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DENTISTRY, IF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFEES, MR. ALFRED BOOT, SURGEON DENTIST, DUNEDIN, Will pay a Professional Visit to IifVERCAKGiti.. Those who may require his services, will oblige by advising him of the extent and nature of their requirements. Address — Peincks-street, DuwEdin. THE LANCASHIEE EELIEF FUND. THE SUBSCRIPTION LISTS are about to be closed. Subscriptions still unpaid are respectfully requested to be handed to the Hon. Treasurer forthwith. J. BIEEELL SANDS, Hon. Sec. TO AREIVE ex "Stobm Cloud," from Glasgow. A large quantity of Watertight and Blucher Boots, made to order. JAMES GEIEVE, Grocer, and Tea Dealer Esk-street Invercargill. FA. TON HAMMER, M.R.C. Veteri- • nary Surgeons, Hanover, . late Superintendent of the Transport of Horses in the Honorable East India Company's Service, begs to inform the inhabitants of Southland that ho has taken the PEINCE OF WALES (late " Eobert Burns") \ LIVER-? STABLES, And hopes, by the strictest attention to the horses entrusted to his cbarge, to merii then- support. F. A. Von H. particularly invites- & csll from owners of horses affected by chronic or neglecteJdiseases. Equestrian Lessons givenv . Horses bought and sold oh Commission. Certificates given as to the soundness of horses. HORSES TFOR HIRE. TO HOTEL-KEEPERS & RESTAUEATEUES. APPLES! APPLES I! APPLES JH 17s por case, guaranteed all sound. MACGEOEGE'S STOEE, Tay-street. SWAN & LEITH, BUTCHERS, THE BLUFF HAEBOE SHIPPING calling at the Bluff can be supplied with Beef, Mutton, Pork, &c, on the shortest notice. DR. BERNDT, has removed to the corner of Esk and Jedd-strcets, opposite the Golden Fleece Hotel. (Bn MANFNG and WHITTON have on Snlo — Groceries — Tea., coffee, fin 1 and 2 lb. tins), Maurtius and English crushed sugar, pint and quart pickles, salmon in 1 and 2 lb. tins, sardines in £ boxes, preserved haddock, game and trout in tins.bloater paste,marinalade, mustard, ground spice, soap, candles raisins, currants, prunes, figs, preserved ginger, bottled fruits, walnuts, oatmeal, split peas, arrowroot, candied peels, carbonate of soda and vincger. Provisions — Mess beef and povk (in 1001 b. barrels) , bacon, hams, cheese, potted and Irish butter. FiOT7R — Silk-dressed Adelaide, Searles Wilson's (in 501 b bags), "Carrick," "Ceres," and Gaunt brands. Wines and Spirits — Case brandy, Vine Leaf, Denis Mounie & ■ Co., in Wood, Port and Sherry, in qr- casks, champagne, ginger wine, ginger and cherry brandy. Horse-Food — Hay, bran, maize, and pollard. Building Materials — Hardwood timber, palings, laths, tongued and grooved Scotch flooring, hardwood, F.E boards, galvanised ridging, mouldings, architraves, doors, sasbes, window glass, cedar boards, lime, brick, hearthstones, window sills, naite, assorted flooring brads, sheet lead, paperhangings, glue, varni?h, French polish FCESITCRE — Hair seated chairs. coutthes,cedar 100, and dining tables, American caneseat, rocking, nursery, and children's chairs kitchen chairs, iron bedsteads (various), colonial sofas, French bedsteads, cedar washstands, toilet tables, cbests of drawers, towel-horses, kitchen dressers, table covering, looking-glasses, cornice poles, perambulators, Dutch carpeting, matting, and door mats, &c. American Goods — Sharp's, Pratt's, Collins, and miners' axes, aso aiid pick handles clotbes pegs, wash boards, pails, tubs and i buckctSjbrushware, corn brooms, tacks, cut i nails, S tough ton bitters, .tomato ketchup, peppersauee &c. j Iron — Bar and rod assorted, horse shoes, Gothic grates, &c. Earthenware — Gi-asware. — Ewers and basins, chambers and bowls, willow pattern plates and dishes, baker's cover disues, jugs egg cups, toy cans, breakfast cups> saucers, wine glasses, tumblers, &C. Boots— Tasmanian watcrtights, Wellingtons • bluchers, boy's, children's nhd women's kangaroo and women's cloth boots, &c. Leather aiid Grindery — Kip nnd kangaroo leather, white and brown hemp, flax, &c. Sahdlek* Axd Ca.hx Hauness— Whip, traces hobbles, &c. Tinware and Ironmongery — Pannicnus, billys, plates, gold dishes, gold scales and weights, table casting, shingle and claw hammers, tin, gnlvanised, and iron buckets, gold blowers, iron kettles, Linden's picks, small chain barrow wheels. Wiieemuoht .Materials— Spokes, fellows, bullock poles 4 cart shafts, &c. Drays and Carts — Whitechapcl chaise, tip carts and horse draysi Seeds — White and red clover nnd timothy. Miscellaneous — Tobacco^ woolpaeks, sheepehears, sulphur, salt, gunpowder, shot, Manilla rope; Stockholm pitch, tar, bath bricks, chalk and whiting, spirit measures, shop twines, paper bags, iron safes, (large size), coal tar s blue blankets, scarlet and blue serge shirts, kersey drawers, tarpaulin and tents, oppossum pkin rugs, ship's flngs, ash oars, chamois skins, wheelbarrows, sheephurdles, &c. MANNING & WHITTON, Tay-street. Dec k 2nd, 1862 k JUST LANDED ex Fair Tasmanian* and on Sale by the tTnderßigned — • Adelaide butter (in small tubs) Soap and candles (from the Hobson'a Bay Soap and Candle Works). Shnrtly Expected, ex Minnie Dike : — Silk-dressed Adelaide flour (Ferguson's George Mills) Maize Bath bricks, chalk, whiting Weighing machines Iron bedsteads, iron stretchers Galvanized ridgo cap Patent nails, floor brads, screws* locks Brushware, whisks, shop twine Sheepshcars Pitch and tar Gunpowder (rifle) and shot Manilla rope Doors, cornice mouldings, nrchitrnveSi Bar, rod, and sheet iron White- and red clover seeds; MANING & WHITTON, Tny-streel. 13th November, 1862.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 16 December 1862, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 16 December 1862, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 11, 16 December 1862, Page 1

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