Business Notice*. GEAND ART UNION PEIZE DISTEIBUTION At the SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, On the Bth NOVEMBER, 1872, At 7 p.m. L RODGERS begs to inform his friends, and • the public generally, that he has just received from London, ex Hydaspes, an immense number of Pictures and Works of Art, 150 Guineas' Worth of which he intends to dispose of on the Art Union principle, in 150 Shares, at ONE GUINEA EACH. Every holder of a ticket will be entitled to a Picture. All the prizes may be seen at the establishment of L. Rodgers, Dee-street, where Tickets may be had, as also at the Southland Club, and all the principal Hotels in Invercargill, Riverton, Winton, Woodlands, and the Bluff. INVERCAEGILL AET UNION. EVERT TICKET SECURING- A PRIZE. A SERIES of 140 Beautiful WATER-CO LOE, PAINTINGS, By Mr Samuel Hoeatio Mobton, Will be disposed of on the Art-union principle. The Pictures are now on view at the Shop of Mr K. Rose, where tickets (price 10s) can be had, as also at MrM'Eacben's, photographer, Riverton. A number of the Pictures consist of views of SCENERY IN THE SOUTHLAND DISTRICT, And an inspection of the collection ia respectfully invited. Notice of the date of drawing will be given in a future advertisement. For Sale. GUANO. ri ENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO ON SALE. ijr J. STOCK & CO. f\ N SAL E — GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. DAVID SMYTH. T^ O E S A^ li E^A SECTION IN DEE-STREET. H. E. OSBORNE. ASSAM TEAS!!! NOW LANDING, Ex "TARARUA." r pHE above justly celebrated teas may now be had at the stores of MITCHELL & CO. TO FLAX MILLERS. HPHE undersigned has for sale a first class X HYDRAULIC PRESS, suitable for Pressing Flax. JAS. WADDEL, Bluff. Bluff, September 24, 1872. FOR SALE, CynC\ TONS NEWCASTLE SCREENED j£)\J\J COALS, at reduced prices. Apply to T. BRODRICE. r\ N SAL E— A small lot of Prime Seed Oats, and Potatoes (Lapstone Kidney.) H. E. OSBORNE. POTATOES ! POTATOES ! TO ARRIVE AT AN EARLY DATE, p?r\ TONS BEST DERWENT SEED POTATOES. EKENSTEEN & HALL. COALS! COALS!!! pAY AND CAMPBELL HAVE ON SALE— 230 TONS BEST A. A. CO.'S COALS, Just arrived, ex " Amherst," from Newcastle, AT REDUCED RATES. TV ]OW LANDING, ex " Otago," from London, JLI and for sale by the undersigned — 20 Barrels New Currants 20 Cases do do 20 Boxes Eleme Raisins 50 Boxes Price's Sperm Candles 30 Caßes Starch and Blue 10 Casks Vinegar 60 Drums Boiled and Raw Oil 20 Cwt. White Lead 3 Bales Sewing Twine 10 Bales Cornsacks 10 Cases Bell and Black's Vestas 50 Casks Machen's Stout 50 Casks Tennent's Ale 100 Cases Geneva 8 Qr-casks Rum (W.1.) 10 do Port and Sherry 15 do Hennessy's Brandy 200 Cases do do CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO 13RIVATE Board and Residence. Mrs Wilson L Swansea Cottage, Don- street.
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Southland Times, Issue 1643, 4 October 1872, Page 1
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469Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1643, 4 October 1872, Page 1
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