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STEAM To Port Chalmers, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Nelson, TaranaKi, and Manakau, AT REDUCED RATES. *^^s. I rpHE Intercolonial jEPITNI^ JL Royal Mail Company's 7jl|j|Vgp£^ Splendid . First-class Clipper PRINCE ALFRED , E. WHEELER, Esq., Commander, Will be despatched from the Bluff Harbor, /or the above Ports, on or about MONDAY, the sth Instant, at noon. No Goods can be received on board unless accompanied by a Shipping Note, mentioning the Port of Delivery. All Passage Money to be paid at the Agent's Office before embarkation, and all Freight payable on inward cargo to be paid before delivery. T. G. TANTON, Agent. Campbelltown, December 29th, 1862. FOR DtJNEDIN. rpHE well-known brigantine Klr^N. 250 tons, Grieve, Master, will for the above port in a few esifeaft^-l*^ daj's, and is now ready to receive cargo. For freight or passage, apply to DALGETY & CO., Agents, Kelvin- street. Repairs to Barge " Lady Franklin." rriENDERS will be received afc the office of X the undersigned, up to Friday, 2nd January, for repairs to the Barge Lady Franklin, where specifications may be seen. MANING & WHITTON. Tay-street, Dec. 29, 1862. THIS DAY. NOTICE. rTIHE Unedrsigned have received instrucJL tions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Stores, Tay-streeefc, This Day, at 2 p.m., sharp, For the Benefit x>f the Underwriters, the Wreck of the BRIG PRINCE ALBERT, Now lying stranded on the Toi Toi beach, outside Bluff Harbor. Terms at Sale. COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. THURSDAY, Sth JANUARY, 1863. TTAMILTON & PROCTER, have reJLI ceived instructions to submit to public auction, about 30 head working bullocks. These Bullocks being the only ones left of the lot imported by Wm. Coulter, Esq., the Auctioneers thinks^ it quite unnecessary to expatiate on their merits. THIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE of a choice lot of QUIET MILCH COWS, WITH CALVES AT FOOT, FAT STEERS, and a few PRIME FAT PIGS. 13 OBERTSON & CO., will sell This Day, Wi Tuesday, 30th inst., a mob of Dairy Cows &c. as above. As these are a really good lot which can be recommended, parties requiring same would do well to attend. Also, some Useful Draught and Saddle Horses. TUESDAY, JAN. 6th, 1863. Valuable Allotements of Land For SaleTJOEERTSON & CO. have been favored ITv with instructions from Mr. Charles Crawford to sell by Public Auction, on Tuesday, January 6, 1863, at 2 o'clock, at the Golden Fleece Hotel, corner of Jedd-street, the above valuable allotments. Terms Cash. Plans of said property to be seen afc the Auctioneer's offices, Tay-sireet. CALEDONIAN GATHERING. January Ist, 1863. CONVEYANCE will leave the Post Office at 10 a.m., oft the above day. R. HARRISCN. E WES. pALDF.R, BLACKLOCK &. CO. have \J for Sale a flock of 2 and -4 tooth Ewes, just landed at Bluff Harbor, in good condition, numbering about 2200. 29th December, 1 302. FOR SAL E— Town of Invercargill— Sections 8 and 10, block XXVII, Et-rick-street Sections 13 and 14, block XXVII, Beau-mont-street Prices Moderate. MUELLER & GEISOW, Authorised Surveyers and Land Agents. TjIOR SALE, One Hundred Acres of JL? Land, fronting tbe west bank of the Oreti River, about one mile below the Oreti Ferry. The soil is excellent, and the position, on the banks of a navigable river, render it eligible either for occupation or investment. There is a large bush reserve of good timber on the opposite side of the river, at a convenient distance. Terms moderate. HATELY & STUART. FOR SALE, a few sets of first-class Dray Harness, brass mounted, Victorian made. ! Apply to Mr. Brown, opposite Golden Fleece Hotel. To Carpenters and Builders. mENDERS will be received till noon of J Wednesday, the 31st inst., for erecting a building for the Mechanics' Institute. For particulars apply to J. C. Hunter, at the office of the Town Board. Inver'rargill, 27th December, 1862. New Year's Day-PIC-NIC, TNTENDING Pic-Nic parties can be JL supplied with everything necessary for Pic-Nics on New Year's day, including fowls, ham, pastry, &c, on the shortest notice, at THE PROVINCIAL CAFE, Tat Street, F. H. LEE, Proprietor. To BuildersnpENDEßS will be received up to JL Friday, the 2nd of January, for additions to a house in town. Plans and specifications to be seen at my office, Kelvin and Esk streets, nest to the Southland restaurant. ANGUS KERR, Architect. Ex Titania. QQ BAGS of flour in 50 and 200 Ib. OO ba"-s. 20 cases bottled ale. J, BIRRELL SASDS & CO.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 15, 30 December 1862, Page 3

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