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ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED i AT EEDUCED PEICES. Ladies' Saddles, plain and quilted Ladies' Plain and Embroidered Saddle Cloths Ladies Snaffle, Pelham, nnd Weymouli Bridles GENTLEMENS'. SADDLES OF ALL KINDS AND PATTERNS, 100 USUALLY IN STOCK Boys' and Girls' Saddles Snaffles, Double-rein Snaffles, and Pelham Bridles Martingales and Breastplates Felt Kersey and Leather Saddle Cloths Electro-plate and German Silver Spurs, all patterns i Woollen, Leather, and Green Hide Girths | Green Hide and Kangaroo Stock and j Hunting Thongs I Myall Stock-whip-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 Pair and Four-horse Coach Harness Four and Six-horse Waggon Harness Breaking Bitts, all patterns Enamelled Leather, American Cloth and Coach Trimmings Horse, Dandy, Water, and Spoke Brushes Curry and Mane Combs Sponges and Chamois Skins Jet Oil Polishing Paste, IN eatsfoot Oil, and Harness Composition Also, direct from the Manufacturers, Messrs W. and G. Ashfobd, Birmingham, a very large assortment of WHIPS, consisting of Green Hide and Whalebone Hunting Whips Malacca Cane and Gut do Jockey Whips Ladies' Twig Buggy Whips Dray Whips Pair - horse Coach Whips Four and six-horse Waggon Whips JOHN GELLATLI. CORNER OF DEE AND DON STREETS Hotels, &c---"FAEMEES AEMS HOTEL," (Formerly known as " Three Bells Hotel.") TAT STBEET EAST. WILLIAM MACKAY begs respectfully to intimate to his Friends and the Public generally that he has succeeded Mr William Robertson in the proprietorship of the above well-known House, and that no expense has been spared to render it . O2TE OF THE MOST COJTFOBTABLE FAMILY HOTELS IN TOWN W. M. trusts that by strict attention to business, and keeping a first-class Table, combined with clean well-aired Beds, he will merit a share of public patronage. "CLAEENDON HOTEL," ESK A2TD KELYIM" STBEETS, INVEEOAEGILL. JQt. HUGHES begs to inform his Old • Friends and the Public generally that he has acquired a lease of the above well-known Hotel, where he hopes to receive a renewal of the patronage accorded him when formerly in business, to merit which no effort will be wanting on his part. The convenient situation of the CLARENDON — being in the centre of the town — and the Supperior Accommodation it affords, render it parti eularly suitable for Commercial, and other Travellers. Wines, Spirits, Ales, &c, of the best brands only, will be kept in Stock. J. G. HUGHES. T)EINCE OE WALES HOTEL. DEE-STREET, LNVERCARGILL. The Billiard Room contains two tables, has been enlarged and refitted, and, for style and comfort, second to none in the colony. Liquors of the first quality only kept in stock. The Stables are commodious and comfortable. GEOEGE SMITH, Peopeietoe. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STREET Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMEEON, Peopbietoe, WINES, spirits, arid all liquors, of best brands only, kept in stock. The Stabling ia already well known to be the most commodious in the Province, and will be kept in the best of order by an experienced ostler under A. M. C.'s own charge.

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Southland Times, Issue 961, 1 June 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 961, 1 June 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 961, 1 June 1868, Page 1

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