Jfor <£>aU. DAILY expected to Arrive, ex Native Youth, from Hobart Town : — Ale and stout, in bottles and bulk Rum Brandy, in wood and bottle Gin Old Tom Wine,"in wood andibottles Soda water Lemonade. Also, A Store, 30 feet by 20, with two rooms at the back, with every requisite to complete it. W. S. BASTLOT. Ewerfcon, March 22nd, 1883. f?OR SALE— Two Draught Horses and J? a first class saddle hack. Apply, Von Hammer, Prince of Wales Livery Stables. FOR SALE, to arrive, expected daily— 500 bushels oatß Bar iron, assorted sizes j [ Bundles do '■ Cart naves €art felloes Tred gum) Apply to Angus Kerr, Tay-street, next to the Commercial Hotel. FOR SALE. FOR Sale a Cargo Boat, just landed ex Fan- Tasmanian, from Melbourne, capable of carrying eight tons. Apply to CAPT. FULLER; or COLIN N: CAMPBELL & CO. ■HOE SALE, AT RIVERXON. Flour, best Adelaide, in 50 and 200 lb. bags Chaff, best oaten, in 66 lb. bags Maize, best Sydney, cracked 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. Brandy, in quarter-casks and case Whisky, in case Geneva, in do Rum, W.1., in hhds BEER. Bass's No. 3 ale, in hhds Taylor, Walker and Co.'s stout, do Beef, best corned, in tierces Tobacco, superior twist, in half-tierces Saddlery, assorted. Ironmongery, assorted D. MUN&O. Riverton, 22nd March, 1863. Tj^ O R SALE, On easy terms, A few choice 40 ACRE FARMS, Situated at Ryal and Mossburn 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 large frontage to the Great North Road, are within nine miles of Invercargill, and four of Wallacetown. For further particulars, apply to the proprietor, G. Perry, Esq., or to HATELY & STUART. FOR SALE at Messrs Cairns, Wilson & Amos' Stores, between Messrs Roberts & Ferguson's Forge and the Commercial Hotel, Tay-street. Chnff and bran Oats Flour Bar iron and bundles Axle arms Anvils and smiths' bellows Vyces, assorted sizes Sleilge and hand hammers Fire irons Cotton waste If cylinder engine, with Richmond and Chandler's corn crusher and chaifcutter attached Naves, assorted sizes Red gum fellows Iron bark bullock poles A general assortment of Wheelright and black smiths' materials, always on hand. MATHESON AND GRACIE'S TIMBER YARD, NEAR VICTORIA HOTEL, BLUFF ROAD. 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. rsr MILLER & CO., Dee-street ((ncra re * ' e Post Office, have on Sale, — Martell's brandy, dark and pale, in hhds, qr-casks, and cases Champagne Vineyard and Goddard's, in qrcasks and cases Geneva, J.D.K.Z., Anchor brand, and V. H. Co. Scotch whiskey, West India rum Port and sherry wine, in quarter casks Ginger wine, Kirkliston whiskey in cases I Dawson's No. 3 ale, new brew, in hhds Dublin stout and Byass's ale and porter, in quarts Tea, in chests and half chests Coffee, in 1 and 2 lb tins Currants and raisins Salmon, in 1 lb tins, lobsters, and sardines Sugar, Mauritius crystals and fine counters Pickles, mustard, arrowroot, and carbonate of soda Fine salt Hart's Adelaide flour Colonial oats Wax vestas and sperm candles Besides, Hams, bacon, and prime colonial fresh butter, to arrive. A CCLIM ATIZED Ewes and Wedders for II sale, — 1500 Young Merino Ewes, fine woolled and large framed 1500 Wedders, of same class; ' These sheep were bred on the Waitaki, and are of first rate quality. A purchaser of tho whole would be liberally dealt with. Delivery given at once, or any time in April. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. 30th March, 1803. To Carters or Waggoners. A BARGAIN. A First-class Timber Waggon will he sold cheap ; likcwißo a good team of Horses, perfectly staunch, and harness, all in good working order. Apply, R. HARRISON, Tay-street. FOR S ALE . rp HE Lease of an Improved Farm, X within six miles of town, on tho Seaward Bush, half bush. Lease fivo years to run, at a nominal rental, with the option of purchase during term of lease at a prico far below that being realised at tho Government Solos for land thrice tho distance from a markot. Tho cxtonb of the Farm is 160 acres, all fenced a portion has rocontly boon under crop, and another portion is now cleared for the plough. Tho rent is payablo annually, as duo, thu6 onabhng tho tenant a fair opportunity of realising bofore beinc called upon to disburHo. HKNRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer, Land and Estate Agent, Tay Street*
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 24 April 1863, Page 4
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