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f\ N SAL E The undersigned have a large Stock of Goods, consisting of — Flour— 1500 bags, Adelaide, Tasmanian, in 501 b and 2001 b bags Sugars — Mauritius, brown, crystal, and Cossipore, Victorian Go's in small bags and loaf Tea, in chests, half chests and boxes Coffee, M'Kenzie's, in case Cheese, Small in cases, Hams and bacon, Sinclair and Co's Currants, in 3 cwt casks Raisins, Muscatels and "Valencias Carolina and Patna rice and pearl barley Oatmeal, in bags and cases Candles, belmont and foreign Soap in cwt and half-cwt boxes Carbonate of soda, in casks Coleman's starch, in cases „ mustard, in bottles and tins Bottled fruits Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce Sauces, assorted in cases Arrowroot Lobsters, eases of 2 dozen tins Pickles, cases 3 dozen bottles Castor oil, half pints and pints— 4 and 6 dozen Salad oil, half pints and pints Carraway seed in casks Jams, English aud colonial Tobacco, honeydew and twist Sardines, quarter and halves, 25 dozen cases Port and sherry, in quarter-casks Brandy, Martells and Co, Vineyard, in quarter-casks and hhds Brandy, Renault s' in case Whisky, in qiiarter-casks and cases Geneva, best brands Rum in hhds Tarpaulins Woolpacks Rope, Europe and Manilla White lead, in small tins Paints Shovels and sluice forks Axes and spades Oats, hay and bran CALDEIt, BLACKLOCK & Co. 24th March, 1803. ON SALE by the Undersigned, IT AY BROS., General Storekeepers, Tiiy-streot — PKOVISIONS; Bacon, salt beef, eheeso, buttci, flour, sugar, coffee, chocolate, tea, in half and quarter chests, sardines, oysters, lobsters, herring, salmon, bread and biscuits, oats, treacle, syrup, and boiiey, &c, &c. IRONMONGERY NOW LANDING AND ON HAND. 1 Iron bedsteads, rim, cupboard, desk and plate locks, American cut nails irorn \\ in to 3 in, Eubank's noils, do, lh to i in, galvanised iron, tin and # wooden buckets, Collins and Sharp's axes and tomahawks, butcher's steels and knives, &c, &c. BRASSWAE.E. Holler ends, and rack pulleys, cont, hat, mid cloak hooks, sash fartcners, butt hinges, window lifts, Bhutter knobs, &c, &.c. BRUSIIWAUE. American hair, and bass brooms, wliiling tar and paint brushes, shoe brushes &c., &c. TINWAItE. Struck, milk, mid goldwashing dishes, teapots, assorted sizes, coffee puts, do do, tea kettles, do do, wutcrcaus, billies, graters, &c , &c. PAPEKIIANGINGS. \ CALICO AND TACKS. j Now opening, a splendid assortment of Earthenware, consisting of — I Cups and saucers j Vegetable dishes Flat dishes Plates Toilet sets Jugs, bowls, &c., &c. BOOTS. Now landing' ex Esperanza, aud Sir William Eyre — Men'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 BItOTUEKS, Tay-strcet. ON SALE by the Undersigned ex Eucalyptus, Juno, Yarra, Annie Beaton, Pair Tasmanian. Active, and Sir George Pollock ; and hourly cspeeted per Lady Lyttelton, Diuna ant 1 Squaw, from Melbourne, and Boomerang from Adelaide— 28 hhds Central Vineyards' and liizat's pale and dark brandy 16 quarter- casks do do 299 cases Martell's, Otard's, and Central Vineyards' do * 10 hbds Demcrara rum, 10 and 33 o.p. 300 eases JDKZ and Star geneva 440 do Kirkliston and Thin's whisky 310 do Byass's, and London and Colon ia Company's bottled porter I 60 do London and Colonial Company's bottled ale 40 hhds Bass's No. 3 ale 20 do London and Colonial Company's do 108 chests congou tea, in chests and half chests k 860 bags Mauritius sugar 320 do Victorian Company's white crystals equal to Cossiporo 330 tons flour — Adelaide silk dressed, Melbourne aud Tasmanian mills, all of first-class brands, and a large proportion in 50 lb bags 3200 bushels prime colonial oats 100 bags maize, whole and cracked 400 do bran 101 bales Tasmanian hay 232 Tasmanian hams 50 casks potted butter 5 kegs lard £><) hull-barrels American pork 1-4 half-tierces Kbit's and Slur and Garter uegrohead 10 eases honeydew and golden leaf tobacco 120 do Tasmanian jams, in tins and white jars 141 bags Tasmanian potatoes 120 do do carrots 102 eases onions 102 do apples lU(3 bags fine salt 8 cases ground codec 2-0 packages spices 15 cases sugo f> casks carbonate soda 5 cases Dunlop cheese 50 do Crosse and Blackwell 'spick lea 15 do do sauces 3 bales canvas 7 cases bedford cords, Millcr'u drub and mole trousers. 25 cases Collins picks Besides a large assortment of ironmongery, bar & rod iron, cart boxei;, axle anna, lime, bullock poles, deals, shingles, wbalcboats, nails, Basbes, doors, ridging, galvanised iron, and nails, paints, window-glass, room paper, and paperliangings, calicoes, tacks, &c., &c. MANJNG & WHITTON, Agents.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 57, 26 May 1863, Page 4

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