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THE MUEIHIKU STORE, . esk-street. West E±nd, INVERCARGILL. JAMES GRIEVE, IN returning his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts foi tbe liberal patronage bestowed upon him since opsning the above, begs most respectfully to intimate that having considerably enlarged his premises, and having just received, ex late arrivals, a fresh supply ot everything connected with the GROCEEY 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 on handTea, in chests (£ and 3) Salad oil Sugars, brown aud crys- Sardines tallized Sauces, all sorts Sugar, loaf Sauce, Worcestershire Coffee, Mackenzie's lobsters Soap Biscuits, in tins Candles, sperm Apples Do tallow Onions Butter, Tasmauian Blacking Do New River Soda crystals Cheese Do carbonate Bacon Cocoa Flour, Adelaide Chocolate Oatmeal Salt, fine Rice Do coarse Currants Do table Raisins Starch. Spice Blue Lemon peel Pepper Sago Mustard Arrowroot Vinegar Pickles, Batty'a Potatoes, &c, &c, &o. JAMES GRIEVE, Grocer and Tea Dealer, Esk-street (west end, ) Invercargill. THE UNDERSIGNED beg respectfully to notify to the Merchants, Storekeepers, and Hotel Proprietors of Invercargill and the Province of Southland, that they have been appointed Wholesale Agents for Messrs George Wilson and Co., of Melbourne, General Merchants and Manufacturers, and will always have a supply of the following goods on sale : — Ginger wine, in bulk and caso Raspberry vinegar in case Lemon syrup, do do Pepperment cordials, do do Clove cordials, do do Ginger brandy, do do Cherry brandy, do do Blacking, paste and liquid Bitters Coleman's starch Nutmegs Confectionery, assorted Wax vestas I.N. E. matches Spirits of wine Nest of ELegs, etc.. etc. It. WILSON Sr Co., Importers, &c, Dee-street. LAMPS. LAMPS, a large assortment, at SPENCER & COS., (Late Stanford & Co.) KEROSENE OIL, wholesale and and retail, at SPENCER & CO.'S, (Late Stanford & Co.) AGENTS for Singer and Co.'s Sewing Machines. The most durable, simple, and easiest learned . Sewing doDe by machine, with the srreateat despatch, and in the neatest manner, at SPENCER & CO.'S, (Late Stanford & Co.) AMERICAN STOVES SPENCER & CO.'S, (Lute Stanford & Co.) PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, AND PRODUCE STORE, DEE-STREET, Inyebcargiix. J SMITH has on Sale, ex Pilot, Alarm, • and Frederick — Bacon and hams Hour (Adelaide) Oats and bran Butter (Cork and colonial) Tea, in chests and halt- chests Sugar (Mauritius and crystals) Brandy, case and hhds Whisky, in case Geneva, half cases and case 3 Also, 8-4, 9-*, 10-4 white blanket? Gentian, scarlet, and grey blankets &C. &c. &c. N.B. — Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest market rates. ON SAL E, at the Stores of the Undersigned near the Scottish Church, Tay-street, — Iron-bar, assorted sizes, sheet, black, and galvanized corrugated. Corrugated zinc Fairbanks weighing m aching, 4, 6, and9oolbs Horse-shoes, horse-shoe nails, coachmakers' bolts, rasps, files, asles, naves, felloeß, spokes, and general assortment of blacksmiths', wheelwrights' and farriers' material Engineers' and founders' material of every description. Building ironmongery, &c., &c. ALEX. CAIRNS & CO., And at Carron Warehouse, Princes-street, Dunedin. TIMBER. TIMBER. TIMBER. 200,000 FEET. " f\Ts SALE at the Waikivi Saw Mills, — ! Flooring boards, 6 and|B inches wide Lining and weatherboards, do A lot of good shelving. 12 s 1 Scantling, all lengths and sizes. A Liberal Discount allowed. TERMS CASH HAMILTON AND CO. U3, The road is opened up past the Mills . s~\ N SALE by the Undersigned, — Flour, 54 tons, Adelaide silk dressed, Butterworth and Hart 3000 bushels of Tasmanian Oats, seed and feed 198 bags of Maize, ex Martha and Ellen 500 bushels do, ex Sunrise 3500 bushels Bran Butter, superior quality, lowest market price 25 tons Potatoes Hay and Chaff, in and to arrive Galvanised Iron Horse Power, for chaff cutting and maize cracking. THOS. BRUNTON & CO., Corner of Dee and Spcy streets.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 4

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