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Public NoticesPUBLIC WEIGH BRIDGE NEAR RAILWAY STATION. The pnblic are respectfully requested to insist upon having their coal weighed before accepting delivery. BASSTIAN AND McKENZIE. Cartage from Jetty, ocl 2s per ton. YJjTT P AISL E V and 00. Beg to intimate thnt during tbe erection of their new premise' their retidl Ironmongery Business will be carried on in the same premises with their Furniture, China, and Glassware Goods. The Wholesale Trade will, ns usual, be carried on in their Brick Warehouse, Spey street. Dee street, 2nd September,~lßßl. se3 p OLDEN AGE HOTEL, BLUFF. C Bbadshaw Proprietor. (Late captain of the Good Templar). The oldest established house at the Bluff. The proprietor is determined to retain tbe good character of this house and will provide FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION to all who may favor him with their patronage. The wants of pleasure parties and visitors will receive every attention, WINES, SPIRITS, &c, of the best brands. oc3 BILLIARDS. TyHOLE WHEAT M_AL. Believing that the public would use the Whole Meal Bread so strongly recommended by the Lancet, the highest medical authority, if the meal, properly prepared, were procurable, tbe undersigned has made arrangements with a local miller for a supply, and has now the genuine article on sale. The Lancet says : — "It is economically and physiologically desirable that the whole grain should be used in making flour for bread. It ia more natural and better that the elements should be taken as they are found combined in nature than tbat any portion of the whole, which may have been eliminated in the process of preparing flour, should be supplied by addition. A Trial Solicited. CALEB FROGGATT (Opposite First Church, Tay street.) oc4 rpO ANGLERS. On sale by the undersigned, a superior class of Trout Rods aud Tackle, from the most celebrated House ou the Tweed. EDWaHD BRUCE, S el2 Jeweller, Kelvin street. FOR SALE OR TO LET— A grocery business, six-roomed house, and shop, comer of Yarrow and Deveron streets. Apply to Wilson, Tame and Co., or G. Shepherd. se3o Tj. O R SALE, That compact and valuable farm in the Wyndham district kuown as LAWFI E L D, Comprising 612 acres of first-class land, divided into five paddocks, 30 acres of which j is in good busb, suitable for firewood. The remaindur is nearly all broken up and under cultivation, 150 acres being laid down in English grass, and the balance in wheat, oats, bailey, and turnips. Plaus can be inspected and full particulars learned on application to THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN k MERCANTILE AGENCY CO., LIMITED, Invercargill, Dunedin, Timaru, and Christchurch. oc7 , SQUATTING PROPERTY FOR SALE. The well-known s'h-ep run CENTRE HILL, adjoining the Estates of Castle Rock, Five River Plains aud Dunrobin. This firstclass squatting property, which is in complete working order, consists of 33,180 acres leaseholder thereabout*!, expiring in January 1883. 730 acres freehold. 6000 well-bred merino sheep in their wool together with thei i increase. 25 to 30 horses, including some good draughts and from 30 to 40 head quiet cattle. Improvements consist of house, large new wool-shed for 16 shearers, with screw press, sheep yards, store rooms, sheds, stables, shepherds' huts, etc., etc. The land is divided into a number of convenient paddocks, and the freehold is of the best farming description and partly cultivated. The wool frora Centre Hill bas for many yeais past been keen y competed for in the London market. Full particulars on application at tbe offices of the New Zealand Loan,& Mercantile Agency Company (Limited), Invercargill, Duuedin, Timaru or Christchurch, oc3 XT EW TAILORING ESTABLISHIX MENT, TAY STREET, Next London Hotel. THOMAS SIMPSON (late cutter for W. Smith) has to announce to his friends and tbe public of invercargill and suburbs that h-i has opened tbe above premises with a well-selected stock of West of England broad and narrow clotbs, fancy coatings ; also a large assortment ol English, Scotch, and Colonial tweeds from the best makers. Mr S. being a practical man, and his long experience in cutting at home and in the colonies, is a sufficient guarantee tbat all orders entrusted to him vvill receive bis careful attention. The following list of prices will be strictly adhered to — no abatement : — Trousers, made to measure ... £110 Sac suite, to measure 4 0 0 Do do do 4 10 0 Do do do 5 0 0 Fancy coating, with tweed trousers and vest 5 10 0 Superfine black dress suit ... 6 0 0 Evening dress do (with choice of frock coat) 7 10 0 selO I>T O T I C E> A. FJEnG-USOltf* CO. Have much pleasure in intimating that they have this day admitted MR N. J. REIN (Late of Mr C. Freeman, with whom he has been employed for the last four years) AS A PARTNER. MR REIN holds first-class certificates for workmanship. Ke relies on the character of work turned out by him for the last four years as a sufficient guarantee. MESSRS REIN & FERGUSON Beg to offer to the public a splendid assortment of new goods just received, silver sets, brooches, earrings, alberts, necklets, lockets, and all kinds of gold aud silver jewellery, at extremely low prices. Our gold and silver watches and clocks are all regulated and ready for wear, guaranteed from two to four years. : As Messrs Rein and Ferguson are both practii cal workmen, any work entrusted to them may be thoroughly relied upon for j accuracy and despatch. REIN & FER G U S O N WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Dee Street, f INVBBCABOILL. 0.7

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Southland Times, Issue 4141, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 4141, 7 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 4141, 7 October 1881, Page 3

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