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V., JOHN WEBB, /SbMMISSION & GENERAL BUSINESS \j AGENT, BITEBTOM. 54-to Agent for the SotrTHiuVtro Tiheb. ~ JOHN MUNEO, ~~ nOOKSELIER AND COMMERCIAL £) STATIONER, Dee-street, Invercargill. 1-tc PHOTOGRAPHY. T\ R O S S , *^ * (Late Photographer to Her Majesty,) PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Arcade, Tay-street, 14-tc ~~ T. J. WHITE, /-lENERAL MERCHANT, COMMISSION VX AGENT, &c, DEE-STREET. 1-tc J. KINGS LAND, T- EATHER & GRINDERY WAREHOUSE, _i Tat-Street, Invercargill. 43-tc "' : WHITTINGHAM BROS., TMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, L WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS, llavelock-street, RIVERTON. QITEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU. 12 PnrNOES-STREET, DUNEDIN. D U N S T A N. Bond-street, MELBOURNE. AND SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES. 1-tc P. MOELLER AND CO., DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, MELBOURNE HOUSE, Opposite the Rotal Hotel. 1-tc DAVID WEBSTER, Dee-steeet (opposite Southland Club), F)AINTER, PAPER-HANGER, GLAZIER, JL AND Importer of Every Article in the Trade. 1-tc McDonald & co., AND HARNESS MAKERS, DEE-STREET, INYERCARGILL, N.Z., Next to Messrs. Carey and Gilles' Horse Bazaar. EsTABLrSHED 1859. 1 tC I. BEOAD, TTTATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Tay-street, INYERCARGILL. 40-tc DALItYxMPLE AND BLAOKLOCK, WHOLESALE STOREKEEPERS, Importers, & Bonded Warehousemen, DEE-STREET, 1-tc Invercargill. J. \V. A. MARCH A NT, ARCHITECT Avn SURVEYOR. ESK-STREET. 39-tc C. N. CAMPBELL, \ CCOUNTANTand AVERAGE ADJUSTER, t\ BEAVEN'S BriLDINGS, TAY-STREET. 1-tc KENNETH M'IVOR, IJONDED STORE. i } Tat-stuket. 1-tc Stock. &c. riiHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSE LOFTY, Four years old, stands seventeen bands, bred by the famed breeder, Mr. Hugh Vallanee, of Great Hill, Avondale, Lanarkshire. His dam, in 1855, at the Avondale Farmers' Society's Show gained the first pri/.e for the draught mares. In 1860, at the same show, she. with Lofty at foot, gained the first pri/.e for tho brood mares ; and in 1804 she gained the first prize at the same show for the brooJ mares also. Ilia sire, Clydesdale Tom, in 1859, at the Lanarkshire Farmers' Society's Show of entires, held at Hamilton, gained the first prize of £40. Lofty, in 1861, at Avondale Farmers' Society's Show, gained the first prize in the one-year olds. In 1862, at the same show, he gained the first prize in the two-year olds, and aiso the prize for the best of the hors3 kind. He likewise gained the first at tho Lanarkshire Society's Show, at Hamilton, and second pri/.e at tho Glasgow Agricultural Society's Show, in tho two year olds. And in 1863 he gained the second prize in the three-year olds, at the Highland Agricultural Society's Show, held at Kelso. Lofty will travel in the surrounding districts. To Mr. Wilson's, One-tree Point, on the Mondays ; to Mr. Baggots, Longbush, on the Tuesdays ; Call at Mr. Lind's, Roslyn Bush, Tuesday, mid-day ; stop at the Junction Hotel on Wednesday nights ; stop at Mr. Grieves, Branxholme, on the Thursday 7iights ; will be at Chatsworth House from Friday till Monday Mornings. A good paddock for mares, but at the owners risk. Terms— £B Season to commence on tho 10th October. Will travel till the 28 th February. For further particulars, apply to Thomas Robinson, or John Dolson, groom, 49 fil besu aad /-IRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS ON SALE. br CLOVERS. White, Red, Scarlet, Yellow, Abyke, and Cow Grass. GRASSES. Perennial, Italian, R.yo California, Prairie, Meadow, Foxtail Cocksfoot, Timothy, Bent, Sweet Vernal Rough Stalk, Meadow, Yellow Oat Crested Dogstail, Meadow Fescue, Tall do. Hard do., Various Leaved do. Darnel Leaved do., and Rod do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns, and permanent Pastures, to suit Soils. CLEAVE, WILLIAMS & CO., 50 to Dee-etreet. "SOUTHLAND TIMES 77 " JOB PRINTING OFFICE ESK-STIIEET, Neabßa.ii/wa.y Station. rpHE Proprietors bog to inform tho Publio that -*- they havo received from Melbourne THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANCY TYPE To bo found in any ofllcb in Now Zealand, and they on) aow preparod to oiocuto ovory deiurip- :' ] :\ i\6n of,; "' ' . ' ; PLAi&:ANfc M^VKi3NTAL ,-, .I?jiOJHNG, Afc vory ebduckd mem

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

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

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

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