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I MESSRS. BOOTH & ETANS BEG nio«t respectfully to inform the public that they have opened their GROCERY 'AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Ratthav Street, three doors from the Now Zealand Bank. Ladies are pni-ticuhirh requested to inspect the stock. Fine FuU-flnvouu'd Congou Teas Ji'oniintt" anil Souchong dt>. j First-class Phmiation'CofTeo ] Nuw season Currants , „ „ "Muscatels i m •„ Figs i Fine Shell Almonds ; Barcelona Nuts. Fancy Soaps Pickles Colonial do. Snuced English do. Seidlirz "Powders Fine Cossipore Sugar Mustards Mauritius do. Cocoas Candles, sperm Chocolate Candles, moulds Viii"gar Wmc and Fancy Biscuits Maeo Bottled Fruits " Cloves Provisions Giuser Spiced Beef Nutmegs "iovk Ilnms Capsicums Stilton Cheese Cayenne Pepper Snrdines '&c, &c, to. P.S.— Messrs. BOOTH & EVANS, in coming before the Public of Otag-o, feel confident that they will he able to supply an article unrivallpd for quality, which Ls the test of cheapness. Terms Cash. A NOTIIER, new Settler, just landed by x3L the " HocxD." The % eiy superior Clydesdale Stallion " NAPOLEON." landed in beautiful condition, free from every blemish, either natural or artificial, sound constitution, and free from every vice. Napoleow "was bred by Mr. Macadam, Kepculloch, cut of a pure Clydesdale marc, i purchased from Lorn Campbell, E^q., of Ro^eneath, ■ wlio=se we'l-known stock of brood marcs surpasses any ! in the West Country for symmetry and .purity of breeding. His sire was bred by Mr. Buchanan, of Coldrach, out of a very ruperior marc, who pained a number of first 'prizes at Drymen Show, and rJs-o the Highland Society's prize of £10. She al*o bred some of the most valuable stock tint has been exhibited in' the W« ip t of Scotland, — namely, Is'apo'cou's sire,' Geortre Buchanan, by Tom, who 'pained the premium i at Cupar-Fifd (Oeonre Buehaiian was sold for £-200 j when throe- years old to go to Australia ;) a mare who] crainod a irfVat number of first prizes at local shows, i and the fiird prize tit the latn Hi-jrUlaurl y'»{*inty'-< Show in Glsf'.'ow, find was sold for the handsome nf £1."i0 ; a colt, when one yenr old, sold to Mr. lVrer Crawford, Dnmgoy.'ick, for*£iOO, and who trained the first premium at' the High'ar.d Pocio'v's Show at Aberdeen in IBOS, and last y»ar the R*-st p'-ize at G ! a«irow, and was sold yd the end of t!w season for £250 to cro to Austnf ia ; a'*o a year old fil'y, which was sold for £50, and is now the properly of the Emperor of France, at a very high pi ice. Napolucn i« a fine brown, with four black loirs stands lflj hands Iriirh, strontr bone, and compactly built. He pr.ined the first prize Rt the Buchlyvie and Gartmore Agricultural Society's Pilvnv when two years old; also wiien rising three the Inverary Prize to serve mares in that district, where he proved hinisi-lf an unpreeedentedly sure foal-pftter ; and last year he had the prize 'in the southern district of ForfurMiire. Napoleox wil' S'jn r e a limited number of mares this season at Mr. Nimjio's, Woodside, "West Taieri, where there i^ a wel'-enc]o«"d first-clas3 clover paddock of about 200 acres for mare*, where every care will be taken without responsibility. Tis RMS : '£3 for each mare, payable before the Ist of "March to JOHN NlftrtfO, Woodside, West Tnieri. (ill AX I) OPENING- NIGHT, MONDAY, DEC. 9th. SAN FRANCISCO MINSTRELS. THE above Company respectfully announce to the citizens of Dunedin and vicinity j that they will give a Series of their select and i i echurche DRAWING -ROOM ENTERTAINMENTS, jit Lciixing's Commercial ILill, Princes-street, j nearly opposite the Government. Otlices, co-n-meiu'ingon MONDAY EVENING next, December 9th I The shove will comprise a choice selection of! new Songs, Ballads, Glte\ Quartettes, ChortisM.i etc., interspersed wit ii quaint conceits, witticisms, Vunny -sayings and doings, &c. ; the whole forming \ .an Entertainment c:ilcnhited to suit the taste t>i the most fastidious. Pmgramnic changed eacl. evening. Strict order will be preserved, and no smoking allowed. Gentlemen Ushers will be in attendance to seat the audience. N.H. The Sun Francisco "Minatrels are derirtius of assuring their patrons that the -Kull will lie fitted in a comfortable manner, ntid as it is their intention to render the entertainment available for Ladies and Childmi, every care will be taken to'enstire d«*coruin. jdaTlv expected, \'Y O A R RIV E, per " C 11 1 LE. 5^7 Bars cro\Yn LTV iron, ftssottccl 131 bundles ditto 14 ditto steel 24 dozen Black's garden and ditching spades 7 d-v.en diamond shovels 25 bundles hoop iron 3 ditto plough plntea 10 ditto j*luvt iron 12 sock mould.-) • 7 nVe irons 12 smiths' hammer and pick blocks 501b3. horse-nails, assorted connter punk and clout ditto square and hexagon nuts 5 cwt patent shot 3 jars spirits tar Coopers' rivets Horse rasps, and flat filen Kajr-htones and Turkey ditto Scythe stones and seythiM Hay forks and rakes i A-bi-daen sc^the-hunilka, Also 9 crates earthenware 0 cases boots and shoes, made, JAMES PATEKSON & CO. i j ATOTICE.— Mr. John Taunton (Into of R!di jSS doll's Creek, Victoria), will hear of soitieI thinjx to his advantage, by applyinj": at Smith and jMARSHArxV* Store, Princcs-stroet, Dunedin. Dec. 3, ISGI. - TO SERVE MARES THIS SEASON", At John Kikklakd's, East Taieri 1 r|IIIE imported Entire Horse SOVEREIGN, I. from Tasmania, out of an imported Clydesdalt Marc, and got by Younj; "Champion, one* of the finest Clydesdale Entires ever imported to Australia. Sovereign is A yrs. old ; stands 1G hands high ; colour iron grey ; of a very quiet temper, and tried in harness. Terjis : Four Pounds each marc. JOHN KIKKLAND. East Taieri, Dec. 3. £5 RKWAKD. * STRAYED, from Green Ishind, a Chesnut Marc, branded 118 off shoulder, hind feet white bcltfw the fetlock, small white star on forehead. Whoever will bring the same or give mob information as will lead to recovery, will receive the above reward, on applying to*Mn. BhNnkt, or Mn. M'Colj,, Diggers' licst Hotel, Green Island. December 2nd, 1861. MOLYNEUX. | THREE STORAGE for all pood" sont by the i 1 cutter Falls for ono week. Coiibtant tnider, fastest vessel on the coast. The undersigned will receive goods at his store, near Hollands's Station, River Cluthn ; fonvard them to destinution 5 or lesponsibly store them til required. Goods carefully housed iinmcdiutch upon lauding. CAP. T). COSTI3, " Proprietor, Fieticli Steve.

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Otago Witness, Issue 523, 7 December 1861, Page 3

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