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notice. MR. ROBERT D. YULE having been admitted as Managing Partner of our DRAPERY BUSINESS, it shall henceforth be conducted under the style or firm of R. D. YULE AND CO., as we have found it inconvenient to carry on the two places of business under the same name. To enablb us to complete our new arrangements, an early settlement of Accounts to end of October is respectfully requested. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. Nov. Ist, 1862. ARRIVED PER « CHEVIOT," From: Glasgow: — Ladies* crinoline, fancy, and !\lilaxx 'bonnets Ditto white, brown, and black improved and split straw bonnets Ditto misses and children's straw hats, newest and most fashionable shapes Ditto silk and laco trimmed squares and longs Ditto black llama and delaine longs Ditto filled plaids, fancy wool long Fancy alpacas, in checked and cross-overs Pure mohair glaces, fancy lustres Chene mohairs in black and brown, brocaded mohairs Mohair glace bareges in lavendter and other colors Silk muslns, muslin dresses Fancy prints, ginghams, and brown Derrys Winseys, in plain and fancy Medium and cambric muslins ; hair cord, and cheek ditto Swiss books, spotted muslins White and pink French tarlatans Sewed flouncing and insertions Stamped flouncings, stamped collars and sets French flowering cotton, hair nets Childrens' sewed robes, cambric handkerchiefs Paris bindings, in black, mauve, and scarlet Black and white elastics, ditto frilled cotton elastics Purse silk twists, chain braids Jet sewing silks, bright dyes ditto Black and colored mohair braids Rolled cambrics, Strutt's cotton Skeleton skirts, net ditto Figured and white toilet covers Toilet quilts, colored and white counterpanes Victoria covers, embroidered ditto ! White damask table cloths, 8-4, 10-4, 11-4 Huck toweling, figured huck towels Damask napkins, glass towels i Dressed and brown hollands i Family linen, French fronting Cotton and linen diapers; linen, union, and cotton ticks Twilled sheetings, 56in., 81in., and 90in. Dice covers, scarlet and black carpet covers j Grey lambskin, olive moleskin Super fingering and alloa yarns Ayrshire plaidings, jean stripes Bufl and white window hollands, window cords \ White horrockses calicoes, grey calicoes Jancy blouse linen, union check Boys' elastic and leather belts Gents' silk scarfs, tweed shirtings Ditto silk and cotton handkerchiefs Aberdeen half-hose, 3 and 4 ply Merino shirts, brown cotton pants Blue and grey cotton ha!f-hose Men's white and colored nautical straw hats Blue Saxony Balmorals Felt hats and cloth caps, in all the newest shapes. R. D. YULE & CO. ! TO ARRIVE, PER "SCORESBY," FROM LONDON, NOW DUE. SILKS IN BROCADE, newest and most elegant styles French delaines — in black, scarlet, royal blue, drab, sky, and Magenta Large assortment of rouehe trimmings, gimp and white pearl ornaments Fancy silk ties, silk aprons, silk girdles Glace silk mantles, light lustre mantles Knickerbocker cloth mantles, gipsy hoods Colored Melton cloth mantles Chenie, striped, black and brown silk sun shades in great vai'iety White and fancy French bonnet ribbons French and English flowers, flower wreathes Plain and frosted roses, ditto ditto leaves Clytnates, lilies, wheat ears Daisies, berries, corn flowers and violets Head dresses, coronets, black and white lace caps Ladies' and gents' white and colored French kid gloves Ladies' black and colored silk gloves Ditto drab and white Lisle gauntlets, Neapolitan cuff ditto Children's black and colored silk and Union gloves Ditto white cotton and fancy striped socks Ladies' Princess and Eugenic hose Ladiea' white tamboured book muslin dresses Limerick lace falls, tulle ditto : Royal Honiton spot falls Nottingham lace falls, net and crape ditto Embroidered sheet collars, embroidered banded ditto Maltese collars, Maltese collars and cuffs Book and cambric sleeves, trimmed lace ditto Boys' worked dimity collars Valenciennes thread lace, Saxony edgings Newport thread laces, imitation thread ditto White Mechlin, white pusher net, fancy bobbin Black and white silk lace, black and white bonnet lappets Cloakings, moreens — in black, scarlet, and drab Black Cobourgs, black alpaca aprons Gents' black glace silk neckerchiefs Ditto twilled and plain hemmed silk handkerchiefs Fancy Regent tics, black tipped fancy ditto Black glace Tom Thumb ties Nautical scarfs, shirt collars Fancy cotton half-hose, merino ditto Shetland merino pants These Goods have been bought for cash, and personally selected by our Agent in Britain. R. D. YULE & CO. NOW LANDINGS ex " Pair Tasmania." 1 AA A PACKAGES MERCHAN±AJ 4tU DISE, consisting of— Flour, oats, bran Rum in hogsheads, bottled beer Whiskey and port wine, in quarter-casks Brandy— Martell's, in case Whiskey— Kirkliston, ditto Port (tine old), ditto Geneva, in case Muscatel and Valencia raisins Tobacco— twist and plug Fancy and plain biscuits, Carolina rice Sperm candles, washing soda Coffee in tins— M'Kenzio s Sauces— Lea and Perrins, and Batty s Salad oil, pickles, salmon, in tins Jams, cocoa, mastard Curry, mixed spice English cheese, colonial butter Linseed oil, casks putty Window glass— assorted sizes Oval boilers, three-legged pots , Table cutlery, tinware ! Bass and American brooms Augers, Turkey stones Roping and sewing twine Raddle, pitch Stockholm and coal tar Manilla rope, shot Blacking, in pints and quarts Collins picks, Foster's spades. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. 19th November, 1862. M O IR'S FA M I LV & COMMERCIAIL HOTEL, MANSE-STREET, DUNEDIN, ANDREW MOIR, PROPRIETOR. A. M. begs to inform visitors to Dunedin that tho above Hotel will be found replete with everything necessary for the comfort of his patrons. The Wines and Spirits, having been carefully selected in the Australian market by eminent judges, will be found 6econd to none in New Zealand. N.B.— This House is in close proximity to the Banks and Government Buildings, and withiu one minutes' walk of the Jetty.)
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 December 1862, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 7, 2 December 1862, Page 4
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