TK)B SALIC at Memrt Cairni, Witem & AnuM'i.Q JD Storet^between Messrs Boberto fr.Ferguson'tp Forge and the Commercial Hotel, Tsy-street. I Chaff yofl bran ' • '' I OaU -*"'.. I Flour * ' ' ■- I Bar iroD and bundles ' " I Axle arms! I Anvils arid smiths' bellow* I Vyceg^ assorted sizes ' ; ' I Sledge, and hand hammers I' Fire irons ■' : I : : Cotton waste ' ; . . I . If cylinder engine, with Richmond and. Chandler's corn crusher and chaff catted attached . y - \ \ Navea, asaorted.sizes '..',■ V' I te'"A^ Bed gum fellows P* *' Iron bark bullock poles 1 «' -*i A general assortment of Wheelright an#— ul black smiths' materials, always on hand. 1 f\ N S A L E| The undersigned have a large Stock of Goods, consisting of- — I Flour — 1500 bags, Adelaide, TasmaniajJ in 501 b and 2001 b bags I Sugars— Mauritius, brown, crystal, anj Cossipore, Victorian Co's in small bad and loaf 1 Tea, in chests, half chests and boxes I Coffee, M'Kenrie's, in case j _ Chssse, Small in cases, j *• Hams and bacon, Sinclair and Co's I Currants, in 3 cwt casks j Raisins, Muscatels and Valencias j Carolina and Patna rice and pearl] barley J Oatmeal, in bags and cases I . Candles, belmont and foreign 1011(12 Soap in cwt and half cwt boxes I Carbonate of soda, in casks j Coleman's starch, in cases I „ mustard, in bottles and tin J Wh< Bottled fruits 1 Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce I Sauces, assarted in cases j Arrowroot . I Lobsters, cases of 2 dozen tins I Pickles, cases 3 dozen bottles I Autllol Castor oil, half pints and pints — i anlnvercarf dozen f_ Salad oil, half pints and pints I ~ Carraway seed in casks j * Jams, English aud colonial I Tobacco, honeydew and twist I Sardines, quarter and halves, 25 doj cases RV I N Port and sherry, in quarter-casks J Brandy, Martells and Co, Vineyard, j quarter-casks and hhds I Brandy, Benaults' in case j Whisky, in quarter-casks and cases E xyiTIL Geneva, best brands 8 Bum in hhds I Tarpaulins I Woolpacks j Bope, Europe and Manilla j AU " White lead, in small tins | Paints I Shovels and sluice forks I Axes and spades I Oats, hay and bran i CALDEE, BLACKLOCK & (I 24th March, 1863. I I*oi TUESDAY, 7th APRIL. I — '■ pHE v; L instru Valuable Town Prppeif d 0 Harris BY I AUCTION! mag: ON I TUESDAY, 7th APRIL, I AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, SHAI i'QUABT] MESSE MUELLER & 6EISOTV, hai Aft ceived instructions from the Propriel offerto Lingproce PUBLIC COMPETITION J b< VALUABLE SEOTIOfs i Authori IK THE |. TOWNSHIP OF INVEECAEGIII PSI On the above date, in their Offices, Tay-j have houses and other improvements, 1| '•C'SS'RS 1 on some of the Lots. i fj /^ _ fcve received U Thomas Gta TEEMS EASY. I PHI MUELLER & GEISOi Auctioi Authorised Surveyors and Land Agens Macdonald & Evssbix, SoxicTOf — — 1 Jj TO THE ELECTORS OP THE! HOPAI DISTRICT. I f\ ENTLE M EN,— -When you did! . \JT honor to elect me as your represej ■ promised that should the majority of tfl voted for me at any time find fault -with! duct, to'ineet them, explain myself, atJn "\y NO] such explanation prove unsatisfactory, iW seat. At the session before 1 st I von annual value to let principle in the Boa nrnce- I was informed by anonymous if tcribblerg that my constitaency were o» MA this principle — that I ought to resil kindly hinting that were I asked I m fulfill my promise. I waited to be al yourselves that I was in reality not reA, your wishes. Whether you were resf reat demand the memory of old friendship between ufring lately exis the majority of you really coinoided wi^lasure in brin?i on the subject, I cannot say 5 no steps J"~ *» by you requesting me to resign. AtJCne survey of ( session I again a "".vocated .the tme P^jvted, and a defir as I was assured by my colleague, Mr vm I was voting e^ inst the wishes of myeoa I am willing to believe such is the cf.^e,* I my seat in the Provi_cial Council as J» sentative. However much I may h a 'f'in?mj'r»v /n ! the discharge of my duties as a meni < !f ! ' ttJS , iJ . x ** J Council, through want of ability andl 013 ?. V m S OJ I can with truth aver, I have ever trieff| w 6 lfil ». ww it, t duty to you honestly and to thefc^Jm^ ablllt /' . p^bstolctions I I remain, | I Gentlemen, I j Your most obedient serrm WALTER H. P*#ini Board Offim Invercarcill, 25th March, 1863. |*nTercargill, 27( FOEIMMEDIATEi J The only I . t tj rt vr c m n jl UST in lew IROJN blO^ij asmallcham IK E 66 * 10 noteß » jurning the abov QUBENSTOWN, LAKE WAJ receive the ab( BEST END OF THE TOWNSST 8 *°8 notes aw WJ are of no use To be sold with licensed ground, and if- — : . licenses attached. ' I Pans The township is at present being I Government, and the purchaser holil BIRRELI mises will get the ground at its upsetHj^ received ins competition. leasing of the From its size, position, and con jMnond Grove, 1 building is well adapted for an hotelK PoetK>ffice anc or concert room. Bu l e f £ *mm IS dwelling anc "■ • w° ie > cow-house, 1 To be had cheap, the owner learisßek and drafting : For further particulars, apply to Btoing on tbe^wU MUELLER AND GEISK °P Uoi] Avciiokkbs, Bill.particulaw 1 Authorised Surveyors and Lany-to • — W J. BIEBE FOR SALE, on easy terom ±\ fronting .the Wallaeetown iw - . short distance of Invercargill.- Kr» T , _ J. BIREELL SANPsEi^JSif ™
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 27 March 1863, Page 2
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