■pOBERTSON and CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, •SffOCE AND STATION AGENTS, TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. p.,5. — For the convenience of shippers of stock Robertson and Co. have erected yards at Horseshoe Bay, Mokomoko, where Cattle, Horses, or Sheep can be yardedj immediately on landing, free of expense. t ROYAL HORSE BAZAAR AND AUCTION ROOMS, Tay-Strect, Invercargill. ROBERTSON & CO, : STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, AND CATTLE SALESMEN^ AUCTIONEERS, &c, &c. ROBERTSON, & CO. are now prepared to receive Cflumgnments of all kinds of Stock ; also every description of Merchandise, including Spirits, Wines, Beer, Groceries, Draperies, Hardware, Timber, &c, &c, and to pay freight, and make liberal advances on same, ifu'oqtrirctl. , SO UT II LAND C I IIUULAT ING LIBRARY. - JOHN MUN RO , BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER Dee Strket. (Opposite Prince of Wales Hotel.) MUELLER & GRISO W, AUCTIONEERS, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, HAVE in hand Sections for Sale or to Let in town and in the country. Money invested either at Government or at Private Sales, on landed preportics, &c. Collect R,ents, &c. Land Oluce "business transacted. SURVEYS executed,. PLANS, MAPS, and AUCTION PLANS constructed ; and. owing to a thorough acquaintance with the country, most information furnished. resp;ccj;in£ Ja«ds in the different parts of the Province of Southland. VICTORIA- HORSE BAZAAR, LI VERY AND BAIT STABLES. GEORGE SMITH, Proprietor (M S. bees to inform the Inhabitants of TnvorT. carsill and up country Settlers, that he has taken Hie" above Stables, where he trusts to merit a j share of patronage. HOUSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND SINGLEAND DOUBLE HARNESS. HORSES FOR SALE OR HIRE. All Easiness Transacted Appertaining To a FIRST-CLASS STABLE. THOMSON, LASCELLES, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS Esk-stkeet. N.B— SPECIAL ADVANCES MADE. FURNITURE AND BEDDI SG WAREHOUSE Tay Steeet. JAMES MACK AY, UPHOLSTERER .AND CABINET-MAKER AND IMPORTER OF ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND AMERICAN FURNITURE, BEGS to acquaint the people of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he has now got one of the largest and most varied assortments of Furniture ever imported into this Province, every articlcof which he can highjy recommend for cheap ness and durability. Amongst his scock will be found the following useful piece? : -■.,, Spanish mahogany sofas in hair and haircloth Do. couches, hail 1 and leather Cjlom'al sofas Mahogany telescope dining-room tables Loo tables Spnnish mahogany dining-room chairs J)o do sideboards „ eheffoniers |} chests of drawers Washstands double and single Dressing-table 6 do do I Cornice poles Feather beds Fibre mattrasscs Flock do Flax do Bolsters and pillows Straw palliasses, all sizes Half tester iron bedsteads • French do do Stump do do Iron stretchers Carpeting, Brussels and Kiddcrmiuslcr Cocoa matting, all widths &c, &c.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 1
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441Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 1
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