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Invcrcargill Advertisements. ROBERT MACGEORGE, GENERAL MERCHANT, TAY STREET, INVEBCARGILL, wines and spirits, flour, groceries and all kinds of provisions, boots, shoes, clothing, drapery, earthenware, glass, oils, lamps, stationery, and fancy goods. COUNTRY Storekeepers, Miners and Carriers can be supplied with the undermentioned goods at lowest prices for cash : Flour—finest Adelaide and Tasmanian, in 501b and 200 lb bags Oats, chaff, and bran Oatmeal—Scotch and colonial Rice, biscuits Ale and porter —hhds., casks, and cases Brandv—Martell's, Otard's, Champagne, United Vineyard, &c, hhds., quartercasks and cases Geneva—J I) KZ, in case Old Tom, Whisky Rum—in hhds. and cases Bitters, Cordials, &c. Wines—port and sherry, in quarter-casks and cases Butter—lrish and colonial Cheese—finest North Wilts and Dunlop Currants and raisins, finest new fruit in barrels and cases Bottled fruits, jams and pickles Salad oil, sauces, and oilmen's stores Salmon in tins, findon haddocks, sardines, and lobsters Sugars—finest white crystal and counters Tea—in chests and half-chests Tobacco—tens and twist, cutty pipes, meerschaum pipes Yeast powders, baking powders Ironmongery and Building Materials. Galvanized iron and galvanized nails Zinc, perforated and plain Timber of all kinds Doors and sashes Picks, cradles, gold dishes, gold scales Long handle shovels, short do Camp ovens, nails, screws, &c. Bellows, anvils, and blacksmith's tools Steelyards, counter scales Any Bills of Lading for goods from other ports for tho interior, entrusted to the undersigned, will receive every attention, and carriage engaged at the lowest rates. ROBERT MACGEORGE.

SALE, now landing and to arrive, by ■■- the undersignedBullock Drays, Bows Yokes, and Chains Carriers' do, Tilts, and Hoops Rail, Tip, and Wharf do Carriers' Horse, and settlers, Bullock \Vaggon9 Also Dog Carts, Whitcchapels, Buggies, Concords Spring Carts, Express Waggons on springs and thorough braces, etc. etc. Ploughs, Harrows, and other Agricultural Implements] Howes Shod, other Iron Work executed on the shortest notice Drays, etc. repaired. ROBERTS AND FERGUSON, 15 Next to the Commcrial Hotel, Tay street. MATHESON k GRACIE'S TIMBER YARD, Near the Victoria Hotel, Clyde-street. ing boards, Baltic deals and battens, American lumber and shelving, American dressed weatherboards, American clear pine, Richmond River cedar, Oregon lining boards, architraves and mouldings, hardwood quartering, shingles and palings, sheet zinc, corrugated and galvanized iron, spouting, piping, and T ridge cap, lime and Portland cement, plaster of Paris, York and Arbroath hearthstones, bricks—fire and common red, Ewbank's patent nails, American and English cut do., flooring and joiners' brads, C. P. rim and mortice locks, white lead, oils and turps, window glass and putty, drays and wheelbarrows. 73 Auctioneer's Notice. now prepared to effect Sales by Auction of Land, House Property, and General Merchandise, and purposes holding Weekly Sales of same, of which duo notice will be given by advertisement. Account sales promptly rendered, and all transactions guaranteed. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer, Land, and General Commission Agent, Tay-street, Invercargill.

MANING & WHITTON, MERCHANTS, ENERAL COMMISSION, SHIP, INSURANCE AGENTS, Tay-stbeet, Inyebcargill. 57

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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 2, 6 May 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 2, 6 May 1863, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 2, 6 May 1863, Page 7

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