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ON SALE, at the stores of the Undersigned — Long-, and D handled shovels Gold washing dishes Galvanised iron buckets Piates for cradles and long-toms Sharp's axes Tea kettles and camp kettlet Nails, all sizes Cedar washstands and dressing table* Cedar sofas and chairs, Bedsteads, iron, single and double Cocoa fibre mattresses for do ROBERT MACGEOROB. r\ N SALE, by tbe UndersignedBrandy, rum, geneva Whisky Flour, tea Eugar, coffee, tobacco Eice, barley : Sago i Carbonate soda j Foda crystals Pepper Salid oil, castor oil Mustard, vinegar, blacking; Candles, sauces Currants, raisin, sago Oatuieal, arrowroot Butter Hams and bacon Blacking, lucifcrs Rope, axes Spades, brooms And general assortment of Merehandia* and Stores for Diggers, THOMAS J. WHITE. HAY BROTHERS, General Storekeepers, Tay-street, have On Sale — Groceries and Provisions — Tea, coffee, sugar, jams, marmalade* sardines, split peas, pearl barley, raisins, currants, picklso soap, candles, soda, bacon, hams, flour, butter, bread, biscuit, &c. Confections — Scotch made — assorted. Ironmongrey — Black's spades, No. 2 to 5, do stokers' shovels, dotound nosed shovels, American L and D shovels, galvanised iron buckets, saucepans, tea-kettles, oval and round pots, hay-forks, potato forks, gimlets, nails, &c, &c. Earthenware and Glassware Boo'.s and shoes, asssorted taints a,ud oils. mo ARRIVE ex Sir Georgo Pollock — 423 packages hardware SAMUEL BEAVEN. TO ARRIVE per " Sir George Pollock" from London — 4 Qr casks sherry 4 do port 4 do Martell's brown brandf 2 do do pale do ■t do U. V. Co.'s brown do 2 do do pale do 6 do Campbelton whiskey 60 cases Hennessy's pale brandy 25 cases geneva El Uovo? VioimrvnT rnndlfS - : — 10 ban els sugar, crushed lump ' 8 cheats fine congou 16 half chests do 5 bales 10 lb woolpacks 1 case long-cloth I do tweeds 1 bale linen sheeting 4 bales blankets 3 cases haberdashery 5 cases ready made clothing 2 cases saddlery JOHN RCSS & CO., Tay-street. 7th January, 1863. NOW LANDING ex Australia from Melbourne, and will shortly be on Sale by the underisgned, A large and varied stock of goods, personally and carefully selected in Melbourne. Constisting of Teas and sugars of first quality Oilmen's stores and the usual articles of the grocery trade Flour English hams Wines and spirits, the best piocuxabi* Ale and porter ! Crockery Saddlery Cutlery Holloware j And general ironmongery, &c, &. JOHN ROSS & CO.. Tay-streeE. 7th January, ISGJL - ■ ■ ■ TUST ARRIVED, ex Queen of Perth — 15 packages merchandise JAMES GRIEVE, Grocer and Tea Dealer, j Esk-street, j Invercargill, j ____ ___ AL E _ i | A Larjje Assortment of Calicoes and jnL Tacks at MaUicson and Grade's tiaibes? j yard; I milE UNDERSIGNED have for Sale, 1 in a few days, a splendid lot of Jfew Furniture, direct from Melbourne. Particulars in a future advertisement. ROBERTSON & CO. ■MgMgagguMiJi^JJaujaiMWJUbi.fciMii I_LLIJ To Contractors. mENDERS will be received till noon of JL Wednesday, the 4th February, for forming and gravelling Tay-street, according to plan and speefneation to be seen at this office, ou and aftef Monday, the 26th inst. By order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to the Town Board. Invercargill, 22nd January, 1863. RIVERTON AND WAKATIP ROAD, TENDERS will be received forthe underJL mentioned portions of the above road until Wednesday, the sth February nest, at the office of Alexander Ogg, Surveyor, &c, Riverton.whera ! specifications of the works will be seen on and | after Thursday, the 29th inst, viz :— ! Lot I—From1 — From ft point beyond the Oaturi, oppoai* the Yellow Bluff to'Wrey's Bush. Lot 2— From Wrey's Bush to the Etui Burn. Lot 3— From the Etui to the Hamilton Burn. Lot 4— From tho Hamilton Burn to tha Fiv«S Kivers Plain. The different culverts, crossings, and cutting* to be done will be' marked by flags and pegs numbered to correspond with the specification. The timber for the culverts, crossings, &c., i» being prepared, and will be laid down on the ground, free of expense to the contractors. Carters willing to give their subscriptions in carting timber or gravel will find parties at Wrey'a Bush and the Five Rivers Plain who will give *■■■ them instructions where to leave the same on thjß road. „ ' X ■ , ptftlTElUfiN RESTAURANT! \y TAY-STEEET, ' Next (iooi to Calder, Blmcklock &■ Co> -\ b. g. ffosxrsrs, H

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 25, 3 February 1863, Page 1

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