Business ITotice^^^^^ > THE "WEEKLY TIMES," PUBLISHED EVEEY SATUEDAY, '<■ CONTAINS THE FULL ITEWS OF THE WEEK npHIS Journal is devoted to the interests o; -L the Cotjntbt Setthebs. and already enjbyf ' a most Extensive Cibculation throughout tht Province. Advebtisees who avail themselves for s lengthened period of the columns of the Soxrc ■ i iiAND Times are only charged a nominal figure fi> ■' . nsertion in the Weekly paper. REYNOLDS & CO i! NICHOL, ~ • pENERAL STOREKEEPER, CUSTOM \ HOUSE, Forwarding, Shipping.and Commission Agent, Bluff Harbor. Goods stored ai ( reasonable rates. ' A. M'COLLOUGH, AUCTIONEER, STOCK, STATION, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, DEE STEE ET, i Adjoining the store of Messrs Hare, Pratt &Cc ' TT7HITTINGHAM BROTHERS, IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, ; WINE, SPIRIT AND PEOVISION ; MERCHANTS, I 7 BOND-STBEET, MJSIiBOTrBNB KING-STBEET, SIDNBX. 12 PBINCESS-STBEET, DuNEDESr. QUEENSTO"WN, TiAttr WaKATUTJ, AND RIVERTON, SOUTHLAND T 55 E~~ A N ] TAILOR, HABIT MAKER &c. (Late of James Hogg and Co's., St James street, London). CORNER OF DEE & ESK STREETS, INVEECAEGILL. G.. GO OD WILLIE, OADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, Tat-steeet, INVERCARGILL. Riding Saddles Made to Order, and to any Pattern. D. MACEOEIE, pUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND COLLECTOR, Exchange Btjudings, Dee-Stbeet, (Next Union Bank of Australia.) Books A udifced, and Balance Sheets Prepared. 0. D. IEVINE, C.E., A RCHITECT, SURVEYOR, &c, &o EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DEE STRETT. Livery and Bait Stables. ALBION LIVEEY STABLES HORSE & CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. HORSES, GUARANTEED TO CARRY A LADY, ON HIRE. SINGLE-SEATED BUGGIES, WITH SHIFTING HOOD, ON HIRE. DOUBLE-SEATED BUGGIES, WITH SHIFTING HOOD, ON HIRE. ONE Oil TWO HORSE "BROUGHAMS,' suitable for Picnic or Marriage Parties, on hire. A HANDSOME "PRINCE ALFRED" carriage, newly imported from Melbourne for single or double harness. This is a very elegant and comfortable carriage, with glass front suitable for evening or family parties. ALEX. M'INTYBE Proprietor. N.B. — The Livery and Bait Stables are well known as the most commodious in town — a trial will satisfy gentlemen that their horses are well cared for. A FALSE REFORT has been industriously ■"- spread about that W. BARHAM, Hair Cutter, and Fancy Goods Importer, Dee-street, next Albion Hotel, is about to leave the Province. W. B. begs to deny this ; he has no intention to quit; in proof of this, he is now unpacking LARGE QUANTITIES of all kinds of USEFUL GOODS, ex "Raceb," which he will sell at VERY LOW PRICES ! These goods must be sold soon, as he has more coming in the SHIP that brings the ORETI RAILWAY IRON. W. B. takes this opportunity of thanking his Customers for past favors ; his country friends will find him at his post as usual. Should this statement not be satisfactory to his creditors, they will please send in their accounts when they will be immediately paid. Agent for the "SOUTHLAND TIMES," AND "WEEKLY TIMES."
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Southland Times, Issue 1058, 18 November 1868, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1058, 18 November 1868, Page 1
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