FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. T SIrRE'LLSSANDS & CO. have received in ' structions to sell privately, a lot of ;:■. SIXTY HEAD OP QUIET CATTLE, one half of which are broken in milkers, balance equal sexes, — all young cattle and to Be inspected at any time. . . J. BIBKELL SANDS & "CO., ;.t Stock and Statioil Agents;"' ]7K)R SALE; the Cargo of the L'ochinvar, es^ -*- peeted to arrive daily from Adelaide, consisting of — 400 bags best Adelaide feilk-dressbd Flour HSO bags do Bran 100 busshelS do Oats 30 bales do Hay J. BIERELL SANDS & CO;, Tay-streei: MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. A FEW Gentlemen are desirous of forming an A. Association in town for the cultivation and practice of Sacred and Secular Part Music. Tbey are convinced such a Society would prove an agreeable means of removing the tedium, of long winter nights, and request the co-operation of all similarly inclined. Ladies and gentlemen favorable to the establishment of such an Association are requested to address a note to W. P., Times . Office, and due notice will be given Of a general meeting. JULIUS NEUSTADT, mOBACCOINISTi J_ . TA Y-STREET, (Opposite L^wther. Arcade,) CIGARS, I'LAIN AND FANCY SNUFF. ON SALE by the Undersigned, HAY BROS.; General Storekeepers, Tay-street— PROVISIONS: Bacon, salt beef, cheese, buttei, flour, su°-ar, coffee, chocolate, tea, in half and quarter chests, sardines, oysters, lobsters, herring, salmon, bread and biscuits, oats, treacle, syrup, and honey, | &c, &c; IRONMONGERY NOW LANDING AND ON HAND. Iron bedsteads, rim, cupboard, desk and plate locks, American cut nails, from \\ in to 3 in, Eubank's nails, do, ' I- 1 - to 4 in, galvanised iron, tin and wooden buckets, Collins and Sharp's axes and tomahawks, butcher s steels i and knives, &c, &c. BRASSWARE. ' Roller ends, and rack P^ B ».««J' **$> and cloak hooks, sash farteners butt hinges, window lifts, shutter knobs, ERUSRWAIIE \merican hair, and bass brooms, wbitmg tar and paint brushes, shoe bruslies &c, &c. TINWARE. Struck, milk, ani goldwashing dishes teapots, assorted sizes, cofloe pots do do, tea kettles, do do, watsreans, billies; graters, &c, &c. PAPERHANGINGS. CALICO AND TACKS. Now opening, a splendid assortment of Earthenware, consisting of — Cups and snucers Vegetable dishes plat dishes Plates Toilet sets Jugs,. bowls, &c, &c. BOOTS. Now landing esEsperanza, and Sir William Men's stout Wellington, Imcd and watertight boots Boy's ttatertights Women's stout and light boots Oils and Paints always on hand. Manilla and Europe rope, assorted sizes. Hemp plough reins ; Spun Yarn, &c, &c. HAY BROTBERS, Tay-street. mo ROAD CONTRACTORS AND 1 " SETTLERS. Black's spades and shovels £Sc a an P spades, long and short handled shovels, on «^Y BROTHERS, Tay-street. RIVERTON. MB. FREDERICK LAST, BDKGEOS DENTIST, Be-s to inform the inhabitants of Riverton, that he will pay a monthly visit, and can be consulted at Bastian's Hotel, next . -r, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, or at Dr. Monckton's - It I V E RTON. THE NEAREST PORT TO THE WAKATIP DIGGINGS, THE SHORTEST^AND BESf ROAD. WTNTER TRAFFIC can be maintained either by tbe present road over the Apanma Bridge. by J the ujper Ford and Gropper's Bush: or bythe^Yellow Bluffand Howell's Bush. twenty-three bales of wool, being about (d) tUree tons. 2-sth April, 1863. T ADIE* BOOTS, Mantles, Jackets L Bonnets, Neck-ties,^, for sa^ oRNE; , Don-street West. OATS —A small parcel of Calcutta Oats cheap. H. E. OSBORNE, Don- street West. TO. BUILDERS. mENDERS are invited for the erection of a 1 Building 50 feet by 30 feet. Plans and specifications, and all necessary information, can be had at the office.of the undersigned till 4th May. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor, T ay-6treet; ' Apiil 27th, 1863^ ' : £3 KEWAED.' T OST Three Cows, branded 3 reversed in half \j circle. g The above reward will be paid on recovery- of the Bame< ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers, &c. TlOUNDasmallßag of Gold.; : The owne? can 1 £ have the same by proving its identity, oa appUcati j! Well sands * gjj^...
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 3
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645Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 49, 28 April 1863, Page 3
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