DAILY expected to Arrive, ex Native Youth, from Hobart Town :— Ale and stout, in bottleß and bulk Burn Brandy, iri wood and bottle Gin , Old Tom Wine, in wood and bottles ! Soda water Lemonade. Also, A Store, 30 feet by 20, with two rooms at the back, with every requisite to complete it. W. S. BASTIAN. ; Riverton, March 22nd, 1863. RIVERTON. THE NEAREST PORT TO THE WAKATIP DIGGINGS, WITH THE SHORTEST AND BEST EOAD. WINTER TRAFFIC can be maintained either by the pr ent road over the Aparima .Bridge, by the Upper Ford and Cropper's Bush, or by the Yellow Bluff and Howell's Bush. To air 9 have freqrently lo led here for the Lake, returned and loaded again within BIGHT dats, sinco the winter set in. Capt. Howell's dray has just now arrived with twenty-three bales of wool, being about (3) three tons. 25th April, 1863. RIVERTON. QHORTLY EXPECTED from Hobart 'Tow a >O and on sale by. the undersigned, building materials, consisting of — «*> x 3, 6 x 3, 3 x2, 5 x 2, scantling, 8 to 18 feet leDgths. Boards— 6xl, 6xls, Bxl, Bxls,various lengths. Shingles, Broad Paling, Weather Boards. &c. Also, Bran, Oats, Flour, Pressed Hay, Butter, Jam, &c, &c, &c. D. MUNRO, Palmerston-street, Riverton. RIVERTON. T7OR SALE by the Undersigned, just received Flour, Adplaide and other brands Bottled ale, Allsop's in casks Bottled porter, Byass', in cases Mauritius sugars, ration and counter Cossipore do Congou tea in half chests Bran Apples Oatmeal Lime Colonial soap, in 56 lb. boxes Marmalado Orange bitters Raspberrv vinegar Bottled fruits Sperm candles, Patent candles Sardines in half boxes Canvas, No. 3, for tents and covers Tnrpau'ins, various sizes Vestas Salmon, in 1 and 2 lb tins Spring balances Coffee in tins Oats Maize Chaff Leading harness Als Daily expected from Melbourne, a good assortment of — Ironmongery Cutlery Snddlnry Iron Bedsteads Mannila rope, &c, &:, D. MONRO, Pnlmerston-streot, Riverton. 17 O R SALE, AT RIVERTON. Flour, best Adelaide, in 50 and 200 lb. bags Chaff, host, oaten, in 56 lb. bags Maize, best Sydney, cracked Oats, Tasmanian feed and seed Timber, T and G flooring, 6 x 1J in. WINES. Superior port jn wood and bottle Do sherry do SPIRITS. Brandy, in quarter-casks and case Whisky, in case Geneva, in clo Rum, W.1., inlhhds BEER. Bass's No. 3 ale, in hhds Taylor, Walker and Co.'s stout, do Boef, best corned, in tierces Tobacco, superior twist, in half-tierces Saddlery, assortedIronmongery, assorted D. MUNRO. Riverton, 22nd March, 1863. [Tji O R SALE, On easy terms, A few choice 4 0 ACRE FARMS, Situated at Ryal and Mossburn Bush. This land was selected very early from its close proximity to o important townships, and its being admirably adapted for agricultural purposes. The farms, which are well sheltered by bush j nnd 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, by the undersigned, one very Superior Cart, with or without Ha rness. Also, A few good Pack Saddles. GEORGE WM. FORD, Prince of Wales Hotel. FOR SALE, a first class Dog-cart and good draught Horse. Apply F. Von Hammer, Prince of Wales Liverv Stables. DIGGINGS! DIGGINGS! DIGGINGS! ON SALE, all sorts of Mining Boots, Grained, Nugget, and Kip American knee boots, at the BOOT WAREHOUSE of SMITH & FAIRWEATHER, Tay-street. ON SALE at the store of the Undersigned, 100 TONS FLOUR, Comprising the following well known brands : — n guson's silk dressed, Adelaide — Ceres, Carrick, Gaunt's, Walker's, Searl's, Wilson's, and Williams' mills. In 200 lb, 100 lb, and 50 lb, bags. MANING & WHITTON. Tay-strect, 20th December, 1862. MATHESON AND ORACLE'S TIMBER YARD, NEAR VIOTOEIA HOTBL, BLUFF ROAD. ON SALE — Doors, sashes, flooring boards, weatherboards, deah, battens, clear pine, cedar, architraves, mouldings, galvanised corrugated iron, piping, spoutine and ridging, . hearth stones, paints, oils, and windowglass, builders' ironmongery, and every description of building materials.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 33, 18 May 1863, Page 4
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661Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 33, 18 May 1863, Page 4
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