V J t Tjjßiixgto!** 1 O' N SALE, at the stores of ti3 ', signed/ex- Pet, from Hobart To! - 7 50 cases whiskey f , .- 1 6 qr-caslu whiskey - L, | , 6qr-caskso!dlom , ** 6 qr-casks.pbrt wine 160 bags Mauritius sugars, various 15 casks crushed loaf sugar 20 chests congou and hyson-nkin I 35 tubs prime potted batter (Tain 2. caies. Murray's coffee, in assort 15 boxes,raisii)B « , 5 barrels, currants - 13 casks hams and bacon 20 bags popper"' v r .6,cascs arrowroot, 14-lb tins , 2 casos boots and shoes - 2 cases leather and grindery .kegs paint ,\^ r _ , lease corrosive sublimate ' 1 case crockery 4ironpumpS' ' . 50 spirit kegs -. 460-bags potatoes 168 bags oats 327 eases choice keeping apples ani 14 bags peas and'beana ' 21 opossum-skin rags. '' The above will b«.Kti at LOWEST . POSSIBLE PRI( To make'room.for chininent^ cominn- fot > india, ;emma prescoti dantel watson, john hamilton Cljdi May 21, 1863; A V fi S O I Jll ' Have Received, " Ex T. E. Milledgc, froni Gbsgol GBOCERIES. 1 Teas— ■cdh'gou and pekoe | Sugars— HJrystallised:'; ••• .'•' 1 Dunlop cheese >. : .f; ■■''[ i SinciairJinras - | Taylor's best ycllow=«oop | Sperm can Ales* ' .'. . - | Marmalade^, ..'" "■. 1 : Conlectiqns and Spices I Currants ■' •'•■■ --V | Rice and Sagp; , . , 1 Loch-fine herrings,.&c. .- - : . 1 &c., . r &c, &c. I SHIP CHANDLERY. I Merchant Navy Canvas, Nos. ]| and 5 . . .- X 1 Tarpaulins and dray covers | -Log-lines and sail twine | Blocks, hooks, and thimbles | Shell augurs, marlin spikes 1 Roping, marline, and • sail needlcsi Suilmukers' and, roping palms . 1 Bolt rope and' marline' § Manila rope ; ' ' I &c, &c., '•' &c. I EARTHENWARE. 1 Breakfast Cups and Saucers I Breakfnsti Dinner, and Supper PI Covered Dishes and; Asheta Fancy Jags and Mugs ; . Cliamber Ewers and Basins Jelly Cans; Pepper and Salt Disb &c., &c., &c. PAPERHANGINGS. A large variety. PAINTS, OILS, AND TtJRPEKI STATIONERY. ; ,< ■ Camp Ovens— l2, l3, 14, 15, 16, IS inches And A General Assortment of Ironmc BOOTS AND SHOES. RIVERTON. ON SALE a large Assortment of Go sisting of— Groceries, Oilmcns' Stores IronmongeryProvisions ■ Wines and Spirits Horse Feed Etc.. Etc., Etc. WHITTINGHAM BROTHER Huvelock'Street, j
NEW ZEALAND MAIL Slf SERVICES. I TENDERS ARE REQUIRED BY Tl VERNMENT OF NEW ZEALA? THE PERFORMANCE OF THE 1 MENTIONED SEUVICE9. I A Steamer to leave Melbourne witliii 4 « four hours after the flue dote ol rival of the European' Mail Contract ! Port Chalmers, Otago, calling at the I wait in Melbourne for the Mail, if dotai more than four days, after its duo date. 2. A steamer to leave. Port Chalmers bourne, calling at the/Bluff,' carrying tb ward Mail of the Colony to Molbournolj than two p.m. on the 16th of each monll February, and then on the 14th. g The steamers employed must be Bubjff approval of tho Government, and must ifj maintainan average speed. of not less l|| knots an hour on each voyage. . j| All Post Office Mails must be receivcii and delivered to destination froe of chargi | Mails to be taken from and delivered | of tho Europoan Mail Contract Steamer | son's Bay, at the expense of tho contract! | A free chief cabin passage must be at t|| of a clerk or agent of the Post Office, on || sition cf the Government, and proper act|| tion provided for sorting letters. 1 1 The tendor to state the amount of p| j coverable for general non-performance off I a penalty of £100 per diem will be re| j delay in departure after the time fiseffl voyage, and an additional penalty off! failure, after-such delay in delivering tj| ward mail in Melbourno prior to the d< | the European Moil Contract Boat from 1 1 The tenders may state the sum for | whole or any portion of the forcmentiot 1 will be undertaken. | The contract to commence on Januaii g and to continue in for.cc until tho expinfe calendar months' notice to be given, ra| the parties to the., other of his intentio|| mine the same ; provided always that tig shall not terminate before the 31st dajg ber, 1864. ' , j| The tenders to bo endorsed "Tend® New Zealaud Mail Services," to be ft® tho Postmaster General of Now Zealand posted at Dunedin not later than thcli| September, next. if BeADBE GlLßojl General Post Office, / jl Auckland, 22nd June, 1863 i NOTICE OF REMOV J DAVID WEBSTEH; l>ess^] his friends and the public, that % | moved from Clyde-street, to his nefff | commodious premises in Dee-street, wbj | continue ito carry on. the Painting Busj| its branches, and .will always have on J| hangings and Decorations of the n e *® Window Glass, all sizes.l White Lead, On Brushes, Varnishes, Ac. '.• |5 DEE-STEEET, g Nearly opposite the Governme^
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 77, 31 July 1863, Page 4
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