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:!/ '■•-' rdn Sale. ■■-■ ■ -•- ■ JOHN S. MORRISON, Clyde Stroet, CORNER OF TWEED STREET, T3e;j3 to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and Country Storekeepers that he is now landing, ex Prospector, from Leith, . about; 100 Tons Generrl Merchandise, which he will be prepared to dispose of at low rates, in a few days. J. S. M. bavins purchased the most of his Stock from tho manufacturers before leaving the Old Country, enables him to make liberal offers, and by strict attention to business, he hopes to gain a share of the public patronage. IRONMONGERY. A large assortment of Rim Locks, Latches Cupboard, Press, Chest, Till, and Stock Locks Padlocks, in Brass, Galvanised, Iron and Japanned Spades, Shovels, Camp Ovens Hinges — Butts, Tees, and Baekfolds Nails, assorted, Screws, assorted, Cut Tacka Horsi Shoeing Nails, Brass Headed Nails CUTLERY. Table and Pocket Knives, Scissors Butchers' Knives and Saws, Fleama Farriers' Knives, Castrating Edge Tools, CLisete, Gouges, Augers Gimblets, Brnces and Bits, Hand Saws Back Saws, Spokeshaves, Die Stocks Plain Irons and Covers, Axes, Brad A wig Wood Rasps, Half-Round and Flat, Bastards Hnnd and Frame Saw Piles, Hones and Slips Socket Chisels, liorso Rasps Carpenters' Pincers, Adzes, &c SHIP CHANDLERY. Caulking Iroas and Mallets, Shell Augers Telescopes, Marline Spikes. Fids, Palms Crab Winches and Ship Gins, Sailors' Knives Sheath Knives, Carpenters' Drawing Knives Rules nnd Squares, Sail Needles and Hooks Holt Ropes, Needles, Sash Tools Copper Tacks, &c, &c, SHOEMAKERS' TOOLS. Knives, Risps, Awl.<=, Insearos, Size sticks Nippers, Eyelet Punches and Eyelet* Pegging Awls SADDLERS' IRONMONGERY. Horse and Cattle B -u'hes. Curry Combs. D>'es Mullins, Bits, R >sler Buckles, Squares, Rings. SfTNDKIES. Sewing Needles, Darning Needles, Knitting Needles, Mixed Pin«. &c, &c. Kerosene Lamps, Cocoa Matting?, Door Mats. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Tea, Sugar, Onffee Mustard. Pepper, S:)iro, Rier>, Off meal Ossvego Flour. Starch, Cheddar Clieeso Barley, Peas, Blue, Blacking, and Black Leaa Lorhfine and Wick Herrings. Ling Hams, C.irbonate of S"dn. '! artaric Aci'l .Epsom Salts, Twelvefrees' Washing- Povrder Tailor's heat ;>i)e and fir.-st Yellow So«p3 Taylor's be.^t Sperm Candles Scented Sonp 20 Crates of Earthenware, assorted 2 Bales Stationery WINES AND SPIRITS. 143 eases and 1 1< quarter-casks fiuc old Highland Whiskey 80 cases of 3 -niard's Brandy 2') do do OKI Tom 50 do do Ginger VVino 20 do Mackie's do 1 4, do Port Wine 14 do Sherry do 30 Ilhds Knox's Alloa Ale. JOHN S. MORRISON, C jdo Street, (Corner of Tsveei street.) ■ T}l O . R SALE NOW LANDING, EX PROSPECTOR, (The first vessel direct from Britain.) Chwhbr Cheese. Sinclair's Bacon Butter, Irish Pork Oa'm;'al, green and split Pens, Pearl Barley Red Hi'rrin^s, Taylor's Soup Sus^r, Tr.-arlf, Tea Sperm Candles, preserved green Peas Clothing, Hosiery Boots mid Shoos — Whiting Manilla Ropp, Hemp R-ipo Engine P^tc'lcins, Plough Reins Oam'fiss, Blocks, Twine J'arthomvare Fire B i.-ks ank Fire Clay Sash Weights Black's Spades and Shovels Bur and Rod Iron, Cast Steel Crab Winches, Cart Wheels and Axles 3 Biishel Bags, Wool Packs HAY BROTHERS, Tay Street. JUST ARRIVED, T)RIZE BUTTER, FROM TUB PORT PHILLIP AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THOMAS BKUNTON and Co., Dee Street. MATHESON AND GRACIE'S TIMBER V A II D » ,' NEAR VICTORIA HOTEL, BLUFF 110 AD. 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. Livery Stables, &c. VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. GEORGE SMITH, Peopeietob. GS. begs to inform the Inhabitants of Inver- . cargill and up-country Settlers, that he has taken the above Stables, where he trusts to merit a share of patronago. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND SINGLEAND DOUBLE HARNESS. HORSES FOR SALE OR HIRE. All Business Transacted Appertaining To a FIRST-CLASS STABLE. ROYAL HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. TOHN LAMBERT (from Cobb & Co.'s) begs to V inforin ihe inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he has leased those la/ge aod commodious Stables attached to the Royal Hotel, Tay Street-; and, from his Ling experience in the business, ho feels confident oi giving 6atis- • faction to his patrons. MODERATE RATES.— PROMPT ATTENTION.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 20, 23 December 1863, Page 4

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