f\ N SAL. E The undersigned have a large S^ock'of Goods, consisting of — Flour— 1500 bags, Adelaide, Tasmanian, in 50lb and 2001 b bags Sugars — Mauritius*- brown, crystal, and . Cossipore, Victorian Co's in small bag 9 and loaf Tea. in chests, half chests and boxes Coffee, M'Kenzifc's, in caso Cheese, Small in cases, Hams and bacon, Sinclair and Co's Currants, in 3 cwt cask* Raisins, Muscatels and Valencias Carolina and l'atna rice and pearl barley Oatmeal, in bags and, cases Candles, belmoat and foreign Soap in cwt and half cwt boxes Ciirbonate of soda, in casks Colemiin's starch, in cases „ mustard, in bottles and tins Bottled fruits' Lea and Perri/i's Worcester sauce SiU-'es, nssjrtedin cases i\nowroot Lo! sler.-, cases of 2 dozen tin 3 Pieldes, cases 3 dozen bottles Castor oil, half pints and pint9 — 4 and G dozen Salad oil, half pints and pints (.'arraway seed in casks Jams, English aud colonial Tobacco, honey dew and twist Sardines, quarter and halves, 25 dozen cases Port and sherry, in quarter-cask? Brandy, Marteils and Co, Vineyard, in quaitei-,-asks and hhd3 Brandy, lien iul*s' in case Wliisity, in q aarter-easks and cases Genevii, best brands Hum in hhds Tarpaulins Woolpack3 }<f>pf, Europe and Man'lla "Wiiitc lead, in small tins Paints Shovels and sluice forks Axes and spades Oat 3, hay and bran CAl'DfcU, BLACKLOCK & Co. 24th March, 1303. f\N SALE, by the UNDERSIGNED, Sharp' 3 axe 9 and tomahawks Grindstones Spades Garden rakes Shovels Pitt and cross-cut saws Wedges Maul rings Canterbury and nvetting hammers Camp ovens Whito lead Urn bee J Patent dryer Kerosene oil American brooms 'Window glass J^^^^^^^^k Aso handles jt^^^^^^^^^M lied, blue, and black JJ^^^^^^^^^^H Adzes, grubbinrr^|^^^^^^^^^^^H Giiiilcta, brass- '^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^| Black i v ir, i iii 1 1 1^^^^^^^^^^^M Con THE MUEIHIK^mBI ESK STREET Wf.st End, INVERCARGILL* JAMES GRIEVE, !N vpturninjr his sincere thanks to the inhubitants" of Invercargill and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opening the above, beijs most respectfully to intimate that lnving considerably ei.lnrged iiis premises, and havinjj just received, ex late arrivals, a fresh supply of everything connected with thj GROCERY TItADE, he is now in a better position than ever to supply tho wants ofhis numerous customers. The following is a list of goods always on handTea, in chests (\ nnd \) Sugars, brown and crystallized Sugar, lo 'f Cofße, Mackenzie's Soap Candles, sperm Do t ailow ■ j Put tor, Tnsmanian ])o New Hiver Clieeso ■ Paeon Flour, Adelaido Oatmeal Ji ico Currants Rsisisa j Spico Lemon peel Sago Arrowroot Pickles, Batty 'a | Balnd oil Sardines Sauces, all sorts Fauce, WorcesterabSro Lobsters BUcuitg, in tins Apples Onions Blacking Soda cryftah ]>o carbonate C< >co.-i Clmcolato Salt, tino .T>ii con rBO Do tablo MarcU Jiluo Pet per Mu-tard Vinejjar Potatoes, .&<).* &?; &c. JAMES GRIEVE, Grocer and Tea Dealer, Esk-street (west end,) IjiYercarjjilli
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 3 April 1863, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 42, 3 April 1863, Page 1
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