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lotete aiffl &estauranr* PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. WILLIAM LIVESEY, PROPRIETOR. THE additions to the above well known Hotel are now complete, and the internal arrangements are such as to warrant the Pioprietor in asserting that the PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL, Both as regards Superior Accommodation, Comfort, Excellent Table, and prompt attention to the WANTS OF HIS CUSTOMERS, Will be found tho most desirable residence in Invercargill. The Proprietor, in re-decorating and re-fitting, has spared no expense, and therefore can confidently recommend his establishment as being FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. *•■ Attached to tho Hotel is a largo and coinnio" dious BILLIARD ROOM For 6he convenience of Country Gentlemen and others. THE PRINCE OF W.ALES LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES ' Are now under the management of an experienced man, nnd from the recent large additions, they will bo found second to none in Southland. A large quantity of Oaten Hay in tho BEST CONDITION. ! Well ventilated Loose Boxes, HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. for £>ale WANTED TO SEL L.— GLASS. 5S x -12, nnd under GEELONG ROCHE LIME, in casks PORTLAND CEMENT And CORRUGATED IRON. GEORGE BURGOYNE, CJvde-st.reet, Below Victoria Hotel. FOR HALE at Rivorton, Jacob's River. — Good Agricultural Land within an easy distance from Riverton. — live acres ploughed. Apply to Mueller and Geisow, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. CLOCKS. AGKEA.T Variety just arrived, consisting of English, French, and American Clocks, at C. REESE, Dee-street. Two doors from Government Buildings. BOKWICK'S BAKING POWDER HAS been used by thousands of private families, shippers, and emigrants, for raising bread with half the trouble, and fn a quarter the time required with yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's Private baker says : — " It is a most useful invention." Captain Allen Young, of the Arctic yacht Fox, states that "It keeps well and answers admirably." E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that " It is much better tor raising bread than yeast, and much more wholesome." To be had of all storekeepers in the colonies, and of George Borwick, 21 Little Mooriields, London, Agent at Invercargill, Southland, THOMAS J. WHITE. FOR SALE Six Working Bullocks and Dray. The Bullocks can lie seen at the Traveller's Rest Accommodation House, North Road, and the dray is now on view at the Albion Hotel. ANDREW FISHER. €>n £>ale. f-\ N SAL E . The undersigned have a large Stock of Goods, consisting of — Flour — 1500 bags, Adelaide, Tasmanian, in f>Olb and 2001b 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 Valeacias Carolina and Patna rice and pearl barleyOatmeal, 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 Sauces, assorted in cases Arrowroot Lobsters, cases ol 2 dozen tins Pickles, cases 3 dozen bottles Castor oil, half pints and pints — 4 and 6 dozen Salad oil, half pints and pint3 Carraway seed in casks Jams, English aud colonial Tobacco, houeydew and twist Sardines, quarter ami halves, 25 dozen cases Port and sherry, in quarter-casks Brandy, Martells and Co, Vineyard, in quarter-casks and lihds Brandy, Renault s' in ease Whisky, in quarter-casks and cases Geneva, best brands Hum 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 C ALDER, BLACKLOCK & Co. 24th March, 1303. SEED. SEED. SEED. _____ 1,200 bushels Tartarian oats 450 do do do, for hay 400 do Poland oats. Oats, maize, bran, gram, and chaff, always on 6ale at lowest market rsitcs. T. BKUNTON and CO., Next Southland Notes Oflice, Dee-street.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 4

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