H. B. Moiikman's Advertisenients. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. HB. MONKMAN has received instructions to • offer for 6alo, by Private Contract, the Interest in the Lease of THE GOLDEN AGE HOTEL. This Hotel is erected on an allotment of ground having a frontage of 22 feet to Spey-street, held on a lease,' of which 14 years remain unexpired, at the nominal yearly rental of £11. The present tenant is paying £188 10s. per annum, and as the Hotel 'is contiguous to Dee-street, and doing a good business, an increase in value may be anticipated, rendering tliis, therefore, a very favorable opportunity for a good and remunerative investment. Calder, Blacklock and Co.'s Adverts. np H E Undersigned have for SALE — Tea, in chests, halves, and boxes Sugar, brown and whito crystals Soap and oilmen's storos Oatmeal and rice Candles, full and light weights Martell's, Hennessy's, and Renault's brandy, • 'in bulk and case.'' Islay whisky, in bulk and case Ale and porter, in bottle and hhda. Galvanized corrugated iron Flooring, lining, and weotherboarda & c . &c., &c. OaAJ-DER; BLACKLOCK dc CO. in O R SALE Sulphur— Sheepwash tobacco, plug and leaf. GILDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. M. Mendoza's Advertisements. MMENDOZA begs to inform his numerous • friends, the Merchants and inhabitants of Invercargill and of the Province of Southland, that ho is now prepared to effect Sales of General Merchandise, Household Furnituro and Effects, House and Landed Property, Stations, Stocks, •Sec., by Public Auction. Having had upwards of twenty years* experience, he hopes to obtain a fair share of public patronage. Liberal Cash advances will be mado upon all property entrusted to him for bond fide Bale. DEE -STREET, Next Pbincess' Hotel. Robertson & Co.'s Advertisements. EOBEETSON & CO., AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, Tat-stbeet, Invebcabgill. LIBERAL advances mado and freights paid when required. R. <fc Co. are now prepared to receivo ovory description of Merchandise, Household Furnituro, &c. Account Sales promptly rcndorecL mOB SALE — 1400 WETHERS, 4 and 8 Tooth 300 FAT WETHERS, ready for the butcher. Ternis liberal. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers and Commission Agents, Tay-street, Invercargill. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, AT THE BLUFF FOR SALE. A splendid opportunity. Apply to — ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers, Tay-street. FIRST-CMSS HOTEL, IN TOWN, FOR SALE. A rare opportunity. Apply to — ROBERTSON & CO., Tay-street. Carey and Gilles' Advertisements. riAEEY AND GILLES, STOCK, STATION, and GENERAL SALESMEN, Beg to inform tho Squatters and Public of New Zealand and tho neighboring Colonies that thoy are prepared to arrange for tho Sale or Purchase of Station Property ; to receivo Consignments of Cattlo, Sheep, and Horses for Sale j and HOESE AND CATTLE SALES, BY AUCTION, AT theie INVERCARGILL SALE- YARDS, Dee-stbeet, SVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY; And wili be happy to mak« special arrangements for holding Country Sales by Auction of Land, Cattle, and Farm Stock generally. N.B. — Horses and Cattle of all descriptions always on hand for Private Sale. CAREY AND GILLES, Auctioneers, Stock and Station Agents, 4a, DBB-BTBEBT, InVEBCABOILL, N.Z. A GEN TS:' W. E. and A. S. King-, Melbourne} Duncan Ballaktynb, Gipps Land i Richabds and Cabby, Castlemaine j Weight, Robeetson, and Co., Dunedin. MISCELLANEOUS. Invercargill, 7th June, 1864WE horeby authorise Mr. C. N. CAMPBELL to DEMAND and RECEIVE PAYMENT of all ACCOUNTS due to the estate of A. M. CAMERON, late of the Albion Hotel ; and state that his receipt will bo a sufficient discharge for the same. A. T. MANING ") KENNETH M.TVOR > Trustees. THOMAS BRUNTON) P.S. — Mr. Campbell's offices are in Beaven's Buildings. FOR SALE, at Mr. WILLIAM FRASER'S Thnber Yard, Spey-street (two minutes' walk from Button's Brewery) — 20,000 FEET TIMBER, Suitable for all purposes, at most reduced prices, vi_. : — Weather Boarding, per hundred feet, 12s. Scantling do do 12s. Native white pine flooring, G. and T., 20s. 1-inch, li inch, 12 to 18 inoheß, broad white pine Shelving, 16s. '. Half-inch lining,. 10s. N.B.— Orders will also be taken for fencing, 2 . and 4 bars; morticed'and fitted. 'Mr. Jolm Graham will be in attendance at the Timber Yard during the week, £ror_ 9 o'clock to 6.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 11 June 1864, Page 4
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664Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 5, 11 June 1864, Page 4
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