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25ii3in«£Sd #otic?& R. HARRISON, IMPORTER OF BUILDING 1 MATERIALS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &c, Consisting pf— Chests of drawers Cedar chimney pieces,£with splendid carved brackets j Plain do i Chairs ; childrens' do j Tables, cedar and plain. Meat cafes, and made to order Colonial sofas ; mattresses mado to order or re-made Glass doors, plain do Galvanised iron, corrugated galvanised ridging, do spouting O. G. and H. F. round Verandahs — corrugated, curved, and painted ready for fixing Galvanised nails Iron safes Marble tiles, Chinese do Portland cement Window glass, small looking glasses Towel horses Billiard tablo cues, tips, and patent cement for fixing same. • R. HARRISON, . . . - Tay-street. p AINTIN G & PAP ER [-1 A.NG! N G X executed by ARTHUR H. JAGGAR, Jed-street, Invercargill. N.B. — Estimates Given. QTANF 011 D AND CO. k3 Importers and Wholesale and Rotail Dealers in Sewin-j Machines, Kerosene Oil and Lamps, Wicks, Chimneys, Globes, and Shades. Sewing Machines — The most simple, tho most durable, most easily learned, and a combination of the very latest improvements. .. TAY-STRKET, . (Opposite Maning and WhiltonV.) Pish- Oysters"Jl/f AC DONALD & CO. be£ to intimate A.VJL to the inhabitants of Invereargill and neighborhood, that they are now prepared to supply fresh fish daily in any quantity. FRESH OYSTERS ALWATS ON HAND. FISH STALL — ■* TAT STUKKT. Opposite the Union Bank. TOYS! TOYS! ENGLISH TOYS! LOUfS MYERS, Tay-street, having justreceived.es Lady Lyttelton, alarge assortment of English Toys, is desirous of clearing out his old Stock at greatly reduced prices. A large stockof Stationery -tnd.Fancy Goods always on hand. A few huiidred Books for sale, below English prices. Lake Wakatip- Diggings. THE undersigned having been appointed Agent for several of tho most influential storekeepers of tbe district, bogs to inform the merchants, traders, and others of tbe province l that he is prepaved to receive and forward all goods consigned to his care to any part of tho | Lako, with tho greatest cr.re, and by the best bouts, afc the most reasonable charges. I Goods sold oil commission, aud account sales ! rendered with promptitudo. Ti. M'KENNA, FORWARDING & COMMISSION AGENT, KisasTowy, LAKE WAKATIP. ON S.'VLE, ex Australia and Queen of Ps'rth — Islay whisky Brandy, Ma'rtcll's dark and pnla Ale and stout, bottled — best brand Ale in bulk, Bass's No 3 Tobacco — twist ancl cavendish Bottled fruit — pickles, jams Capers Salid oil Haras and bacon Best congou tea Fine and counter sugars Mustard | Sardines ! Pearl Barley Oats Bran &c . COLIN N. CAMPBELL. fXN SALE, by the UNDERSIGNED, Central Vineyard Brandy United do Whisky Sherry Wine Port Champagne Australian Wines Geneva Ale ancl Stout. Tea, in chests, half-chests, nnd boxes COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. ON SALE by tbe Undesigned ex Eucalyptus, Juno, Yarra, Annie Beaton, Fair TnsmEirian. Active, aud Sir Ooorgo Pollock ; and hourly expected' por Lndy Lyttelton, Di.-ma and Squaw, from Melbourne, and Boomerang from Adelaide — 23 hhds Central Vineyards' and Rizat's pale and dark brandy 16 quarter-casks do do 299 eases Martell's, Otard's, and Central Vineyards' do 10 hhds Demcrnra rum, 10 and 33 o.p. 390 cases JDICZ and Star geneva 440 do Kirkliston nnd Thin's whisky 310 do Byass's, and London and Colonial Company's bottler! porter 60 do London and Colonial Company's bottled alo • 40 hhds Bass's No. 3 alo 20 do London and Colonial Company's do 108 chests congou tea, in chests and half chest-s 860 bags Mauritius sugar 320 do Victorian Company's white crystals, equal to Cossipore 330 tons flour — Adelaide silk dressed, Melbourne and Tasmanian mills, all of first-class brands, and a large proportion in 50 lb bags 3200 bushels prime colonial oats 100 bars maize, whole and cracked 400 do bran 161 bales Tasmanian hay 232 Tasmanian bams 60 casks potted butter 5 kegs lard 50 half-barrels American pork li half-tierccs Kerr's and Star and Garter negrohead 10 cases honeydew and golden leaf tobacco 120 do Tasmanian jama, in tins and white jars 14*4 bags Tasmanian potatoes 120 do do carrets 102 cases onions 192 do apples IOG bags fine salt 8 cases ground coffee 2-5 packages spices 15 cases sago 5 casks carbonate soda 5 cases Dunlop cheese 50 do Crosse and Blackwell's pickles* 15 do do sauces 3 bales canvas 7 cases bedford cords, Millerts drab and mole troupers . 25 cases Collin's picks Besides a large assortment of ironmongery, bar & rod iron, cart boxes, axle arms, lime, bullock poles, deals, shingles, whnleboats, nails, sashes, doors, ridging, galvanised iron, and nails, paints, window glass,* room paper, > and paperhangings, calicoes, tacks, &c, &c. MANING & WHITTON, Agents,

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 35, 10 March 1863, Page 1

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