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Drapery. SAEGOOD, KING, & SARGOOD, BEG TO INTIMATE THAT THEIR NEW WAREHOUSE SITUATE IN bTAFFORD-hTRBET, is now completed, and that they on THURSDAY, 10th INSTANT, Commenced business in this city as SOFT GOODS, AND BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSEMEN AND MERCHANTS, under the management of the rCside^ partner, MR. JOHN A. EWEN. " Their Goods are bought from Manufacturers on the best terms, with special reference to the requirements of this Colony, and Shipped Direct. The bulk of the opening shiDmenta am to hand, consisting of 6 v 5 Packages ex Sir Ralph Abercrombie 96 Packages es Rachel 2 do Phoebe Dunbar 184 do Ramsey 50 do Chile 94 do Lady Raglan 1 do July Mail , 23 do Great Britain 36 do Star of Tasmania 2 do October Mail 94 do Viola 135 do Gazehound 2 do August Mail 54 do Aboukir 47 . do Vicuna 1 do October Mail 116 do Daniel Bankin 55 do Cecilia 6 do September.Mail 1 do Royal Standard 110 do Ethereal 1 do November Mail 152 do Brechin Castle 1267 Packages, ALL AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. They are thus in a position to offer a stock, such as for extent and variety, has hitherto been confined to the Australian Colonies. Special attention is invited to a choice lot of Straw Goods, Ladies' and Children's Paris and Felt Hats, Flowers, Feathers, and other Fancy Stock.

TAMES SLY Begs to inform his old and new friends and he public of Dunedin that he has commenced usines3 in Farley's Buildings, Princes-strest, as HATTER, CLOTHIER, HOSIER, &c, With an entire New Stock ; And trusts, by attention to business, moderate prices, the best and most fashionable articles, to gain a fair support of public patronage. Remember the address : fg|f- JAMES SLY, Princes-street, in the Cutting, (Next door to Messrs M'Leod and Gibson.) AM U R R A V , • ■ Wholesale and Retail Draper and Clothier, Maclaggan-street. Shipping. > THE J|i^a^ r^ITY OF DUNEDI GEELONG Steamers Sail Every Week fop Waikouaiti, Moehaki, Oahartj, tlmabxt, akaroa, and lyttblton. CARGILL & CO,, Princes-Street Auctioneers. NOTICE PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS. r\ RJI YE R, MACL BA N, & CO.. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the above Yards, daily, at 12 o'clock sharp, Of, H SES, WORKING BULLOCKS, DAIRY CATTLE, kc, Ac. Fat Stook sold any day as may be arranged. DRIVER, MACLEAN k 00. A L' FRED A. BARNETT, PROVINCIAL AUCTIONEER, Valuator and Commission Agent, Public Sale Boom, Princes-street, DanccKo. Household Furniture arranged for Sale by Auction. Shipping Agents. TVALRYMPIE, JUN., k CO. Carriers, Forwarders, & Gbhibal Shipping Agents. Agents for the Globe Parcel Express to and from Great Britain and all Parts of the World. ' Princes-street, Dunedin. ' . - JOHN KAYE, Shipping, Custom House and Commission Agent, Jetty-street.

Coach-Bnilders. TJOBIN AND CO. (Opposite St. Paul's Church). Veterinary. HAMMOND & MEAD, Veterinary Shoeing Forge, corner of Ms«« laggon-street. PLEURO-PNEUMONIA. JOHN G. DOUGLASS, Vbtbrikast Scroeow, BEGS respectfull£to i»tiinat*toN(6e stoelsk owners 6f toe Province that he is prepare* to innoculate Cattle for, the £ prevention of tb* above disease. i ~"J. G. D. having had a lengthened and successful experience in innoculatfon in Victoria, he ca» confidently recommend his prepared Innoculatin£ Lymph, and is prepared to supply the- samft (either with or without instruments) at very moderate charges. Full particulars as to application to accompany each parcel. Glasgow Arms Hotel, Dunedin, March 16th, 1864. Entire Horses. "CHAMPI oIF WILL STAND THIS SEASON. AT 188 MBIDBNCH 07 MARK NoBU, EflQ., ' NEAE OAMARa. /CHAMPION was bred & JflgL XJ Tasmania by the late Joha, 'fcpWlIM Wilmore, Euq. ; was got by ft^mimf the late Mr H. Gee's hon** Wg^^jjEi pbampioo, his dam, Wil* JSM&fe&nL-tnore'B Blossom; Blossom** •™^ BBiW " > * Lincolnshire Flower; Bioesrawas got by Old Lincoln; Lincoln and Flqwer were both imported by, tt« late Dr. Wilmore. Terms : £8- Groomage Fee, ss. A good secure psddoOk for the accommodatwik of Mares, three weeks, gratis ; after that Uiu* lCa. per week will b« charged. , ..... One mare in five will be allowed to tarn fldeowntn. s ' • All P*ytnenta must b« made before the removal «f Mtrea. MASK NOBLB. Dyers- , DTJN^DIN DYE IJTORKS. MR. G. HIRSCH, from Londsdale-streeV Melbourne, begs to announce to his friend* a*d the public.! that he has resigned his office is Manager of the Otago Dye Works, and com* menced business on his own account, under the name and style; of DUNEDIN DYB WORKS, at one of these new buildings lately erected fan (Near the Dunedin Public Baths) ; Ootaoon. Remember the Address : g§T Duhepin Dxb Works, Stwawt--Stsbbt, near the Baths, Octagon; when m description of gentleman's clothing, silks, wooK lens, feathers, straw-work, kt., . kc., oaa ' fe% cleaned or dyed aqual to new. ■

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Otago Witness, Issue 653, 4 June 1864, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 653, 4 June 1864, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 653, 4 June 1864, Page 24

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