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ON SALE by the Undersigned, HAY BPvOS., General Storekeepers, Tay-street— PROVISIONS; Bacon, salt beef, cheese, buttei, flour, sugar, coffee, chocolate, tea, in half and qimrter 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, deck and plate locks, American cut _ nails from Hin to 3 in, Eubank's nails, do, 1£ to 4 in, galvanised iron, tin and wooden, buckets, Collins and Sharp's axes and tomahawks, butcher's steels and knives, &c, &c. BKASSWAEE. Roller ends, and rack pulleys, coat, hat, and cloak hooks, sash farteners, butt hinges, window lifts, shutter knobs, &c, &c. BRUSHWARE. American hair, and bass brooms, whiting tar and paint brushes, shoe brushes &c, &c. TINWARE. Struck, milk, and goldwashing dishes, teapots, assorted sizes, coffee pots, do do, tea kettles, do do, watercans, billies, graters, &c, &c. PAPERIIANGINGS. CALICO AND TACKS. Now opening, a splendid assortment of Earthenware, consisting of — Cups and saucers Vegetable dishes Flat dishes Plates Toilet sets Jugs, bowls, &c, &c. BOOTS. Now landing exEsperanza, and Sir William Eyre — M en's stout Wellington, knee and watertight boots Boy's watertight^ 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 BROTHERS, Tay-street. / \N SALE by the Undersigned ex Eucal ) lvptus, J uno, Yarra, Annie Beaton, Fair Tasmanlau. Active, and Sir George Pollock ; and hourly expected per Lady Lyttelton, Diana anc 1 Squaw, from Melbourne, and Boomerang from Adelaide — 28 hhds Central Vineyards' and Rizat's pale and dark brandy J 1H quarter-casks do do ! 2'J'J cases Mart ell's, Otard's, and Central Vineyards' do 10 hhds Deineraru rum, 10 and 33 o.p. 300 cases JDKZ and Star geneva ■HO do Kirkliston and Thin's whisky yiO do Byass'a, and London and Colonia Company's bottled porter CO do London and Colonial Company's bottled ale -10 hhds Bass's No. 3 ale '3> do London and Colonial Company's do 108 chesls congou tea, iv chests aud half chests 800 bags Mauritius sugar 3-2O do "Victorian Company's white crystals equal to Cossipore 330 tons Hour— Adelaide silk dressed, Melbourne aud Tasmanian mills, all of first-class brands, and a large proportion in 50 lb bags S2OO bushel.* prime colonial oats loi) ba'js maize, whole and cracked -100 do bran JGi bales Tasmanian hay 232 Tasrnanian hams 50 casks potted butter 5 kegs lard 50 half-barrels American pork 1 i halt-tierces Kerr's aud Star and Garter negrohead 10 cases honeydew ami golden leaf tobacco 120 do Tasmanian jams, iv tins and white jars 1 i I bags Tasmanian potatoes 120 do do carrots 102 cases onions ] 92 do apples ' 100 bags fine salt 8 cases ground coffee j 2-0 packages spices 35 cases sago f> casks carbonate soda 5 cases Dunlop cheese 50 do Crosse and Blackwell's pickles 15 do do sauces I 3 bales canvas 7 cases bedi'ord cords, Miller's drab and ' niolo trousers. 25 cases Collins picks 3 Besides a large assortment of ironmongery, bar & rod iron, cart boxes, axle arms, hmc, bullock pules deals, shingles, whaleboats, nails, sashes, doors, ridging, galvanised iron, and nails, paints, window-glass, room paper, and paperhangings, calicoes, tacks, &c, &C. MANING & WHITTON, "Agents. f rjOBEUT MACGEORGE'S Store. IX T A V - S I K E E T. Country Storekeepers, Miners' and Carriers can be supplied with the undermentioned Goods at the lowest CASH prices : — Flour— finest Adelaide and Tasmanian, ie 50 and 2001 b bags Oats, chaif, and bran Oatmcul Bice and biscuits Ale and porter, in hhd, cask and case Brandy— Otard's Champagne, United Contral, and other brands, in hhds, and cases Genova, JDKZ, in caso Old Tom, do Whisky, in : V-casks and case Rum, in hhds 17 ] Sitters, cordials, &c. Wines— port and sherry, in i-casks anc case JSuttcr — Cork and colonial Ch ecso — finest North Wilts and Dunlop Currants and raisins — finest new fruit n barrels and caso Bottled fruits, jams and pickles Salid oil, sauces and other oilmens' stores Salmon in tins, Findon haddocks, sardine and lobsters Sugars — finest white crystals and counte Tea in chests and halves Tobacco — tens and twist, cutty pipes, meer sham do Yeast powders 1- IRONMONGERY AND JiUILDINO-j a- MATEM T.ALS. ;d All kinds of timber 7 ( \ Galvanised iron u l Calico Canvas Picks, cradles, gold dishes, do scales Shovels lj i Camp ovens Nails, screws Bellows G) Anvils il' Steel yards (I Mats and matting jd Chaff-cutters and corn crushers Drays, just landed ex Wm Buchanan et ! CLOTHING — DRAPERY— BOOTS ANj SHOES, Is An excellent assortment of every description, i Stock and landing.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 4

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