Drapery MAIR & GARVEN, WHOLESALE AND EETAIL DRAPERS, TTAVE JTJ3T RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE HOME MABKETS. Ex "SCHLESWIG BRIDE,", 7BQ2C GLASGOW, 8 CASES. Ex "WILLIAM DAVIE," FEOM GLASGOW, 17 CASES, 17 BALES. THE ABOVE ABE ALL NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS, WHICH HAVE BEEN SPECIALLY BOUGHT FOR M. & G.'S TRADE. On SaleQ N S A L E , J. COOPEB & CO.'S,~TAX-STBEET. '\>:....'U-Jl _^j O 7,7* CLOVER SEED— White . Alsike Red Yellow Crimson "* Cowgrass y2'v ; ;:> TtfBNiP'SEED— 'i 7. U fj> Aberdeen Green Top Yellow, Purple Top Yellow, Grey Stone, White Stone, White Globe,; WaiteV Eclipse, IJayle's, Hybrid, Skirving's Hybrid, Purple Top Swede, Green Top Swede. J. COOPER & CO. T TJ S T= L A N D E D, " *. Ix "PEARL," in splendid condition, QAA BAGS CALIFORNIAN FLOUR, QUU Each 100 lbs. MITCHELL & CO. Q N* , ..& s !;t L■E -— ; Duffield's Adelaide FJour 0 . ; ., , ; ; Sugars — White and Yellow Crystals Teas, inchests, halves, .and boxes Port, Sherry, and Adelaide Wines Dressed Java Rice, and Pearl Barley Split and Green Peas, Dried Fruits Salt, Whiting, Soda Crystals, and, Washing Powder Maizena, Sago, J Awowrobt^ Tapioca, Macaroni, and Vermicilli Cracked Maize, Oats, Bran, Pollard Maize Meal, Oatmeal Vestas of all kinds,, Twist and Plug -■ tobacco' Treacle, Jam, Jellies, Honey. Hams and Bacon— Sinclair's and Colonial - Cheese— English and Colonial All kinds of Oilmen's Stores Marshall and Copeland's celebrated exhibition Ale Woolpacks and Cornsacks ; Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8 Sheepwash Tobacco, Sulphur, and Arsenic, Spade'sVslioveis, Grapes, Forks, Axes, and Picks Chaffcutters, Boilers, Grindstones Kerosene Oil, Lamps, Chimneys, and "■' •'*•'" Wicks ' Gray's Improved Ploughs, double-mounted Genuine Peruvian Guano, MITCHELL & CO. r\ N S A ,L E , TUBNIP SEED All varieties, and all PBOVINCIALG B ( p WN . B. CLEAVE. r\ N '""-'"' ' S "''A' '■■■'■ Ii ] E . The undersigned beg to call the , attention of Farmers and others to the CAEGO OF GTJANO, just landed at the Bluff. This cargo is a direct importation from"' ! Howland Bland, and the quality of the Guano is guaranteed pure and - ;genuine„ij;The advantages gained bjsj.* lie y se °£ 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 Been at the office of COCHRAN, GRANGER, and BLACKWOOD.
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Southland Times, Issue 1063, 27 November 1868, Page 4
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416Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1063, 27 November 1868, Page 4
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