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:■ .■-• -Merchandise.;,:;:; -j ARIMA; EROM, GLASGOW. TIMBER! . TIMBER !J, f TIMBER ! ! ! TO Arrivo, per Arima, from Glasgow, expected daily at Bluff Harbor-r- „. . ( „ For SALE, by tho undersigned, - ■■■■ 'A 40,000 feet, 1fr,.1, h h i inch T. and G. Scotch-dressed BOARDS ; „also, a fino parcel of feather-edged *"' WEATHERBOARDS. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., 47 tc Invereargill and Bluff Harbotf. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. f'l'iHE Undersigned" are prepared" to 'make L liberal advance on Wool consigned to thorn for (shipment to their agents in- London , aud Mclbourue. Agent in London — Mr. R. Whitmnoham. .' Melbourne — Whittin^ham Bbos., Bond-strMt. WHITTINGHAM 8R05.,: 47-tc Riverton. -• ■ . — ■■ ; ■i . ■•Hi"'PARKE'S PATENT STEEL SPADES A FEW DOZEN of the abovo. celebrated SPADES, ex Charlotte Jane, are now ON SALE. 37-tc SAMUEL BEAVEN. ON S A L E,— Ex Fanny, just arrived, 40 Boxes celebrated " Dingo " brand of Tobacoo 60 Bags fine counter Mauritius Sugar 50 Boxes full and light weight Candlea i- Casks of dry Amontilado Sherry 20 Cases Dicnhard and Jonaon's No. 3 Moselle Martell's Brandy, in bulk ; Schnapps, &c. 43-60 H. T. ROSS, Don-street. ON SALE, at tho Stores of the Undorsignod tho largest STOCK iv Southland of— GROCERIES, WINES, SPIRITS, TOBACCO, AND PROVISIONS. Also, 30 tons galvanized iron, 6, 7, and -8-feet lon gth s 60 tons Victorian potatoes 70 tons flour (Adclaido and Tasmania^,) 200 bags oats (Colonial and Danish) 100 bags English malt 10 tons butter (Colonial and Cork) Hams and bacon — Sinclair's, York, Campbell, Warhig, and Limerick 70 cases boots (Euglish and American) 30 hhds. and 74 casks port wine, 3 yoara old 40 hhds. Joule's alo (new brew) 200 eases Byass' porter, kc, kc, kc SPENCE BROTHERS & CO., 2-tc Dee-strbbt. Hotels and Restaurants. THE GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE AN D FER RV , MOKOMOKO. •"■PIIE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN. Visitors .JL will find comfort, with moderate chargoa BEDS — ONE SHILLING. 45 58 HAMILTON CARSON. ROYAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, E.sk-3tkki;t (near Cricket Ground). I)RIVATE ROOMS can be had, with or without Board, at a moderate charge. Quadrille Assembly every Monday and Thursday Evenings, at theabove place, commencing at Eight o'clock. 37-tc ALBION HOTE L, DEE-STREET, IN VER C A R GILL. "IT/"ILLIAM A. LIND respectfully informs his VV friends, the old aettlers, and tho publio generally, that be has RE-OPENED tho above HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to business and the wants of liis customers, to merit a share of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and the Hotel newly furnished throughout. First-class Stabling, attached to the Hotel, and are under tlie management of an experienced ostler. Livery, Bs. ; bait 3, 2s. 6. Tlie Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of the iirst brands only. 27-tc pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, DEE-STREET, INVER CAR GILL. 8-tc J. G. HUGHES, Peopeietoe. AT THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT, CLYDE-ST RE E T, TTOU will always find Breakfasts ready from JL Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL- AIR ED BEDS With Charges to meet the times. 27-tc ; « NEW YORK DINING ROOMS, ESK-STREET. H. HICKS, Peopeietoe. HH. bes3 to return his thanks for the ample . patronage hitherto afforded him, and to assure the Public that his motto is still " A Firstclass Table and Accommodation" at charges to suit the times. Travellers are always assured of accomniodatior 1-tc THE " SOUTHLAND TIMES' IS PUBLISHED EVEBY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY, AT THB HEAD OFF ICrE , .■- --ESK-STBEET, ISVEBCAEOIII, (Between Dee-street and tlie Railway Station.)' T*.HIS JOURNAL is largely circulated, throughout New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and Great Britain, and as an Advertising medium offers peculiar advantages to Merchants,' Traders and others. ; '. : - " SCALE FOR ADVERTISING: . ..A First insertion, per inch ...-- ... 8« -Od Each subsequent insertion of the--- - .""';■ . came Advertisement, per Lock -"-j* -6d <i Where Advertisements '"are seofc-sa^ fa*vChw» Two, at Three Mcnthe, jt liberal.. djj'cojßit ij i allowed- ... - - ~ —

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 27 September 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 27 September 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 27 September 1864, Page 3

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