roit sails. — — - ■ ' f\lS SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED— Alo (Tennant's), qts and pts Do (Younger's), do Do (Bass's) do Brandies, in case — Hennessy's X Do do do " XXX Do do — Otard's Do in bulk — Otard's Do do — Martell's Do do — J. L. Martell's Do do — Martineau's Do do — Hennessy's Do do —C.V.P, Blue — Colman'a Light and Dark Candles — Various brands Cocoa — Taylor Bros, and Epps' Chocolate— Taylor Brothers' Currants, in cask Figs, in small boxes Geneva — J.D.K.Z. Ginger, best b bached Hops, new Kent Lobsters Oysters Maiisena Mustard — Coleman's & Taylor Bros' Jams — Tainsh's assorted Do — Johnson Bros., Hobart Town. (Sole agents for this, brand for Southland) Kerosene — Defoe's Nuts Nutmegs Oils, in bulk and bottle Peel — Orange, Lemon, and Citron White Lead— Rose's and Stover* Putty Paper — Browa Wrapping Raisins — Elene Do — Sultsna Do — Valencia Do — Musjatel Salt — Fine and Course Sago Salmon — Morton's Sardines Stareh — Colmin's White and Blue Sugars — Great variety Soda, Carbonate Soda Crystals Cornsacks Sheep Wash— Calvert's Corbolic Timber— T and G. Baltic Flooring Do do do Lining Do do do Lumber Do do do Shelving Tar— Stockholm aud Coal Pitch— Stockholm Turpentine Vestas— Bryant & May's Japanned Do do Decorated Woolpacks Fencing Wire, 6 to 12 Zinc, sheet We beg to call the attention of the trade to the above lines, of which we hold a large stock, for which we are prepared to take the lowest market prices. Direct shipments of Wines, Spirits, Groceries, and General Merchandise from tho best English and Continental markets daily expected. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, Invercargill. Temporary Offices at Jetty Stores. I^HE undersigned have on sale, at their Warehouse in Tay street, about 60 tons of Mauritius Sugars, consisting of different samples, all specify selected for this market, and having the advantage of direct importation. We can confidently recommend them to purchasers. We have also in stock a largo assortment of Groceries and Oilmen's Stores of every description ; also — Ales (English), in bulk and glass Porter (Blood's), very fine condition Spirits, consisting of Brandies, Rum, Whiskey, Gcnova, Old Tom, Schnapps, &c, in bulk and cat-'e, and of principal brands Wines—Port, Sherry, Claret, Champagne, &c, of best qualities Kerosene— Candles — Raw, Boiled, and Colza Oils -Oatmeal— Pearl BarleyGround Coffee— Spice— Paper BagsTea Papers — Woolpacks — Fencing Wire— Cut Nails— Galvanised Iron — Rimmel's and Pear's Scented Soaps — Soap Powder — Washing Soda, &c, &c. Teas of finest description We are also agents for Messrs McLcod Bros.' superior Dunedin Soaps, and purchasers of Tallow in any quantity. T. GOODSIR & CO. Invercargill, February 2, 1875. GENUINE VICTOEIA EHUBAEB rnHE undersigned having imported from X Glasgow, two years ago, several hundred roots of genuine Victoria Rhubarb, is now prepared to sell the same. Orders left at the residence of Mr Win. Corbet, Appleby, or with the undersigned, will be punctually attended to. W. BROWNLIE, Appleby. COACHES. EOYAL MAIL SOUTHERN LINE OP COACHES. INVEROARGILL AND DUNEDIN. Connecting with the Mataura Railway. TIM E TA BLE. Leaves Mataura at 11 a.m. (on arrival of the Trains from Tnvercargiil) on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS j Returning on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS, In time to catch the 3 p.m. Truinfrom Mataura. FARES During the Winter Months will bo Matiura to Dunedin ... £2 7 8 Mataura to Balclutha ... 1 10 0 Mataura to Clinton ... 10 0 £33° BOOKING OFFICE, ESK STREET Opposite Colonial Bank. Passengers are requested to secure Beats before leaving Invercargill, in ordor to prevent disappointment. WILLIAMS & CO., Proprietors. TAPANUI COACH. OWING to the new road via Pomahaka Bridge, not being completed, this coach will be discontinued until further notice. To meet the requirements of travellers, special trips can be arrnnged by giving timely notice to the proprietors. WILLIAMS & CO. June 17th, 1875. HOEK & MILLAR'S TJOYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES XV Will leave as follows ; — Riverton to Invercargill at 9.30 a.m. and 3 p.m Invercargiil to Riverton at 9.30 am, and 3 p.m Note — The 9.30 a.m. Coach leaving Riverton goes via Wallacetown. Agents R. ERSKINE, Dee street 5 J. W. CHAPMAN, i Palmerston street, Riverton.
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Southland Times, Issue 2142, 28 June 1875, Page 3
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664Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 2142, 28 June 1875, Page 3
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