For Hal* |i & G. FLOORING FOR SALE AT MILLS OF UNDERSIGNED. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. ' F~O B'SALE, ' OH CWT. OF PROVINCIVL GROWN L^Li TIMOTHY GRASS SEED. G. F. MARTIN & CO. KAITANGATA COAL, " Ex " Lady of the Lake," only 42s 6a per ton. PAY & CAMPBELL have on eale a superior shipment of the above Household Coal, and will deliver the same in town at 42a 6d per tOD. SLATES ! SLATES ! ! DEST BANGOR SLATES ON SALE. COWPER & WILSON. FOE SALE, A_C\f\ BUSHELS PRIME SEED OATS j£\J \J (white sandy.) — Also, i ton Canterbury Cheese. G. F. MARTIN A CO. SEED POTATOES: FOR SALE, Derwent Seed Potatoes, imported from Tasmania last season expressly for seed. * JAMES W. HAMILTON, Flint's Bush. FOR SALE® pENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO. VJ J. STOCK & CO., Tay-street. SHINGLES! SHINGLES J! 190 f\f\(\ SUPERIOR TABMAWIAN J £ \J , \ t \J\J BHINGLES, to arrive per Mary Smith, from Hobart Town direct, *ad for sale at lowest rates by the undersigned. COWPER & WILSON. FOE SALE, A SMALL FARM in the Mabel Hundred, the XX property of Mr D. M'Kinnon, bekig 'Section 3, block 2, containing 86 acres, all fenced and subdivided into paddocks, with a comfortable dwelling house, and large well-fltocked orohard. Terms liberal. H. E. 03B0RNE, Auctioneer. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! JUST ARRIVED, in excellent condition, per Suffolk— CLOVERS— White, Red, Alsike, Trefoil, Cowgrass, or Perennial Red Clover. PERMANENT GRASSES— Timothy, Meadow Foxtail, Smooth StalE, Meadow Grass, Rough Stalk ditto, Sweet Vernal, Crested Dog's Tail, Fescues, various leaf, do hard, do "tall, ' do Meadow, do- Sheep. TURNIPS— Wait's Eclipse, Purple Top, and Green Top, Yellow, Green, and Purple Top Swede. RAPE, £3 PEB CWT. ROBERT CLEAVE. W E HAVE FOBS ALE— Ex ALLAHABAD, And to arrive, per BEBINGTON, and othe vessels, Wool Packs — Seaming Twine Linseed Oil, in drums and casks Castor Oil do do do < White Lead— Turps Tar— Pitch— Soda Crystals— Lamp Black Portland Cement Corn Sacks Ryland's Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, 8, amd 10 Galvanized Iron, 6, 7, and Bft French Wire Nails — Ewbank'a Patent Nails Galvanised Buckets and Tuba Countess Slates— Paperhangings (assorted) Assorted Earthenware — China and Jelly Cans 600 bags fine and coarse Salt Whiting— Fine Congou Sardines— Wax Vestas Epps's Cocoa Raisins, Currants, and Figs Champion's Vinegar — in casks and case Machin's Stout Geneva, JDKJZ Port and Sherry, in caskß and case Fine Sherry, in oasa &a, &a, &a. CALDER, BLACKLOOK & CO. QOUTHLANL* HOBTICULTUBAL SOCIETY, Instituted 1864. SEASON 1873-74. Exhibitions : JANUABY Ist AND 2hi>; MARCH 4th AND sth. Special Prizes at the first Exhibition for— Best kept Amateur Garden (competitors to notify their intention to compete to the Secretary by the Ist November) Best Provincial-made Wine (one year old) At the second Exhibition — For Jams and Jellies. Particulars in Schedule of Frizes, which can be obtained from the Committee, and Seedsmen in town. NOTICE. ' rpHE undersigned will give the highest cash _L price for good Hides, in Riverton. FRED. A. SIMPSON. T O L ET, A COMFORTABLE Dwelling Houae, in Gala street. H. B. OSBORNE, Auctioneer.
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Southland Times, Issue 1803, 7 October 1873, Page 1
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498Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1803, 7 October 1873, Page 1
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