Drapery WHITTINGHAM BROTHERS, ! RIVERTON, ! tt^-Ve just receivedEx Helenslee, Salamander, and Caller Ou— A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OP SPKING & SUMMER GOODS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. TTAWrV ~) ■k clieneB > Stripes, Marts, Poplins, iwwvnra C Porcupines, and Alpacaß— from DRESSES J 12s 6d a dress. SILKS \ Britißn and orei S a * of the mosfc noted Oixuus manufacture* JACKETS "^jjj New p attern Shapeß in Silk, MANTLES) VelTet ' Black and FanCy ClothS< MILLINERY ") 1 B 0^ TS (in Every Novelty. STRAW^HATs) 1 %S t lM B eßt and beßt assorted , ■ COATINGS ) B tock in Southland. ■onrvra "i Colonial-made Watertights, in Boy's JJUU-J.S / Youth's, and Men's, and Ladies' a^^-a \ * nd ChUdren's Kid Elastic-side SHOJSS. ) BoQiB , in Great Variety. At.T. COXTNTBT OBDEES CJIBEETJLIiT ATTENDED TO. Patterns sent febe on APraamoNr. WHITTINGHAM BROS., RIVERTON. APPLICATION FOR LETTERS PATENT. NOTICE is hereby given that an application has been made to His Excellency the Gover. nor of the Colony of New Zealand by John Goodall, in the Colony of New Zealand, praying for the grant to him, the said John Goodall, of Letters Patent under the seal of the said Colony, for the exclusive use, advantage, and enjoyment of a new invention of a machine called " A Conoidal Reducing and Amalgamating Pan," for the purpose of saving gold and quicksilver. And Notice is hereby given that any person who may wish to prefer any objections to the granting of such Letters Patent is hereby required, within four calendar months from publication of this notice, to send to the office of John Boyle Bennett, Esquire, Registrar General, at Wellington, in the Province of Wellington, in the said Colony of New Zealand (being the person appointed for that purpose under the provisions of "The Patent Act, 1860"), a statement in writing, showing the grounds of such objections, and subscribed with the proper name and address of the person so objecting. JOHN GOODALL, Civil and Mining Engineer, Prince Alfred Battery, Shortland. October 15, 1868. On Sale * Q N^ S A L E ~ By the Undersigned — CHOICE NEW SEASONS' TEA, Ex "Bertha," in Chests and Half-Chests M'PHERSON & CO. r\ N SALE. The undersigned beg to call the attention of Farmers and others to the CARGO OP GUANO, just landed at the Bluff. This cargo is a direct importation from Howland Island, and the quality of the Guano is guaranteed pure and genuine. The advantages gained by the use of genuine Guano as a manure for either grain, or green crops, or . grasses are well known to the skilled agriculturalist, and as a mixture of about 20 per cent, of nitrate of soda is an invaluable addition, a quantity has been imported for that purpose, the extra yield resulting from the application of this mixture amply repays the outlay. Used as a manure for the growth of grass the results are most satisfactory. . Samples may be seen at the office of COCHRAN, GRANGER, and BLACKWOOD. GUANO. /GENUINE PERUVIAN, ON SALE. COCHRAN, GRANGER & BLACKWOOD.
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Southland Times, Issue 1051, 4 November 1868, Page 4
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489Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1051, 4 November 1868, Page 4
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