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- For Salt.Q K a A £. fi, % th» uitaeni#MCL:^Flour — Adelaide, Tasmanian, and Chiltsw Oats— Provincial and "Tasmanian Seed and Feed ( ; ust arrived) Whole and Cracked Sfaiz* Teas, in-half-chests and bowmf Sugar i Spirit* * - Candles • , Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's).' c Cheese "^ &o. Ac. £c. ANDERSON, MO WAT & OAMPBELI^ Dee-street, near the Poit«OmW ' TO GABDENEBS. f FO B ? S . A L' »~ . > Ei SotrriiLAiru, > - In' Lots to suit Purchasers, , • "~ CONCENTBAIED PATENT MANUBfV * Equals' Pe'ruVian Guano in raising Crbpi.' HAYBBOTHEBS, , . * " , L \ 'Tay-stnw»f-Machines, Ac. WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCT: SEWING MACHINES, for fwmhw«id manufacturers, - are Tastly superior tcMfcU otiwrt. As evidence of the fact,- they 1 were award*d4h* prize gold' medal' at the Great ' Exhibition 1861, and at the Paris Exhibition' 1861:' ■ Theftoma* chines .make 'the tight ' lock-stitch—^the* only-oni which cannot be^ravelled— with the rotating'took^ — a' great iraprbvement on the shuttle^ mC it -is 1 fisr more durable, and not near 10 liable to get outof order. 1 Wheeler and Wilson's -machines-wcS'k.^qtfiJJ^ well upon silk, cotton, ' woollen;; andclinen^godda, braiding, binding, cording, "tucking, hemming, filling, ' gathering, seaming, quilting,^perforaaa^ every species of sewing with a speed of filom I,OOU to 12,000 stitches per minute ;' makes a regular,' strong, and beautiful 'stitch,' exactlyythe same rti both aide* of tKo" fabric sewed; is' eimplelbt ooittstruction, easy of management, and elegant in ap' pearanco. At the present REDUCED PSICE9 there is no excuse for having ' shuttle^ Tnaohinfe. Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, atfd^nuiK* factursr* of clothing~who~have had the machine* in constant nse for years. " ■< -''-■? Show-rooms, 186 Bourke-street etwt, up-ttain. Illustrated circulars sent post free. > l -t-Li. LONG and Co., 80le { agente ! for Australit> r aad Jfew Zealand. - -' " -»vol ' Ait Agent wanted for Dunedin. j4Af#i', Business" Directory 3. KINGSLAND. BOOT and SHOE WABKHptfal RED BOOT/ ' - r W&OLBSAUI LXATHEBOKD GtIVDIBT. TAY-STBEET.' - r 70,.*g JOHN WEBB, /COMMISSION k GENERAL BUSIKJBK \J AGENT,' BIVKBTON.' ' \' 54-tc .Agent for the Southland -Top. JOHN MUNEO, ,f „.-" nOOESELL E Br AND C 6 M ME BCI At U STATIONEB; ' — '•.., ~* DEE-STBEET, INVERCABGILL' - 1-U PHOTOGBAPHY 1 DB O S 8, (Late Photographer to # Her Majesty.) - „, PHOTOGBAPHIC- BOOMS, ABCADS, TAY-STBEET./ U-to T. J. WHITE, , GENERAL MERCHANT, COMMBSIO3T VJ AGENT, &c., DEE. STREET." l^g WHITTINGHAM BROS., rMPORTEBS, ' • WHOLESALE ' GBOCEBS 1 WINE Aia> SPIBIT MEEOHANTS, Havblock-btbbht, BIVERTON. QraiKsxowK, LAKE WAKATIPU. 12 PMIKCBa-STBIBTrDUNEDIN. DUSSTAN. 1 - ' ~-- • . - Boxs-btsbbt, MELBOURNE; 118 <> SYDNEY, NEW "SOUTH WALES. M» P.MOELLERAND CO., DRAPERS AND OUTFITTIBi, MELBOUBNB ' HOUSE, f - * " Oppositj thb Botai. Hoiku ,-1-te DAVID WEBSTEB, . . Biß-STBUT (opposite Southland Clb¥); OAINTEB,- PAPER-HANGSB, GLAZHB, JL AH© "- -* - '-' l v--*' Importer of every article in tho'trad«," z l.fe McDonald *. cq., . „ V< ADDLEBS ..AND HARNESS . UAtXtM, DEE-STBEET, INVBRCAHGILX, K. f 2, Next to Meitn: Carey and Gilles' HorM^BMasw. Ebtabiibhbb ' < ' j-'I M I. BBOAJ), _ iirATCHMAKEB AND JE~WBLI,XB, VV Tat-btbmt/ t^ INVERCABaiLL. io-*» DALBYMPLE AND BLACKLOCI, WHOLESALE STOREKEEPfEBi, IxrbmTßße, Jb Boitdbd WA»wr6trißiiaa» t DKE-STREET, J. W. A. MARCBAffT,;; *BCHITBCT AND BUITITOI J\. , EsK-mm. 194 i C. N. CAMPBELL, A OCOUNTANTASJ) ATEBAGS ADdUfeI" JB, IX BBATM'i BIttDZVCM,^ '' T A Y-S T B B"B I T._/JMbi TO THE INHABITANTS OF r THI SOKOMAI AND DISTBICT. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. SCOTT (M.8.C.6.), from WmVm, P^M / for ihe Northern Railway. cWl* eesMrikM .. Trow th»# dat« at hit rtt^tsot, K«kofßja tv**;

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 78, 29 November 1864, Page 1

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