dSu^'negs Notices* AY O O L . THE Undersigned are Cash buyers, or tvill make liberal advances on the present clip, cither for sale iv the Melbourne or London markets. MAKING & WDITTOa. Melbourne Agents —Messrs." 11. Goldsbrough & Co. London Agents -Messrs. Kcdfcrn, Alexander & Co. Tay-street, Bth Jan., ISG3. MESSRS. MUELLER AND fJEISOW beg to inform tlicir clients and the public generally, that having procured nu AUCTIONEERS' LICENSE, They arc now Prepared to Effect the SALE OF FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, HOUSE PROPERTY, AND LAND AND ESTATE, OV EVERY DESCRIPTION BY PUBLIC AUCTION. MUELLER & GET SOW, AUCTIONEERS, Authorised Surveyors, Land and Estate Agents, HAVE in hand Sections for Sale or to Let in town and in the country. Money invested either at Government or at Private Sales, on landed properties, &c. Collect Rents, &c. Land Office business transacted. SURVEYS executed, PLANS, MAPS, and AUCTION PLANS constructed ; and. owing to a thorough acquaintance with the country, Jnost reliable information furnished respecting hinds in the different parts of the Province of Southland. SOUTHLAND CIRCULATING L I D II A li Y. JOIIN SiUNRO, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Dee Street. (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel.) NOTICE. THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of "WOOL, or will make liberal advances nn shipments of same consigned to their friends. Messrs. Palqeti- AifD Coui'A>-Y, iv London or Melbourne. They also keep in stock all usual STOKES required for the simply of Stations. D ALGETY, EATTRAY, & CO., Kelvin-street, luvemirgill ; AN D Eattray- street, Dunedin. HENRY GLYNN and Co. heg lo aunounce to their friends and tho public in general, that they have established themselves as j AUCTIONEERS AND aiRXJiItAL COJf- j MISSION AGENTS, at the South End of the Lnko Wakatip. on the Government Reserve, adjoining Trotter's Ilun. j Agents at Duncdin—- j Mr M. S. Lkf.hs, \ Eldon Chambers, Jetty-street. Agents at Invercargill — COLI^ N. CAMFBf.I/L & CO. LEVY BROTHERS, 21, BOUKKE-STEEET EAST, MELBOURNE. jMPOR T E R S 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, etc LEVY BROTHERS In calling the attention of the merchants and storekeepers of Invercargill to the foregoing summary, beg to say that they have a larger and better selected stock of the abovementioned goods thau any other House in the Australian colonies ; and as they arc in constant receipt of fresh shipments from the mother country and the Contincntial States, they arc in a position to do that justice to their customers which cannot fail to insure a continuance of their patronage. A 9 it would be impossible to give a full detail of their stock in an advertisement, they will be happy to forward a catalogue, post free, on application. T7IREDERICK A. ROBERTS begs to JP inform the inhabitants of Eiverton, Invercargill and the surrounding districts, that he j has commenced business as a General Commission Agent and Collector of Rents, Debts, &c. | Office— Palmerston-strcct, liivcrton. J Eiverton, Feb. 11,1803. COBB AND CO-'S HORSE REPOSITORY, Tay-steeet, (Rear of Criterion Restaurant.) SOMES FOE SALE AND POE HI BE. HOME BREWED ALES. ALEX. B. GUNN begs to inform the inhabitants of Inverdargill and neighboring towns that having now got tho Murihiku Brewery in full operation, he is prepared to supply Hotelkeepers and others with a superior quality of Colonial Ale. A TRIAL SOLICITED. Grains and yeast always on hand. MURIHIKU BREWERY, INVERCARGILL. PA. VON HAMMER, M.R.C. Vetcri- • nary Surgeons, Hanover, late Superintendent of the Transport of Horses in the Honorable East India Company's Service, begs to inform the inhabitants of Southland that ho has taken the PRINCE OF WALES (late " Robert Burfle") LIVERY STABLES, And hopes, by the strictest attention to the horses entrusted to his charge, to merit their support. F. A. Von H. particularly invites a call from owners of horses affected by chronic or neglected diseases. Equestrian Lessons given. Horses bought and sold on commission. Certificates given as to the soundness of horses. , HORSES FOR HIRE. • • Also— (Dog Carte, Qigs, &c<
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 24 March 1863, Page 1
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