Drapery LARGE ARRIVALS NEW GOODS! ■ i ■ , Ex "E. P. BOUYEEEE," bbom: : . GLASGOW. TT7E have much pleasure in intimatiug that we ' ' have now received a VERY FINE I SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS, and are pre- J pared in all our departments with A LARGE : AND CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORTMENT. We would call special attention to our stock of ABERDEEN WINCEYS, which is the largest and most replete we have ever imported, and will be found VERY LOW IN PRlCErhaving been made to our order by the Manufacturers. The quality of the other goods can be highly recommended, as they* are pnrchased by an experienced buyer in the best English and } Scotch markets. R, D. YULE & CO., WHOLESALE AJSID EETAIL DRAPERS, TAY STEEET, INYEECAEQILL. April lßt, 1868;. . : - ; Sheep for Sale ' E U N FOE SAL E. npHE Undersigned have ior Sale by Privato I Contract, on account of Messrs : Hepburn and M'Master, ■';.: THE EYEE CEEEK . STATION, PROVINCE OF . SOOTHLAND. Being portions of Runs 191, 302, and 352 extension, containing ' ; , ; A A C\C\C\ .ACRES of superior open T:7i:,\JUv country, exclusive of bush, viz, A O AAA ACRES - GOVERNMENT tfcZjUUU LAND, and ■•.■.■: IrAA ACRES, FREEHOLD, to- , OKJKJ gether with ■ 1 7 9^f) SHEEP, being A AAA WETHERS A £AA ."WEANERS -.': • y\\ ;;\ : The whole country is so bounded by creeks and fences as to be a complete paddock, and subdivi* ded into two by bush. ■ ' /. The improvements are limited (the Run having hitherto been worked from the Head Station), consisting ef-l-Hut, 2 Sheep Yards, and some miles of Fencing; Delivery early in March. Terms very easy. . > . - : . ■■ ■ Intending purchasers need only inspect this Property to see that it is one of the finest in Southland. . T . . ... DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., ? ■■; Dunedin and Invercargill. , AiST SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED.— TOO SU ? E^ IO:R ..MERINO RAMS, ; Selected from the .flock of Messra SZENE and GRAY, Victoria; have been; twelve months in he Province. ;■ ; : ;1 ..• Apply .to . ; ... G.M.BELL, ■•■-.,' : ' : " Waimea Plains. Or to MPHERSON&Cd; ' Invercargill. E;O E SALE, : THE Contiguous BUNS of BIRCHWOOD and LINTONi consisting of . A O ■ AAA 'ACRES OF THE FINEST •TTCJ^UUU SHEEP COUNTRY . 4£tAA ACRES of which are FREEjOyvJ hold With -j Q AAA WELL-BRED SHEEP : A HEAD OF CATTLE HORSES, BULLbCK-TEAMS, WAGK^ONS, &o Improvements are good, comprising every station appliance, and in complete working order The property is so completely fenced in, that it is worked at a trifling expense, and is otherwise so favorably known as to require no further comment. Full particulars on application t* . CALDER, BLACKLOQg & CO. T 7 " E O^ T TT R E S The following EIGHT highly important LECTURES — ' Ist— Structure of Mail 2nd— Do 3rd — Functions of Man 4th — Marriage sth— Abnormal Condition of Man 6tb — Spermatorrhcee 7th — False Delicacy 8th — Special Diseases. As delivered at the Anthropological Museum ; the whole neately bound together entitled " THE PHILOSOPHY OF MARRIAGE;" Will .be forwarded post free for Bix twopenny stamps, to parties unable to attend these popular lectures. Address' See tary eeuAntropological and Gallery of Illustrations, 172 Bourke East Melbourne. '
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Southland Times, Issue 970, 17 June 1868, Page 4
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498Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 970, 17 June 1868, Page 4
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