/^(LTFTON COTTAGE.— Vacnnies fora \-J few respectable Boarders at tho abovo establishment. JOHN ROBERTSON. DR. WILLSON, HOMGEPATFIIC PHYSICIAN. ON AND AFTER Ist January, 1863, may be consulted at bis residence (late Mr. Laing's. block 57. section 14), juuetion of Yarrow and Doon-strccts. In the meantime, at Mr; Harvey's private residence, Doon-strcet, Invercargill. T7AOCINATON every Wednesday, V from Ito 2 o'clock, by A. Beiindt, M. D., corner of Esk and Jedd-strects. NOTICE. ANDERSON AND YOUNG, Blacksmiths and Horse Shoers, have commenced business in Tuy-strcct, opposite the Commercial Hotel, and hope by the strictest attention to merit a share of public patronage. ANDERSON AND i'OUNG, Blacksmiths and Horse Shoers, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. ON AND AFTFR the Ist January, the undersigned will not sell any goods over the counter, but for Cash. JAMES H. STIRLING, Tay-street. TOTS. TOTS. TOTS. T OUIS MYERS, Tobacconist, TayI J street, opposite the Royal Hold, bogs to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill nnii surrounding district.-;, that he has just received his first shipment of TOTS in an endless variety, suitable for the approaching festive season. Also, stationary, and alarge assortment of Fancy Goods, including Musical Instruments, &c, &c. ADVANCES ON WOOLWE hep; to inform ouv Friends, andTthe Wool Growers generally, that we are prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on the ensuing Clip of Wool, either for sale in the Melbourne Market or for shipment to London, on the most favorable terms. MANING & WniTTON. Tay-strcel, sth November, ISG2. WOOLTO THE RUNHOLDERS OF THE SOUTHERN PROVINCE, &c. m HE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to JL make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned I to their friends in London or Melbourne, or to become Cash Purchasers. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. WOOL. T7£7"E he? to inform our Constituents, and YT Settlers generally, that we are Buyers of WOOL. HIDES, and SHKEPSKINS; or are prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on the most favorable terms on suuie for shipment to Melbourne or London. CALDER, BL.VCELOCK & CO. NOTICE. fTUTE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of _L WOOL, or will nvike liberal advances on shipments of ynme consigned to tlwir friends, Messrs. Dalgety and Company, in London or j Melbourne. They also keep in stock all usual STORES required for the supply ot' Stations. DALGETY. RATTUAY. k CO., Kelvin-street, limrcargill ; AND Rnttray-street. Dunedin. P. DALRYMPLE, A UCTIONEER AND STOCK AGENT, J_\_ INVr.IHWKCIKL. Rate of Commission. 2\ per cent, on efl'ected (=nlc=, and prompt cash payments made the following day. FRANCIS HAMILTON, BEGS to inform the Settlers and Stockholders of Southland and Otago that he has commenced business as STOCK and STATION AGF.NT; and, from his experience both in Australia and this Colony, he trusts he may with confidence seek to bo entrusted with their commissions. OFFIC E— V ICTOKI A V, AZA AR, Tay-strect, Invercargill. NOTICE. milF. BUSINESS lately carried on J. by Francis Hamilton', as STOCK, STATION, and COMMISSION AGENT in Invercargill, will, from and after this d;ite, be conducted by the Undersigned, under the style and tirm of HAMILTON & PROCTER. Fortnightly Sales of Stock viU be held at the Victoria Horse Bazaar, Toy-street. IIAMILTON & PROCTER. Invercargill, November 7tb, 1862. MOKO M O K O ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. rpRAVELLERS can he supplied with J HORSKS at any time. Parties going to the Bluff, can go by boat to the Mokoinoko, and thence by horse to the Muff. W. M'TAGGART. MUELLER AND GIESOW, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS AND LAND AGENTS. Money invested in rural and town lands, land office business transacted, surveys executed, plans, maps, &c, constructed, and, owing to a thorough acquaintance with the country, most reliable, information furnished respecting lands in tho different parts of Southland. OFFICE— TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. GOLD! /^IHEAP and Good Harness for Sale. 31. HARRISON. rrIIOMAS J. WHITE be.cs to inform 1 any parties shipping wool to England that he has an insured store for its reception close to the jetty. By at once taking their wool to this si ore, ready for shipment, the expense of second cartage from the town to the jetty, besidts extra labor, is saved. MR. J- WHITE, Professor of Music, Pianoforte. Tuner, and Repairer, late with. JOSEPH WILKIE, MELBOURNE. MR. WHITE begs to inform the inhabitants of of Invereavgill. that his stay here being limited, those wishing their Pianos properly tuned, would pWiO leave their address at tho office of MESSRS. COLIN >'. CAMPBELL,
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 16, 2 January 1863, Page 1
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