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ißn ON SALE, by the Undersigned, — Ale — Allsopp's, Bass', Jeffrey's and Ritchie's in wood and bottle p or t er — Allsopp's and Barclay's, in wood and bottle Brandy — MartelTs and others, in hhds., qrs., and cases Geneva— JDKZ and VH & Co., red cases Port— Graham's, in hhds., qrs., and cases Flour — Adelaide and Victorian Oats — Tasmanian, Culifornian, and Danish, to arrive (now due) Svgar — Mauritius and Java ']; e a — Fine and Medium, in chests and halves ; Bacon and Hams— Sinclair's and Colonial Butter — Gould's Seconds, in cloth Candles— Full and light weights Tobacco— Halves, Tens, and Sheep wash. j Pickles— Silad Oil and Jams Mustard, S'arch, Blue, and Corn Flour Sardines, Salmon, and Lobsters Currants and Raisins Paper Ba^s and Wrapping Paper MORISON, LAW, & CO., •„ Dee-street. HAMS and BACON.— Sinclair's NKW CtIRE, now 'landing in prime condition, ox Ne.v Great Britain find Helenslee. MORISON, LAW & CO., Dee-street. CJHEF-TMVASII TOBACCO, WOOL PACK-, jj and FENCING WIRE, for sale by MORISON, LAAV & CO., Dee -street. A MERICAN PEA-COATS.— Tweed Suits, A Miller's Moles, Bedlord Cords. Grey Calicoes. White and Colored Blankets, Printoa Druggets, and Green Booking, on nale by MORISON, LAW & CO., Dee- street,. I) UTTER.— Gould's Prime Seconds in Cloth, ) 1803 cure, now binding ex Helcnslee. MORISON, LAW & CO., Dee-street. MATHKSON AND GRACIES TIMI3ER V A R D , NEAR VICTORIA HOTEL, BLUFF ROAD. OX SALE.— Doers, sashes, flooring hoards, weatherboards, deals, battens, clcav pine, cedar, architraves, mouldings, galvanised corrugated' iron, piping, spouting and ridding, hearth stones, paints, oils, and window-glass, builders' ironmongery, and every description of building materials. P L O U G II S , CRAY'S AND SELLAK'S AT HARGIN AND JAGGERS'. q E E D. SEE D. SEE D. I 1-">00 bushels Tartarian oats, white, grey, and I black 450 do do oats for bay 4()0 do Poland oats. Rye-grass seed Oats.'mnizo, bran, gvnm, and chaff, always on sale, at lowest market rates. CLOVER SEED. Crown by Thomas Field, Esq., Tasmania, "uara:ifced. T. BRUNTON and CO., Next Southland News Office, Dec-street. jfor £>ale f( "" O R S A L 1: ' L The Lease of three Sections of Land in Deestreet, near the Prince of Wales Hotel; also, SCRPLUS PLANT, Consisting of — Crab winches Lirge cranes Tilt! drivers A iirsl-rate lowry, on four wheels A lijjht waggon A strong cart, and A lira t- rut e staunch younc; hovsa Also iin- fiiilow ii.g GOODS 1~, tons pivssol chad', new and sweet l:"i i casks new butter, best quility Hams Alifi'pp's and Joule's bulk ale * Bvass' bottled alo Invoices of saddlery and paints, and a B.igatelle billiard table. Apply MY. WATT, Nest Morison, Law. and Co, Dec-street. FOR SALE at 'Riverton, Jacob's River,-— Good A'Tieultnral Land within nn easy distance from Riverton.— five acres ploughed. Apply to Mueller and C'isow, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. HORWICK'S BAKING POWDER II AS been used by thousands of private families, W shippers, and" (.'migrants, for raising bread with half tbe trouble, and in a quarter the time required with yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light and wholesome. The OUOOU0 UOOU ' S P/i^e baker says :— " It is a most useful invention." _ Captain Allen Young, of the Arctic yacht l- ox, states that "It keeps well and answers admira 'c' Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that " It is much better for raising bread than yeast, and much more wholesome." To be had of nil storekeepers in the colonies, and of George Borwick, 21 Little Moorficlds, L ' Agent, at InVCrCarS^^MA^ WTTK_ Miscellaneous. ~~TO"~FARMRRS. CARTERS, HORSE BREEDERS, &c, &c. mo STAND this Season at Myross Bush Farm, I Waibopai, that splendid Heavy Draught Entire Horse, ROYAL OAK. Royal Oak is by the celebrated imported horse, Tu s man (which was considered by competent judges to be the perfection of horseflesh), dam imported same time, and for , which the sum of *'300 was paid in Scotland. Royal Oik- is now six years old ; rich dapper brown, perfectly sound, of sweet temper, and a sure foal getter. He has gained nine first prizes in Victoria, certificates of which may be seen with tbe owner. It is intended to travel the above horse to Inverc.irgill and Wallacctnvn at stated intervals, which will appear in a future advertisement, and as he will be limited to a certain number of mares, an early application isrequestf.fi. Terms, £8 ; Gnvmiing, B*. A good paddock for marcs, to which every attention shall be paid, but without any rcsponsimty ' J. J. CUFF. TO STAND THIS SEASON. ryllE Thorough-Bred ENTIRE HORSE HIS EXCELLENCY, will stand at MeKcimc's Stables, Riverton, and will travel to Wallacetown every Ninth dav commencing from the Ist day of ( )ctober. Terms Six Guineas each Mare, to be paid before removal. A well-watered Paddock will be provided, without responsibility. No charge until the mares are stinted, after which the usual charge for paddocking will bemad °- ROBERT M'KENZFE. MOKOMOKO AGENCY. MR R. CAMPBELL, Storekeeper, Mokomoko, has been appointed agent for this journal. September 29, 1863. BLUFF AGENCY. MR. G. P. H. GALLOP has been appointed AG KNT for this Paper at the Bluff Harbor (!ampbelltown) . KINGSTOWN (LAKI3 WAKATIP), AGENCY. MR D. M-KKNNA Ivis 'wen appointed ngnnt for ibis paper at Iviugstown, Lake Wukatip. September "JO, IS'>3.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 98, 7 October 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 98, 7 October 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 98, 7 October 1863, Page 4

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