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TO SPORTING ; GENTJjEMEIT AND OTHERS. ; WILLIAM SANDigDAN'DS " begs;to intimate "that he ; ;^ais for s'Me ' Hhe r^:' celebrated Schultze'fi ' Lightning GunpdivdHr, :! acknowledged by.^l! sporting gentlemen' of ' ; : repute tb.be the s best -Powder mjexistißticeVM ;' : ' . Every description of Gunsmith Jwor : ; 'executed -with promptness; ;;= ; . ; -■:^ir?'i- ; To the Ladies oe EfvERtrAEOiLLAND .-< . THE SUKBOUMDINaDIBTBIOTS. ■-„.. MRS JrdwiiERJS;;'REGISTiIY^ Z LEVEN r STREET, INVERGABGILL Ii " (Next' Railway Hotel),. , ;i ' ; T ADIES faybring Mrs Tp^eri >vi^ :^'' JLj their patronage may, rely on ; .being /" : suited with a respectable class of fjpme^tic " ' Servant,' as none other '"will bel entered .bri ;; her books. . Communications (with enclosed stamp for reply) should state •particularly the class of : servant required- and any other ;: nformation that may be deemed ! necdssaiy^ ■ o which prompt' 'attention;:' will : be ■ . ; : HAR LE S jG I B SO N. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER," GLAZIER,, SIGN^VRITER, &c,,.: &q,, Temple of ..Science,' Dee street. 0. G. ! begs to notify that he has taken the above centrally situated premises; where he trusts to receive a fair share of public support. He is now opening out a varied ;and ! a choice selection of Paperhangings, of the design and pattern, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices. Orders will be attended to with attention and promptitude Mr Sichard Nash, well-knownin the trade, has been engaged as foreman, nlB TT EMAT IT E PA IN T The undersign ed have just received a fresh consignment of the CELEBRATED NELSON HEMATITE PAINT, Which is now on sale at reduced prices, viz, : 26s per cwt. for small quantities ; 24s i for orders of 5 cwt. and upwards. . For painting farm buildings, gates, iron rpofs, &c, the Hematite Paint is the cheapest and best in the market, and is now universally used throughout Canterbury, and also by the Public Works Department, for railwaybuildings and bridges. - A great protection against fire. MORTGAGE COMPANY, i*23 Agents, Esk street. ; J NVBBCARGILL SAVINGS. BANK ESTABLISHED 1864. OFFI C E— E S K STRE ET. President — His Excellency the Governor. Vice- President — Dr Grigor. Deposits received from One Shilling to £lft interest allowed oh monthly balancea, 5 per cent. Money deposited within the first Beren days of any one month will bear interest for the whole of tha month. THOMAS BRODRICK, Manapwr AM c E W A N. SAIL* TENT, AND TARPAULIN MAKER FACTtJRER, Dee street, Invebcargill HAS ON SALE— Tents and Flys, all sizes ; Tarpaulins and Horse Covers, Oilskin Coats and Leggings, Manilla and Europe Rope, Plough Reins and Fishinsr Lines, Fishing Nets and Rabbit Nets, Fishooks, Rods, Reels and Flys, Seaming Twine, Net Twine and Ham Twine, Felt Carpets, Jute Carpets, Scrim Calicoes and Canvas, Diggers' Sluicing Hose, Bush Rugs, Flags, Bunting and Ship Chandlery. Also, — A small shipment of fancy Horse Clothing, Cheap: The trade supplied and all orders executed with care and despatch; \^/ C. KAI LL, SAIL MAKER, Don Street, (Next McArdell and C 0.,) HAS ON HAND, Tents, Tarpaulins, Oilskins, Horse Covers and Flags, and a large stock of Ropes and Fishing Tackle, etc. Marquees, Flags and Tents let out on hire. W. C. K A I L L, Don Street, lnvercargiJl. Orders by Post or Telegram will receive prompt attention . Wholesale and Retail. oc2 HPHE WINTON STEAM FLOUR ■*• MILL. H. DUNCAN Peopbietob The above mill having just been completed and fitted up in a substantial manner the i proprietor desires to inform settlers in and around Winton that he is now prepared to purchase milling grain in any quantity at the best market prices. He trusts to receive the liberal support of the Farmers and business community, and will endeavor to merit same by strict and careful attention to all favors entrusted to kirn. apl2 TJhB Stud H E STUD. The purebred Clydesdale, LORD CLYDE, will stand this season at Tussock Creek farm, Forest Hill, and travel the following districts -.—Winton. Benmore, Oreti, Gap, Forest Hill, Ryal Bush, Hedgehope and Mabel. John Coster, owner. For pedigree, &c, see Weekly Times. NEW ZEALAND PRINCE, Clydesdale, will stand this season at Chatsworth, and travel the iistricts of Invercargill, Winton, Oreti Flat, Limestone Plains, Gropera Bush, Rivertoa ana ; ' "Waimatuku. W. Adamson, owner. For pedigree, &c, Bee Weekly Times. 10RD OF THE VALE, Arab, will stand this season at Dunsdale, and travel the followiap districts :— Forest Hill, Winton, Wallacetown, Oteramika, Long Bush, Mabel Bush and He'dgehope. A. Mclntosh, owner. ' For pedigree, &c.,see Weekly Times. PERTOBE Thoroughbred, will stand this s9a son at the Prince of Wales stables, Invercargill, and travel the following districts : — Waianiwa, New River, Thornbury, Ofcautau and Winton. John Tocher, owner. For pedigree, &c, see Weekly Times. DUNDEE, Thoroughbred, will stand at his owner's farm, Waianiwa, and travel the Inver, cargill and surrounding districts. John Russell oxyner. iTor pedigree, &c, see Weekly Times. IRON DUKE, Draught Colt, will etand at Garryowen. J. B. Sutton, owner. For pedigree, &c, see Weekly Times. ACCOUNTANT, Clydesdale, will stand at Wallacetown, and travel the Waianiwa, New River and One Tree Point districts. Little and Johnson, owners. For pedigree, <fee, see Weekly Times. KING OF THE RING, Draught, will stand . this season at Edendale, and travel the Inver* cargill Wyndham and surrounding districts. Wyndham Stud Company-owners. ' For pedigree, &c, see Weekly Times and cards. LORD ELGIN, Clydesdale, will stand at Chatsworth, and travel Mabel, Myroiss, Dacre, Roslyn, Long Bush, and Forest Hill (iistrtctß; Henry Adamson, in charge. ■• • . For pedigree, &c, see Weekly Times. ;>

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Southland Times, Issue 4492, 2 December 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 4492, 2 December 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 4492, 2 December 1882, Page 4