On Sale. AN SALE, at the Store of tho Undersigned, at the Lowest Market price — Brandies, best brands, in hhds, qv-casks and CiISCS Whisky, do do, in fjr -casks and cases Rum, \Vl.3On p Geneva, JDKZ, and others, in four-gallon cases Old Tom, Sir Robert Burnett's patent glass stoppers "WolfPs schnapps in pints Portwine and Sherry (Jlaret and champagne Victoria Company's sugar Dried apples in half-barrels Salmon and lobsters, in 1-lb tins t Vinegar, in hhds, qr-casks and cases Mixed, and all spices Day and Martins blacking Oatmeal and French chocolate Genuine Havana cigars Swiss do VcsttlS, Bell and Blacks, Xrtehford and Palmer's, 250, iioo, and 1000 in spanned boxes, 100 plaid oxes Corrugated iron, C>, 7 and S feet Iron bedsteads, single autt double Iron stretchers Large pier glasses, gilt frames Do do, rosewood and maple ©((ice chairs Tumblers, &c., &c. HENRY OOLDSCITMIDT and CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, and Importers of General Merchandise, Dee street, Invercargill, Next to Messrs Carey and Gilles, And a!t Melbourne and Crvens District. FOR SALE by the undersigned, ex innie Beaton, from ITobart Town : — 4(il Bags Crushed Maize 240 Biiirs \jr nn C. r >o Tierces Bo iled Beef !141 Pieces Bacon nnrl ll.ims T','2 Tubs Tasmanian Butler 2 Cases Preserved Lemon 2 finles Tasinanian Hops 1 Tip Cart 1 Pair Cnrt Wheels it Bullock Yokes and Bows 'A Wheelbarrows 20 Drums Spirits of Tar 4000 Palings 32,000 Shingles 21 Hearthstones MANING & WnTTTON, Tay street. 23rd November, 1803. ON R A L E, by the Undersigned, now landing, ex i vanhoe — 7000 bricks 33 tons best smiths' coals 4- barrels pitch ] 7 barrels tar 12 tierces prime beef. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets. FOR SALE— A General Assortment of— G-roeoi'ios nnrt Provisions Ironmongery, Corrusintetl Iron Nails, wrought and cut Copper Bout Nails Canvas Blocks, Twine nnd Tar Earthenware and Glassware Worsted (Paton's AUoa Yarn) Boots and Shoes, Paperhangings HAY BROTHERS, General Storekeepers, Tay Street. FOR SALE, to arrive by tho Prospector, daily expected— - -2000 Fire Pi-irks 150 Boxes Bath Bricks 3 disks Fire C'.nv 40 Bundles Hoop 2 Tons Smith's Iron Coals 10 Casks I\iint 1 ditto Imperial 10 Drums Linseed Weight" Oil 4 do. Sash Weights 15 Parrels Arch■)O dozen Spades' angel Tar 15S pieces Caithness COOO ft T and G Scotch Pavement Flooring G Tons Bar Rod C> Tons Pig Iron, Iron No 3 2 Cask Blocks 2 do Manilla Ropo HAY BROTHERS. Opposite Times Office, Tay street. BURGOYNE AND SON, T)\IIWAY IRON AND 'JIM B ttrt YARDS I Coeneh or Esk and Lr.vr.>" Streets, Invcrcargill, Have on Sale — 30.W0 feet J rongued and grooved American Lumber 21,000 feel. 0 x I. T and G flooring 1 "i,oon feet (> x J do do 2. r ».ooofeet 0 1 , x V do linini bonrds ]8.000 feet !) x ;) rough deal lining 40.000 fed American white pine shriving '200 red deals, 11 x f> — 1, 2, and 3 cut Ccdnr Boards — J, ~1, 1, 11, and 2 inches", thick Doors and Siishos,in great variefv A large assortment of Rod and Bar Iron Blister and Cast Steel Twenty tons Galvanized Corrugated Iron, various gun^es and lengths Galvanized Nails, Screws, Rivets, and burrs Plain Blnck Tron, Asle Arms, Naves, Horseshoes and Nails Bullock Yokes and Pole?, Anvils, Smiths' Hammers nnd Tongs Fire Irons, Ridging, Spouting and Piping A large assortment of American cut and Ewbank'f patent Nails Lime. Cement, and every other description of Building Materials. To Arrive — An extensive assortment of Builders' Ironmongery. TO MEMBERS OF BOAT CLUBS, AND OTHERS DESIROUS OF PURCHASING A FIRST-CLASS EOAT: T7IOR SALB by the Undersigned, a teak-built L cop per -fastened, six oared Gig, of the following dimensions, viz.: — length, 2f) feet over all; 4 feet 7 inch beam, with a proportionate depth. She is fitted with strong and finely made bottom and raised stern sheets, and forward gratings ; teak standard for awnings; six oars; fix brass rowlocks ; brass tiller ; leak sti-etchers, and ornamental supporters for the seats. This very superior boat has been built to ensure great speed, combined with strength; and is perfectly tight and very roomy as a pleasure boat she is unequalled, having comfortable accommodation for four or five ladies in the stern-sheets. Terms very lew. T. C. T ANTON, Bluff Harbor. Nov. 22nd, 1563 HEED. SEED. SEE I). T2OO bushels Tartarian oats, white, grey, and black 4-50 do do oats for hay 400 do Poland oats. "R>-o-£^*ass sood i I Oats, maize, bran, g™™, an d ciianj aiwajs on j sale, at lowest market rates. t CLOVER SEED. Grown by Thomas Field, Esq., 'Tasmania, guaranteed. T. BRUNTON and CO., Next Southland Notes Ofiice, Dec-street. MATUKSON AND GRACTE'S T I M B E U YARD, NKAU, VICTORIA HOTEL, BLUFF ROAD. ON SALE. — Doers, sashes, flooring boards, weatherboards, deals, battens, clear pine, cedar, architraves, mouldings, galvanised corrugated iron, piping, spouting and ridging, hearth stones, paints, oils, and window-glass, builders' ironmongery, and every description of building materials.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 December 1863, Page 4
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825Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 December 1863, Page 4
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