k ? Hotels. 1 &c: H p TBL^ (Corner of Esk and Kelvin -streets,) A,N ELR, E I'MOIE, PjBOPBIETOR. ffIHE above New and Commodious Hotel is now JL open, and will be in the most spirited and economical manner. From the fact of this establishment being under the management of the undersigned^ •■ffh'o'nas had twenty years experience in the Easiness, it is confidently hoped that every satisfactiou'CuviltTbe given to the public, as -well as to the many friends who have hitherto supported him. '"*' - ANDREW MOIK, 1 1-12-tc Clarendon Hotel, E3k and Kelvin Streets. THE; EAGLE '" HOTEL, *■:.., , T CAMI*BELLTOWN, BLUFF -HARBOUR. '/ J.',S. WAGNER, ; ; i PROPRIETOR. Winesand Spirits of the best quality, from firstclass houses. T ; v ; . " [ Private Bedrooms for Families, and, a Private Sitting-room: for Ladies. ; . , . . Extensive alterations are 'about being made in tkis Hotel, so as to render it second to none in the province, ,;, The Stables are unrivalled, and aTe under the immediate management of Cobb and Co. •.'-.. 22-I— to : Merchandise. 171 OR SALE, at the Stores of the Undersigned, — Bran, Oata, Hay, Chaff, Crushed Maize and Barley Flour — Adelaide and Tasmanian, in 50 lb, 100 lb; and 200 lb bags Sugnx — Mauritius, Victoria Company's and Java Tea — Chests, half -chests, and boxes Coffee— ln 7 1b,4 lb, 2 lb, and Ilb tins Oilmen's stores of every description Wines, Spirits, Ale and Stout, in bulk and , bottle . Cordials— viz., Ginger Wine, Raspberry Tine- , gar, Cherry and Ginger Brandy, Cloves, Peppermint, Lemon Syrup, Stoughton's Bitters Haras and Bacon (Sinclair's and Colonial) Batter — Tasmanian and Gould's seconds, in cloth Ironmongery, Drapery, Stationery, etc. JAMES HORNER&CO., 18-12-tc Esk-street, near Dee-treet. CHAFF FOR THE MILLION. /^kN sale, at the Southland Steam Chaff Cutting Establishment, at the lowest current rates (the best Provincial Hay only used.). Fresh-cracked Maize to be had daily. Note the address— Southland Steam Chaff Cutting Establishment, next Pickford's Carriers' Depot, Deeatrcet, Invercargill. — S-l-tc f\ N SALE by the Undersigned— Adelaide Flour, in 200, 100, and t'O-Ih. bags Tasmanian Flour, In 200 and 50-lb. bags Mauritius sugar Teas London and Colonial Company's ale and stout, in bulk and bottle HenneS3y'3 and MarteLTs brandies in bulk and case Kirkliston whisky, in bulk and ease Ports and sherries Geneva Sardines Butter Oilmen's stores Blankets, millera' moles Chaff cutters, oat crushers &c, - &c, &c. 16-11-tc DALGETY, 11ATTRAY, and CO. FURNITURE BEDDING- WAREHOUSE, TAY-STREET. THE Undersigned begs to intimate to the People of Invercargill and surrounding districts that he has received a large assortment of First-Class Furniture, ex Witch of the Tees, from London, and manufactured by the most celebrated makers, and ail of -which will be sold at the lowest prices to make room for other shipments daily expected. Among his stock will be found the f ol^ving usefnl pieces of furniture : — Walnut drawing-room suites in silk Do do do in velvet Slahogany dining-room chairs in haircloth Bo easy chaira in morocco leather Do sofas in haircloth. Couches in do Mahogany Loo Tables. Pembroke do ■ Chests of Drawers. Cane chairs every variety Looking-glasses. Towel horses Half Tester bedsteads. French do. Stump do Brussels carpet. Tapestry do. Kidderminster do. Stair do Floor cloth, all -widths. Crimson and green damask, etc. Hearth-rugs Hassocks.: Hair mattresses. Flock do Straw palliases. Feather beds and pillows. <fee. J. MACKAY'S Furniture Warehouse, o-2-te Tay-street. ffIHE UNDEBSIGNED -will shortly have on sale X to arrive per Mary Francis, from Glasgow, 400 packages of merchandise consisting of — Geneva, J.D.K.Z. Brandy, Martell's, in case Whisky Tennant'a India pale ale, (quarts and pints) Do brown stout Do Tea, in chests, very superior Oate, oatmeal Pearl barley Cheese, fancy biscuit Jams, andiconfectionery Soap and candles Car. of "soda, and tartaric acid Soda crystals Currants, .raisins Bottled fruits Salad oil, castor oil Fresh salmon in tins — -Do -herrings Do: Findon haddocks Do White and red herrings Sardines Mustard, pepper - Worcestershire sauce, pickles ,Hop 3 ' ; Japan blacking, white lead Tobacco pipes, vestas Calico, D. and S. width Aberdeen hose Crockery &c. COCHEAN, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD, Deveron-street, 15*24 c Near corner of ; Tay -street. /
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Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 4
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