m.S___ff_-f_S NOTICES cToYhier and outfitter, W. SMITH, CORNER OE DEE AND DON STREETS. o WQ BEGS TO INFORM the Public of Invercargill that he • 0» has opened those premises lately occupied by Mr •g Frskiue, and will always have on hand a Large Supply of Jj CLOTHING AND GENERAL OUTFITTING, * OT w Consisting of — Q § Paget, Sac, and Galatea Coats, Trousers, and )In Scotch Bannockburn, Mos- H O Trousers and Vest. Single or D. Breasted [ giel, Geelong, and West of W *2 Vests, Tweed Suits. Fashionable Shapes ; England Tweeds. a § ° § « COLORED AND WHITE MOLESKIN TROUSERS, | P Summer Coats in Silk, Alpaca, & Holland I Painters' and Engineers' Overalls 0 «„ Dungaree Overalls I Gentlemen's Summer Overcoats «» j ° W. SMITH, DEE STREET. W a o • S Gent's Drees Shirts Gent's Underclothing g ,§ Gent's Cotton Shirts New Shapes in Hats g, Gent's Crimeaa Shirts Paris and Drab Shell Hats y ►h New Styles in Ties and Scarfs. g £jo ____ o P Q Paper Collars Linen Collars * § Paper Cuffs Linen Handkerchiefs g Braces and Belts Cotton Handkerchiefs g. fe ' Cotton, Merino, & Wool Socks Fancy Silk Pockets « p Boys' & Youths' Clothing Hats, Shirts, Collars, &c. ALL GOODS MARKED AT A SMALL PROFIT IN PLAIN FIGURES. j __ — o __ J CUSTOMERS GUARANTEED GOOD VALUE FOR THEIR MONEY AT W. SMITHS CORNER DEE AND DON STREETS. EUROPEAN MERCHANDISE. J &G. BROWN V N ENGLISH FIRM, of good standing " WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A and long experience, exporting to all j «P.T. IT AND PROVISION parts of the world English and European WINE, SPIRIT, AND J._.UV_»_UJ* Merchandise, of eyery description, and Manu- unroOT. ANT* facturing in Twelve Departments of Binning- M_-_U.__._UN._B ham Goods, will execute Orders with care and WA mttv flBf.PT.Tiq despatch, at lowest English prices- Direct AND FAMILY GROCERS, Orders must be accompanied with all or part cash. Orders through London Agents cash, on COENEB 0? delivery of Goods. Illustrated Book sent on application to JOHN PELL, Globe Wobks, j;SK AND KELVIN STREETS, BIRMINGHAM. Responsible Agents treated With. Foreign Produce sold on Commis- INVERCARGILL. sion. , — ■ — ~ iT" H A N S E N, N OTIC E. FORWARDING A'CrENT, XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ELBOW. IN co-partnership heretofore existing be- ■ tween the undersigned aB Tinsmiths, Plumbers, p OODS received from Bluff, Queenstown, & c-j ftt Tay Street, Invercargill, unde.- the \J or surrounding stations, carefully for- B tyi e or firm of Mcßobie & Morrison, has warded to consignees, also small parcels of all this day been dissolved by mutual consent. descriptions. Orders promptly attended to. accounts due to the late firm are re- — — quested to be paid to Mr David FJemington, vi THW I.V'sTDKNTS IN THE accountant, Esk street, Invercargill, who is GORE DISTRICT. also authorised to pay the debts of the ■ Dated this twenty-fifth day of January, 1877. \\ E BEG TO INTIMATE that we have NISBET McROBIE, V\ commenced business ia the premises ALEXANDER F. MORRISON. lately occupied by Lamb & Co. Our Stocks "Witness to the signatures of Nisbet consisting of— Mcßobie and Alexander Morrison— DEAPEEY, IBONMONGEBY, CEOCKEEY, THOMAS AITON, FANCY GOODS, GEOCEKY, ETC. Invercargill. Will be found well suited to the requirements of the Distrcr, and will be offered at prices ■ that will commend them. DENTISTRY. As we have had considerable experience of _____——— the requirements of Country Districts and Rg j DE CK, Surgeon Dentist, purare able to buy well in the Home and Colonial jyj Inve .ca. g ill on a short markets, and are anxious to suit our custom- b oq or about ers, we hope to receive such support in GORE g - 3th> as the Public have kindly extended to our In- 7. T / Terca Ulj vercargill and Winton Stores. January 4, 1877. THOMSON & BEATTIE. — __ - . MAKAREWA POTTERY WORKS, C 1 AMSON FENCING WIRE.-Tbis is an NORTH ROAD HALF-A-MILE FROM 0 entirely new and suoerior description, JUNCTION HOTEL. , and shows an immense saving as compared with old sorts, a mile of five wires weighing rpHOMAS JUDGE, Manufacturer of Dbain only 10 cwt., versus 17 cwt. No. 8 or. inary J. Pipes (flanged and glazed, elbows and Wire. Purchasers particularly note that the knees, junctions and bends), and POTTEEY SAMSON WIRE is slightly oval in shape to Woek of every description, including Ornadistinguish it. Each coil has a brass padlock mental Chimney Tops of five different nattally and a tin tally stamped " Patent ~-^ terns ,• also Ornamental Garden Edgings (four Oval Samson Wire." Manufao-z-^X patterns), Glazed Hearths for domestic use, tured by the Whiteeross Wire Co.A J Flowerpots, Saucers, &c. Stink Traps made Warrington, and may be P ro 7M_Ri to order. cured through any Merchant, Iron-r |d] J Country orders punctually attended to. monger, or Storekeeper. M_i^ Agent for Invercargill— * MR DAVID SMYTH, Tay street. nAVID ELEMINGTON . *-' \TIMMOANDBLAIR LICENSED LAND BROKER ]>j Successors to the late Mr G. F. Reid A CCOUNTANT, FORWARDING, CUSTOMS & GENERAL ™ __rA DW wumn™ COMMISSION AGENCY, AUDITOR, AND SHARE BROKER BTAITOBD-BTR-MT, DUKEDIN, ESK STREET, INVERCARGILL. Have on Sale: SALES Negotiated. Leases and Transfers Nicholson's celebrated Reaping Machines. &c. under the Land Transfer Act Back Deliveries :— Single and Double promptly effected. Business transacted with Speed. Side or Self-Deliveries :— This, the Waste Lands Board and other Government Machine has Mr Nicholson's latest imDepartments. Account Books opened, made provements, and is so constructed that up or balanced. Rents and other in.omes it may be used also as a back delivery, colleofpd Agent for tbe sale or purchase of It was awarded Ist prize at the Taieri town «nd suburban sections, agricultural and Agricultural Society's Show, December, ff-azinu laud, bank, insurance, and other 1875. Reaping and Mowmg Machine gh areß ; combined :— This is more especially adapD F. has on his list eligible properties for ted for mowing, sale or lease Mitchell and Son's (Aberdeen) Grain and _ Grass Sowing Machines. These are specially got up, and are supplied in adtt tt t /-i a xi T? r. TT MT."R V dition with Seed Boxes for sowing Turnip VULOAJN J:UUi\-Jl-I geed) at from 6oz . to 12oz. per acre.— JREAT KING STREET, DUNEDIN: Extras kept for above. Sheep Nets, tarred and tanned, 40 and, 50yds KINCAID, M'QUEEN & CO., Boiler- Fencing Wire, Nos. 6to 10 makers, Engineers, Millwrights, Found - Woolpacks and Corn Sacks ers, Blacksmiths, &c— All kinds of castings c__ ver9) of sorts n brass and iron j steam engines and boilers Q t&aa Seeds, of sorts made and repaired ; overshot, breast, and turbine waterwheels j quartz crushing ma- Commissions of all kinds undertaken; chineryj pumping and winding gear; cast ________ ron sluice and ripple plates ; sheet iron Nimmo and Blair are authorised to collect hopper andsluiee plates punched to any size a jj outstanding accounts owing to the estate 01 hole } gold dredging spoons, &c. 0 f fcne i ate Mr G. F. Reid. mill machinery and all kinds of reaping hrashing, horse-power machines made and rfcnl «, nN - o. SON repaired /improved reaping machine. DOLSON & BUJN K . Mo. & CO.'s Improved Wrought Iron i- „„„„„„„*. Piping, for fluming and hydraulic mining, is GENEEAL STOREKEEPERS, the best in use, and cheaper than canvass. (HXBEt
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Southland Times, Issue 2677, 7 February 1877, Page 1
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