Biwffnesfss #otirc& LEVY BROTHERS, $4, BOURKE-STREET EAST, \ MELBOURNE. T M PORTE RS J_ op Stationery and paper bags, cutlery, perfumery, toys, musical instruments, tobacconists' goods, basket ware, cabinet goods, vases, fancy goods, drugs and druggists' sundries, crockery, glass, and plated ware, patent medicines, kerosene, wax matches, etcLEVY BROTHERS In oalling tho attention of tho merchants and storekeepers of Jnvercargill to tho foregoing summary, be£ to say tluit they have a larger nnd better selected stock of the abovementioned goods than any other House in the Australian colonies ; and as they are in constant receipt of fresh hhijuuents from the mother country and the Continent ial States, they arc in a position to do that justice to their customers which cannot fail to insure a continuance of their patronage. As it would be impossible to give a full dolail of their stock in an advertisement, they will bo happy to forward a catalogue, post free, on application. GOLD! /^HEAP and Good Harness for Sale. R. HARRISON. nniIOMAS J. WHITE is a ensh purchaser L of wool, or will make liberal advances on eon-fiigmnc-uta to his agents in London, Melbourne, or Sydney. rpHOMAS J". WHITE will open his i. office on tho Ist Jnnuary, 1833 for business, in tho house lately occupied by G. Perry, Esq., near the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee-street. 'THOMAS J. WHITE begs to inform 1 any part'es shipping wool to England that he hfis an insured store for its reception close to the jetty. l?y at once tilling their wool to this store, ready for shipment, tho expense of secund cartage from tho town tc> tho jetty, besides extra labur, is saved. T7AOCINATOX every Wednesday, V from Ito 2 o'clock, by A. Beendt, -M. D., corner of Esk and Jedd-strects. ON AND AFTER the Ist January, the undersigned will not sell any good:, over the counter, but tor Cash. JAMES H. STIRLING, Tuy-strcct. FA. VON HAMMER, M.R.C. Veieri- • nary Surgeons, Hanover, late Superintendent of the Transport of Horses in the llonor- | able East India Company's Service, begs tv intaken the PRIX CE OF WALES (lato "Robert I Burns") LIVERY STABLES, j And hopes, by tho strictest attention to the horses entrusted to his chiirje. to merit their support. F. A. Von 11. particularly invites a call from owners of horses affected by chronic or neglected diseases. i Equestrian Lessons jjiven. Hcr»es bought flini sulil on commission. Certilicatcs given as to tha soundness of horses. HORSfiS FOR lIIKU. Also— Dog Carta, Gigs, &c. Soda Water— Lemonade— Ginger Beer ! JV. INGRAM bops to inform the • inhabitants of Invercurgill, Riverton, Bluff, &c. , that hnving imported a first-class Sc.da Water Machine, he is prepared to supply Hotels and Private Families with the above. Cordials Manufactured. Apply at the Manufactory, Esk-street. HIDES. — The Undersigned are purchasers of Hides and Sheepskins for Cash. COLIN > T - CAMPDLLL Sc CO. HATELY AND STUART, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AND SURVEYORS. Money invested in land, and loans on mortgage effected. Surveys executed, and mnpi constructed. Interest and rents collected. Land office business transactor!, find reliable information forwarded respecting lands in nil nurts of Southland and Otago. OFFICE— TAY-STKFET. INVEHCARGILL (Next Robertson, Baker.) R. HAKKISON, T M P O R TER OF BUILDING 1 MATERIALS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, Consisting of — Chests of drawers Cedar chimney pieces, "with rplondid carved brackets Plain do Chairs ; chihlrens' do Tables, cedar and plain Meat safes, and mfule to order Colonial sofas; mattresses made to order or re-made Glass doors, plain do Galvanised iron, corrugated galvanised ridging, do spouting O. G. and IT. F. round Verandahs — corrugated, curved, and painted ready for fixing Galvanised nails Iron safesMarble tiles, Chinese do Portland cement Window glass, small looking glasses Towel horses Billiard table cups, tips, and patent cement for fixing same. R. HARRISON, Tay-street. CAUTIONNOTTCK is hereby eiven, that there is No Public Riglit-of- Way between Mr Iloss's Photographic Establishment and the Criterion Restaurant, in Toy-street. Any person found trespassing thereon, from nnd after Monday next, Pebruury 2. will be prosecuted. J K. G. HOSKINS. January 27 , 18f 3. MESSRS. MUELLER & GEISOW beg fo inform their clients and the public in general that having procured an auctioneer's license they are now prepared to effect the salo of Land and House Property by Public Auction. NOTICE. FOUND straying in the neighborhood of the Long Ford, Mataura, a bay mare, without any visible brands. The owner can have hor by paying expenses, on application to the undersigned. If not claimed will be sold to defray expenses in one month from this date. . (Signed) WILLIAM JOHNSON, Shepherd on Captain Boyd'e Station Sdxd January, 1863.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 1
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