!(K , r - ■/_;:■': /?/.' :. Ar .■V'^TA'i'fl . j HAET'S SUPERFINE FLOUR ' | j ADELAIDE BEAN / PEEUVIAN GUANO." ' *''"' | • i; MTHERSON&OO. | ' , J. vt .poe^ale. ....,..., ; ; C)/iA he!^'superiormixed;gattle, j I jhjjf\ s<r -©o*'-' ; ' - ; b Do= ;) ' : -'''''' l: DO : ' iT - ; •.'■'DO?'',' " v ;•„•;: DALGETY, SAO?TRAY-<tuCa jtjN SiißE ; BY- THE UNDERSIGNED,— ; Two and four-hbrse- Threshing Millsj •■'-' One^two,' four and sii^horse Powers- | Fan Mills and Chaffcutters : ■ - . I Harrows — diagonal, zig-zag, and chain ; Whipple Trees and Plough Chains r " ! Sellar's two-hors.e Ploughs, Steel Mould •_' j ; ! Boards ■'■'■■ ! Revolving Coulters and Steel Mould Boards for ploughs Scarifiers and Cultivatois -' J ''.'','■ • ! Cheese Presses; '-. Ha- "'arid Chaffeutter ' : Knives ; " " ; - : ■ •-. . '• .'• : "- Drain and Spades, Manure Forks , ■ Leatiier'" ;; and Vulcanized ['■ Indiariibber Belting . '' ;■ ' •Corn Sieves, all sfees, Wirecloth '•'-•■'- '\ '■. Wire Fencing Tools . -, rx ' : Kerosene^ Neatsfooti'- Linseed," and^Ma- ': - chine Oil; ' - •' '•;'' ■'■'-••- --; ■:■■*'■^ HAY : BROTHERS. ;.-& cD.Ri S L^E— C HEA P. .. ;' TQWIST MADE PLOUE, .>■• Guaranteed equal to imported, at £12 10s, per ton. ADELAIDE FLOUR, SEED WHEAT, OATS, ... ; BRAN AND POLLARD. > We would also draw attention to, our Oatmeal, which is of the ■ finest quality, and was the only Oatmeal made in N. 2., which obtained a Medal at the Victorian Exhibition. HAYBROTHERS, , , General Merchants; QN SALE BY -THE UOTEE- : - : SIGNED. Ladies' Side Saddles, plain and quilted Ladies' plain and embroidered Saddle ,; j .: :l- Cloths. . .-.> "" ; .':.,• ' .:..... ; r.', "-"A ; . Ladies' Snaffle, Pelham, and Weymouth : Bridles .''■'' Ladies' ; Whips, 'Spurs, &c. .1.-.\i Gentlemen's provincial made Saddles Gentlemen's Melbourne and English do Girl's Side Saddles .. ' Boy's Saddles . c ':'■/'■. Pilches, with shifting head for Boy or .' j Qirl • ' - '■• ";<■ ■■ ■-■■■ I Snaffle,, and Pelham Bridles ; Hunthig Brestplates. and Martingales ' Felt and Kersey. Saddle Cloths ' . Hunting and Jockey Whips, a large assort- : ment . .' Electro plate and German Silver spurs, all I patterns^ ..:' >? ' Woolen, Leather, and Green Hide : Girths Kangaroo-skin Plaited Gurths Green hide and kangaroo-skin Stock- and Hunting Thongs . Myall Stockwhip Handles Valises and Saddle Bags : — Stirrup. Irons, all patterns _ !.'.' Single and pair Horse Buggy Harness Gig and Carriage Harness ...'..,".. Spring Cart and Dray Harness' ' , : Plough Harness, Hames, and Chains ■ • Collars, open top and Scotch pattern ''Four and six-horse Waggon Harness Breaking Bitts and Tackle - — . ; i Enamelled leather, American cloth, and i Coach Trimmings. .' : One, two, four, and six Horse Whips : .. ! ; Horse,. Dandy, Water, and Spoke Brushes , I / Pack Saddles ; _.* Curry and Mane Combs ; Sponges, and Chamois Skins l . ■ Jet-oil> Polishing paste, Neatsfoot Oil, ! . ' and Harness Composition, &c, &c. i JOHN GELEATLY, ;.: .; i . Corner ofiDee and Don Streets. I TO eOUNTEY SETTLEES. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, Ex -late-arrivals, and in Stock: — - ' I •■ -Adelaide/ Chilian, and Oamaru Flour ; ; Maize, Bran, Pollard, Oatmeal, Eice, Pearl Barley r ; Spirits, all kinds. Wines— Claret, Ginger, r ■ &C ' .--Cherry,- and Ginger Brandy,. Easpberry- ■- ; . »-.. Vinegar and Cordials - — ' Ales and Porter; Byass', Blood's, Bridge's, ':'.. \ " and Tennant's . i Teas in- chestsi i chests, and boxes, Coffee,; ! whole and. ground ! 1 Sugar, large and small bags, Liquonce" ''■ Dried and preserved Fish, Salt Herrings, - i ."Tobacco— -Barrett's Successor's Twist', ' ; small plug, &c. - • Kerosene, (Cozzens') Wicks', Glasses. :"'" Lamps-^Bedroom, Table, and Bracket ■■ ■ T Scythes, Hooks, Axes, Spades, ; (Black's ; &c), Bellows, Buckets, Brooms, Tin- - Ty-are, Churns; - Cheese -Presses;- 3-tope; ; Nails, Coffee and Teapots,. &c -: Alsot— -:!i Earthenware, a large stock, including Milk Dishes, Butter jars, Toilette ■ ■ Setsj&e' . .' : ■■ ,"''"''■ China, White and Gold, imitation Sevres ■ ware, Vases,"&c~ " 7 J-. Glassware, Decanters, Wine, Ale, Lemoh- ; ade^ and other* .Glasses : '-- ; % And, to conniseurs : — •,. i , .A, supply , of old. Crusted .Port .and ! ''■'■ ' ... mild fruity Sherry, at sixty shulnigs | per .dozen " - ' " . r. r i They ''are also Pturohasers ' of 'Fresh ] i Butter, Prpvincial Cheese, Oaten and j : •' ' ; \. Meadow Hay, Oats, Chaff, &c •'- '"■ J'■ ;N.B. — Good Stabling tor their Country Cus« tomew, lre© of, Charge ; • ii; r : r W; B. SOANDREXT & 6o^ ! ■' ° ' Wholesale and Retail Grocers, 1 . Tay-streeb (East end), Inverowgill,
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Southland Times, Issue 698, 19 July 1867, Page 7
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595Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 698, 19 July 1867, Page 7
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