DAILY expected to Arrive, ex Native Youth, from Hobart Town :— Ale and stout, in bottles and bulk .Bum Brandy, \u wood and bottle Gin Old Tom Wine, in wood and bottles Soda water Lemoaade. '■ Also, A Store, 30 feet by 20, with two rooms at the back, with every requisite to complete it. W. S. BASTIAN. Riverton, March 22nd, 1863. MATHESON AND GRACIE'S T I i\J B E R YARD, NEAB VICTORIA HOTEL, BLUFF ROAD. j ON SALE — Doors, sashes, flooring boards, weatherboards, deals, battens, clear pine, cedar, architraves, mouldings, galvanised corrugated iron, piping, spouting and ridging, hearth stones, paints, oils, and windowglass, builders' ironmongery, and every description of building materials. FOR SALE— Two Draught Horses and a first class saddle baelr. Apply, Von llammer, Prince of Wales' Livery Stables. T^OR SALE, to arrive, expected daily — -*- 500 bushels oats Bar iron, assorted sizes Bundles do Cart naves Cart felloes fre'l gum) Apply to Angus Kerr, Tay-street, next to the Commercial Hotel. FOR SALE. FOR Sale a Cnrwo Boat, ju«;t tended ex Fair Tasmanian, from Melbourne, capable of carrying eight tons. Apply to OAPT. FULLER: or COLIN" N. CAMPBELL & CO. T^OR SAJiE, AT RIVERTON. Flour, best Adelaide, in 50 and 200 Ib. baga ChnfF, best onten. in 56 lb. bags "Maizo. best Sydney, crocked Oats, Tasmanian feed and seed Timber, T and G flooring, 6 x 1} in. WINES. Superior port in wood and bottle Do sherry do SPIRITS. "Rrandv, in quarter-casks and cas» Wlii=kv, in case Geneva, in do Rum, "W.1., in hhds BEER. Bass's No. 3 ale. in hhda Taylor, Walker and Co.'s stout, do Beef, best corned, in tierces Tobacco, superior twist, in half-tierces Saddlery, assorted. Ironmongery, assorted D. MUNRG. Riverton, 22nd March, 1863. SAW MILL FOR SALE. "DOR Snle by Private Bargain, Seaward Bush Steam Saw Mill, only eighty chains from (he Town Belt and about thirty chains off the rsiulf Road. The engine and machinery are the best in the colony, and in first class working order. To an enterprising party this offers a rare opportunity of investing. For particulars apply to the proprietor Robert Murdoch, Tay-street. FOR IMMEDIATE SAL E— '! he only I R O N :• TORE QUEENSTOWN LAKE WAKATIP, BEST KND OF TIIK TOWNSHIP. To be sold with licensed ground, and two busines* licenses attached. The township is at present being surveyed by Government, and the purchaser holding the premises will get the ground at its upset price, without competition. From its size, position, and construction, the building is well adapted fur an hotel, store, theatre or concert room. To be had cheap, the owner leaving the colony For further particulars, apply to MUELLER AND GEISOW, Auctioneers, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. Tf 0 R SALE, On easy terms, A few choice 40 ACRE FARMS, Situated at Ryal and Mosaburn Bush. This land was selected very early from its close proximity to two important townships, and its being admirably adapted for agricultural purposes. The farms, which are well sheltered by bush, and have a larsje frontage to the Great North Road, are within nine miles of Invercargill, and four of Wallacctown. For further particulars, apply to the proprietor, G. Perry, Esq., or to _ HATELT & STUART. FOR SALE at Messrs Cairns, Wilson & Amos' Stores, between Messrs Roberts & Ferguson's Forge and the Commercial Hoiel, Tay-street. Chaff and bran Oats Flour Bar iron and bundles Axle arms Anvils and smiths' bellows Vyces, assT-ted sizes Sledge and hand hammers Fire irons Cotton waste 1 J cylinder engine, with Richmond and Chandler's corn crusher and chaffcutter I attached Naves, assorted sizes ]?od {jutii fellows Iron bark bullock polea I A general assortment of Wheelright and blnck smiths' materials, always on hand. ACCLIM A.TIZED Ewes and Wedders for sale,— 1500 Young Merino Ewes, fine woolled and large framed 1500 VVedders, of same class. These sheep were bred on the Waitaki, and are of first rate quality. A purchaser of the whole would be liberally dealt with. Delivery given at once, or any time in April. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. 30th March, 1863. Tc Carters or Waggoners. A BARGAIN. A First class Timber Waggon will be sold cheap , likewise a good team of Horses, perfectly staunch, and harness, all in good working order. Apply, R. HARRISON, Tay street. TWO POUNDS REWARD. TOST, a Rl.-u-k Coolie Bitch, with J tun point*, nnswi'i-M hi the name of " Fly/ Whoever will lirmv tiie Mime to the undersigned, will rect.'ive the above Reward. HATELY 4 STUART. T«j«»tire«t, Ijrorcargill.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 44, 10 April 1863, Page 4
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