Miscellaneous. FOR SALE, several superior Sections on the Gladstone Estate, at reasonable prices. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Tay-street. JBIRRELL SANDS and CO. have received , instructions to sell by private treaty — 40 Head quiet Store Cattle, part milkers broken in; all in excellent condition, at moderate terms. N.B. — The cattle are within easy distance of own, and can be inspected at any time. IONG BUSH PLOUGHING ASSOCIA--1 TION.— The First Ploughing Match of the above Association will take place on Wednesday, 2rcl June, at Mr. Barclay's, Long Bush. Tickets to be drawn at 8 a.m. ; ploughs to be started at 8.30 a.m. Horses to be allowed at the rate of 13 hours per acre, and bullocks at the rate of 14 hours per acre. The following is the prize list : — Class I.— For horses and harness bullocks, first prize, £7 ; do do do, second prize, £5 ; do do do, third prize, £3. Class 2. — Bullocks only, first prize, £5 ; do do, second prize, £3 ; do do, third prize, £2. The decision of the Judges to be final. Any person will be at liberty to compete at the above match, by paying £1 entrance money. Members of the association free. THOMAS SWALE, Hon. Secretary. WILLIAM MADDEtf, CABINET-MAKER AND JOINER. EVERY description of Cabinets and Office-fittings made to order on the shortest notice ; repairs neatly executed. All orders addressed to Mr. T. J. White, Dee-street, Invercargill, will be punctually attended to. Tm O R SALE THE MELBOURNE DINING ROOMS, Deb Stbebx, Now doing an extensive business, and capable of extension. They are fitted in the most complete manner, and aro well worthy the attention of parties desirous of entering this line of business. Apply on the premises. MATHESON AND GKACIE'S TIMBER YARD, HEAB VICTORIA HOTBt, 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. f\ H A G E N , BOOKBINDER, Has Commenced Business in Invercargill. Every description of Bookbinding neatly executed. Maps Mounted. Account Books Made to Order. Place of Business — At the back of Mr. Robert Mitchell's, Tay-street. THE MURIHIKU STORE, 'ESK STREET s West }Esd," INVERCARGILL. JAMES GRIEVE, IN returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opaning the above, begs most respectfully to intimate that having considerably enlarged his premises, and having just received, ex late arrivals, a fresh supply of: everything connected with the GROCERY TRADE, he is now in a better position than ever to supply the wants of his numerous customers. The following is a list of goods always oa handTea, in chests (£ and £) Sugars, brown and crystallized Sugar, loaf Coffee, Mackenzie's Soap Candles, sperm Do tallow Butter, Tasmanian Do New River Cheese Bacon Flour, Adelaide Oatmeal Rice Currants Raisins Spice Xemon peel Sago Arrowroot Pickles, Batty's Salad oil Sardines Sauces, all sorts Sauce, Worcestershira Lobsters Biscuits, in tins Apples Onions Blacking Soda crystals Do carbonate Cocoa Chocolate Salt, fina Do coarse Do tablo Starch Blue Pepper Mustard Vinegar Potatoes, &c, &c, &c. JAMES GRIEVE, Grocer and Tea Dealer, Esk-street (west end, ) InvercargilL W MILLER & CO,, Dee-street (neai » Post Office, have on Sale, — Martell's brandy, dark and pale, in hhdSj ■qr-casks, and cases 1 Champagne Vineyard and Goddard's, in qr■easks 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 1 Dawson's No. 3 ale, new brew, in hhds Dublin stout and Byass's ale and porter in -quarts Tea in chests and half chesta Coffee, in 1 and 2 lb tins Currants and raisins Salmon, in 1 lb tins, lobsterß, and sardines Su»ar, Mauritius crystals and fine counter Pickles, mustard, arrowroot, and carbonatt of -soda Fine salt Hart's Adelaide flour Colonial oats 1 Wax vestas and sperm candles Besides, Hams, bacon, and prime colonial freeh but ter, to arrive. LOWTHER ARCADE. i FEW SITES in the above are to be Let b; xL private arrangement. Applyto MUELLER AND GEISOW, 1 Auctioneers, Authorised Surreyorsand Land Agent*.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 2 (Supplement)
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