STAN FSlfjß D AND CO. Importers, ail|; i !l?V'holeaale and Retail Dealers in Sewing Macb^os/ Kerosene Oil and Lamps, "Wicks, ChicdneyS^jG-ldbes, and Shades. Sewing Machinfe^-I^'lrhe most simple, the most durable, most easil^i.6arned, and a combination ol the very latest improvements. T aS^jSTR RET, (Opposite Boning and Whitton's.) TOYS! TOY%; >ENGLISH TOYS! LOUfS MVE.RS, Tay-street, having just received^ ex Lady Lyttelton. a large assortment of English Toys, is desirous of clearing out bis old Stock at greatly reduced prices. ,-,A large stock of Stationery and Fancy Goods aU 'ways on hand. ; A. few hundred Books for sale, below English prices. \^ Lake Wakatip Diggings. npHE undefsigneclhaving; been appointed X Agent for several .of the most influential storekeepers of the district, begs to inform the merchants, traders, and others of the province that he is pfepared -to receive and forward all goods consigned to "his care to any part of the Lake, with the greatest care, and by the best boats, at the most reasoMble charges. Goods sold on coni]|jissioD, and account sales rendered with promptitude. FORWARDING & f |MMISSION AGENT, KIN^IfoWN-, LAKE \TfIKATIP. AUCTION E TlJft'S NOTICE. nnBE Undersigned fegs to notify that he is X now prepared to Effect SALES bSaUCTION, Of Land, House Property, and General Merchandise, and purpose&iiolding | WEHL'I SALES j Of same, of which dije. notice will he given by advertisement. Account sales promptly rendered, and all transactions guaranteeol. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer, Land, and. General Commission Agetit, Tat Stref.t. Wakatip^ Lake. HPAVERNER AND SUTHERLAND, L GENERAL COMMISSION, ASD FORWARDING AGENTS, STOREKEEPERS, St. John's Towsr,' Half wax Bay, .anp QUEENSTOWN. Ao-ents for the schooners Wakatip and Morning Star. Goods Stoked and Foh-waedkd to all takts of the diggin&s. Morison, Law and Co., Dec-street, invercargill, OTOCK AND STATION AGENTS and O AUCTIONEERS. We beg to intimate that;Ve hnve entered into J »n arrangement with Mrvjohn Squires to eon- j , duct this department of ou%busincss, and in eon- ! to undertake ] Sale or Purchase of Land an<l Stations. Also, the j disposal of Sheep, Cuttle, and Jlomos by Public Auction, or Private Contract, and to make Advances thereon when required. We arc also piv- j pared to contnict for tho Importing ol Stuck lroin | the neighboring Colonies. j MORISON, LAW & CO. MOTIC E. Mil. FIIE J) E HICK LAS T, SURGEON DENTIST, Of London, and late of Dunedin, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill that he may be consulted daily at the Prince of Wales Hotel. J Teeth extracted, stopped, and scaled. j Artificial tooth fitted with all the new apj.linnccs. Articulation aud masficatitm guaranteed. FREDERICK LAST. Invercargill, 12th March. HATELY AND STUART, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AND SURVEY O II S. Money invested in land, and loans on mortgage effected.' Surveys executed, and mops constructed. Interest and rents collected. Land office business transacted, and reliable information forwarded respecting lands in all parts of Southland and Otago. OFFICE— TAY-STK KKT. INVERCARGILL (Next Robertson, BsikeiO JOHN KSNOrSLAND, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF TjOOTS AND SHOES, TAY STREET, OTPOSITE ROTAL TtOTFT, , Having completed arrangements witi some of the first houses in England, Scotland and Victoria lor a regular supply of seasonable goods, would respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage from tho inhabi' -its of Invercargill and surrounding districts and would, at the same time, call tho attention of merchants in town and storekeepers at the Lake diggings to a first-class assortment of goods suitable for up-country demand, consisting ot English and Colonial Watertights, American Knee, Kip and Grain, English Grain and Kip, Napoleon and Blucher Boots, Ladies' Kid, Memel, Cordovan, Cloth and Cashmere Boots. AND Children's of every description ALL KINDS OF GOODS MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED. XEATHEE AND GRINDERY AVnOI/ESALE AND B.ETAIL. ANGUS KERR, Architect, has removed his office to Tay-street, next the Commercial Hotel. nKITERION RESTAURANT, U TAY STREET, TText door to Calder, Blacklock and Co. R. G. HOSKINS. TO EOAD CONTRACTORS, DRAYMEN, AND OTHERS. A SPLENDID Lot of Colonial-made I\ "Wheel Barrows and Tip Drays on Sale at Matheson and Grade's Timber Yard. MISS MOORE from Melbourne, late of Edinburgh, will open a First-class BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Young Ladies, in Invercargill, on 13th April TO DRAYMEN AND OTHERS. HENEY GLYNN and CO. will sell by auction on the days publicly announced, at their premises, South End of "Wakatip Lake, all goods placed at their disposal, guaranteeing a quick return of the proceeds of the same, with only tho usual commission.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 27 March 1863, Page 1
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