Late Advertisements. BURGOYNE AND SON. BAIL WAY IRON AND TIMBER YARDS g -. . Cous-sb, ov Esk asd Lsysjr STSBBTB, -' Invercargiil/ " - : ---; Have on Sale— . ..,..-..'.. . .... ' • .30,000 feet f tongued arid, grooved Americ«il 1 Lumber ' 20,000 feet 6xlfTaiiaG flooring 15,000 feet 6x J " do do - . /. 25,000 feet 6^x do lininir boarcU 18.000 feet 9 xf rough deal lining v V 40,000 feet American white pine shelving ? 200 red deals,. 11 x 3—1, 2, »nrl3 cut Cedar Boards— s, f , I, l£. and 2 inches, thick : Doors aud Sishes, in great variety - s A large assortment of Rod and Bar Iroc i Blister, and Cast Steel , Twenty tons Galvanized Corrugated Iron, various guajjes and lengths . . - . Galvanized Nails,* Screws, Rivets, and burrs * Plain Black Iron, Axle Arms/ Naves, ' librae* ~ shoes and Nails .'.,.«-,,. T Bullock Yokes .and Poles, . Anvils, Smiths' Hammers and Tongs Fire Irons, Ridging, Spouting arid Piping . A large assortment of American cat and : Ewbank's patent Nails .- Lime, Cement, and every other description of Building Materials. . - L To Arrive— An extensive assortrneat t>f Builders' Ironmongery. ' '-.-•■ ' T?OR SALE at the Stores of. the Undersigned— Bran, Oats, Hay, Chaff, Crushed Maize and Barley i Flour — Adelaide and .Tasmanian, .in 50 lb, 100 lf>, and 200 lb bags Svgar — Mauritius, Victoria Company's, and Java Tea — Chests, half-chests, and boxes Coffee— ln 7 lb, 4. lb, 2 lb, and 1-jb tins Oilmen's Stores of every description' Wines, Spirits, Ale, and Stout, in bulk and bottle Cordials — viz., Giug er Wine, Raspberry Vinegar, Cherry and Ginger Brandy, Cloves, Peppermint, Lemon Syrup, Stoughton's Bitters Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's and Colonial) Butter— Tasmanian and Gould's Seconds, in. cloth .....;'-. ..'.V _ . ;-.- - Ironmongery, Drapery, Stationery, &c. . JAMES HORNER AND CO," '" Esk street near Dee street. lUST ARRIVED, .ex Star of Victoria— .'. TURKEYS, -... ... ..' . r - GEEaE — . > J ducks;:' - r ■AND FOWLS;* AT ARMSTRONG & HUNT'S, ' Near Pi ince of Wules Hotel, - ;■-.';; ...... v ■ . Dee street. L E E VS : OLD PRO VI MI AL HOTEL AND GAFE; -. IN annonncins: the opening of a Hotel in 'co--»-neciion with the above well-known Caf<s,- the proprietor begs to intimate to c tun try gentlemen, merchants, arid others, that no expense has been spared, both as regards a fl-st class cuisine, well vent'lated Bedrooms, and Private Sitting-rooms, furnished in the xnost elegant style. , To meet the increasing demand for light wines, the proprietor has made arrangements to ensure a constant supply ; of French and Colonial Wines ft the best vintngej as well as the following list of best brands, recently imported :—• ' "' ""'"' ■ Sherry ('White Seal) ' * ~ ' " ' Sherry (Amontillado) Port, Claret (St. Estepho) Burgundy (Still) Hock, Still (Deinhard and Jourdan)' Caampagne (Auguste de Burie) Moselle (Deinhard and Jourdan) Together with ; . k J_ Beer, Colonial, Beer (British) Bitter .-■--- . THE CAPE, Tho proprietor has the pleasure of announci ••..?, has been so successful, and the patronage of »-h p '.biii: So liberal, that additional expense has bepn ' undertaken in order to render tbe Bill of Farejsueii as the most fastidioas can desire. The following is the DAILY BILL OF FARE :— SO UPSComprising Oyster, Turtle, Gravy, &g . DINNERS^Fowl— Boiled and' Roast MultDn — Roast and Bjilod Beef — Roast, &c. Pastry of all kinds .ENTREES— Grilled Chops • ' Grilled Steaks, a la Parisieane Mutton Cutlets, sauce Tomato Mutton Cutlets, a la Jardiniere Mutton Cutlets, a la maitre d'hotol Lamb Cutlets and Green Peas Veal Cutlet's,~sauce piquante * Stewed Kidneys Grilled Kidneys Stewed Giblets Devilled Chicken . - . » Boiled Eggs Poached Eggs, with Toast , Poached Eggs, with Bacon . Ham and Eggs Omelettes— variou3 . > : Welsh Rarebits TABLE D'HOTE AT ONE O'CLOCK. * Orders for Public Dinners, Wedding Break-fas'?, arid Ball Suppers contracted for on a liberalsbak'. . Private Sitting Rooms for Families. ; ; '--.'.: '■': : .-TP.;H.,LEB, .-- '_'" .'".'Proprietor. A night. porteriri attendance. ' •-'.-..
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 3
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598Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 3
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