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A N S A' 'L '' E . PORT WlNE— Graham's, 2, 3, and 4 diamond, 1 doz-cascs, quarter-casks and hhds BRANDY — Quarter-casks and cases GENEVA— JDKZ ALE-r-Allsopp's in bulk and bottled Do-r Jeffrey's and. Richies, do do TEA — In chests and half-chesta l OBACCO— , FLOUR— Adelaide, first brand. RlCE— Dressed in 50 lb-bags STARCH— White and No 1 DURHAM MUSTABb— (1 lb) THUMB BLUE BAMS A]ND BACON— Sinclair's CURItA NTS— In casks and cwt case ' CO X.X BUTTER— Goold's double rose, in cloth CALTCOS-Serim PRINTED DRUGGET TROUSERS— MoIe and ; Bedford 3rab OATS— BRAN SHEEP WASH tobacco and black soap FEXCING WIRE j We have the above in store, and now landing ex T. E. Milledge, New Great Britain, &c. MORISON, LAW & CO., > . Dee-street. 12th August, 136*3. ON SALE at the stores of Drury and Co., Seed Merchants, Princes-street, Dunedin, and Queen-street, Auckland : — Best white clover, Is 6d ""1 Best rerl do, Is 3d | Cow grass, Is 9d |> Taking 20 Ib. Crimson clover, Is 3d I Lucerne, Is Id J Cocksfoot, crested dogtail, hnrd fescue sheep fescue, meadow, meadow fostail^ timothy, lawn, rib grass, perennial, rye grass, linseed, tares, and seed oats. Furze seed, and prickly accaoia for hed?es. " Fanner's friend," which has never yet failed, preventing smut, grub and wire worm in grain, 2s 6d per packet One packet is sufficient for 6 bushels wheat. AN SALE by the Undersigned,— Seed oats, Tartarian, 500 bushels do, black Tartaiian do, Poland, 500 bushels Feed oats, prime quality. 2000 bushels Bran, do, ' 2000 do Oatmeal, Bancroft's 31 ay. first quality Chaff, do ; Maize, 500 baps Butter, prime Tnsraaninn Colonial cheese, best Adelaide Rolled bacon, best do Hams, Broom's, in cases Beef, Smith's, in tierces Mauritius sugar, fine counter Sausage skins, in kegs Neatsfoot oil, in drums Colonial dray harness s- Horse-power for chaff cutting and maize cracking Galvanised iron Seed potatoes, very fine sample To Arrive, Smith's boiled beef hams T. BRUNTON & CONest Southland News office, Dee-street. <\S SALE by the Undersigned, ex Elonore — Gray's improved ploughs, with steel mould "board, estra share and side-platfi. Kichmond & Chandler's No. 4 chafl'-cutters with extra knives. 3S&dium draught horse shoes, in 3 cwt. tasks. W. MILLER &, CO Dee-street. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT, ofGarden Seed, Also, Canary Peed, On Sale at J. COOPER and CO.'S, Corner of Lowther Arcade, Ta}--street. ffov FOR SALE, The Lease of three Sections of Land in Decstreet, near the Prince of Wales Hotel,- also, SURPLUS PLANT, Consisting of — Crab winches Large cranes Pile drivers A first-rate lowry, on four wheels A light waggon A strong cart, and A first-rate staunch young horse Also the following GOODS 25 tons pressed chaff, new and sweet lo'i casks new butter, best quality Hams Allsopp's and Joule's bulk ale Byass' bottled alo Invoices of saddlery and paints, and a Bagatelle billiard table. Apply Mr. WATT, Next Morison, Law, and Co, Dee-street. FOR SALE at Rivei'ton, Jacob's River,— Good Agricultural Land within an easy distance from Rivorton. — five seres ploughed. Apply to Mueller and Geisow, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. ~ BORWICK 1 S BAKING POWDER HAS been used by thousands of private families, shippers, and emigrants, for raising bread with half the trouble, and in a quarter the time ' required with yeast, and for rendering puddings and pastry light and wholesome. The Queen's Private baker says: — "It is a most useful invention." Captain Allen Young, of tbe Arctic yacht Fox, states that "It keeps well and answers admirably." E. Hamilton, Esq., M.D., F.S.A., observes that " It is much better for raising bread than yeast, and much more wholesome." To be had of all storekeepers in the colonies, and of George Borwick, 21 Little Moorfields, London, Agent at Invercargill, Southland, THOMAS J. WHITE. Miscellaneous. NOTICE is hereby given to the Inhabitants of Tay-street, that the Drainage from their houses must be delivered UNDERNEATH THE FOOTPATH by pipes into the drain. Previous to the commencement of the works notice is to be given to the Clerk of the Town Board, that the Board may cause the neeessaay provisions to be made for tbe reception of the drainage. Any injury to the footpaths consequent^ on delay, in complying with the above requisition, wil 1 be made good at the expense of the householders causing it. By order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to the Town Board. ' Town Board Office. Inversargill, July 16, 15G3. TOWN BOARD. PARTIES desirous of having the Rain Water from the Roofs of their Houses carried underneath the Footpaths ot Tay-street, previous to the gratings being laid down, in accordance with the notice given, can have the box drains for the purpose laid in accordance with the requirements of the Town Board Engineer, ou application to Mr. Burgoyne, the Contractor for the gratings in Tay- • street, who will execute tho work which comprises piles at tho kerbing and splash board, for the sum. of 24a. each. Owners of houses are warned that the expense of this work will be greatly increased after the gratings are laid, and that expenses from damage will accrue. ALEX. MURDOCH, late of Inglowbod, Victoria, p,loas.e forward your address to Francis Robertson, cftEoo'f lv. Lose, Tay-strcct, luvercargill.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 83, 21 August 1863, Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 83, 21 August 1863, Page 4
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