Por Sale. T QLINTON STEAM SAW MILLS ' ;:,;; V;-;. :FQRiSAiiE; : "'. vr all Complete, and in ' fibst-rate working order" ,-"_''■ , Thei^ Com?eise~. -i 'One Ten-horse power Engine prie Multitubhlar Boiler \. I ', One Tertical and two Circular Saws And all the Belts, Spindles, Frame-work, &c. necessary for a Saw Mill. ' The Engine and Boiler, with all their Fittings, may be 'sold separately. The Engine and Boiler is almost new, was specially got up for the Colonies, and being bo strong and compact is easily moved about, and the. boiler being multitabulir, "there ' is a great saving of fuel in fiomparison with the common boiler. It is particularly well adapted for the goMfields where fuel is- ecarce. : For-particulars, : Apply to WILLIAM FRASER, Charleston Steam Saw Mills, ;.= ;■., ':■-■ • :; . •• TIMBER! TIMBER!! pHARLESTOWN STEAM SAW MILLS, only two weeks set to^work*,, placed in the heart of beautiful Timber^ with, all the late*Bt improvements of Sawing Machinery. 1 War. FBASEB'nowbegVto inform his customers in town and. country that he is prepared to supply Native Timber of the best qualify and Manufacture, .in.all- its shapes and sizes, at the terminus of the Saw Mills Tramway, North end of Dee-6treet. Mr John Thomson, Salesman, will be there to attend customers '.from 8 *.m. to 5 p.m. daily. " : -, -. List of prices : — Weather-boards* And ScantKng, 7s 6d per 100 ft super. ,.• and -all other special sizes of Timber, proportionately as cheap. Palings, 4|ft, 7s 6d per 100 pieces Do sft, 8s 3d „ „ Do 6 ft, 9s od ; ,; ;, „ * Rough Lining, 6s 6d per 100 ft super. Flooring T. and G-. 1 and planed, 18s per 100 ft super. TIMBER! TIMBER!! I^TATIVE BUILDING MATERIAL, of all ■ dimensions, for SALE, at the end of the Dee-street Tramway. JOHN THOMSON, SAXESMAK rOE WILLIAM FRASER, Charleston Steam Saw Mills. TJV O- R ... S A. -. L E,~ -4.00 ACEES of I^ND nea » Riverton, admirably adapted for long wooled sheep. . Also, about 4.00 ■ A " CEES m Bloei: H-> Camp belltown Hundred, near to proposed Railway Station. Apply, . | JAMES HARYET, | " ' ' - ; - Esk-streefe 3 no m , ; ,s >a c k s CALDER, BLiCKLOCK & CO. SILK DRESSED ADELAIDE FLOUR CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. TTICTORIAISf BONXiip STEAM V COFFEE MILLS. ROBERT HARPERS CO., BEG to draw the attention of .Merchants and the Public generally to the advantages afforded of purchasers of their Coffees. f ''TEe goods t«ing j manufactured in bond, the paymeift of the double duty is avoided, arid' thenianufa'cture being under the inspection of an Officer' of ; H:-M. Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is secured to customers. This being the first and only Bonded Coffee Works yet established in the Australian Colonies, R. H. & Co. are enabled to supply their Intercolonial friends with a superior quality, and at |j£reduction of 2d. per lb. on their former shipping prices. ■ fl • To be had of nearly all Storekeepers in New Zealand. ' ROBERT HARPER & CO., Coffee and Spice Merchants, 55i Flinders'' lane East, ;■■■■<"■;•■ • ■•■' ' j "' -Melbourne. TT'XTRAORDINART CURE OF A COUGH. JlLi The following letter has been addressed to Mr Powell by William Boards,. Esq., an extensive Agriculturist and Land Agent, residing at Edmonton, Middlesex :— . *-.:"'. Nightingale HalL'Edmonton. "DeabSie, — I have recently 'suffered muck from a most violent coughy proceeding from a tickling in my chest, which' no. remedy, out of many I resorted to, could allay. TMy head waa constantly aching, aud my: whole .'frame entirely shaken. Having Been ithe good effects of yoiir Balsam of Aniseed! in.^several members of my family, I purchased .a small bottle, and when going to bed at night took a teaspoonful in tyro table spoonfuls of water just warm! The effect was immediate ; it arreßted;' the tickling in my chest, I slept well, and arose perfectly restored in the : morning, ;; with the exception of debility, arising from fatigue by ; incessant":^coughing for . some days previous. My cough entirely left ir.e. M and has never returned. Having; since heard of * a lady in the neighborhood who for a long time . had labored under a most distressing cough, and * r who had resorted to every. , remedy within her knowledge, I sent the remainder : of; the bottle to her : ; and that long-standing obstinate, and (as she thought) incurble cough, was perfectly cured. You are at perfect liberty jto make what use you may please of this communication, as the contents are strictly true. . I, shall take every opportunity of recommending your inestimable medicine, feeling, as I do, fully assured of its efficacy. ! . ' ■ I am, • dear Sir, yours very try y, , :'..'" ; ..-- Wxr Boards : | .'. ■■« To Mr Thomas PoweiL" . ■ ] TQWJITJSS bvVLS Ate OF AS SEED. j ■ Prepared soielv , by THO^IAS JJ- : .YELL, 16, i BhckMarf-rnad,' L-ondcuji andnSoLl in bottles ...t only by all eiiemists and storekeepeis throughout \\ Australia. ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSaM OF ANISEED.;! : •. The.genuineOias the r words .« Taosus 3?OWEia, Blcakfriars-road, London,' engraved upon the QkoT*rnm«nt itmrnp. ■:. ••■" ■;.'.■> JQ 'j. / -
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Southland Times, Issue 585, 31 October 1866, Page 1
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