j On Salel ; A j SADDLERY. SADDLERY. FRESH ADDITIONS TO STOCK I '-■ JUST LANDED, Ex Taeaetta and Alhambea, and on sale by the undersigned — Ladies' and Gentlemen 5 ! Saddles Girl's and Boy's do Ladies Embroidered Saddle Cloths Felt and Kersey do Ladies' Pelham and Weymouth Bridles Gents Pelham, SnaiTsandHead Stall do Breast-plates, Mai-tingle's arid Cruppers Ladies' Whips andjfoiuVin gren«" ™nety All WUftl«bona— t :? Huritirfg'^-aud Jockey Whips Green Hide, and Malacca Whips Kangaroo, and Green Hide Stock Thongs Kangaroo Hunting Thongs, all lengths Myall, and Birch Stock Whip Handles Leather, Green Hide, and German Girths Steel, German Silver, and Silver-plated Stirrup Irons Victoria, German Silver, and Plated Spurs Saddle Bags, Valises, and Courier Bags Single and Double Buggy Harness Gig, and Spring Cart Harness Dray, Leading, and Plough Harness Shalt, Leading, and Plough Hames Leading, Plough, and Back Chains Collars ofevery description Brushes, Combs, Chamois Skins - Sponges, Polishing Paste, Harness Composition, &c, &c. Saddles made to order, ahd to any pattern. Collaes Made, and Hoeses Caeefttlly Fitted. Mill Belts made to Obder. GEORGE GOODWILLIE, SADDLE and HARNESS MAKER, TAY-STREET. Manufacturer and importer of every description of Colonial and English saddlery EOR SALE. EOR ONE WEEK ONLY 15,000 PAIRS BOOTS, &c, &c. THOMAS SLOAN, Dee-steeet, "QEGS to inform ths public that his CLEARWEEK more, wheh""all kinds "of BoOlsTand SHOES will be offered at a REMARKABLE LOW PRICE. Mark the Address — THOMAS SLOAN, Dee-street (Only.) TO COUNTRY SETTLERS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE ON SALE, Ex late arrivals, and in Stock : — Adelaide, Chilian, and Oamaru Flour Maize, Bran, Pollard, Oatmeal, Rice, Pearl Barley Spirits, all kinds. Wines— Claret, Ginger, &c Cherry, and Ginger Brandy, Raspberry Vinegar and Cordials Ales and Porter; Byass', Blood's, Bridge's, and Tennant's Teas in chests, i chests, and boxes, Coffee, whole and ground Sugar, large and small bags, Liquorice ! Dried and preserved Fish, Salt Herrings, &c Tobacco — Barrett's Successor's Twist small 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, Rope, Nails, Coffee and Teapots, &c Also — Earthenware, a large stock, including Milk Dishes, Butter Jars, Toilette Sets, &c China, White and Gold, imitation Sevres ware, Vases, &c Glassware, Decanters, Wine, Ale, Lemonade, and other Glasses And, to conniseurs *. — A supply of old Crusted Port and mild fruity Sherry, at sixty shillings per dozen They are also Purchasers of Fresh Butter, Provincial Cheese, Oaten and Meadow Hay, Oats, Chaff, &c N.B.— Good Stabling tor their Country Cusrmers, free of Charge W. B. SCANDRETT & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Tay-street (East end), Invercargill. NSA L E j by the Undersigned, Virginia and Calcutta Leaf Sheepwash Tobacco Spirits of Tar Rock Salt Flower of Sulphur Arsenic Stockholm Tar >. Turpentine Hoop Iron E. BUCHANAN, Provincial Sale Yards, Eatstreet.
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Southland Times, Issue 734, 9 October 1867, Page 1
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459Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 734, 9 October 1867, Page 1
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