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In lot 9to SuitiPurchaßers.' ; '•..-,. TTPWATtDS of BCO FulTand B^oken-mouthed U EWES. These sheep, being of very large ft-ame and having a dash of tlie Leceiater Blood would be , well adapted., for .crossing "with Lecester Itairis. Delivery in .Aprils; : '-* ' ' '-'''■■ '- ■ - ; "7 : " ■■■■.'■'■-'■ '.At&o,,';. -r,.".'.. , • '- ; - i; - ; About' ! .2Q' BAMS, bred" by De Similar sheep! to these brought £25 in Dunedin. L" Apply to_ ' , ;, v; ; : : >: Messrs BROWN & STEWART, v ■ \l. .■:.:.;;>;.! :'-.■■:•:■:■-—■■■■:•: :.' BlackmOUnt/ . ,v r .;; ! ;:;:;p^)E sale.' ■ ' pfi\ FULL-MOUTHED MERINO RAM3> O\J , Apply, to -Messrs; Ay and M. M'Neil, Avdtus'sa Station, Southland*. ; ■ ■ ' ' ■ ■ — ■ , __. ; ■_ rnHE Undersigned have on sale, ex '4- '■'■ " Royal Bride," from London, now landing, and sundry recent vessels — STATION SUPPLIES : Woolpacks Twine J. and H. Sorby's Double Grown Shears Ink Powder Sheepwash Tobacco, Virginia leaf Rock Salt i Arsenic | Sulphur Stockholm Pitch and Tar | . Soft Soap Raddle Lampblack Fencing Wire, Nos. 4, 5, and 6, best English Annealed Galvanised Corrugated Iron Ridging Iron Tanks, 400 galls Soda Crystals Tea, new seasons Sugars Adelaide Elour ! &c, &c, &c. Ale, Bass's No. 4, in hhds j Hams and Bacor., Sinclair's JPickles, Crosse and Ulackwell' s, quarts and I - ' pints Sauces, do do assorted Worcester Sauces, Lea and Perrins', pints and half-pints Mußtard, Coleman's, 71bs, libs, and £lbs Oatmeal, in cwt. kegs Currants, in cases and barrels Elemes, Muscatels Salt, coarse and fine, in cwt. bags Do packets in case Iron Tanks. 400 galls Malt, best pale English Candles, Belmont's, in lib packets Saltpetre in cwt. kegs Tartaric Acid, in lib bottles and 71b jars Carbonate of Soda, in twt. kegs Sheepwash Tobacco, Virginian leaf Fencing Wire, Nos. 4, 5, and 6, best English Annealed Fencing Staples, in cwt kegs Galvanised Iron, 6, 7, and 8 ft., English Blacking, Day and Martin's, quarts h \ Stockholm, in half-barrels Soft Soap, in cwt kegs Ruddle, in cwt kegs White Lead, fine ground, best quality Linseed Oil, boiled, in 5 gallon drums Soap, Steele's double crown, in 1 and £ . cwts Vinegar, Champion's, in qr.-hhds Moselle, No. 11, in quarts and pints Sherry and Port, in case and bulk Geneva. JDKZ Rum, Demerara, in quarters and hhds., 10 o.p. Brandy, Hennessy's, in bulk and case Ginger Wine, in case Old Tom, Bernard and Cos., in case Whisky, in bulk and case, Campbelltown and Islay Woolpacks Cornsacks Twine Hops, Kent, 1865 Oats, prime sample feed and milling Sugars, rations and crystals Teas, new seasons, chests, half-chests, an boxes Flour, Hart's and White Valley Cork Butter &c, &c, &c, DALGETY, RATTRAY & Co., • Kelvin Street. pLLNTON STEAM SAW MILLS FOE SALE. ATTi COMPLETE, AND IN" FIRST-RATE WORKING ORDER. Th-ey Comprise— One Ten-horse power Engine One Multitubular Boiler One Vertical 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 so strong and compact is easily moved about, and the boiler being multitabul lr, there is a great saving of fuel in comparison with the common ■boiler. It is particularly well adapted for the goldfields where fuel is scarce. For particulars, Apply to WILLIAM FRASER, „. ; ; . Charleston Steam Saw Mills, , , : •,...... InvercargiH. TIMBER! TIMBER! ! /^HARLESTOWN STEAM SAW MILLS, \J only two weeks set to work, placed in the | heart of beautiful Timber, with all the latest improvements of Sawing Machinery. Wm. Feaseb now begs to inform his customers in town and country that he is prepared to supply JNative Timber, of. the beet quality and Manufacture* in all its shapes and sizes, at the terminus of the Saw Mills Tramway, North end of Dee-street. Mr John Thomson, Salesman, wiil be there to attend customers from 8 xm. to 5 pjn. daily. . ■ ! 'List of prices : — Weather-boards and Scantline, 73 6d per 100 ft super, j and all other special sizes of Timber, proportionately as cheap. Palings, 4i ft, 7s 6d per 100 pieces Do sft, 8s 3d „ „ „ Do 6 ft, 9a Od „ „ „ Bough Lining, 6s 6d per 100 ft super. T. and GK and Planed, 18s per 100 ft super. ~" TIMBER! TIMBER!! NATIVE BUILDING MATERIAL, of all dimensions, for SALE, at the end of the Dee-street Tramway. - - J PS? THOMSON, WILLIAM FRASEB, Charl«>tOß StsamSaw Mm*.

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Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 620, 18 January 1867, Page 8

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