milE UNDERSIGNED has on Sale,— £?f\f\ Cases Stewart's Kirkliston whisky Qf\ Qr-casks fine port wino O/^fc Qr-casks fine sherry Of\ Qr-casks Dawson's whbky Of\f\ Casces Central V. brandy AC\ Boxes tobacco — half pounds ~i f\ Tons sugar, Mauritius crystul IU pf Tons Java, in 50 lb bags On Cases Salt's ale C\ f\ Kegs Wellington butter ou pf Cases mustard, 7lb lins j Af\ Cases sardines, halves and quarters -| ps Cases finest Dunlop cheese, Ardnet's Ayrshire Dairies Cyf\ Cases port wino EDWARD CASPER, Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill. ON SALE, at the stores of the Undersigned Martell's brandy Case, barndy ] Whisky Geneva Kum Sugars Teas and A well assorted stock of oilman's stores Lime Cart shafts ) stringy bark Bullock dray poles J hJ Shingles Galvanized iron roofing Battens and A lartre supply of general merchandise CLERKE BROTHERS. O\ SALE by the Undersigned, ex Prompt — ■ Sugars, brown an-I cossipora Conflict tea Gold and eagle do Sinclair's bacon Do hams Wellington butter Colonial cheese Adelaide flour Currants Kaisins Bli'.ek pepper Allspice and mustard Soap Washing soda Salad oil Pickle 3 (assorted) Geneva, red and green cases Jams. JAMES H. STERLING. ON SALE at the store of the Undersigned, 100 TONS FLOUR, Comprising the following we'd known brands : — Ferguson's silk dressed. Adelaide— Ceres, Carrick, Gnunt's, Walker's, Searl's, Wilson's, and Williams' mills. In 200 lb, 100 lb, and 50 Hi, bags. MANING & WIIITTON. Tay-street, 20th December, 1862. ON SALE by Hay Brothers, General Storekeepers — GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Adelaide flour Tea, enfloo Raw and loaf sugars Butter, honey Treacle and syrup Barley, split peas, rice? Sago, oatmeal Dried apples, curranta Jams, jellies Pickles, mustard Candles, vestas Liverpool soap Twelvetree's sonp powder Glenfield starch, llui'.ub blue, Sardines, corned beef Carbonate of sodu, tartaric acid Soda crystals Loaf bread, biscuit, &o. IRONMONGERY. Galvanised iron buckets Tin and wooden do Gold washing dishes. Long han.lled shovels Short do do American cast stcol spades Lyndon's spade.", Nos. 1 and 2 Blacks do Nos. 2 to 5 Do navvy shovels Do stokers do Potato forks Hay forks Picks, Collins's American axes, Collins and Sharps' Pick and nxc handles Tlinges. lii'.ils from H lo 5 in. Fool ru : cs, spring balances, &c. CORDAGE. Manilla rope, from 1 in. to 3J in. Europe rope Log lines, marline, &C Patent and basket, blocks EARTHENWARE, Plates, supper and dinner Cups and saucers Bowls, jugs, ic. GLASSWARE. Pressed and cut decanters Tumblers Lamp chimnics OILS. Boiled and raw linseed oil Colza oil Train oil Paraffin oil Kerosene SUNDRIES. Stationery, Paraffin lamps Confectionery, fancy biscuits Salad aud castor oil, boots and shoes, &c. ON SAL E, by the Undersigned — Brandy, rum, geneva Whisky Flour, tea Sugar, coffee, tobacco Kice, barley Sago Carbonate sodn Soda crystals Pepper Salid oil, castor oil Mustard, vinegar, blacking Candles, sauces Currants, raisin, sngo Oatmeal, arrowroot Butter Hams and bacon Blacking, lucifera Rope, axes Spades, brooms And general assortment of Merchandise and Stores for Diggers, THOMAS J. WHITE.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 28, 13 February 1863, Page 1
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