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r\N SALE, hy the UNDERSIGNED, Sharp's axes and tomahawks Grindstones Spades Garden rakes Shovels Pitt nnd cro*3-cut snwa Wedges Maul ring? Canterbury and nv«ttin<j hammer* Cnmp ovens White lead Umber Patent dryer | Kerosene oil t American brooms "Window glass Axe handles Red, blue, nnd black paint Adzes, grubbing hoes j Gimlets, brass-head hooks Rnd naill Blacking, glue, &c. &c. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. f\N SALE, by the UNDERSIGNED, ! Central Vineyard Brandy United do Whisky Sherry Wine Port Champngne Australian Wines Geneva Ale and Stouf. Tea, in chests. h«lf-cli»sf | », find boTM COLItf N. CAMPBELL & CO. ON SALE, ex Australia and Q,ueen of Perth— Isloy whisky Brandy, Marteil's dark and pale Ale and stout, bottled — best bmnd Ale in bulk, Ba«s'p No 3 Tobacco — twist anrl cavendish Bottled fruit — j-iekles, jam» Cnpors i Snlid oil Hams nnd bncon B~st e.~>n£O'i ton Vinr and counter sugnM Mustard S^nrdin^s Pearl Barley Outs Bran &c. COLIN N. CAMPBELL. ON SALE hv IV"» l T ndpr«iened ex Eucalvptun, .Tuno. Y«rr?., Antiio Beaton, Fair TniTrmnmn. Active, r.nrl Sir Geirjc Pollock; and hourly expected pr-r Lady LyttfUon, Diana Rnd j Squaw, frorfl Melbourne, nnd Boomerang from Adelaide — 28 hliHs Central Vineyards' ond Rizfct's pp.le and rWk brnndy If) quarter-eapkq do do 209 cases Mavtell's, Otard's, and Contral Vinovflrdi' do 10 hhd« Dem^rnra rum, 10 nv.il 33 o.p. 390 eßses .TDTvZ and Pt«r rrpnpva 4-1-0 r]o Kirkliston and Tbir/s whisky 310 do "Bynss's. find London and Colonial Company's bottled porter 60 dn London and Colonial Company's hot tier! nle 4-0 hhds Bn«s'p Xn. 3 ale 20 rtn London and Cnlnrusl Company. do 108 ehfsts cmgou ton, in chests and half chests PRO ba- : r« MaiinM'K su?-\r 320 do Yiotomn Company's white crystals, pqnnl ro Co^ipor' 1 £30 tnriF flour — Adelaide si!k dressed. Melbi'irnn nnd Tnsmfvnia.n mills, all of fir?.t-elns« Vrnrir'';, and a large prnperlio:i in 50 Ib bn^.i H2OP, bushel 1 ' prime colonial oats mo han-s maize, wholo and cracked 400 do hrn.n Ifil lmlop Ta«mfinian hay 2^l Tn'^nnnmn lwma 60 ens'^t nodted butter fj krers lard fJO half-barrels American pork 14 h.ilf-(Wci*9 Kerr's and Star and Garter ne^rohead 10 ci?!>? honeydew and golden ]»r\{ tobfleco 120 do Tasmanian jams, in tine and white jars 144 h'apr.! Tnsman.'ivri potatoes 120 do do carrots 102 capes onions 192 do aprles 100 brigs fine salt R cases ground cofieo 2."! pacliaws spices If) C.TSOS Sfl^O 5 casks carbonate soda fj cases Dunlop clveso oO rlo Crosse and Blackweli's pickles 15 di do sauces " bales rnnvns 7 eases bed ford cords, Miller's drab ood molp trousers. 25 en es ColHn's picks I Beside? n large assortment of ironmoncrcry, bar & j rod iron, cart boxes, axle arms, lime, bullock poles, deals, shingles, whaloboats, nails, rallies. doors, ringing. pnlvnDised iron, and nnils, paints, window glass, room paper, and paperhancrinrr" 1 . calicoes, tacks, <S:c., &c. MANING & WHITTOy, -Agents. OX SALE hy H:iy Brotliers, General Storekeepers — GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. .Adelaide flour Ten, coffee Eaw ond loaf jugnru Butter, honey Treacle and syrup Barley, split pean, rioo Srtgo, oatmeal Dried anples, currants Jams, jellies Pickles, mustard Candles, vestas Liverpool «oap Twelvetree's sonp powder Glenfield starch, thumb blue, Sardines, corned beef Carbonate of pod*, tartaric acid Soda crystals Loaf bread, biscuit, &c. IRONMONGERY, Galvanised iron buckets Tin and wooden do Gold washing dishes. Long Kindled shovels Short do do American cast strcl spades Lvndon's spades, Nor. 1 ond 3 Blocks do > T oe. 2 to 6 Do nnvvy shove's Do stokers do Potato forks Hay forks Pickp, Collins'* American axes, Collins and Sharps' Pic-k and axe handles II ing-ex, nails from 1£ to 5 in. Foot rules, spring balances, &c. CORDAGE. Manilla rope, from 1 in. to 3^ in. Europe rope Log lines, marlinr, &c. Patent and basket blocks EARTHENWARE. Platep, supper and dinner Cups and saucers Bowls, jugs, &c. GLASSWARE. Pressed nnd cut decanters Tumblers Lamp chimnies OILS. Boiled nnd raw linaoed oil Colza oil Train oil Pnraflin oil Kerosene: SUNDRIES. Stati' Tiery, Paraffin lamp* ( Virifpcticmery, fancy biscuit* Salad and eastor'oif, Uwta and shoes, &c.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 1

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