STEAM TO HOKITIKA AND GEEYMOUTH DIEECT; NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON,TAEANAKI, AND AUCKLAND. <*3^£x^L npHE Panama, New Zealand Tf^^^^^^^v an d Australian Eoyal Mail Company's Favorite Screw Steamship. AIEEDALE, 500 tons, j W. J. Meibxeham, Commander, Will be despatched from Bluff Harbor Wharf, on FEIDAY, 6th JULY. At 10 a.m., JOB. HOKITIKA AND GEEYMOUTH DIRECT ; NELSON, PICTON, WELLINGTON, TARANAKI, AND AUCKLAND. Passengers are respectfully requested to obtain their tickets before going on board. For Freight, Passage, &c, apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent, P.N.Z. and A.R.M. Co. ; Or to T. BRODEICK, Esk-street, Invercargill. Campbelltown, Bluff Harbor, July 2, 1866. r\ N SAL E — Morewood and Roger's Galvanised Iron, 5 6, 7, and 8 feet Ridging and Spouting Scotch Galvanised Iron, 6, 7, and 8 feet Sheet Zinc and Lead Manilla Rope, i to 5 inch European Rope and Marline House Line and Spun Yarn Wood Blocks, Stockholm Pitch and Tar Oakum, Coal-tar, Clip Hooks, Thimbles American Chums, Butter-prints American Axes, Pick-axe and Adze Handles All kinds of Furnishing Ironmongery Baths— Shower, Sponging, and Plunge Ame's 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 Horse 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, &o. Douglas' Pumps, Colonial Ovens Wood, Tin, and Iron Buckets Grindstones, Fittings ; Seives, all sizes. EDMUND COWPEE, DEE-STREET. -Hi O R SAL E,— Fbesh Made FLOUR AND OATMEAL COARSE FLOUR POLLAED AND BRAN. HAY BEOTHEES, TAY-STREET. Tji O R SAL E,— Hearthstones, Fire-bricks Fire-clay, Stockholm Tar Cart Wheels and Axles Ploughs and Harrows Fan-mills, Chaff-cutters Horse-works, &c. HAY BEOTHEES, TAY-STREET. INYEECAEGILL STEAM MILLS, ESK-STREET. Tl/-HEAT and OATS PURCHASED or Exchanged for Flour and Oatmeal. Maize, Oats, Beans and Malt CRUSHED. Fanners, Threshers, and Horse-powers Mada to Order and Repaired. HAY AND CHAFF PRESSED. HAY BEOS. & MANTIPLAY. TAY-STREET. . ON AND AFTEE THIS DATE, TT7E, the Undersigned Blacksmiths, of Invercargill, have unanimously agreed to adop" the following Prices for shoeing : — Light Hobse 10s. a Set. Heavy , f 12s. „ Removing ■ 6s. and Bs. a Set. WM. GARTHWAITE DUNLOP & M'KELLAR JOHN SHOBBROOK WALTER BROWN WM. BROWN JOHN TARRY THOMAS HANNA. inyewargill, 2nd July, 1866,
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 5, 5 July 1866, Page 2
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412Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 5, 5 July 1866, Page 2
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