Hamilton Spectator and Grange District Advertiser (Vic. : 1860 - 1870), Saturday 12 April 1862, page 4


ri\HE Undersigned have received a large I and well assorted Stock of WINTER GOODS, Among which will be found the following: — LADIES' Dresste, a large variety Winseyn and repp Skirts and Crinolines Mantles in cloth, bearskin, andtweed Jackets, do do do Garibaldi Jackets, in French merino and flannel, assorted colours French Merinos and Cobourgs, all colonts stessss Plaids fancy Long and square Wool Shawls Hats, trimmed and plain, felt and straw Gloves, kid'cloth, Braganza, thread, and silk Gauntlets, kid, doe, and cloth Under-Clothing .and Hosiery of all descrip tions Cloth, kid, and leather Boots, E.S. and L.S. GIRLS' Mantles and Jackets, doth Tweed Gloves, in kid, cloth, and thread Hair Nets, plain and fancy Hats, felt and straw, trimmed and plain. GENTLEMEN'S Inverness Capes Vulcanised Indiarobbcr Coats, laige sizes . Tweed and Doe Soils Tweed and Doe Coats, Vests, and Trowers White and Coloured shirts Chimean Shirts — in Cloth, Tweed, All-wool Plaids, and flannel Under-Flannela and Drawers Driving and Biding Gloves Hats, m various shapes and materials Hosiery Boots and Shoes, oil kinds BOYS' & YOUTHS' Inverness and Circular Capes Tweed and Doe Coats, Vests, and Trowscrs Moleskin and Cord Trowscrs Hats and Caps White and Regatta Shirts Boots and Shoes.

And a huge variety of General Drapery too nume rous for an advertisement. also, Groceries, Ironmongery, Holloware, Brushware, Sheepwash Tobacco, ARSENIC, SULPHUR, Flour, Bran, Pollard, Oats, Wheat, Potatoes, Ac-Victoria Forest Sawn Timber Supplied in any quantity, at reduced prices. In order to encourage more Cask Purchases, the above Goods will he sold at a wry small advance on Melbourne Prices. M XENZIE & CO, Gray Street, Hamilton. Colonial' Owens FROM £1 15s., upwards. — All Sizes on Sale by the Undermgued. WRIGHT & FOOBD, MELBOURNE HOUSE, Hamilton. Gentlemen's Winter Fasliions-BROWK & YOUNG, f Laic Ferguson & Go.,) Tailors and Breeches Makers, GRAY STREET, HAMILTON, r thanking the Gentlemen of Hamilton and surrounding district for the liberal sup port hitherto awarded them, beg to assure those who favour them with, their future orders that no pains or expense will be spared to render every Garment equal in style, workman ship and material, to any house in the colony. B. & Y. invito attention to their WINTER STOCK, comprising the newest designs of the present season.. An entile new assortment of Goods adapted for Riding purposes. The trade supplied at Melbourne prices.

No connection with any other house. GRANGE BREWERY. Important Notice to Hotel-keepers and Heads of Families. CHARLES HAFERKORN, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon him for the last three years, begs to inform his customers and the public generally that, in addition to his GINGER-BEER, SODA-WATER, and CORDIAL. Manufactory, he Has commenced Brewing Ale and Porter, which will be found of first-rate quality. GEORGE BROWNLEES, Undertaker, &c.» LONSDALE -STREET, HAMILTON. A HEARSE kept for Two or Four Horses WILLIAM ANDERSON, OairweiV'-LONSDALE STREET, HAMILTON, BEGS to inform the public generally that he has made arrangements for a regular supply of the Celebrated Mount Sturgeon Stone, and is prepared to receive and execute orders for Tombstones, HrUtQepieces, HearthnfameR, or any other ORNAMENTAL WORK, at reasonable prices. EA. SAUNDERS, Servants' Registry , Office, Hamilton, has now made ar rangements with the Carters and Carriers in Hamilton, who have Four-Horse Waggons and Bullock Teams for hire to and from Geelong, Portland, Ballnrat, or any other part of Vic toria j so that nil Station-holders, Up-Country Storey, Hotel-keepers, and others, requiring loading . carried can now communicate per letter,-- enfoj&ng a stamp, and ascertain the price per ton, and -obtain spy kind of Infonna-tion necessary to forward thtar inoVement Kir For remainder of Advertisements, &c., see Supplement. Hamilton : Printed and published by Geoboe Kobissod,. proprietor, at the office, Gray street opposite the Bank of Victoria.