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RIVEBTON.i '■' ON SALE, now landing ex Hilander, rind expected daily, per Jane Williams, from Melbourne — C-hePse Fryingpans Bacon Starch Potted butter Bblue Teas Salmon Sugars Nnrdines Ruisins Mazfiha 1 isruits Currants L. TT. shovels Spiced beef Collins' picks Hams Pick handles Fine andcoarse salt Calico Vinega Tack3 Belmont and Gouda Rum candles Brandy, bulk and case Soap Bvass' porter, in case Kerosene oil Whisky Pain killer Bass' No. 3 ale in casks Vestas Port and sherry wines Confectionary J. D. K. Z Geneva Snuces Oats, &c, &c. Curry WHITTINGHAM BROS., Havelock-strcet, Riverfcon. 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 Fairbank'sweighingmnching, 4, 6",and900)bs Horse-shoep, horse-shoe nails, coachmakers' bolts, rasps, files, ayles, naves, felloes, spokes, and general assortment of blacksmiths', wheelwrights' and farriers' material Engineers' and founders' material of bvcry description. Building ironmongery, &c, &c. ALEX. CAIRNS & CO., And at Carron Warehouse, Princes-street, Dunedin. r~\ N SALE by the Undersigned, — Flour, .14 tons. Adelaide silk dressed, Butterworth nnrl Hart 3GOO bushels of Tasmania n Oats, seed and feed 198 bags of Maize, rx Martha and Ellen 500 bushels do, ex Sunrise 3500 bushels 8.-an Butter, superior quality, lowest market price 25 tons Potatoes H ay and Chaff, in nnd to arrive Gnlvanispd Iron Horse Power, for chnfl" cutting and maize crankinc. TflOS. BRUINTON & CO., Corner of Dee and Sppy streets. ON SALE, Ex late Ai-rivnls — Flour, Adelaide, silk dressed Oats, Tasmanian, spod and feed M;iize, New South Wales Brnn. first qualify ChafF, in fine order Oatmeal, Bencraft's, in 5G lb bags Potatoes, in excellent condition Butter, Tasmanian, prime Hams, sugar-cured Hams, bi'ilpd Sausage slcins Bacon, Adelaide, rolls and sides Ciiocsc, superior quality Oil, neat-; foot Sugar, Mnuritius, (inn counter Chaff-cutting and maize-cracking machine TO ARIUVE, Beef, without bone (in tierces). THOS BRUNTONandCO, Dee-street. 12 th lune. Miscellaneous. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the Inhabitants of IN Tay-street, that the Drninngn from their hou?p= must be dplivercd UNDERNEATH THE FOOTPATH by pipes iuto'the drain. Previous to the coirfniencemenfc of (he works nntice is to be given to the Clerk of the Town Board, that the Board may cause the necessnny provisions to be made for tbe reception of the drninajje. Any injury to the footpaths consequent on delav, in complying with the above requisition, will be made good at the expense of the householders causing it. By order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to the Town Board. Town Bo ml Office Inver?argill, July 10, LSGo". SEAWARD BUSH. TO SAWYERS, BUSHMEN, AND OTHERS. £- } REWARD. T OST, a Black Bullock, with white star on forcJIJ head and a little white on back, with a bell and leather strap on his neck, horns turned in. named Blnckbov; hns been frequently seen near the Steam Saw Mills, in the above bush. Whoever will deliver the said bullock to the undersigned before the 13th of August; will receive the above rewnvd ; £2 reward, if not delivered before the 21st of August : after which date, a reward of £1 10s will be given. A. E. VIVIAN. Hntton, Invercargill, Juh' 30. TOWN BOARD. PARTIES desirous of having the Rain Water from the Root's of their Houses carried underneath the Footpaths ot Tay-street, previous to the gratings being laid down, in aceorrtanee with the notice given, can have the box drains for the purpose laid in accordance with the requirements of the Town Board Engineer, on application to Mr. Burgoyno, tbe Contractor for tbe gratings in Taystreet, who will execute the work which comprises piles at the kerbing and splash board, for the sum of 245. each. Owners of houses are warned that the expense of this work will be greatly increased after the gratings are laid, and that expenses from damage will accrue. BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE. TTIGHLY recommended by the members of the JO, Medical Profession, and patronised by all judgss of malt liquor. Observe the label— Black Letters on a Yellow Gronnd. C. S." BUTTON & Co. Provincial Brewery, Invercargill. rpilE undersigned have received, per Star «i ,L Victoria, a fresh supply of Builaing Materials, — doors, snshes, and hardwood timbpr; also, n ton of prime Smoked Bacon from the celeCrated farm of Edward VVestou, Esq.. Longford : also, a quantity of Chaff, in bales. They would remind the public that their chaff has always been the favorite brand in the murket. I C. S. BUTTON AND CO. August Ist 1863. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rTOIE Partnership hitherto existing between the _L undersigned, under the style of Colin N. Campbell and Co., has this day been dissolved by mutual conseat. AH accounts due to the late firm are requested to be paid at once at the offices, corner of Tay and Dee-streets, and all accounts due by the said firm to be rendered by Saturday, the Bth inst., or they will not bo recognised. (Sio-ned) COLIN N. CAMPBELL HENRY HORNER. Witness — Feedii. W. Wade. Invercargill, August3rd, 1863, A YOUNG Lady wishes to meet with an engagement where- she can assist in the management of children and in needlework. Apply to R. S. T., at the office of this paper. TO LET, a Four-roomed Cottage, in Spey -street. Apply to Mueller and Geisow, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agenta. — Christians will Meet for Worship at jIN 11 o'clock, on Lord's day-mornings, in the 1 the liall uf Mschauics' Institute.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 79, 7 August 1863, Page 4

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