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Mr. George Le Lievre, George street, Dunedin, executes with great ability all commissions entrusted to him in the way of electropating and gilding. Mr. J. Sheehan, boot and shoemaker, George street, Dunedin, may be visited profitably by all persons desirous of obtaining firstclass goods at moderate prices. Mrs. Gill's great clearing sale of millinery is now being held at her establishment Princes street Dunedin. Ladies will find their requirements supplied there in a very satisfactory manner. The Property Tax Department advertises for Assessors. Mr. R. A. Borrows well and favourably known in connection with the establishments of Messrs. Wilkinson and Anoing, and Messrs. Howard and Kaymond, has opened a chemist and druggist's establishment in George street Danedin. Mr. Borrows* qualifications are an ample guarantee for the manner in which his business will be conducted. Messrs. Brown, Ewing and Co., Princes street, Danedin, finding their stock rather in excess of what they usually keep on hand, have resolved to offer a large portion of it at very moderate prices. The opportunity thus afforded to the public is an extremely favourable one. J. H. Kilgoub, Grain and Produce Broker, reports under above date as follows -.—Wheat : The market is quiet, and prices nominally the same as quoted last week — viz., 3s 2d to 3b 3d for white velvet and Tuscan, and 3d to 3s Id for other milling descriptions ; fowl feed is now offering freely at 2s to 2s 4d. —Oats : There ia a fair demand for shipment, but supplies are quite equal to requirements, and only white, short quality is inquired for, which I quote at Id 8d to Is BJd ; ordinary feed, Is 7d to Is 7£d. — Barley : The demand is limited to really choice parcels of malting at a reduction on recent quotations. — Chaff ; There is <i fair demand for good quality, wall cut, at £3 per ton. — Potatoes : Supplies have been coming forward more freely, and as the demand is limited to local requirements, prices are somewhat easier. I quote p time Derwents, £3 103.— Butter : I have inquirers for prime quality at Bid per lb., but medium and inferior is almost unsaleable. Fresh is "also wanted, but must be prime. — Eggs:. 2s per dozen, and still scarce—Turnips : 20s per ton for bes Swedes. — Carrots : £2 per ton.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 12 June 1885, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 12 June 1885, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 8, 12 June 1885, Page 16