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" .'.:. f r .;•..,;((■..: -.v-'i M Saie,..\ vv , : ■•= ; r ; -;-:;-,o j.; J ; jrVK'S'AiE^BY^THE 1 U^EESIGNED,-r t :'.-yj. Two and^four-horse Threshing: Mills ■. \ , One, two ; four and six-horse Powers ...... ; ''■'-•'' '' -'■ Faii'Mulg'and'eh&ffcutters' : ;• /"' ; ; ; ; Harrows— diftgdrial, zig-zag, and chain .' Whipple Trees and Plough Chains : . • Sellai''s' two-horse Ploughs, Steel Mould ,;c -Boards .-J ,' ."".■; ■' :; ; - ; '■ ,- : Revolving Cpulteis .and Steel Mould - : " Boards for ploughs ; ; „' ' -Scarifiers and Cultiva,tois - ' ; . . ... Cheese Presses, Hay.'and Chaffcutter Knives , ' , . _ ; ■iv Drain Shovels and Spades; Manure Forks ■ . :- . ' Leather and vVuteaiiized -.Indiarubber ; Belting ' : ' ..... -" Corn Sieves, all sizes, Wirecloth ', .' - • W;irejFencing Tools- -.- ■; :-/■'. '3.: .: u.i. ; Kerosene, Neatsfoot, Linseed, and Ma-- ; chine Oil. ' ""_' | : '.,;b :-;:: ''-■ HAY :BEOTHEES..* i T? J 6 E S A L i'^t-O H;E AP; , .:, TOWN MADE ELOTJE, : \ Guaranteed equal to imported, at £12 10s, per. ton. ADELAIDE FLOUE;. SEED WHEAT, OATS, ! BEAN AND POLLAED;- :;; We.wpuld also' draw attention to our Oatmeal, ■whjictffe^of-Hhe finest quality, and was 1 the onlyi Oafffi^Sl made in N.Z.,. which. obtained a^Medal 1 &V»sSe Victorian Exhibition. . : HAY BEOTHEES, V '"., General Merchiants. i QN SALE BY THE UNDEE-! SiaNED. I Ladies' Side Saddles,. plain and quilted ; Ladies' plain and. embroidered Saddle! : ' " Clothß ' . . : Ladies' Snafflej Pelham, and Weymouth' ".. . , Bridles ■ , .-.•■ ■. . ■■: :: „-i,.*.. •: \ ..Ladies' Whips, Spurs, &c i ; „ ■ i Gentleirien's provincial made Saddles " ' ! Gentlemen's; Melbourne :: and English do '■, . Girl's Side Saddles, , . : . ..; Boy's' Saddles ; '"" .' ' " ■■ t Pilches, with shifting head' for Boy or ... ■ ;-.-..%l . . <A' .-■■■ - •■ -> Snaffle, and Pelham Bridles Hunting Brestplate's arid Martingales , Felt and Kersey. Saddle Cloths „ ; Hunting and jockey Whips, a large assortine'rit -■ ' ■ ■'■■ " ■ " '' Electro plate and German Silver spurs, all patterns ■ ' Woolen, Leather, and Green Hide Girths Kangaroo-skin! Plaited Girths .'.■■•■■■ Green hide and kangaroo-skin Stock and Hunting Thongs Myall Stockwhip Handles Valises and Saddle Bags ; Stirrup Irons, all patterns Single and pair Hor3e' 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 Enamelled leather, American cloth, and Coach Trimmings One, two, four, and six Horse, Whips Horse, Dandy, Water, and Spoke Brushes Pack' Saddles Curry and Mane Combs Sponges, and Chamois Skins ■ . Jet-oil, Polishing paste, Neatsfoot Oil, and Harness Composition, &c, &c. JOHN GELLATLY, Corner of Dee and Don Streets. TO COUNTEY SETTLEES. nnHE UNDEKSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, X Ex late arrivals, and in Stock : — Adelaide, Chilian, arid Oamaru Flour Maize, Bran, Pollard, Oatmeal, Eice, Pearl Barley Spirits, all kinds. Wines— Claret, Ginger, &c ; Cherry, and Ginger Brandy, Easpberry Vinegar and. Cordials Ales and Porter; Byass', Blood's; Bridge's, and Tennant's Teas in chests, £ chests, and boxes, Coffeej whole and. ground , Sugar, large and small bags, Liquorice Dried and preserved Fish, Salt Herrings, &c. Tobacco •— Barrett's Successor's Twist jsmall plug, &c. <,- . "''■'' Kerosene, (Cozzens') Wicks, , Glasses. Lamps — Bedroom, Table, and Bracket Scythes, Hooks, Axes, Spades, (Black's' &c), Bellows, Buckets, Brooms, Tinware, Churns, Cheese Presses, Eope, Nails, Coffee and Teapots, &o Also — . Earthenware, a large stock, including ! Milk Dishes, Butter Jars, Toilette Sets, &c • ■■.-. ■ China, White and Gold, imitation Sevres ware, Vases, &c • ; j Glassware, Decanters, Wine, Ale, Lemon- 1 ade, and other Glasses j And, to conniseurs :-^~ " -\ A supply of old Crusted Port and mild fruity Sherry, at sixty shillings per dozen They are also Purchasers of Fresh J Butter, Provincial Cheese, Oaten and . Meadow Hay, Oats, Chaff, &c N.B.— Good Stabling tor their Country Cus- j tomew, free of Charge > W. B. SOANDEETT & CO., "Wholesale aad Retail Grocers, ! . ; Stey^teeet (East e»d) t I&Ywwgjß, <

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Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 1

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551

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 699, 22 July 1867, Page 1

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