Susfnesß JULIUS NEUSTAjJ^^H Y-S T^^^^^^^l (Opposite Low thei- Arca^^^^^^^H CIGARS, PLAIN AND FANCJ^^^^H STANFORD AN^^^H Importers and Wholesale and .l*^^^^^^^! in Sewing Machines, Kerosene Oil^^^^^^H Wicks, Chimneys, Globes, and Shades^^^^^H Sewing Machines — The most simpleJ^^^^^H durable, most easily learned, and a comb^^^^H tho very latest improvements. TAY-STREET , (Opposite Maning and Whitton's.) FRANCIS HAMILTON, BEGS to'inform the Settlers and Stockholders of Southland and Otago that he has commenced business as STOOK and STATION AGENT; and, from his experience both in Australia and this Colony, he trusts he may with confidence seek to be entrusted with their commissions. OFFICE— VICTORIA BAZAAR, Tay-street, Invercargill. AUCTIONEER'S NOTICE. THE Undersigned begs to notify that he is now prepared to effect SALES BY AUCTION, Of Land, House Property, and General Merchandise, and purposes holding WEEKLY SALES Of same, of which due notice will be given by advertisement. Account sales promptly rendered, and all transactions guaranteed. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer, Land, and General Commission Agent, Tay Street. Morison, Law and Co-, Dee-street, Invercargill, QTOCK AND STATION AGENTS and O AUCTIONEERS. We beg to intimate that we have entered into an arrangement with Mr John Squires' to conduct this department of our business, and in connection therewith we are prepared to undertake Sale or Purchase of Land and Stations. Also, the disposal of Sheep, Cattle, and Horses hy Public Auction, or Private Contract, and to mako Advances -thereon when required. We are also prepared to contract for the Importing of Stock from the neighboring Colonies. MORISON, LAW & CO. NOTICE. MR. FREDERICK LAST, SURGEON DENTIST, Of London, and late of Dunedin, begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill that he may be consulted daily at tho Prince of Wales Hotel. Teeth extracted, stopped, and scaled. Artificial teeth fitted with all tho new appliances. Articulation and mastication guaranteed. FREDERICK LAST. Invercargill, 12th March. HATELY AND STUART, LAND & ESTATE AGENTS, AND SURVEYORS. Money invested in land, and loans on mortgage effected. Surveys executed, and maps constructed. Interest and rents collected. Land office business transacted, and reliable information forwarded respecting lands in all parts of Southland and Otago. OFFICE— TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL (Next Robertson, Palcer.l JOHN KINGSLAND, MANUFACTURER & IMPORTER OF DOOTS AND SIIOES,| TAY STREET, OPPOSITE royal hotel , Having completed arrangements with some of tho first houses in England, Scotland and Victoria for a regular supply of seasonable goods, would respectfully solicit a continuance of patronage from the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts and would, at the same time, call the 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 ancl 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. MATHER AND GBINDEBY WHOLESALE AND BETAIL. J. Cooper and Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Feuiteeebs and Impoetebs op Colonial Peoduce. Corner of Lowther Arcade and Tay-street, Invercargill. ANGUS KERR, Architect, has removed his office to Tay-street, next the Commercial Hotel. /CRITERION RESTAURANT, \J TAY STREET, Next door to Calder, Blacklock and Co. R. G. HOSKINS. WOOL. WE beg to inform our Constituents, and Settlers generally, that we are Buyers of WOOL, HIDES, and SHEEPSKINS • or are prepared to make liberal Cash Advances on the most favorable terms on same for shipment to Melbourno or London. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. WOOL. TO THE RUNHOLDERS OF THE SOUTHERN PROVINCE, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to make Liberal Advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London or Melbourne, or to become Cash Purchasers. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. NOTICE. THIS is to give notice, that from and after the 26th of this month, POISON for trespassing animals will be set in my Paddock and Garden, Section 1, Block I, Jacob's River Hundreds. J. P. TAYLOR. Jan. 23, 1863.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 8 May 1863, Page 1
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645Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 8 May 1863, Page 1
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