CLO.YIER .SB-eFsT i A B" S A L E . White, Red, Scarlet, Trefoil, Congrass and Rye Grass, Colonial-grown. Also, | Tares, Rapes, &c, &c. Vegetables and Flower Seeds of every description. CLEAVE, WILLIAMS AND CO., Seedmen, Tay-Street, Invereargill. HEED. SEED. SEED.; 1200 bushels Tartarian oats, white, grey, and black j 450 do do oats for hay j 400 do Poland oats. i Rye-grass seed I Oafs, maize, bran, gram, and chaff, always on sale, at lowest market rates. CLOVER SEED. Grown by Thomas Field, Esq., Tasmania, ■ guaranteed. : T. BRUNTON and CO., ; t Next Southland News Office, Dee -street. ! GUANO, GUANO, GUANO. rpilE Undersigned has on Sale five tons best Guano. HENBT hoBKEB, Corner of Dee and Tay-streels. v.n,. IW |iiiwai^^iui^^^'"'^^"'gaßffiar»gag»'iiwir.u i< i'™w»»ijJi'ii» ffov Js>a!e TJT C) ~R S 1 iT fT| JL The Lease of three Sections of Land in Dee- j street near the Prince of Wales Hotel; also, j SURPLUS PLANT, Consisting of — Crab winches j Large cranes ] Pile drivers I A first-rate lowry, on four wheels A light waggon I A strong cart, and A first-rate staunch young horse ' Also the following GOODS 25 tons pressed chaff, new and_ sweet 15<> casks new butter, best quality Hums Allsopp's and Joule's bulk ale Byass' bottled ale Invoices of saddlery and paints, and a Bagatelle billiard table. Apply Mr. WATT, Next Morison, Law, and Co, Dee-street. FOR SALE at Riverton, Jacob's River,—Good A<n-ieultnral Land within an easy distance from Riverton,— five acres ploughed. Apply to Mueller nnd Geisow, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. ! BoTmiClCsl^AlU^Gr POWDER HAS been used by thousands of private families, shippers, and" emigrants, for raising bread I with half tho trouble, aud in a quarter the time required with yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light aud wholesome. The Queen's Private baker says :— " It is a most useful inrention." Captain Allen Young, of the Arctic yacht Fos, states that "It keeps well and answers udmira M' Hamilton, E*q., M.D., F.S.A., observes that " It, is much better for raising bread than yeast, aud much more wholesome." To be had of all storekeepers in the colonies, nnd of George Bonvick, 21 Little Moorfields, L-jndon, A cent at Invercarjrill, Southland, THOMAS J. WHITE. Miscellaneous. " rTveeton. cfteap sale of drapery stock. SUIiMAN and CRERAR beg to inform the inhabitants of Riverton and district, that they are now selling off their Winter Stock at greatly reduced prices. They bare now on hand a first-class selection ofCarpets Alpacas Druggets Ginghams Wineics Prints Wineie Skirts Muslins > Fancy Dresses Ribbons All-wool Tartans Smallwnres Gala Plaids Umbrellas Shawls Flannels Mantles Calicoes Wool Handkerchiefs, Jean Skirtings 5 x 15, 6x 4, and Dungaree 7x4, Dsrry Flowers Towellings Laces Turkish Towels Felt and Straw Hats Hollands Blankets Diapers Quilts Cotton Ticking Carpet Covers Hessian Sheetings Green Baizo French Merinos Hearth Rugs Coburgs A large stock of — Boys' Tweed Clothing Gentlemen's Do do Bedford Cord and Moleskin Trousers Inverness Capos, Hosiery Sliirts, Glores Ties and Scarfs Also, A large stock of Boots and Shoes. POSTAL NOTICE. INVERCARGILL AND RIVERTON MAILS. ON and after the flth October, Mails will be despatched for Iliverton three times weekly, closing at this office every Monday, Wednesday, find Friday, at 10 a.m. ; and at Rivertou every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at tho same j hour. EDW. D. BUTTS, Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Southland, 23rd Sept., 1863. ' " ALTERATION OF HOURS. j ON and after the Ist October, the Chief Post I Office, Invereargill. will be open for delivery of letters from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local Mails formerly closing at 4 p.m., wi 1 during October close at 5 p.m., and afterwards at 6 p.m., till further notice. F EDW. D. BUTTS, Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Southland, 23rd Sept., 18C3. "\TOTICE is hereby given, that by Deed bearing IN date the 2lst day of September, 1863. made between Colin Nicol Campbell and Henry Horncr, both of Invercargili, Merchants, of the one part, and John M'Donakl and Henry William Whitton I also of Invercargili aforesaid, Merchants, of the other part — the said Colin Nicol Campbell and , Henry Homer did convey end assign unto the s iid John M'Donald and Henry William Whitton, all and every their real and personal Estate for the equal benefit of the Creditors of theirs, the said ! Colin Nicol Campbell and Henry Homer; that the said Deed was executed by the said Colin Nicol Campbell and Henry Homer respectively, in the presence of, and attested by Thomas Shailcr Weston, Solicitor, Invercargili, and Joseph Bullock Need ham, Gentleman, also of luvercargill aforesaid, nnd by the said John M'Donald and Henry William Whitton respectively, in the presence of John Felix and of the said Thomas Shailer Weston. And further notice is hereby given, that the said Deed'now lies for the inspection of, and execution by the Creditors of the said Colin Nicol Campbell and Henry Horncr respectively, at the office of the said Thomas Shailer Weston, situate in Donsfrect in Invcrcargill .aforesaid, and all Creditors not executing the Bamc within Twenty-eight days from the date hereof, will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit thereof. Dated this 2lst day of September, 1863 THOMAS B. WESTON, Solicitor to the Trustees.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 95, 30 September 1863, Page 4
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856Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 95, 30 September 1863, Page 4
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