MR. J. WHITE, Professor of Music, Pianoforte Timer, and Repairer, late with JOSEPH WILKIE, MELBOURNE. MR. WHITE begs to inform the inhabitants of of Invercargill, that his stay here being limited, those wishing their Pianos properly tuned, would please leave their address at the office of MESSRB. COLIN F. CAMPBELL. MONEY TO LEND, In Sums f/om £100 to £500, at 12£ per cent. Apply to MACDONALD and RUSSELL, Solicitors, Clyde-street. T> EMOVAL. — The Undersigned has _L\> Removed his Oifice to Kelvin and Esk streets, next to the Southland Restaurant. ANGUS KERR, Architect. Christmas is Coming. TOYS. TOYS. TOYS. T OUIS MYERS, Tobacconist, TayJLj street, opposite . the Royal Hotel, begs to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he has just received his first shipment of TOYS in an endless variety, suitable for the approaching festive season. Also, stationary, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods, including Musical Instruments, &c, &c. Soda Water— Lemonade— Ganger Beer! JV. INGRAM begs to inform the • inhabitants of Invereargill, Riverton, Bluff, &c, that having imported a first-class Soda Water Machine, ho is prepared to supply Hotels and Private Families with the above. Cordials Manufactured. Apply at the Manufactory, JSslc-street. DENTISTRYIF SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT OFFERS, MR. ALFRED BOOT, SURGEON DENTIST, DUNEDIN, Will pay a Professional Visit to Invekcakgiix. Those who may require his services, will oblige by advising him of the extent and nature of their requirements. Address — Peinces-street, Dttnedin. TO ARRIVE ex "Storm Cloud," from Glasgow. A large quantity of Watertight and Blucher Boots, made to order. JAMES GRIEVE, Grocer, and Tea Dealer Esk-strect Invcrcargill. FA. VON HAMMER, M.R.C.Veleria nary Surgeons, Hanover, late Superintendent of the Transport of B orses in the Honorable East India Company's Service, begs to inform the inhabitants of Southland that he has taken the PRINCE OF WALES (late " Robert Burns") LIVERY STABLES, And hopes, by the strictest attention to the horses entrusted to his charge, to merit their support., j F. A. Von H. particularly invites a call from owners of horses afFected by chronic or neglected diseases. Equestrian Lessons given. Horses bought and sold on commission. Certificates given as to the soundness of horses. UORSBS FOR HIRE. Southland Caledonian Society. President: His Honor the Superintendent. Vice-President : Captain M'Callum. FTIHE object of this Society is to insti.s_ tute in the Province of Southland an Annual Meeting for the encouragement of Highland and other Games. — The first Meeting is proposed to take place in the immediate vicinity of Invercargill, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of January 18G3 — when, if sufficient entries be made, the following Prizes wil be competed for: — Pibroch ; Throwing Heavy Stone. 22 lbs. ! „ Light Stone, 16 lbs. ! „ Heavy Hammer, 22 lbs. j „ Light Hammer, 12 lbs. | Tossing Caber Reel Dancing i Ghillie Callum j Best Dressed Highlander | High Leap j Standing Leap j Hop-Step-and Jump Long Race, 800 yards Short Race, 140 yards Quoits. The value of the several prizes cannot yet be positively slated, but the entry-money is proposed nnt to exceed ss. in any one case The annual member subscription is 205. ; life membership, £10: and those willing to assist the objects of the Society will be good enough to pay their subscriptions or donations to Bank of JS'ew South Wales, or to D. M'Auxhur, of Invercargill, Esquire, Treasurer of the Society. Tne naiues of intending Competitors will bo received by the Secretary up to 11 o'clock of the day of competition; but to avoid confusion, and that the necessary arrangements for the several Games may be at once gone into, it is particularly requested that those who intend competing will enter their names as early as possible. FRANCIS W. SCOTT, Hon. Secretary. HJDES. — The Undersigned are purchasers of Hides and Sheepskins for Cash. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. W. INNES BRIDGES, Of liiverlot}, /GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, \JT DEBTS COLLECTED, LABOUR OFFICE, &c. W. I. B. having had considerable Co'onial experience flatters himself that he is able to give satisfaction to those who may favour him with business . Temporary Office — Palmerston-street, Riverton. Notice of Removal. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Land, House, Estate, and General Commission Agent, BEGS to notify that on and after Ist January, 1863, his office will bo removed to the building now in occupation of Messrs. Douglas and Scandrett, opposite the Royal Hotel, Tay-st. Invercargill, Dec. 24, 18G2. ALEXANDER OGG, Surveyor, Agricultural Engineer. Land and Commission Agent, EIYERTON. T^ROM A. O.s practical experience and -*• knowledge of the agricultural, pastoral, and mineral resources of the greater part of the Middle Island, lie trusts that he may be able to give satisfaction to those parties who may choose to employ him] professionally, as well as those who may entrust him with the sale or selection of Farms, Runs, or Residences. All titles and agreements will be submitted to the best legal authorities. Wanted, a thoroughly qualified Assistant, to conduct the office work and business, who may have a permanent engagement and a share in the business. South Riverton, 23rd Dec, 1862.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 1
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825Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 1
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