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FOR SALE The Lease of three Sections of Land in Dee i street, near the Pri ice of Wales H6teT; also, SURPLUS PLANT,. v Consisting of — '..'.'"' . ; . / Crab winches . : . ! „ Large cranes Pile drivers . • ' " * A first-rate lowry, on four wheels A light waggon . , ' ■ A strong cart, and A first-rate staunch young horse Also the following GOODS , 25 tons pressed chaff, new and sweet 15>i casks new butter, best quality Hams Allsopp's and Joule's bulk ale Byass' bottled ale I Invoices of saddlery and paints, and a Bagatelle billiard table. Apply Mr. WATT, Nest Morison, Law. and Co, ' Dee-street. I: ' . FOR SALE at Riverton, Jacob's River,— Goo Agricultural Land within an easy distanc from Riverton. — five acres ploughed. Apply t Mueller and Gaisow, Authorised Surveyors an ' Land Agents. BORWICK'S BAKING POWDER HAS bsen used by thousands of private familiei shippers, and emigrants, for raising brea with half' the trouble, and in a quarter the tira 1 required with yeast, and for rendering pudding and pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's Private baker says : — " It is most useful invention." Captain Alien Young, of the Arctic yacht Foj states that " It keeps well and answers admit ably." E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes tha " It is much better for raising bread than yeasi ' and much more wholesome." ; To be had of all storekeepers in the colonies . and of George Borwick, 21 Little Moorfieldi i London, ; Agent at Invercai'gill, Southland, THOMAS J. WHITE. FOR SALE.—^teara Saw-Mill. — A new H] Horizontal Engine, about 15-horse power boiler. 22]fef t by 4 feet 6 inch, saw bench maebiner complete.'; Throe thousand fire-bricks, belts, saws &c, &v., everything new and of first-class Glasgow make, mad to order. For plans and particulars apply to Mr John Connell, Importer, Mansi street, Dunedin. "HOR SALE ex New Great Britain from London 10,000 Welch fire bricks JOHN ROSS and Co., C'yde-s'r.'et. BUICKS FOR SALE, ex New Great Britain from Lxnrlon, 25,000 Best English made Bricks, delhrerabl either at the Bluff or Invercargill. Apply to CAPTAIN TRADER, On Board; Or, JOHN ROSS AND CO., Clyde street. Miscellaneous. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. npO Stand This Sr-ason at Chatsworth House, thi JL pure Clyrlesdale Entire Horse, CHAMPION OF SCOTLAND, To ariive in time for this season fmm the Clyde will travel (sufficient inducement offering), callinj at Baegot's Halt Way Bush, return north side o Long Bush, Roslyne Bu-.h, Waikivie Plain ant Wallace' own. THOMAS ROBINSON. TO FARMERS, CARTERS, HORSE BREEDERS, &c, &c. TO STAND this Season at Myross Bush Farm Wnihopai, that splendid Heavy Draugh Entire Horse, ROYAL OAK. Royal Oak is by the celebrated imported horse Tasman (which was considered by competen judges to be the perfection of horseflesh), danr imported same time, and for which the sum o: t 3 >0 was paiil iv Scotlnnd. Royal Oak is now six years old ; rich dappei brown, perfectly pound, of sweet, temper, and i sure foal getter. Ho has gained nine first prizes in Victoria, certificates of which may beseenwitl the owner. It is intended to travel the above horse to Invevcargill and VVallacotnvn at stated intervals, which will appear iv a future advertisement, anc as he will be limited to a certain number of mares, an early application is requested. Terms, £8 ; Grooming, Bs. A good paddock fos mares, to which every at tentiou shall be paid, but without any response bility. J. J. CUFF. TO STAND THIS SEASON AT RABY STATION, IIOKONUI. mHE CELEBRATED ENTIRE HORSE 1 "N I M R O D," Stands 15 hands 3 inches high, color a beautifu bright, Chesnut, age 6 years, perfectly quiet anc good tempered, for bone, muscle, and symeterj he stands unequalled. Terms on the station, £4 4s each mare. AH mares taken delivery of in Inver- ' cargill, charge £5 5?. Secure paddocks— every caw taken, without responsibility. p.g. — M ires sent from Invercargill are requested to be sent to the care of W. ROEBUCK, Eoyal Hotel Stables, BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE. HIGHLY recommended by the members of the Medical Profession, and patronised by al judgss of malt liquor. Observe the label — Black Letters on a Yellow Gronnd. C. S. BUTTON & Co. Provincial Brewery, lavercargill. "VTOTlCE.— Finding great difficulty in collecting IN outstanding accounts, I hereby intimate thai all debts dug to me unpaid by the 20th Septembei next, shall be publicly advertised. WILLIAM ROEBUCK, Royal Hotel Stables. August 17th, 1863. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID WEBSTER- begs to inform his friends and the public, that he ha 3 re' moved from Clyde-street, to his new and mor< commodious premises in Dee-street, where he wil continue to carry on the Painting Business in al its branches, and will always have on sale Paper hangings and Decorations of the newest designs Window Glass, all sizes, White Lead, Oils, Paints Brushes, Varnishes. &c. DEE-STREET, Nearly opposite the Government Offices NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. . rnHE Opening of Mr Hoskins' New Concert J. Theatre has unavoidably not been on th< scale intended, in consequence simply of the nonarrival of his company, which he had every reasor to believe would have arrived by the Airedale which reached the Bluff yesterday. In the meantime every allowance should b< made for the class of entertainment offered to thi public, and which, although good of the kind, ii not what would have been presented to the citizeni of Invercargill on the opening of the first Theatre erected in Southland. Misa Emma Stanley however will, with sundr; coadjutors, give every satisfaction to those who eai relish rational and at the same time tree and eas; entertainment. I have every reason to believe the professions company engaged will have arrived by Monda; next. In the mehntime the will' for the deed mus be taken as an ample apology. R. G. HOSEINS, Proprietor. T)ILLIAUDS. — A party with a good table o JL) hand wishes to place the same in a Hot* in Invercargill. Address " Billiard," office of th papea.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 89, 11 September 1863, Page 4

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