SOUTHLAND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. JOHN MUNRO, BOO.KSELLEE AND STATIONER Dee Street. (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel.) Ex TitaniaQC BAGS of Flour in 50 and 200 Ib. OO bags. 20 ensps bottled ale. J. BIRRELL SANDS & CO. WOOL. 'ff^HE Undersigned are Cash buyers, or ■ will m.nke liberal advances on the present clip, either for sale in the Melbourne or London markets. MANING & WHITTON. Melbourne Agents — Messrs. R. Goldsbrough & Co. I/imdon Agents —^lessrs. Uedfern, Alexander & Co. Tay-street, Bth Jan., ISG3. I HEREBY intimate that I have this day admitted Mr. Samuel Palmer as a partner, and that the business will in future be carried on under the name or style of John Ross & Co. JOHN ROSS. Invercargill, 31st Dec, 1562. WOOL. TO ''THE TIUNnOLDERS OF TnE SOUTHEKN PROVINCE, &c. milE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to X make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London or Melbourne, or to become Cash Purchasers. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. MESSRS. MUELLER AND CKISOW be£ to inform their clients and the public generally, that having procured an AUCTIONEERS' LICENSE, They are now Prepared to Effect tho SALE OF FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, HOUSE PROPERTY, XSD LAND AND ESTATE, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION. M UELLER & GEIS OW, AUCTIONEER S, Authored Surveyors, Land and w »t. Estate Agents, HAVE in hand Sections for Sale or to Let in town nnd in the country.. Money inresferl either at Government or at Priviite Sales, on landed properties, &o. Collect Ilents, &o. Land Office business transacted. SURVEYS executed, PLANS, MAPS, and AUCTION PLANS constructed ; and. owing to a thorough acquaintance with the country, most reliahle information furnished respecting lands in the different parts of the Province ot Southland. Southland Commission Labor Office. WANTED Employers to be informed r that Married Couples, Stiition nnrl Forming Men, l'ond Ld'>orfrs, un.l Mechanics i>f everv olnse. are ensn^ed to order ond lorwnrded with despMteli by the underpinned. The femnle department is under the Superintendence of Mrs "Walker, nnd the errente-t care is exercised in the selection of .iniffihle servants. GEO. WALKF.K, Spey-street. Tnvercargili, opposite Southland Neics Oflic\ N."B. — c ixtv feet of frontage to let in str<'Pt. ]?ent« nnrl Debts collected. NOTICE. nniTE Uni^ersiirned are Cash Buyers of JL "WOOL, or will make liberul advances on shipments of .^anie cunsiirned to ilicir triontts, Messrs. Dalqeti* and ( o.mpaNV, in London or Melbourne. They also Ifeep in stock iill usual STORES required for Ihe R'innlv ot' Stations. DALGKIY. UVTTRVY. & CO, Ivelviii-strcft. Invercarjjill ; AND Riith'ny-strcot, Dunedin. BiDES.— THp Undersicrncd .ire purchasers of Hides nnd Sheepskins for Cash. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. HOMCEOPATKIC INSTITUTTE AND rnarm. a c y . TN THK AP.SEN'CE of such an estabX li.shinent in TnrrvcnreiH DR. WILSON Will he happv to supply any of <ho TTomceopathic preparn'ions, including pure TTomceopnthie Cocoa, Uefmed v^nijav <>f V.v.k for Infants' Food, Tincture of .Arnica, Calendula, Khus, Topicodandron. &c, ftt Pharmacy prices. Yarrow-street, block 57, sec. 14. two streets from the Town Belt, north, and adjoining Doonstreet, and the Town Belt, east, Invercargill. HIiNKY GJ.YNN and Co. l>pff 1n announce to their friends nnd the puhlic in general, that thev have established themselves as AUCTIONEERS! AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, at the South End of tho Lnke Wakatip, on the Government Heserve, adjoining Trotter's ixuu. Agents at Dunedin — Mr M. S. Lekks, F.ldon Cliambers, Jetty-street. Agents al Invomireill— Colin N. Campbell & Co. OO.VKEOPATIIY EXPLAINED. — No. \ TTomciotmttty ! What is it ? No. 2 Homceopathy! The defence of, No. 3 iroMCEfTATHY ! The truth of No. d Flomceopathy ! The small dose of, No. 5 llomo2opatiiy ! The difficulties of, No.fi Homoeopathy ! The ndvantajjes of, No. 7 Homceopatdy ! The principle of, No. 8 HoMnsoPATiTY ! The controversy on> No. 9 Homoeopathy! The remedies of, No. 10 Homoeopathy! The prnvinps of, No. 11 Homceopatjix! The single remedies of, Ko. 12 HoMCEopATnY! The common sen^e of, An Kxposition of the Homoeopathic Law, with a refutation of some of tho chief objections advanced against Homoeopathy. 11 o.MCEopATiircALLY prepared tincture of Arnica, Khus Toxicodendron and Calendula — history and examples in the cures of Bruis-es. Sprains, Wounds, Lacerations, Kheumntisrn.Kxcessive Fatigue, Corns, Swellinqs, Chilblains, &c, &c. HoMCEOPATUY POR VeTEBINATIT PUACTTCE. " Homoeopatiiy !" — A practical reply to Sir B. Brodie's letter, with cases showing the efficacy of Honicibpnthip treatment in the diseases of animals The above works lent for gratuitous circulation on application to DR. WILLSON, Horn<Bopathio Yftwow;^Btr»et (block 67, eection 14) Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 29, 17 February 1863, Page 1
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