On Sale. EDMUND COWPER, itmOLESALE and RETAIL IRONMONGER ' ' haa on Salo— American Axes Douglas Pumps Pick and Axe Handles Manilla Ropo, all sizes Ames' L. H. Shovels Shop Twine, do. Collins' Picks, 5 to 71b Horse Shoes and Nails Wood Tubs (8) nested Pit and Cross-cut Saws Stamped Gold Dishc3 Kerosene Oil Tinware Do Lamps, good assortment Zinc (5 cwt casks) Turpentine Iron, Tin, and Wood Buckets Raw and Boiled Oil Nails, all sorts Table and Pocket Cutlery Coal Tar DEE-STREET, OPPOSITE DON-STREET, Invercargill. RIVERTON. lI7HITTINGHAM: BROTHERS, have always \ V on hand a large assortment of— Groceries, Provisions, Ironmongery Blankets, 8-4 Calico, Meus' Clothing, &c, SPIRITS. Brandies — Honnessy's, Martell's, in bulk nnd case Whiskey — Kirkliston, in bulk and case Old Tom — Burnett's do Geneva — JDKZ and others Rum — Beat Jamaica WINES. Port, Sherry, and Ginger, bulk ami case A good assortment of Cordials and Bitters ALE. Bulk and Bottled, best brands A good supply of Horse Feed always on hand. WHITHNGHAM BROTHERS. Havelock -street, Riverton. f\ N S A L E by tho Undersigned — Adelaido Floar, in 200. 100 and 50-lb bags Tasmanian Flour, in 200 and 50-lb bags Mauritius sugar Teas London and Colonial Company's ale and stout, in hulk and bottle Heanessev's and Martelle's brandies in bulk and case Kirkliston whisky, in bulk and case Geneva Ports and sherries Butter Sardines Oilmens' stores Blankets, millers' moles ChafV cutters, oat crushers DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. AN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— PRODUCE. Flour (Adelaide Brands) iu 50, 100 and 200" b bags Oatmeal do in 14, 28 and 561b bags Oats, Colonial, 5000 bushels M iize, whole aud cracked Gram, do do Bran, Hay and Cimff PROVISIONS. Buttfr, V.D.L. and Adelaide Do. Double Rise Cork (new in cloth) Cheese, English and Dunlop Bacon and Hams, Sinclair's and Coey's Do. colonial rolled, Smith's B.~ef (new cure, in tierces), do Do. Hams (boiled and raw), do Pigs Cheeks, smoked GROCERIES. Tea, fine quality Sugar, refined and white Do Mauritius yellow Coffee in 1, 2 and 71b tins Raisins, Muscatel and Capo Currants, new Dried Apples Fi^s Lemon Peel Pickles Sauces Tobacco, &c, &c. THOMAS BRUNTON & Co. ■n O R SALE NOW LANDING, EX PROSPECTOR, (The first vessel direct from Britain.) Cheddar Ciieese, Sinclair's Bacon Butter, Irish Pork Oatmeal, green and split Peas, Pearl Barley Red Herrings, Taylor's Soap Sugar, Treacle, Tea Sperm Candles, preserved green Peas Clothing, Hosiery Boots and Shoes — Whiting Manilla Rope, Hemp Rope Engine Packing, Plough Reinß Canvass, Blocks, Twine Earthenware iFire Bricks ank Fire Clay Sash Weights Black's Spades and Shovels Bar and Rod Iron, Cast Steel Crab Winches, Cart Wheels and Axles 3 Bushel Bags, Wool Packs HAY BROTHERS, j Tay Street, j A Jf SAL E— I AT JOHN S. MORRISON & CO.'S, Corner of Clyde Street arid Tweed Street— Lo'chfine and Wick Herrings in Ling Fish Hams Cueese Crab Winches Ship Gins i Ironmongery Crockery i Groceries i Ales ! Wines and Spirits. JOHN S. MORBISOiff & CO., Ciyde Street.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 4
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491Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 28, 11 January 1864, Page 4
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