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MeroHaxtdisei J V ON S■■: A; , L E. - ,— \ Es Fanny, jußt amved, ■■'"■..-" 40 Boxes oelebratod "Dingo" brand of Tobacoo : ) . , 60 Bags fino counter Mauritius Sugar 50 Boxes full and light weight' Candles J-CaslvS of dry Atnontilado Sherry 20 Cases Dieiihard and Jonaon'a Ufa. 2 Moselle ; Martell's Brandy, in bulk ; Schnapps, &c. 48-60 H. T. ROSS, Don-etreet. S A L E, by tho undersigned : — Flour, Adelaide and Tasmanian Prime Seed Oats, ex Drover Guano do. Improved Ploughs, made by Grant, of Melbourne. ANDERSON, MOWAT & CAMPBELL, 7-te Dee-street, near the Poßt-Oiiice. WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH-SEWING MACHINES, for families and manufacturers, are vastly superior to all others.As evidence of the fact,' they were awarded theprize gold medal at the Great Exhibition 18G2, and at the Paris Exhibition 1861. These machines make the tight lock-stitch — the only one which cannot be ravelled — with the rotating hook — a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is far more durable, and not near so liable to get out of order. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equally well upon silk, cotton, woollen, and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming, filling, gathermg, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of from 1,000 to l_,ooo stitches per minute ; makes a regular, strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the same Oil both sides of the fabric sewed ; is simple in construction, easy of management, and elegant in appearance. At the present REDUCED PRICES there is no excuse for having shuttle machines. Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, and manufacturers of clothing who have had the machines in constant use for years. Show-room 9, 186 Bourke-street east, up-staira. Illustrated circulars sent post free. LONG and Co., sole agents for Australia and New Zealand. An Aitent wanted for Dunedin. 44-82 Hotels and Restaurants. SOUTHERN CROSS RESTAURANT AND CAFE. HIIICKS, late Proprietor of the New York * DiMXG Rooms, beg 3 to intimate to his Friend 3 and the Public generally that he ha LEASED the RE3TAURA.NT DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL. Old friends and new patrons are as3Ui-ed that the motto of 11. H. will be a* hitherto — " A Firstclass Table, with tho best of everything, at the Lowest possible Charges." ggjj" Note the Address— «igs SOUTHERN CROSS RESTAURANT, CORNER OF DONALD DS3 3CaiSSC3. 53 tc RE-OPENING o? •vr E W YORK HOTEL, AND SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, ESK-STREEX. Board and Lodging 25». per week. Mi-als at all Hours Is. 6d. Beds Is--53-G5 WILLIAM MORTLOCK TUB GOVERNMENT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE AND FERRY, MOKOMOKO. rpHE above HOUSE is NOW OPEN. Visitors JL will find comfort, with mo 'crate charges 45 5S HAMILTON CARSON. ALBION H O T E L, DEE-STREET, INVER CAR GILL. WILLTAM A. LIND respectfully informs his friends, the old settlers, and the public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the 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 furnishsd throughout. First-class Stabling attached to tho Hotel, and are under tho management of an experienced ostler. Livery, Bs. ; baits, 2s. 6. The Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of the firat brands only. 27-tc DJiINCJS OF WALES HOTEL, -*- DEE-STREET, IN V ER C A R GILL. 8-tc J. G-. HUGHES, Pbofiuetoe. AT THE GLASGOW 11ESTAUEANT, CLYDE-STREET, YOU will tlways find Breakfasts ready from Seven o'clock until TenDinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL-AIRED BEDS With ChargCß to meet tho times. 27-tc OYSTERS! OYSTEES!! OYSTERS!!! ARCADE OYSTER SALOON. Fit-Sir OrsTEBS Dai_t, ; At Is. 6d. per doz., with Broad and Frosh Bufctor STEWED OYSTERS, 2s. per dozen. 47-59 M'DONALD & CO., Propriotora. Tvr_vTrONA,L OYSTJSB SAIiOOJT. T-Y'St&EIST. X good fupply of Fi»»li P/»fcoi» «T»ry day Price, It*. 6d. vaV por doim i arid 20. ntbwxk _C-D_ JOiDSr I'AflOO &-00.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 6 October 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 6 October 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 6 October 1864, Page 4

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