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SUMMARY FOR TRANSMISSION TO EUROPI

Clothiers, &c. ■ GREAT CLEARING SALE AT H. HO A D AN D CO.'S, Comer of Arcade and Tay-street, INVERCARGILL. HHOAD & CO. have by far the cheapest, :■ , largest, and most varied stock of YOUTHS' and GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING IN . ' ; -■" '■ ■'■•' SOUTHLAND. They offer the same at a great reduction on the usual prices, previous to Stock Taking. Inspection Invited. Terms Cash. 11. II OA D AND CO., OUTFITTERS, &c. Corner of Arcade. Drapery. DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, TAY-STREET. R. D. YULE & CO., HAVING received their Shipments for tho WINTER. TRADE, arc now prepared to olfer to the inhabitants of Southland, a valuable and large assorted STOCK of GOODS suitable for the season. The entire stock, comprising all the newest and most fashionable fabrics and designs in Ladies' and Gentlemen's apparel, has been carefully selected by an experienced ngent in the various English and Scottish markets, for cash, and will be offered at low prices. Ex LADY MILTON, from London, and PARIA, from Glasgow. 45 CASES and BALES, Containing— DRESS MATERIALS, IN French merinos, poplins, silks Aberdeen and Perth wincies, plain and fancy Alpacas, lustres, Sec, &v. All wool clan tartans Petticoat wincies Prints, crinolines Laches' and chrildren's mantles, in Witney, sealskin MELTON TWEED, &c, &c. Garibaldi and Alexandra jackets Stays, gloves, belts and scarfs Rets, in linen and sewed work Children's hoods, in cashmere and worsted Ladies' hats, in straw, plush, &c. Millinery, and straw bonnets Flowers, wreaths, feathers Dress caps, head dresses, hair neta HOSIERY Ladies' and children's striped wool and cashmere hose Boys' kniekcrbockcr hose, &c., &c. Ribbons, in clans, and leading colors ' Velvets, dress trimmings I FLANNELS. Anti-rheumatic, Welsh, Saxony, &c, &c. ; do full width for petticoats ; do. in all the leading colors LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. A select assortment of fancy work in ottomans, slippers, 6nioking caps, infuscrs, &c, &c. Kidderminster carpets, crumb cloths, velvetpile and chenille hearth rugs, blankets, crib blankets, bed quilts, counterpanes DAMASKS. Window hollands (all widths), Scrim and Hessian, for house lining Long cloths, sheetings, towellings, grey calicoes, oil baizes Sack coats, in Witney, Tweed, Melton, &c. ; do., black superfine and diagonals Reversible coats, monkey jackets_ Men's and Boys' top coats, in Witney, beaver, Petersham, &c., &c. ; do., Inverness capes, watci-proof coats and leggings Trowsers, in Tweed, doe, mole, and cord, riding bi-eeches in do., and Bedford cord, vests Crimean sliirts, in Tweed, frieze, flannel, &c, &c. * Crimean shirtings, and flannel undershirts Pants, socks, stockings, belts, caps Hats in all the newest styles Collars (linen and paper), ties, scarfs BOYS' SUITS. Do. knickerbockers A full assortment of boy's and youth's clothing TO ARRIVE, By the " Charlotte Jane," from London, 33 CASES and BALES, containing— Several cases of dress materials Cloakings in tweed, wikneys, &c. Tartans, wincies, hosiery Undcrlothing, knitting worsted Flannels and blankets Damasks, sheetings, calicoes, doubla widths Mcns' trousers in Tweed, mole, doe, &c. Coats' in superior Tweed, reversible, &c. Suits in great variety, gloves, sheets, &c, &c, R. D. TULE AND.C 0., TAY-STREET.

' s Business Hotices. j W. BAB HAM, LONDON HAIR-CUTTING SALOON, Opposite the Post Office, Dee-street. npIIOSE who honor the above Establishment -»- with then* patronngo will find, not only the most fashionable and becoming modes adopted, but every attention paid that may be conducive to their comfort — in fact For cutting, and dressing, and cleansing the hair, With W. Babham's stylo few in town can com- ' pare ; Ftir being well vers'd in the practical art, To features he can such improvements impai't, That show at a glance what can really be done. When judgment and Fashion in unison run. N6r can it be said less of hi3. taste and liis skill, In making choice wigs which decidedly will Defy the most vigilant scanning to find — If nature .'Or art the light peruke designed. And hence all who value light wigs and fine tresses, May safely confide upon what Baeham professes. iggp 0 Observe the Address — OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Dee-stkeet, Late of the Burlington Arcade, London. "SOUTHLAND TIMES" JOB PRINTING OFFICE, ESK-STREET, !N"eae Railway Station. npnE Proprietors beg to inform the public that -^ they have received from Melbourno THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE To be found in any office in New Zealand, and they arc now prepared to execute every description of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, redttoei) C Prices. " TIMES " JOB PRINTING OFFICE, Esk-street. VINE GROWERS' COMPANY OF COGNAC. JULES DTI RET, Manager. CAPITAL, 3,000,000 FRANCS. HPHE justly celebrated BRANDIES of this -■- Company, which will be found fully equal in quality to those of any other shipper, may be luul, in bulk and case, from the undersigned, solo gents fur Victoria and New Zealand. WHITE BROTHERS & CO., Melbourne. Public STotiees. N OTICE. rplIE FEES for the Invercargill School from -"- the next quarter will be as fallows : — • Reading 12 shillings per quarter. Reading and Writing ... lv do. do. Reading, Writing and Arithenietic, 20 shillings per quarter. F. IT. GELSOW. Treasurer of the Invercargill District School Committee. NOTICE. A LL Parties indebted to the Assigned Estate of I\ E. HARGIN <fc CO., Ironmongers, Tayslreet, are requested to PAY the AMOUNTS of their ACCOUNTS to the undersigned, at the Premises, forthwith. ROBT. HARPER, Attorney for Trustees. Invornirgill, 2fith May, IS(U. IN THJfi ESTATIS OF jMACUOSALD & CO., SADDLERS. VTOTICTC IS IT ERE BY GTVEN, that the IN Trustees in the above Estate will not recognise any Receipt for tho Disehargo of ,1c -omits dun to this Estate, unless given by either of til ; undersigned. F. I'ANTLTN, } Trustee* C. N. CAMPBELL, j -"islccs Tnvcrcargill, Ifith June, ISG I. Invercargill, 7th June, 186 t. WE hereby authorise Mr. C. N. CAMI'P.KLL to DEMAND and RECEIVE PAYMKNT of all ACCOUNTS due to the estate of A. M. CAMERON, Lite of the Albion Hotel ; and state that his receipt, will be a sudicicnt discharge for the same. A. T. MANTNG- ■) KENNETH M.TVOR [ Trustees. THOMAS BRUNTON) P.S. — Mi*. Campbell's offices arc in Bcavcn's Buildings. NOTICE. AMERICAN BOTVLTNa SALOON, KELVIN-STREET. T7l PLAYER, Se>-ii., begs to inform his patrons J. J » and the public in general, in consequence of a disagreement between Mr. Salek and himself, the ONLY ENTRANCE to the above place of amusement is in KELVIN-STREET, where the words "AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON" arc written. E. PLAYER, Senr. 10th June, 1864. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by deed bearing date the 13th day of June, 1861, and made between HENRY ARCHER BROCK, of Rivorton, in the Province of Southland, and Colony of New Zealand, livery stable keeper, of the first part ; THEOPHILTJS DANIEL, of the same place, merchant, and JOHN ROBERT MILLS, of the same place, merchant, of the second part ; and tho several other persons whose names and seals arc thereiinto siibscribcd and set, being respectively creditors of the said Henry Archer Brock of the third part; the said Henry Archer Brock did CONVEY and ASSIGN all and every his REAL and PERSONAL ESTATE upon trust, for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said Henry Archer Brock, and that the said deed now lies at the office of the said Thcophilus Daniel, in Riverton aforesaid, and that all creditors not executing the same on ov before the fourth day of July next, will be excluded from the benefit thereof. THEOPHILUS DANIEL}™. JNO. R. MILLS j rrustees - Dated 14th July, 1864

Business Notices. NEW BOOT SHOP ! NEW B.OOT SHOP ! ! Deh-street, {Next Albion Hotel). GEOSSMANN & SHMIDT, Pkoprietors. A LARGE and varied assortment of Ladies' and j\. Gentlemen's Boots, eqixal to order, always on hand, and at reasonable prices. INSPECTION INVITED. Boots made to order, and Repairs neatly executed. CORRECT LIKENESSES GUARANTEED. BROWN'S PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Tay-stbeet, Adjoining Messrs. Mair and Garven's. Views of Invercargill for next European Mail, 2s. 6d. each, can be had at Photographic Rooms. I. BEO AD, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Tax-street, "F)EGS to announce that he has just received a largo and varied assortment of Jewellery, English Lever Watches, in gold and bilvob case 3, American Clocks from 10s. upwards. An inspection is invited. Tax- street, INVERCARGILL. T. G. CORK AND CO. BEG to inform the Merchants and Shopkeepers of Invercargill and the surrounding Districts, that they have succeeded in purchasing the Plant and Stock of the biisiucss formerly carried on by T. M. Holland & Co.. COFFEE ROASTERS & SPICE, MERCHANTS, Esk-street, next Henderson, Bonar Sf Co.'s Store, And intend carrying on said Business in all its branches as formerly, under the name of tho CITY COFFKE COMPANY, and hope by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. TO VICTORIAN DIGGERS. DO NOT FORGET, on your return to Melbourne, to buy a suit of Sydney Tweed from EICITAED HENRY COOLING-, The promoter of Colonial Industries and Manufactures, Taildr, Ladies' Habit Maker, ami General Outfitter, 45 and 47 Bo\irke-street East, (Near the Albion Hotel) MELBOURNE. Samples and instructions for self-measurement forwarded on application. PIIOTOGRAPHY. D . ROSS, (Late Plioloyraplier to Her Mijcsty,) PHOTOGRAPH fC ROOMS, AIJCADI?, T.\Y-STRFTCT, HAS now ready a large assortment of views Of the most important parts of the town, got up expressly for post. CARTE DE VIRTTEd TAKEN DAILY". Portraits in glass, colored and fitted into Cases, Brooches, Lockets, Rings, &.c. Also on hand, a large slock of Cases, Frames, Cameras, Lenses, Albums, Stereoscopes, &c. Picture Frames of any si/.e made to order. NOTICE. SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF. J25000 *corl7i of Jro»,nr« /;( .r;/ nnrl I?,i>-/7>rnu-arr>, at 50 per cent, less than, any other House in Town. TN the Assigned Estate of E. ITARGTN & CO.— J_ The whole of the valuable STOCK, comprising — ■ Agricultural implements Extensive assortment, of builders' ironmongery Fimiislung ironmongery Plated goods Dinner services Breakfast do Tea do A largo assortment of Glassware and Vases. * Tho Estate must be realised immediately. TAY-STREET, next MANING & WITITTON'S. BASKETS! BASKETS!! BASKETS ! ! ! TTJST received, ex Drover, a lai'gc and wellJ selected STOCK, consisting of— Butchers, Bottle, Cradle, Butter, Market, Work, Clothes, French, Office, And Baby Linen Baskets. Also, A VARIETY OF PANCY AND OTHER BASKETS, AT EKENSTEEN AND HALL'S, Corner of Dee and Esk-Strects, INVERCARGILL. BERR I C K , TTTATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Tax-street (next Police Station), INVERCARGILL. Watches accurately repaired at the lowest price, and guaranteed for Twelve Months. COLONIAL JEWELLERY Made to Order.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 18 June 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 8, 18 June 1864, Page 1

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