f\ N S A L E — Morewood and Roger's Galvanised Iron, 5 6, 7, and 8 feet Ridging and Spouting Scotch Galvanised Iron, 6, 7, and 8 feei Sheet Zinc and Lead Manilla Rope, £ to 5 inch European Rope and Marline House Line and Spun Yarn "Wood Blocks, Stockholm Pitch and Tar Oakum, Coal-tar, Clip Hcoks, Thimblei American Churns, E utter-prints American Axes, Pick-axe and Adze Handle! All kinds of Furnishing Ironmongery Baths — Shower, Sponging, and Plunge 'Aine'd L. H. Shovels, Collins Picks 5 to 71b Stamped gold and Milk-dishes Garden Shears and Lines Boilers, 25 to 150 gallons Holloware, all kinds Blue Stone and Soft Soap White Lead, Paint, and Varnishes '. Raw and Boiled Linseed Oil Castor, Sperm, Chinese and Colza Oil Kerosene do., Kerosone Lamps, Turpentine Walker's Hopse Nails, 5 to 14 lbs. Bar Iron, Anvils, and Smith's Bellows Perambulators, and Basketware Crockery and Glassware Large assortment of Tinware^. Guns, Powder and Blasting do. Fuse, Lead Pipe, Shot and Sheet Lead Children's Cots, Fishings-lines, Hooks, 40. Douglas' Pumps, Colonial Ovens Wood, Tin, and Iron Buckets Grindstones, Fittings ; Seives, all sizes. EDMUND COWPEE, DEE-STREET. r\ N SAL E, by the Undersigned,— Ex recent arrivals, and Now Landing Ex JaneWhole and Crushed Maize Barley and Bran Tea, in Chests, Half-chests, and Boxes Sugar, No. 2, Ist and 2nd Counter Victoria Company Treacle, in ti hds. and 1 cwt. kegs Herrings, red and white Oysters, Herrings and Haddocks, in tins Maizena, Arrowroot and Sago Castor Oil, f , £, and 1 pint bottles Salad Oil, Bottled Fruits, and Sauces Cabin, Pilot, and Fancy Biscuits Coarse and Fine Salt Salt, in iars and packages Candles, full and heavy weights Large Varieties of Confectionary Lemon, Orange and Citron Peel Raisins — Museatells and Elems Carolina and Java Rice Pearl Barley, Split and Green Peas Hops, Jams and Jellies Starch, Blue, Soap, and Soda Carbonate Soda, Cream of Tartar , Acid White and Son's White Seal Sherry and Superior Port Wine Brandy, Whisky, Rum, and Geneva Vestas, 250's and 1000's Bell and Black's Tobacco, Twiat, 10' s and Half-pounds Mustard, Pepper, and Spices of all kinds 200 Cases Kerosene, Cozens and Downe's A good assortment of Kerosene Lamps Picks, Axes, Spades, and Shovels Lamp-glasses and Wicks Pick, Axo, and Adze Handles Nails, Ewebanks and Cut Manilla Rcpe and Bengal Lines Oils — China, Colza, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oils— Olive, Neatsfoot, Train and Castor on draft Large assortments of Basket Ware And large and General Assortments of Merchandise too numerous to particularise. EKENSTEEN & HALL, Corner of Dee and Esk-stre^l. TUESDAY, 26th JUNE, At 12 o'clock. HOUSEHOLD ITTENITUEE, &c. CA. ROSS & CO., will Sell by Auction at • the Residence of Mr H. B. Monkman, Gala-street, the first Cottage west of Dev*eronstreet, Dining Table, 8 feet extension Couch and Chairs, in hail cloth Pier Glass, Chest of Drawers, Carpets Glassware, China, Engravings Kitchen requisites, Dinner Service Books, Bedroom Furniture, &c. Terms at Sale. IMPOETANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &0., OJT TUESDAY, 3rd JULY, At 12 o'clock prompt, At the residence of Arohd. Bonar, Esq.; Barwhey Estate. TNO. MUNRO has been favored with instrUoi J tions from Archd. Bonarj sen., Esq., who is leaving the Province, to submit for positive Sale* on the above date, the Large and Substantially built 6-roomed Residence, and Half-acre of Land (all fonced-in), situated on Barwhey Estatej east end of Tay-street; together with all hit superior Household Furniture, consisting of — Drawing-room suite, Dining-room suite Bedroom Furniture and furnishinge Carpets, Rugs Kitchen utensils ; Firewood, about W corda j Aho, 1 grand Piano, recently imported* The Auctioneer would coll the attention of intending settlers in tho Province to thki con* venient and desirable Suburban ftesidenco. The Freehold has been judiciously selected } the ground thoroughly cleared and grubbed f securely fenced, and under t cultivation. The building being commodioua ii erected vith r]J tho modern conreniencea necessary to read*? ft at once an Elegant and Comfortable Hooie ( Terms $t Sale.
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Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 501, 25 June 1866, Page 3
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652Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume 1, Issue 501, 25 June 1866, Page 3
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