ifctete ahd RestatiiMta; j.'\:3Wm HABBOB, tpiBSMIjASS* AOOpMMODATION SOB . OOMHEBOIAL aBTOLBMBN AKD PEIYATE T G-KOO3\SS STOP. ' FAMILIES, Mi. I/ockyov having had oxtonsivo cx» porionoo in several "Wholesale Wino and Spirit Storos, is a sufficient guarantco for tho oseollcnco of tho liquors. -*-* W. LOCKYER, (Late of Castlomaino,) PROPRIETOR. GOLDEN AGE HOTEL. (Opposito tho Jotty, Bluff Harbor, Campbell* town.) DE SMIDT AND PETERSEN, PROPRIETORS. DE S. and P. beg to inforin Familios ancl Travellers visiting the abovo Harbor, that they will meet with every attention, comfort aud -first-class Accommodation at tho above HOTEL. Boats always in readiness to convey passengers to and from the steamers. DEOYINCIAL II OTE L, TAY-STREET. A. PUETTELKOW, rjtoriur.Toi*:. Choice selection of Wines and Spirits. GOOD AIRY BEDS. W. LIVESEY, PRINCE OF- WALES HOTEL, Dee-stkei*:t. I N V E R C A R G ILL. HOUT II LA N D RES TAUR AN T, KELVIN-STREET, MORTLOCK AND WILD, rnorßTETons. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WELL-AIRED BEDS Is. PER NIGnT. pLAS GO W RES TA U RA N T VJ CLYDE-STKI-ET. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Good Beds Is. per night. W. HUNTER, Proprietor. T\J I N T O N HOTEL, W (OrrosiTK tiik Railway TEionxrs), WINTON BUSH. NEIL BLACK, (FROM BALLARAT.) Proprietor. N. B. begs to inform the travellers to the Lakes and the public generally, tliat* he has just completed the above hotel, and as no expense has been spared in fitting it up. he has no hesitation in saving that the accommodation he has to oiler is only to be equalled in Invercargill. The bedrooms are large, lofty, and well ventilated, and fitted up with every attention to the comfort and convenience of visitors. The wines and spirits are of the best description, being selected by competent judges in the home markets. There is an eight-stall stable attached to tlie premises, and an experienced groom always in attendance. Chemicals, Drugs, &c. BY „ v _ EOYAL IT EH r^V-S'-i-^'*^ LETTERS --- -f "-;..'• ar..;.- » 't/>* MAJESTY'S " i ---'-^^S^^ PATENT. TTAYES'S PATENT CONCENTRATED JUL SPECIFIC, For the Prevention aud Cure of Scab in Sheep : also, for the Cure of Footrot, aud for Cutaneous Diseases in Cattle, Dogs, and other Animals. This preparation has now been extensively in use by the principal flockmasters of Victoria aad the adjacent colonies for upwards of twelve months, aud the demand for it is daily increasing. Its complete efficacy as a cure has long become an established fact, and the testimonials which have been received from, several ofthe most experienced squatters are of themselves sufficient to mark it as one of the most important discoveries of modern days in the interests of the pastoral community. It- is more certain, more simple in its application, and considerably less costly than any other remedy that has ever been applied to the prevention and cure of scab in sheep. Certificates from the Board of Agriculture and testimonials to its efScacy, from the followj ing gentlemen, beiiig some of the squatters j who have used it, are published in Clough's Circular .- — 3lr. Cuit, Inspector of Sheep. Mr. Matson, Secretary to the Board of Agriculture. Messrs. Winton Brotliers, Colbinabbin. Mr. Kelly. Kamarooka. Mr. W. Snodgrass, Tarwell. Mr. W. Furlonge, Seven Creeks. Mr. Alex. Mackenzie. Reedy Creek. Mr. -lames Burt, Glenmore. Mr. John Ritchie, Fiery Creek. Mr. Thos. Brown, jun., Yaloak Vale. Mr. C. S. Morrow, Mooreep. Mr. John Thornton. Heathcote. Messrs. H. M. k H. Baird, Mount Bute. Sir. William. Fenton, Terricks West. Mr. Thos. M'Keilar, Strathkellar. The price is 6d. i>er lb., in drums or casks, one of the latter being the quantity required for 2000 gals. of -water, bring the cost of the solution under l^d. per gallon. To be had bf Z. H, Cioxtoh & Co., Melbourne, or MESSES. HENDERSON, BO^AR & Co., InvercargilL
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8
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621Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 8
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