RO S E ' S ' C I R C?UL A T LNG "LIBRARYy V TAY-STREET. -•' •-<■'•■:■-.■; The following Books just added .— Wilkie Collins-VWomfiri-in White „ D?ad Secret Dickens' Great Expectations „ Tale of T,wo .Cities „ Uncommercial Traveller Eliot's Adam Bede r „ Mill oh the Floss Charles Lever's Davetipqr j Dunn „ Martin's of Cro' Martin Bulwer Lytton's Strange Story Livingstone's South Africa Augustus Sala's Baddington Peerage „ Gaslight and Daylight Thackeray's Lovel The Widower „ The Four George's „ English Humorists Trollope's Framley Parsonage „ The Three Clerks Complete sets of — All the Year Round Cornhill M gazine Onee a Week Sixpenny Magazine. New Books Added Every Month. MELBOURNE MASONIC JOURNAL. JOHN MUNRO, Bookseller, Dee-street, having been appointed agent for the above Journal, will be glad to receive subscribers names. Copies can be had on the arrival of every mail from Melbourne. COBB AND CO.'S SOUTHLAND TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TO LAKE WAKATIP. AN AND AFTER Monday, November 2nd, A COACH Will leave Cobb and Co.'s Offic, Dee-street, Invergill, Three times each Week, for St. John's LAKE WAKATIP. FARE, FIVE POUNDS. Passengers and Parcels booked at the Offiee, Dee-street, where every information may be obtained. CHARLES B. KINGMAN, Agent. W. H. BRAYTON, & C0.7 Proprietors. COBB AND CO.'S GOUTHLAND TELEGRAPH LINE Of ROYAL MAIL COACHES, From INVERCARGILL TO CAMPBELLTOY/N BLUES' HARBOR, (Via Mokomoko.) Coaches of the abovo Line will leave tho^Company's Office, DEE-STREET INVERCARGILL, DAILY. Returning, will Leave the EAGLE HOTEL, BLUFF, And ARRIVE AT INVERCARGILL, DAILY. Full particulars as to Fares, time of Starting, &c, to be had on application at the Office. No responsibility for Parcels, beyond the amount of Five Pounds sterling (£5), unless value is declared, and paid in at the timo of Eooking. Passengers' Luggage at their own risk, and fourteen "(14) pounds weight only allowed to each free of charge. W. 11. BRAYTON and CO., Proprietors COBB AND CO.'S T IVERY, BAIT. AND COMMISSION j STABLES, TAY- STREET. Gentlemen and Travellers can leave their Horses at these Stubles, in the full confidence that they will receive every attention. Experienced Grooms only are employed, and the Provender is of the very best, and liberally supplied. HOESES AND VEHICLES, Of Every Kind, Always on Sale and for Hire. DRAUGHT' AND SADDLE, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS HORSES, ALWAYS FOR. SA.LE. HORSES AND VEHICLES BOUGHT AND SOLDON COMMISSION. In calling the attention, of the Public to the above Yards, they will be found on inspection to be second to none in the Province for First Class Stock ; and intending Purchasers may always rely on satisfactory trials before buying. LIVERY AND BAITS AT LOWEST PRICKS W. H. BRAYTON and CO., Proprietors. COBB-AND CO.'S HAVE Tl O R SALE An assortment of RUGGIES And EXPRESS WAGGONS. W. H. BRAYTON & Co CHAFF, MAIZE, OATS, AND CRUSHED BARLEY ALWAYS ON HAND. AND n O R SAL In quantities TO SUIT PURCHASERS, AT CCBB & CO.'S STABIES-Tay-stieet.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 107, 28 October 1863, Page 1
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475Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 107, 28 October 1863, Page 1
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