NOKTII TAlEltl bTORE, Near t!ic School-hou^e. FINDLAY ie CO. have on baud the following goods for '-ale :— 'JVa, oof Fee, Mierar, oatmeal, pi hue mess hoof, chop'' 1 , butter, raisins, currents waslihig and baking «oda, nnxed spices, confection 1 ;, writinupapi r,en\ elopes, rfjicdapples, tobacco, nutche.-., pipe-, pLkles tin dishes, spades, Plio\els. Funp, vim lock-;, sardines, blacking, c.uid'es, buckets, biscuits, boots, mustard, ciockeiy-ware, pocket knives, starch, tea and cofiee pots, and campkettles. Salt, stair brooms, jims, hen ings, castor oil, candle-wick, tluimb blue, sago, carraway «eed, vice, barley, carpenters' adzes, garden hoes. Flannal, moleskin trousers, blue serge, Crimean, and Scotch tvtill shirt*, lambs' wool under-clotfiiuir, B ocks, braces, calico, &c. BUCIIAN AND SMEATON, BLACKSMITHS, HAVE ItHMOYED li..in theh old premises at the Barracks to Pi into- street, South, immediately below the residence of J. Jones. Es>q.. v. here they hope to lereive a fair share of the patronage it vill be their constant aim to deserve. <-i WOtfL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. THE Undersigned are BUYERS of WOOL, TALLOW, SHEEPSKINS, and other Produce, or will make liberal advances on the same, consigned to t'neir Friends, Messrs. I) ALGETY & CO., London and Melbourne. I) ALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., L) ttelton and Cliristohurch. D ALGETY, R ATT RAY, & CO , Dunedin and Omnaru. YICTurjA BREWERY. OPPOSITE KNOX CHURCH. milfi ABOVE BREWERY King now opened, A the public <-an bo supplied with cccelle'it ALE AND»PO!tTEE at Ileduccd Piia*. The tiaile .supplied mi liberal terms. WILLIAM hTHACIIAN. MALCOLM TOMI S0 X, MERCHANT, TOKO ?.[ A Ili IltO, Ladies' and Genliunen'.s Outfitting Establishment, Groeciiet, Wiiieb, and Spirit, HAVING omiuL-iiced insinevs in the iion Store luteij u-cupied by Ale:*»u. M'Gill mici Thomki.i, be^s to ii.tim.ite to the i-diabltPtit, of 'lVkomairironnu KiirrounJnng dit-trkt. that he can supply them from a larj.i', wu'ied, and \ v e!l as^oited slock of jiPiK-ial mercliaiulif-o ; and hopes that hj stiii't attention to the v.antti of hi 3 eiutouiers and nnderate chaivej, t<j incut r. ."hare ot niiilic patronage. JhJt n Stoic, 18Gi NOTICE. milE finest TEA and COFFEE in New ZcaX land, can be obtained at Maukice Joi;l'b, (late Simpson & llendurson'a) Pro\inci;d Store and Dunedin Li bran, Princes-street. Wholesale and Retail. M 0 S G l fi L MILLS REDUCED PRICE OF GRINDING. ON AND AFTER MOXDAY, the 7th April, all (ii-iaU bent to tliia Mill will be charged, at One Shilling per Bushel. TRY THE FINE FLOUR FROM • MO3GIEL MILLS, EAST TAIERT. A very superior article of Fine Flour to be had from the above Mills. Piivatu Families, who have tried it, have been highly satisfied, and lind a great saving by purchasing this ilour. Parcels made up in 50 lbs. or 100 !bf., or 200 lb». l-upa, to suit the convenience of purchasers. This Flour is made from a beautiful .cample of White Wheat, frown on Mo&^iel Farm ; and no pains or expense liris ban spared to tmd it to Mill in good order and condition. £-3" Ordeib left at Messrs. J. and J. 11. Bahr's, SlaffonWu'et, Dunedin; or forwarde 1 to the Mill, will receive uumc<Uatu attention and de-patch. A. J. BURNS. TO THE TATERI SETTLEItS. MOSGIEL FLOUR IMILL being now in working order, the propiietor will be happy to receive Wheat for Gristing, rttiict attention will be given to make a firht-cln^s article, for which purpose it h neeesiary the Wheat- bu thoroushly cleaned and sent to the mill in ordi-r and condition. All bags sent to the mill must be properly marked, or the proprietor will not become responsible for their delivery. ALSO— The proprietor will be happy to receive orders from bakers, storekeepers, private families, &c, &c , for his first-class Fine Flour, made from wheat grown on Mosgiel, and sent to mill in superior order and condition. Seconds, Sharps, and Bran always on hand. Orders in writing, addre^ed to A. J. Burns, Mosgiel Mills, East Taieri, or to Messrs. J. andJ. Barr, Stafford-street, Dunediu, will get strict attention and despatch. A. J. BURNS. VERTICAL SAW MACHINERY FOR SALE A Splendid Investment for the* Sixty-mile Bush and the Timber Trade. A VERTICAL and CIRCULAR SAW. nearly J\. new, first-class articles, with all the Gear now in work, at MOSGIEL MILLS, East Taieri, 10 Miles from Dunedin. Giving up Business will be Sold a Bargain. For further particulars, apply to A. J. BURNS, 438 ate Mosgiel Mills, East Taieri. THOMAS REDPATH, MOLYNEUX, HAS Now the following ARTICLES for SALE :— Tea, Sugo, Rice, Oatmeal, Split Pens, Mustard Ground and Cnjenne Pepper, Curry Powder Sslt, Staich, Thumb Blue, Salad and Castor Oil Table and Ilaspbeiry Vinegar, Pickles, Currants Raisins, Washing and Baking Soda, Mixed Spice Cloves, Ground Ginger, Nutmegs, Confections Scents, Essences, Wiiting Papers, Envelopes Steel Pens, Pencils, Han and lloise Brushes Tobacco Pipes, Lucifer Matches, Tumblers Toilet Sets, Basins, Jugs, Plates, Mustard Pots Pepper Casters, Salt Cellais, Candlewick Tiupentine, Whitening, Linseed Oil, Sulphur Coal and Stockholm Tar, Stew and Frying Pans Kottles, Camp Ovens, Round and Oval Pots Girdles, Gi-idirons. Pannikins, Bread Trays Knives and Foik3, Spoons, Brass Candlesticks MilU Skimmers, Corn Sacks, Reap Hooks American Axes, Spades, Grub and Dutch Hoes Potatoe and Hay Forks, Plough and Cart Ropes Plough and Bullock Chains, Tubs and Bucket* Butt and T Hinges, Pit and Cross-cut Saw Files Hand Saws, Nails, Augers, Pocket Knives Scissois, Hammers, Sail and Packing Needle* Bridles, Headstalls, Martingales, Cruppers Valise Pads. Moleskin, Cord, Tweed, and Canvas Trowseis, Blue Shirts, Red and Striped do. Shirting, Piint, Brown Holland, Deny Bed Tick, Overcoats, Watertight Boots. Ai tides not on hand will be procured for those ordering them. Parties ordering Goods from me hroueh rhurfs rop requested to do so in writing. t USTRALIAN Agricultural Companies -£-»■ Coals, screen'd or smithy, delivered at hortest notice, in city or suburbs, by the underigned— JAMES L. & 0. BURKE, Princes-street, opposite the Barracks. MORAY HOUSE, Stuart Street, piOMFOItTABLE Board and Lodging on reason\J able terms, at a weekly rate ; or they can be served with breakfast at 8 a.m, dinner at 12 noon, and tea at 5 p.m. daily. A? NDER MILLER, Proprietor,
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Otago Witness, Issue 555, 19 July 1862, Page 1
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