Invercargill Advertisements. HENDERSON, BONAR & CO, GENERAL MERCHANTS, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Esk-street, corner of Kelvin-street, INVERCARGILL. 88 ROBERTSON & CO., ORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MEECHANTS, INVERCARGILL. Liberal advances made. Account Sales promptly rendered. 89 MORISON, LAW & CO., MERCHANTS, DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. 90 Hargin & Jaggers, iINSMITHS AND GENERAL IRONMONGERS, Tay-street, Invercargill. 9" C. S. BUTTON & CO., COMMISSION AGENTS, Invercargill. N.B.— ALE of first quality always on hand. (94 VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR, INVERCARGILL. GEORGE SMITH BEGS to inform his friends and the public, that having taken the above stables, those parties who may honor him with their patronage will find them all that can be desired for comfort and attention. LIVERY 10s. PER NIGHT. Horses always on Hire. Horses bought and sold on commission. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TAY-STREET. 10NNELL & HAGGART, u Proprietors. C. & H., in returning thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed on their house, beg to assure their customers that no exertion shall be wanting on their part to make the Commercial second to no house in Invercargill. The wines and spirits are of the best description, being purchased for cash in the Victorian Markets. There are extensive stables connected with the establishment, and also a large and well-lighted Billiard Room. 85 A. M. CAMERON, (successor to W. Lind,) A LBION HOTEL, Tay and Dee Streets, ■**- Invercargill. In addition to the many improvements made by Mr. Lind in the above Hotel during the last three years, A. M. C. is preparing to make others on a scale required by the increased population and business of the town of Invercargill, and the Province of Southland, and which will render the Albion second to no Hotel in the Colony. For the convenience of his customers, A. M. C. has made arrangements for receiving regular files of the principal Melbourne, English, and Scotch papers; also the Otago and Southland papers. The Albion Hotel Livery and Bait Stables. Are well known to be already the best arranged and most comfortable in the Province, and an addition will shortly be made, containing extra Loose Boxes, and open airy stabling for the accommodation of country horses. A. M. C. begs to add that, from his long experience in connection with horses, he guarantees that none but the best provender will be provided. The most experienced ostlers, also, will be in attendance. 10 MATHESON k GRACIE'S TIMBER YARD, Near the Victoria Hotel, Clyde-street. J 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 For remainder of Invercargill Advertisements see Ith page.
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Lake Wakatip Mail, Volume I, Issue 24, 22 July 1863, Page 2
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