Merchandise. PAEE3)'S PATENT STEEL SPADES. AFEW DOZEN of the above celebrated SPADES, ex Charlotte Jane, are now ON SALE. SAMUEL BEAVEN. ; fi S A L E, by the undersigned : — Flour, Adelaide and Tasmanian Prime Seed Oats, ex Drover Guano do. x Improved Ploughs,, made by Grant, of Melbourne. ANDERSON, MOWAT k CAMPBELL, Dee-street, near the Post -Office rpHE Undersigned have for SALE, landed in JL fine condition, ex Charlotte Jane, from London, Invoices of the following Goods: — Crosse and Blackwell's, and Batty and Co.'s Oilmen's Stores, viz. : — Worcester Sauce, Salad Oil, and Castor Oil, pints and half pints Capers, <sujrry TPo^vdcr, Sta-rcli. 331ue, Sardines Oocoa an& Chocolate, Herrings, in tins and casks Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Pickles, Bottled Fruits. PEOYISIONS, &c. Reading Biscuits, Wilts Cheese, Split Peas Hams and Bacon, very choice Pearl Barley, Sago Muscatel and Valencia Raisins and Currants (new fruit) Ground Rice, Spices, Peel, Liquorice, Ginger. SPIEITS AND BEEE. Hennessey's Pale Brandy, in case, 1862 Martell's Pale and Dark Brandy, in quarters, 1862 Campbelltown and Islay Whisky, in quarters W. I. Rum, Allsop's Ale in bottles, new brew ; Alo and Stout, pints and quarts. IEONMONG-EEY. Sheep-Shears, and Horse-shoes and Nails, Mappin's Cutlery Galvanised Corrugated Iron, Avery's Weighing Machines, various sizes Cast, Shear, aud Blister Steel, Anchors and Chain. G-L ASS W AEE, &c. Crates of Assorted Crockery and Earthenware Glassware — Sheet and Plate Glass, assorted Pier Glasses, gilt-framed, 40 x 30 to 60 x 48 inches. SOFT G-OODS. Blankets — Whito Gentian and Scarlet, 9s. to 12s. 4d. Carpeting — Brussels and Tapestry Rugs. Hosiery, Haberdashery, Hats and Caps, Small Wares Chamois-skins, Navy Canvas, Spun-yarn. SUNDEIES. Pianos : Cottago, 6J octaves, by the colebrated makers, Collard and Collard, and Salter N and Co. Flour of Sulphur, Tartaric Acid, Kent Hops (new) Soda, Carbonate and Crystal's ; Day and Martin's Blacking Raddle, Pitch, Stockholm Tar, Plaster of Paris Vestas (Bell and Black's), assorted sizes Vinegar, Champion's, Cask and Bottle ; Belmont Candles Billiard Tablo Fittings ; Paper and do. bag 9, Paperhangings TO ARRIVE, per Gananoque, from London : — Martell's Pale and Dark Brandy, quarter casks Port Wine, Silra and Cozens, quarters and cases, medium and fine quality Sherry Wine, Cozens, quarters, medium and fine quality . . Bitters, Confectionary, Sail Twine Wool packs. 19-lbs., 10 bales Hams and Bacon, Sheet and Bar Iron, Zinc Sorby's Cutlery, Lead Piping, Hardware and Holloware Tin, in ingots, Tin Plates. CALDER, BLACKLOCK k CO. PLOUGHS AND HAEEOWS. Gi RAY'S best Two-horse Iron PLOUGHS, T with extra Mountings. Also, Grav'a and Wilkie'a Iron HARROWS for Salo, by JOHN ROSS k CO., Clyde-street. CAMPBELLTOWN STOEE, BLUFF HARBOR. THE Undersigned has on sale a large STOCK of— Groceries, Oilmen's Stores Provisions Cabin and Fancy Biscuits Smith's Beef, in tierces Beef Hams, Tobacco Wines and Spirits, Drapery, Clothing Boots and Shoes, Ironmongery Tinware, Ship Chandlery. JAS. WADDEL. NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL COMPANY. HpHE Directors desire to call attention to tha X distinctive title of this Company, viz., "NEWCASTLE WALLSEND COAL" COMPANY." and to inform purchasers tliat Certificates, bearing the Company's impressed seal, are issued with each cargo. The well-known quality of this Company's coal, which is generally called by the single title of " Wallsend," has led to the use of the name Wallsend by other companies, and to other coal being represented as ".from the Wallsend seam," thereby inducing the belief that it is tliis Company's coal, or is equal to it. The Admiralty test of Australian coal placed this Company First for steam purposes ; the evaporative power being greater and tlie quantity of ash Much Less than from any other coal. By Order of the Board, F. W. BINNEY, Secretary. Offices — Exchange, Sydney. GUANO. GUANO. GUANO. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PHOSPHATIC GUANO COMPANY. BIRD ISLAND GUANO (Polynesian Group, South Sea Islands), £10 10s. per ton, in Invercargill. Tliis highly valuable manure contains an average of 70 per cent, of phosphate of lime, and no sand ; is now offered to the agricul turists at the above low price, being tho best known guano in the world. The Bird Island Guano is a very superior manure for cereals and root crops, and highly commendable for the grasses, fruit-trees, and vines ; and is further distinguished above other guano 3by its extraordinary durabihty. Testimonials on hand from Tasmania prove the BIRD ISLAND GUANO to last over THREE YEARS in tho soiL Samples, analysis, testimonials, and all other information respecting the above can be obtained at CLEAVE, WtLt/IAMS -.& CO,, Seedsmen, Sob Agent's for Swthland, Dee and Tay Streets, lrrr»rca»--gfl£ '
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 September 1864, Page 4
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736Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 September 1864, Page 4
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