ON SALE.Jhy the Undersigned ex Eucalyptus.. Juno, Yarra, Annie Beaton, Fair Tasmanian, Active, and Sir George Pollock ; and hourly expected per Lady j^yttelton, Diana, and Squaw, from Melbourne, and Boomerang, from Adelaide : 28 hhds* Central Vineyards' and Rizat's pale and dark brandy 16 quarter-casks do do 299 cases Martell's, Otard's, and Central Vineyards' do 10 hhds Demerara rura, 10 and 33 o.p. 390 cases JDKZ and Star Geneva 440 do Kirkliston and Thin's whisky 310 do Byass's, and London nnd Colonial Company's bottled porter 60 do London and Colonial Company's bottled ale 40 hhds Bass No. 3 ale 20 do London and Colonial Company's do 108 chests congou tea, in chests aud half , chests 860 bags Mauritius sugar 320 do Victorian Company's white crystals equal to Cossipore 330 tons flour — Adelaide silk dressed, Melbourne and Tasmanian mills, all oi first-class brands, und a largo proportion in 50 lb bags 3200 bushels prime colonial oats 100 bags maize, whole and cracked 100 do bran 101 bales Tasmanian hay 232 Tasmanian bams 50 sasks potted butter 5 kegs lard 50 half-barrels American pork 14 half-tierces Kerr's and Star and Garter negrohcad 1 0 eases honeydew and golden leal tobicco 130 do Tasmanian jams, in tins and white jars 144 bags Tasmanian potatoes 120 do do carrets 102 cases onions 192 do apples 106 bags fine salt 8 cases ground coffee 25 packages spices 15 cases sago 5 casks carbonate soda 5 cases Dunlop cheese 60 do Crosse and Blackwell's pickles 15 do do sauces 3 bales canvas 7 cases bedford cords, Miller's drab and mole trousers. 25 cases Collins picks Besides a large assortment of ironmongery, bar & rod iron, cart boxes, axle arms, lime, bullock, poles, deals, shingles, whaleboats, nails, sashes, doors, ridging, galvanised !iron, and nails, paints, window-glass, room paper,, and paperhangings. calicoes, tacks, &c. &c. MANING & WHITTON, Agents. TUST ARRIVED, ex Pilot, from Hobart Town - i 5 cases winter clothing, including waterproof coats, witney overcoats, kersey and flannel drawers, mauds, Inverness capes, Wyndham sac suits, tweed walking suits 2 bales cotton sheeting 2 do scarlet blankets 1,870 bushels oats 110 do seed wheat 50 cases jams, 1 lb tins 4 do prunes 26 casks prime potted butter 48 bags fine salt, 28 lb bags 300 spirit kegs, assorled sizes 25,000 shingles 45 bullock yokes 59 pair dray sides 36 cart shafts 1 15 do naves 24 packages furniture — including chests ol drawers, French bedstead;?, 100 tables, commode sofas, couches, and washstands 1 ease colored engravings 2 do watertight boots* 1 weighbridge 3 casts coopers' tools 2 cases washing powders MANING & WHITTON' Tay-street. 21st May, 1863 RIVE R TON. ON SALE, now landing ex inlander, aud expected daily, per Jane Williams, irom Melbourne — < 'heese Fryingpans Bacon Starch Potted butter Bblue Teas Salmon Sugars Sardines Raisins Mazena biscuits Currants L. 11. shovels Spiced beef Collins picks Hams Pick handles Fine and coarse salt Calico Vinega Tacks Belmont and Gouda Rum candles Brandy, bulk and case Soap Byass' porter, in caso Kerosene oil Whisky Painkiller Bass' No. 3 ale in casks Vestas Port and sherry wines Confectionary J. D. K. Z Geneva Sauces Oats,&c.,&c. Curry WUITTINGIIAM BROS., Havelock-street, Riverton. AN SALE by the Undersigned, ex Elonore — Gray's improved ploughs, with steel mould board, extra share and side-plate. Richmond & Chandler's No. 4 chaff-cutters with extra knives. Medium draught horse shoes, in 3 cwt. W. MILLER & CO., Dee-street. 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 wcighingmaching. 4, t>. and 900lbs Horse-shoes, horse-shoe nails, eoaehmakers' bolts, rasps, files, axles, naves, felloes, spokes, anrl general assortment of blacksmiths', wheelwrights' and farriers' material Engineers' ancl founders' material of overy description. Building ironmongery, &c, &c. ALEX. CAIRNS & CO., And at Carron Warehouse, Princes-street, Dunedin. _ ___ _ , AN SALE by the Undersigned, — Flour, .54 tons, Adelaide silk dressed, Butter worth nnd 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 aud maize cracking. THOS. BRUNTON & CO., Corner of Dee and Spey streets. ON SALE, Ex late Arrivals — Flour, Adelaide, silk dressed Oats, Tasmanian, seed and feed Maize, New South Wales Bran, first quality Chaff, in fine order Oatmeal, Bencraffc's, in 56 lb bags Potatoes, in excellent condition Butter, Tasmanian, prima Hams, sugar-cured Hams, boiled Sausage skins Bacon, Adelaide, rolls and sides Cheese, superior quality Oil, neatsfoot Sugar, Mauritius, fine counter . Chaff-catting and maize-cracking machine TO ARRIVE, Beef, without bone (in tierces). j THOS BRUNTON and CO, ! Dec-street. lStir .Tune.,
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 4 August 1863, Page 4
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