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James Horner & 00/s Advts. '<'> * .: , " , — FOR SALE, BY J PRIVATE CONTRACT; STORES OFTHE UNDERSIGNED,; ' - A First-class Portable "> -- - •- NEW 1 f FTRIE ENGIN, E;^'^ * ,Blinkthorne' and Shuttleworth's Pa-tent, *^ ' with Suction Hose, and two Sections of Delivery Hose, and double action Valve. ' ' i . Thisengine is recommended from tbe^fact of jta being capable of being wprked^y four oir' six men io the same power as an ordinary engine requiring twenty men. * .. ( _ * JAMES HORNER AND CO., *«_>., ■ Esk street (near Dee street). . | FOR SALE, at the /Stores of.the undersigned— ' ' j ' 12-horsevpower HORIZONTAL HIGH-PRESSURE ENGINE, I with Cornish Flued Boilert ancl all mountings, 4c., complete. James horner and co., E*k street (near Dee street)/ FOR SALE, at the Stores of the signedOne Iron Saw Bench, with two Carriages and Tramways, and Four Saws. _ JAMES HORNER AND CO., Esk street (near Dee street). FOR SALE, at the ' Stores of the/ «nder> signed — ( , ONE CHAFF CUTTING MACHINE, For horse or steam power, with Screw/four spare. Knives, Steel Mouthpiece, complete. % % " NB.—This machine was made by thebest maker in Melbourne, and expressly for this market. JAMES HORNER AND CO., Esk street (near Dee street). FOR SALE, at the Stores-^of the undersigned — TURN IN G LAT HE, Of 12 heads tocks, with compound slide, rest, back gear, &c, complete. * . JAMES HORNER AND CO., Esk street (near Dee street). WILL SHO E.TI'T . A R Rji VE — One 8-hor«e power y ' PORTABLE ENGINE (NEW) By one of the best makers. JAMES HORNER AND CO" Y Esk-street (near Dee street); TV>R SALE at the Stores of tho UndersignedBran, Oats, Hay, Chaff, Crushed Maize and Barley i . Flour — Adelaide and Tasmanian, in "60 lb, 100 lb, and 200 lb bags Sugar — Mauritius, Victoria Company's and Java - Tea — Chests, half-chests, and boxes Coffee— ln 7 lb, 4 lb, 2 lb, and Ilb tins Oilmen's stores of every description Wines, Spirits, Ale and Stout, in bulk and bottle Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's and Colonial) Butter — Tasmanian and Gould's seconds, in cloth Ironmongery, Drapery, Stationery, etc. JAMES HORNER AND CO., Esk street (near Dee street). . FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. TO CAPITALISTS, HOTELKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. FIRST-CLASS FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Consisting of FIVE ACRES LAND. On the Main North Road, 15 Miles from Invergill, together with the BUILDING ERECTED THEREON, Known as tho TRAVELLERS' REST HOIEL. THE undersigned .have been favored with instructions from Mr Andrew Fisher (who is retiring from the business), to Sell by Private Treaty, That very substantially-erected roadside Hostelry known as tho TRAVELLERS* REST HOTEL, Stables and Outbuildings, Together with All that Piece or Parcel of Land, being part of Block IX, Section 46, New River Hundred, having a frontage of 300 feet to the Main North Road, by a depth 0f.919 feet (more or less), consisting of o acres, the greater part of which is under cultivation. This property commands a position for doing an extensive hotel trade, and is the breakfast stage for COBB AND CO.'S LINE OF COACHES TO THE LAK|S. The hotel,, stables, and outbuildings are newlybuilt, and ot a most substantial character. Title perfect and Guaranteed. Terms Liberal. For all particulars apply to JAMES HORNER AND CO., Eslfstreet (near Dee street), Invercargill. TO FARMERS, CARTERS, HORSE BREEDERS, &c, &c. TO STAND this Season at Myross Bush Farm, Waihopai, that splendid Heavy Draught Entire Horse, ROYAL OAK. Royal Oak ie by the celebrated imported horse, Tasman (which was considered by competent judges to be tho perfection of horseflesh), dam imported same time, and for which the sum of £300 was paid in Scotland. , Royal Oak is now six years old ; rich dapper brown, perfectly pound, of sweet temper, and a sure foal getter. He has gained nine first prizes in Victoria, certificates of which may be seen with; the owner. * It is intended to travel the above horse to Invercargill and Wallacetown 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 is requested. Terms, £8; Grooming, Ba. A good paddock for mares, to wbich every attention shall b« paid, but without any .responsibility. J. J. CUFF. £5 REWARD. SUPPOSED to have been stolen from the Dome Passon the 30th ult., a Light Bay Horse j branded JH 243 O on the off shoulder. Anyone delivering the same at the Station of the undersigned, and (if stolen), giving such infonmation as will lead to the conviction ofthe thief, will receive the above . reward. i D. A. CAMERON. . Nokomai, 16th August, 1863. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED, from Mr Robinson's paddock, Richmond Grove, one Bay Pony, branded Mon near cheek, U on off neck, and small blaze in| forehead Any one bringing the same to the Albion Hote Stables, will receive the above reward. " BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE.- . HIGHLY recommended by tbe members of the Medical Profession, and patronised,, by all judgss of malt liquor. Observe the "label— Black Letters on la Yellow Gronnd.' C. S. BUTTON & Co. Provincial Brewery, ' i' Invercargill. J TNVERCARGILL. TOTAL 'ABSTINENCE A SOCIETY. — Parties desirous of joining tb'e above society, are requested to apply 'to --'.I j j. h. perkins; • . P ' Secretary ' Tay-Elreet, Invercargill.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 105, 23 October 1863, Page 8

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