On Sale NOW LANDING, ex " Sea Wave," from London, and for sale by the undersigned : — 75 bundles Ryland's Fencing Wire 20 kegs Staples 400 cases Geneva 25 cases Sherry 29 cases Port 70 packages Fine Tea 20 barrels Currants 10 cases Raisins 20 cases Maizena 60 drums Paint Oil 60 kegs White Lead 20 casks Soda Crystals 7 casks Lamp Black and Ruddle 1500 Woolpacks 1 bale Sewing Twine 200 cases Hennessy's Pale Brandy | 20 qr-casks Hennessy's Pale Brandy | CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. ON SALE, by M'PHERSON & CO., ex late arrivals — Hart's Adelaide Flour Ryland's drawn Fencing Wire, Nos. 8, 9, 10, and 12 Ryland's drawn Fencing Wire, Nob. 8 and 12, and 3 ply Galvanised Johnson's drawn Fencing Wire, Nos. 8 and 9, and Staples Boiled Oil and White Lead Oilmen's Stores and Kerosene Woolpacks and Comsacks J. D. K. Z. Geneva— W. I. Rum Dunville's and Cumlachie Whisky in qr-casks Victoria. Co.'s Nos. 1 and 2 White Sugar Mauritius Crystals and Ration Sugar Fine Congous and Ration Teas Blood's and Younger's Bottled Stout ' Porter's and Younger's Bottled Ale John Hall & Son's Sporting Powder Van Houten's and Fry & Son's Cocoa and Chocolate Broadwood's Pianos and Pianettes AlsoPeruvian Guano, at £18 per ton. Hotels, &c. SOUTHEEN CBOSS HOTEL Dee Steeet, HENEY MAYO, Psopbietob. HM. begs respectfully to inform the public • of Southland that in addition to the Bagatelle andßuHaidTrablesaEeady highlypatrdnisw^ by them, he has just completed a first-elas AMEEICAN BOWLING SALOON, which he trusts will meet with the approval of the pleasure-seekers of Southland. Also,— Just erected, a first-class Shooting Gallery, 90 feet long. Schneider rifles. First-class enclosed Skittle Ground. FREE AND EASY, Wednesday and Saturday evenings, at 8 o'clock. None but the best of wines and spirits kept on hand. Good accommodation for travellers. ALBION HOTEL, AND LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, Deb Steeet, ' INVERCARGILL, BICHAKD POWELL, Pbopbietob. ggT THE BEST STABLING IN TOWN. Saddle and Harness Horses on hire. Buggies on hire. EOYAL MAIL COACH LINE. Alterations on and after the Ist January, 1870. mHE ROYAL MAIL COACH will leave the X Prince of Wales Hotel every Monday and Thursday morning at half past 7 o'clock, to meet Cobb's Coaches at Baldutha. From the same date the Riverton Coach will leave the Prince of Wales Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10.30 a.m., returning from Riverton on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Booking office for Dunedin — Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill; Barr's Hotel, Baldutha; and Dyke's Commercial Hotel, Riverton. For Fares, &c, apply to Me GEORGE SMITH, Prince of Waleß Hotel. D. CAMPBELL & CO., Proprietors. EOYAL MAIL TO EIVEETON. rnHE MAIL COACH leaves Colyer's Hotel for X Riverton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-past 10 o'dock; and Dyke's Commercial Hotel, Riverton, for Invercargill, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at halfpast 10 o'clock. PasseDger Fare, ss. Parcels carried at moderate rates. P. M. PETERS, Mail Contractor; ROYAL EXPRESS STABLES,! COENEB OF DEE AND SPEY STREETS. Saddle Horses on Hire. . Buggies, with one or two Horses, on Hire. Carriages on Hire. - P. M. PETEPS, Proprietor. B. H. & I. EAILWAY. /^vN advertised days of Steamers sailing from U the Bluff— R_XUB» TICSJai ss. NICHOL & SHEARER '
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Southland Times, Issue 1207, 8 February 1870, Page 1
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523Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1207, 8 February 1870, Page 1
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