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On Sale. ' CHAFF FOR. THE MILLION. AN" B ALE, at the Southland Steam ChaffOutting Establishment, at tho lowest current rates (tine best Provincial Hay only used) . . FRES&-GRACKED MAIZE TO BE HAD DAILY. Note the address — SOU'TELAND STEAM CHAFF-CUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, Next Pickford's Carriers' Depot, DEE STREET, INVERCARGILL T7OR SALE at the-Stores of the UndersignedBran. Oats, Hay, Chaff, Crushed Maize and Barley Flour — Adelaide nnd Tasmasiaa, in 50 lb, 100 lb, and 2*30 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-lb tins Oilmen's Stores of every deser ption Wines, Spirits, Ale and Stout, in bulk and bottlo Cordials — viz., Ginger Wine, Raspberry Vinegar, Cherry and Ginger Brandy, Cloves, Peppermint, Lomon Syrup, Stoughton's Bitters Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's and Colonial) Butter — Tasmanian and Gould's seconds, in cloth Ironmongery, Drapery, Stationery, &o. JAMES HORNER AND CO, Esk street near Def* street. BURGOYNE AND SON, pAII-WAY IRON AND TIMBER YARDS Corner of Esk akd Levek Streets, Invercargill, Have on Sale — 30,000 foot J tongued and grooved American Lumber 2*"i.0i.!0 feet « x 1 J T and G flooring 15,000 feet 6 x & do do '25,ii00 foot t'^- s .V clo lining boards IS.i'lU) feet 9 x i rough deal lining 4-0 000 feet American white piuo shelving 200 red deals, 11 x 3—1,2, and 3 cut Cedar Boards— 4, -_, 1, I^, and 2 inches, thick Doors and Sashes, in great v-u-ie'.v A lanje assortment of Rod and Bar Iron Blister and Ca«t Steel Twenty tons Galvanized Cjrrugnted Iron, various gunjjes aud lengths Galvanized Nails, Screws, Rivets, and burrs Plain Black Iron, Axle Arms, Naves, HorseShoes and Nails Bullock Yokes and Poles, Anvils, Smiths' llammei'6 and Tongs Fire Irons, Uidging, Spouting and Piping a\ largo assortment of American cut and Ewbnnk'" patent Nails Limaj'Cement, nnd every other description of Building Maternrls. To Arrive — An extensive assortment of Builders' Ironmongery. AN SALE by the Undersij-vj ■ — M-inritius soig.i!-, brown r.nd white crystals Tea. in chests, halves, and boxes Adel-iklo and Tiismanian flour, in SOlbs, lOOlbs and 200lbs bajrs Martell's brandy, pale ar.d dark, in qr-casks nnd hhds Whisky, qr-cask and caso Geneva, JDKZ Port and sherry, (Amontillado) in qra Bass' No 3 Ale Hams and Bacon, (Sinclair's) Candles, fuil weights Oilmen's stores Tobucco, twist and cavendish do shcepwash, cake and leaf Sulphur CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. Invercnrgill, November 2nd, 1863. Building Materials* "t7 m ber ya.r d, FORTH AND TYNE STREF.TS, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTOM-HOUSE. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. MATHESON~& GRACIE, m I M B E R MERCHANTS, Have os Sale — 250.000 feet 6x 1 J T and G Flooring 150.000 „ 6xl" „ 100,000 „ 6s| „ Lining 100,000 „ ex | „ o< '.ooo „ Cxi „ „ 40.000 „ American T and G Lumber 30,000 „ „ Dressed Shelving 175,000 „ „ „ Weather Boards 120,000 „ Baltic Deals and Battens, 1, 2, ' and 3 cut 300,000 „ Hardwood, Native and Kauri Quartering and Boards A very superior assortment of Doors Cedar Sashes Clear Pine Mouldings Broad Palings Architraves Shingles Skirtings Bar Iron Nails Zinc Galvanized Tin OG C.P. Rim Locks, Spouting Hearthstones, York ancl Arbroath ■ l i ] i /aiMiu«J l rjrrraiiif«. J T»i', i^jP'"ff'iff.i*" li i i n'i ■lALif^u.fr.r.Mniwmn Lectures, <&c. "MAN KNOW THYSELF." niRENOLOGY. MR J.- 11. HUME, Practical Phrenologist, will deliver a course of Four Lectures in the Mechanics' Institute. The Lcctiu-cs will be illustrated by a large collection of profiles of the most distinguished characters, also diagrams of the brain, and phrenological arrangement, &c, &c, so as to make these Lectures understood by all. Saturday, 23rd Inst. — Subject, Man's neglect of self-culture. Tuesday, 26th. — Subject, Man's improvement and self-culture, with advice to young men and women. TnuESDAY, 28th. — Subject, On the proper training and education of children. Satubday, 30th. — Subject The relative bearing of the phrenological organs. Each Lecture to conclude with public examination. Doors open at 8 p.m. ; Lecture to commence at half-past 8. Admission — Front scats, 2s ; back scats, ls. Persons desirous of Mr Hume's advice, should call soon, as his stay in town will bo short, and a like opportunity may not occur again. Mr Hume may be consulted at his temporary residence, Waverley Hotel, Tay-strcct, or he will attend on parties at their privato rciiidences. Terms— Chard only, 5s ; Chart and written description of characlor, lO*.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 4

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