John Hamilton's Adver^^H iniiii ii s in 1 1 him M Merchant; shipping * oc^q-^H ~ AGENT, Clyde-Street, Invereargill. tg^M HAY. HAY. S^_\\\\ Tasmanian pressed, a prime satatf^H JOHN HA3^H — Yij^^l FLOUR. FLOUR. F X»|H Large and small bags. -ll^H . . JOHN HAMIfH aT U_________^ TIMBER. TIMBER. TIl^H Tasmanian Timber of every dcscr^-^H Fresh supplies by ereiy sbipY JOHN hamh^B rSMANIAN HARDWOOD./ HAKfIH TASMANIAN. Orders taken and executed, shortest N^| lowest terms. Y^H JOHN HAMILTON™ Agent lor Principal Mills in Tfaa^H JAMS. JAMS. J'jjH Tasmanian, in Tins and Jars. ,!^H JOHN HAMIIS BUTTER. HAMS, Ba|H Tasmanian Dairy Produce. *^H JOHN HAMIIjH POATOES. CARROTS. FtH Tasmanian farm produce. JOHN HAMIufl OPOSSUM RUGS. OPOSSUM )■ In endless variety, at greatly jjM pnCC8 ' JOHN HAMItfl WINES, SPIRITS, TEAS, Sufl GROCERIES. .'■ JOHN HAMHifI *m__ BEEF. BEEF. B £j| Prime Tasmanian Mess Beef. JH JOHN HAMILtB TOBACCO. VINEGAR. sl ARROWROOT. A-M JOHN HAMILtB LEATHER. GRIND sl Leather of every description. .AM JOHN HAMILItB y^B BOOTS. BOOTS. BOW Mens' and Womens' Boots and Shoes.|« JOHN HAMILM OARS. CANVAS. OAI American Ash Oars, and Navy CanraiV JOHN HAMDH ~ ~ ~~~ ~~ il r\ A R T S AND D RAJ \j Horse Carts, Drays. Bullock Carttifl ° CkCartS - JOHNHIMILa FURNITURE. FURNITU Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Iron Bedstead!, tresses, &c., &c., always on hand. K • Furniture Imported tb Order. " l ~~JOHN HAMILT PUMPS. PAINTS. OAK Xl Diggers' Belts, Diggers' Cooking At tus. -v Endless Variety of Sundries. ( . JOHN HAMILTO (\ ANY A S T^ E 'ti \\ ) Capital Tent, suitable for a Survey j Digger's party, linings, beds, bedding, &•£, plete, admirably arranged for comfort and riage * JOHN HAMIUN £ HAWS! HAWS!! HAW! Hawthorn Seeds. Hjg, TIMBER. TIMBER TIMBJ 100,000 Feet Hardwood Timber, alll 60,000 Paling, assorted. Hourly fl^j per Pet from Tasmania. , J JOHN HAMILTI Clyde-street, 30th July, 1863. EX STAR OF VICTORIA,* From Launceston. $ Fo r ' s a L ;,; A few Bags White Clover Seed. • JOHN HAMILTON; * ; Clyde-«ta • ►«■ ____— ",» SEEDS OF FOREST TREES, Sh| AND FLOWERS, INDIGENOUS TO TASMANIA^ ___ >^ n F. C R E S S WE Jj v. SEED MERCHANT, HOBART TO| » ' 'I Is prepared to supply any quantity of t^j Seeds, including ali the "Gums, Oaks, Watll(J also, Seeds of English- Forest and Or** Trees, Shrubs, &c. % ~~ " J Agricultural and Vegetable Seeds of I variety. m — i ■■» • j Fruit and Forest Trees, Flowering ■■g mental Shrubs jrnd every description of* Stock carefully packed and forwarded. ;r: " : -'"' V A Order* left with JOHN HAMILTOj| street, Invercargill, (where descriptive e<| can be obtained), will meet with inw"^ careful attention. T ,gfe
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 90, 15 September 1863, Page 4
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411Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 90, 15 September 1863, Page 4
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