■■■v ■<- r jl 7 VERT'O nT^SJ NBA REST POrt TO THB Wakatip diggings WITH ' THE SHORTEST AND BES* Bqj. WINTER TRAFFIC can be maintain^ ' i TT ;u.t by r tho present road over^the Afc! Bridge, by the Upper Ford and GroepetV? or by.the Yellow Bluff and Howell's £vgau ga , * Teams , have frequently loaded here .fc Lake, returned and loaded again wittily*, dats, since the winter set in. '"" . Capt. Howell's dray has just now aniTri. twenty-three bales of wool, being about (3u tons. '^ 25th April, 1863. RIVERTON. SHORTLY EXPECTED from Hobart \ and on sale by the undersigned, b* materials, consisting of — ■* x 3, 6x 3, 3 x 2, 6 x2, scantling 18 feet lengths. " 8| * Boards— 6 xl,6x I£, Bxl, 8x R, rious lengths. ' Shingles, Broad Paling, Weather Boardaj Also, Bran, Oats, Flour, Pressed Hay, Butter Jam, &c, &c, &c. '.. D. MUNRO, Palmerston-stretf, Rivettot RIVERTON. FOR SALE by tho Undersigned, just recei Flour, Adelaide and other brands *L Bottled ale, Allsop's in casks x Bottled porter, Byass', in cases .4 Mauritius sugars, ration and counter M Cossipore do Congou tea in half chests Bran Apples Oatmeal Lime Colonial soap, in 66 lb. boxej Marmalade Orange bitters Raspberry vinegar Bottled fruits Sperm candles, Patent candles Sardines in half boxes Canvas, No. 3, for tents and ccveri Tarpaulins, various sizes Vestas Salmon, in 1 and 2 lb tins Spring balances y. Coffee in tins ( Oats Maize Chaff Leading harness Ais Daily expected from Melbourne, a good g« ment of — Ironmongery Cutlery Saddlery Iron Bedsteads Mannila rope, &c., &:, D. MONRO, Palmerston-street, Riverta GDfcucattonal LADIES' SCHOOL.— Mrs. Elizabeth Gu having had gTeat experience in Tuitionji in Englpnd and Tasmania, will Open a Schod Young Ladies in Clerke-streec, corner ofl street, about the ?oth of this month. In addii to the usual branches of a sound jiinglish ed; tion, she tefc-hes Music, Drawing, French, S man, and La iin. There will be ad v venile Data Class on Wednesday afternoon. Private La in Dancing on Friday opening. Terms on » cation at the residence of <i . Macarihw,! Deveron-street. > SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ESK STREET MISS MOORE is now receiving Young Lai as Pupils, in the newly-erected Cotd sicuoted between the residence of Messrs. Ho: am! M Ivor. Terms on application. Pupils entering after the commencement of ' Quarter, ;iay only in proportion to the lemaic time. NOTICE. THE Undersigned respectfully intimate to Public, that tliey are prepared to .Rea Bonded and Free Goods at their New Ston Clyde-street, at current rote of charges. JOHN ROSS and CO., Tay-stres T. R. FORDUAM, fi LIGHTERMAN AND BOATMAN, jf Bluff Hakeor. fe TR. F. being under Contract to carry Bjl . Mails to and from the Melbourne and lis Colonial Mail Steamers, and the Post-office, BJ B!a»-bour, in connection with Cobb and Co.'s I Tei cai gil L'ne of Coaeiies, will convey Passen» and Luggage to and from the said Steamers, ii comfort and safety, and at moderate char* Passengers will embark and land (weather* mil ting) et the Boat Jetty, opposite the old Cusij House. Ladies and Children will receive em atlen'.ion. H _ NOTICE. \J[ HERE AS, DONALD M'MILLAN T ' eccepted a certain Bill of Exchange, d the llth day of June, 1863, for^the sum of £95 lOd, drawn by Mr. Robert Macgeorge, and ] porting to be accepted by Douglas and M'Mil WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE OR G( SENT, I hereby give public notice that I NOT BE RESPONSIBLE to any person or sons in respect of such Bill, and I hereby Cau! all persons against negociating or dealing i the same. WILLIAM DOUGLA! Dated this 17th day of June, 1863. PUBLIC NOTICE. # ALL Parties Indebted to Messrs. Watson 1 Lockycr, Royal Hotel, are respectfully] quested to settle their Accounts immediately,! all Accounts against the said firm are request*! be sent in for Settlement. t WATSON AND LOCKYEE, Royal Hotel June 16, 1863. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS AND OTH* CONCERNED: MR. REUBEN HARRIS, recently in the ploy of Messrs. Pulford and Co., of Qa« own and Dunedin, is no longer empowered -transact business of any kind on their behalf. PULFORD and '
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 66, 23 June 1863, Page 4
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678Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 66, 23 June 1863, Page 4
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