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J O N li S ' CATTLE NEWMARKET, PROVINCIAL YARDS. 117 JONES' HORSE REPOSITORY, PROVINCIAL HOTEL. A UCTTON SALES— MONDAYS, WEDiV. NESDAYS, and SATURDAYS, 12 o'clock sharp. 886 TONES, BIRD, & CO S HORSE AUC- « TION SALE DAYS, MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & SATU V Y<tRS 60 a 520 TONES' CATTLE YARDS. U 61 a 520 TONES' SHEEP YARDS __ ___ 626 2 a 520 JONES' NEW CATTLE YARD.S 45 a 521 TONES, RIRD & CO. hec respectfully to tf inform linpoiters of Catlle and Sheep* that they are now ready to receive the Mime for Auction or Private Sale, nt their newly-erected extciushe and commodious Cartleand Snoop Yard*, adjoining Jones' Provincial Hotel, Diiiictiin. JONES, EIKD & CO., Auctioneers, 1157 Cattle and Sheep SalesmenJ. S. DOUGLAS, liti: J. MAC ANDREW & CO.'S Accountant, Ship and General Commission Agent, Office— No. 2, Mercer's Buildings, COitKKR OF HIGH STREET AND PRINCES STRE [a card.] J. DANIELS & CO., (Late of Melbourne,) AUCTIONEERS,' VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS PRINCKS STREET, DUNEDIX. 291 MESSRS. FRANCK BROTHERS AND SONS, Merchants of Sydney, beg to inform than- constituents and the public generally, that they have opened a Branch of tlieir Firm in Dnnedin, under the style of Franck & Co., as General Mcrcliantf and Commission Agents, and respectfully solicit on behalf of the New House a share of that confidence so liberally awarded to the Sydney Firm. Messrs. Franck & Co. are prepared to execute indents for all descriptions of Merchandise through tlidr Sydney Hou«e, and place their best services at the disposal of their constituents. I7IRANCK & CO. have on Sale, at their Store, ' High-street— Teas, in chests, half-chests and boxen Brandy, Mam-H's oliainp^ne, V. C, pale and dark, in qr.-casks Do., French medium Do.. Martcll's, in ciwes Manilla sua'ar, sardines Lobsters, North Wilts cheese Price's Belmont candles, Neva candles Sinclair's hams and bacon Soaps, mould cundlrs, table salt Manilla cigrars, Havannah shape Plaid box and japan tin vestas Galvanized iron huckfts Collins' D H and J, H shovels Picks, pick-linndloa Camp-kettles, prospecting pans Pint and quart pots, chandeliers White and drab moleskin trousers Crimean shirts, Scotch twill shirts American peg boots Cane seat chair?, Itcdform's wJrs. FRANCK & CO., High-street. MESSRS. BOOTH & EVANS BEG most respectfully to inform the public that they have opened their GROCERY AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, JRatthay Street, three doors from the New Zealand Bank. Ladies are particularly requested to inspect the stock. Fine Full-flavoured Congou Teas Morning and .Souchong- do, First-class Plantation Coffee New season Currant') „ „ Muscatels _ » » 1; 'fe 8 Fine Shell Almonds Barcelona Nuts. Fancy Soaps Pickles Colonial do. Satires English do. Sridlitr Powdors I'ine Cossipore Sugar Mustards Mauritius do. Cocoas Candle*, sperm Chocolate Candles, moulds Vinegar Wine and Fancy Biacuits Mace Bottled Fruits Cloves Provisions Ginger Spiced Beef Nutnieus York Haras Capaicunn Stilton Cheese Cayenno Pepper Sardines &c, &c., &c. E' S# ;7¥f sws ; BOOTII & EVANS, in coining before the Public of Otago, fee! confident that they will be able to supply nu article unrivalled for quality, which i* the test of cheapness. Ternib Cash. COALS. nPIIE undersigned are now prepared to supply JL the inhabitants of Duucdin with COALS for household purposes. Apply to WEBB, PANTLIN, & CO., Bonded Stores. TO SHEEP FARMERS^ X BALES WOOL PACKS, 101b. each, Seaming O Twine, and Sail Needles ; ALSO, Stockholm and Coal Tar, Pitch, Corrosive bublnnate, Flour Sulphur, &c. JAMES PATERSON & CO. THOMAS REDPATh" MOLYNEUX, T.TAS Now the following ARTICLES for - 1 -^- SALE :— Tea, Sago, Rice, Oatmeal, Split Peae, Mustard Ground and Cayenne Pepper, Curry Powder Salt, Starch, Thumb Blue, Salad and Castor Oil Tabla and Raspberry Vinegar, Pickles, Currants Itaisnu, AVashing and Baking Soda, Mixed Spice Cloven, Ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Confections S»ent», Essences, Writing Papers, Envelope* Steel Pens, Pencils, Hair and Horse Brushes Tobaeao Pipes, Luoifur Matches, Tumblers Toilet Sets, Basins, Jugs, Plates, Mustard Pots Pepper Casters, Salt Cellars, Camllewick Turpentine, Whitening, Linseed Oil, Suiphur Coal and Stockholm Tar, Stew and Frying Pans Kettles, Camp Ovens, Round and Oral Pots Girdles, Gridirons, Pannikins, Bread Trays KniTcs and Forks, Spoons, Brass Candlesticks Milk Skimmers, Corn Sacks, Reap Hooks American Axe», Spades, Grub and Dutch Hoes Potatoe and Hay Fork,, Plough and Cart Rope. Plough and Bullock Chains, Tubs and Buckets Butt and T Hinges, Pit and Cross-cut Saw Files Hand Saws, Nails, Augers, Pooket Knires ! ei T rs - Hammers, Sail and Packing Needlei Bridles, Headstalls, Martingalei, Cruppers Valise Pads. Moleskin, Cord, Tweed, and Canras Trowseri, Blue Shirts, lted and Striped do. Shirting, Print, Brown Holland, Deny Bed Tick, Overcoats, Watertight Boots. Articles not on hand will be procured for those hderhlg them. Parties ordering Goods from me wrough oth«» we wqueatad to do. 89 iv wtitioj.

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Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 537, 15 March 1862, Page 1