Public Notices ASCEUTTONAND COMPANY, • MERCHANTS, Esk. Street, Inveroargill, Have lately landed the following :— Ex " Tamsui," from Foochow— 1023 Boxes ) New reason 203 half chests V K 1885 6 95 Caddies j Teas » lßßs6 Ex "Highland Glen," f rom Idverpobl— . ; : Coarse Salt. — Eock Salt Ex s js. "Aorangi" from. London— ■ Islay Blend Whisky.. ; Grown Whisky. Ex t.B. Mimutaka from London — Sail Cloth, Tarpaulin Cloth Seaming and Store Twine Ex $.8, "lonic," from London — - Clover Seeds. Saw Linseed Oil Black Paint = Soiled Linseed Oil Burnt limber Colza Oil Yellow Ochre Olive Oil - Patent Driers Best White Lead Brunswick Green Ex "Menmuir," from Singapore— Rice | Pearl Tapioca Sago I Seed Tapioca Besides a general and assorted stock of Groceries, Wines and Spirits. : London Officers- J.B, Billiter Street. A SCRUTTON & Co., ESK STREET, IN VE;RC ARGILL J. STOCK AND CO , IMPORTERS. ARE SOLE AGENTS IN SOUTHLAND FOR THE FOLLOWING :— WALKER'S Kilmarnock Whisky, in flasks quarts and quarter casks KIRKER, GREER and CO.'S Loch Dha aid Shamrock Whisky, in quarts THOM and CAMERON'S Glenroy Whisky, in half flasks, flasks, and quarter casks THOM and CAMERON'S Old Highland Whisky, in quarter casks THOM and CAMERON'S Special Reserve Whisky (20 years old), in quarter casks FRANCIS FALKNER'S Irish Whisky, Falcon Brand, in quarts FRANCIS FALKNER'S Extra Old Irish Whisky, in quaits MILLAR and GO'S Dublin Whisky, 'in quarts MILLAR and GO'S Special Reserve Dublin Whisky, in quarts A. USHER and C 0.,8 Old Tatted Glenlivet Whisky, in quarts, and quarter casks A. USHER ' and CO.'S Special Reserve Glenlivet Whisky, in quarts LUCIEN FOUGAULD and CO.'S Cognac, in half flasks, flasks, and quarts HOLLAND.'S Old Tom Gin LAPOUYADE and GERAUD'S Clarets, St. Julien, St. Estephe, St. Emilion J. AITC BISON and CO.'S Edinbnrgh Ale GRIFFIN and CO.'S Sparkling Ale BASS and CO.'S Ale, bottled by Griffin CADBURY'S COCOA PERUVIAN GUANO BTANBELL. and CO.'S Timaru, Acme Barbed Wire McDOUGALL and CO.'S Glasgow, Clay Pipes To arrive per Xema— MELBOURNE BONE DUST On sale — Tartarian Seed Oats. Cash purchasers of Rabbitskins. ABOEGB M o A L 0 N E V Begs to inform his friends in town and country that he has opened his Fish and Oyster Saloon in Mr Guthrie'B old place, Dee street, gillCouatry orders promptly attended to. Always on hand, smoked and fresh Fish, Oysters, <ftc at lowest prices. Call and see. my 20 Hotels pL U B HOTEL, BL U F Jf t T. REBEIGH Proprietor. Patronised ffa^|||yre Their ExcelSir George Grey, Sir George Bowen, Sir Jaraeo Ferguson, "Sir Hercules G. Robinson, Sir Arthur Gordon — late Governors of New Zealand ; ! Sin William Francis Drooiond Jervois, Governor of^New Zealand. El C H A R d"~T'S HOTEL, QUEENSTOW'X. Lake Wakatipu, Otago, New Zealand. This Hotel is situated on the margin of Queens* town Bay, and commands views of GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT LAKE SCENERY, Private Apartments for Tourists and Farailiesi Porter meets every steamer on arrival at the wharf. an 26 W» POTTER'S CRITERION HOTEL • and HORSE BAZAAR, Don street, Ikvercargill, Three minutes' walk from Railway Station. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage of his farming friends and the general public. j The Hotel is built of brick and concrete, thoroughly fire-proof, and from i^s central position, offers convenience surpassed by no other Hotel in Southland ; and it v ill be the aim of the Proprietor to give his patronß every comfort and satisfaction i Horse Sale in the Yards every Saturday. Excellent Stabling and Loose Boxe3. First-class Ordinary Daily, from 12 till 1 o'clock, One Shilling . jy2s \TT S B A K L E ' 'railway hotel, Ikvercargili.. W. SEARLE begs to inform his friends and the travelling public that he has secured a long lease of the above-named Hotel, and hopes that his catering for the public at the Prince of Wales will be a sufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of liquors will be kept. Tee Hotel being immediately opposite the Railway ! Station, is most conveniently situated for perI sons leaving by the early morning trains. Passengers can rely upon being called and an EARLY BREAKFAST ready. A good ordinary daily from 12.3Q to 2 o'clock ONE SHILLING. * N.B. — The Prince will be carried on as insua by W.S. je!3 TO TOURISTS, COMMERCIAL MEN, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. THE MOUNTAINEER HOTEL, QUEEKSTOWy, LaKE WaKATIPC. Proprietress « Mrs R. Bond This New and Commodious Hotel has been well furnished throughout, and is now one of the most comfortable Houses in Otago. Suites of rooms have been set apart for Families, and every attention has been paid to the arrange* ments for carrying on a first-class trade t Best Bbakds op Wine, Spirits, akd Bseb. : A Porter will attend Passengers on the arrival and departure of Steamers. Excellent Stabling. — Efficient Groom, anil R. BOND, Proprietresst^OßTKOSE HOTEL. 1 .FOETROSE, R. A. ELLIOT, fKOPBIETOB ■ ' ■ - - i This Hostelry which has juat been opened provides nrot class ccommodation for Visitors, Commercial Travellers, and the General Public. . . ' The Locality in the vicinity abounds is : the Picturesque, and is grandly suited to l£xcunionistit and Pleasure seekers. Goaches nw tqgnlajlj between yfjnAhua
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Southland Times, Issue 9004, 4 September 1885, Page 1
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836Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 9004, 4 September 1885, Page 1
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