Bufrfeess Hotices, JOH2-T M. FINDLAY, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE AND . GENERAL COMMISSION F A Gr E ItT, I; . DeE-STBEEE, ; (Nest tho " Southland News " offico) , , IHVESdAIiGiLIi. i Debts collected and prompt settlements made, MAIR AND GARVEN, r*LO!E-HI-E:BS AND GENEEAL VJ OUTFITTERS, Tay-stbeet, f (Noxt to Mr, Broad, Jeweller), . iNYBBOAHaiII. Importers direct from tho Scotch and Eng- • lish markets. ! SAMUEL BEAVEN, Ijiporteb op Every Desceiption ov fi ENERAL AND FURNISHING IX IRONMONGERY, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, OILS, COLORS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, kc, INVERCARGILI/. = R. C. SPENCER, G ! ENERAL FORWARDING-, CARRYING AND COMMISSION AGENT, Jetty, I*xvehcargill. Lighterage on :most Reasonable Terhs!. N.B. — All orders left at Robertson's Commercial Chambers, Tay-street, will be immediate 1 y attended to. • SPENCER k C 0., (Late Stanford & Co.) KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP DEPOT, Agents for Singer and Co.'s Sewing • Machines. ? Tay-street. i . DAVID WEBSTER, PAINTER, DECORATOR, GLAZIER, AND Importer of every article in the Trade DEE-STREET, Oppposite Government Offices. A. T. CLARKE & SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS, Tay Street, Invercargill SHIPPING SUPPLIED, CORNED BEEF ALWAYS READY. ' FAMILIES WAITED UPON FOR ORDERS. A. ROSS AND CO., • CfHOERS AND GENERAL BLACKO SMITHS, Bog to inform the residents of Long Bush, and up-country Settlers, that they are now ready to execute all orders wliich may be entrusted to them in the above business ; and having secured the services of first-class workmen, they hopo to merit a share of patronage. WE have opened a branch of our business as Wholesale Druggists and Importers ■ of Oilmen's Stores, in Stafford-street, Dunedin, under the style or firm of H. and E. Youngman & Co. YOUNGMAN & Co. Melbourne, Ist July, 1863. nOBEKTSON and CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, STOCK AND [ STATION AGENTS, ; TAY-STREET, INVERCARGILL. ' LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE & FREIGHT TAID WHEN REQUIRED. i P. S. — For the convenience of shippers of stock Robertson and Co. have erected yards at Horseshoe Bay, ' Mokomoko, wlierc Cattle, f Horses, or Sheep can be yarded, immediately on landing, free of expense. IMPOETANT ANNOUNCEMENT. QUEENSTOWN AUCTION MABT. D. M'KENNA, A UCTIONEER, QUEENSTOWN AND KINGSTON, i Begs leave to inform the merchants ancl 3 others of Invereargill and out-districts, that c he holds a ) PRODUCE SALE TWICE A WEEK ■ At Queenstown, and will be enabled to realise the highest price going for all kinds of Produce ; the greatest interest will be taken in realising prices, to afford satisfaction to consignees. STORAGE FOR A HUNDRED TONS OF GOODS. 3 N.B. — Goods consigned for Sale to me will 3 be received and forwarded from Kingston, , without charge. ■> FORWARDING AND COMMISSION AGENCY AT KINGSTON. D . M'KENNA, AUCTIONEER, &c, ' ' KINGSTON AND QUEENSTOWN. TO SETTLERS, CARRIERS, DIGGERS, AND OTHERS. PIVOT STORE, BUTCHERY, AND BAKERY, Winton Bush, (Nest door to Winton Hotel.) Always on Sale, a large stock of general 3 stores, including groceries, men's clotliing, picks, shovels, etc., etc. NEIL BLACK, Pivot Store, Winton Bush. Connected with the store is a Blacksmith's Shop,- •whore overy description of smith's work, including shoeing, is executed on the shortest t notice. "
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1
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