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TO STAND THIS -SEASON, at Glenheim Station, Mataura, the thorough-bred Entire Horse, CARWELL, Carwell, own brother to Vision, by Jersey ; his dam Fairy Queen, by Mozart.; v grand-dam, imported mare Irom England. On Jersey there needs no comment, being known as the best horse of his day in Tasmania. Fairy Queen is not only the dam of Vision, but of Shadow, and many others, all winners. Height, fifteen hands three inches; color, a rich brown. Terms, ±'5 ss. Every care taken of mares, but no responsibility. Apply to Mr. Hall, Manager, Glenhaui Station. F. HAMILTON. CONQUERORmiiIS Splendid and Well-known Cart X Horse will Stand this Season at Myross Farm, Waiopai. A good paddock provided for mares, and every attention given them, but without responsibility. Conqueror will also travel to tho Half- Way Bush every Thursday. Terms : £5 10s. To be paid before removal of mares. CLERKE BROTHERS, Invercargill. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at the ALBIOJM LIVERY STABLES, Invercargill, the Thorough-bred Blood Horse, DEFIANCE. Defiance, bright chesnut, stands 15£ hands high, short-legged; for bone and muscle and condition, cannot be surpassed. Stood favorite horse for three seasons in South Australia. Sire, celebrated English imported horse, Forlorn Hope, well known to have left the best stock in Australia. Defiance is full brother to Apelkato, for whom 900 guineas was paid iv Adelaide. Fee, d 5 ss. each mare. Any party having more than three Mares will be treated with on liberal terms by applying to A. M. CAMERON. Albion Hotel. Everr attention paid to Mares, which will be kept at tho Farm, two iniies from town, but no responsibility. I'O STAND THIS SEASON, at 1 WALLACE TOWN, The Strong, Compact Grey Draaght Clydesdale Horse, s c^o t.c h j a:c k . Stands over 10 hands high; 'is well-propor-tioned, has superior action, is true to collar, and of a very tractable temper. A good Paddock and attendance provided for Mares, without responsibility. Terms — Five Guineas. •Banfcs, UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid up Capital - - - - £1,000.000. Reserved Fund - - - - 200,000. (Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.) npiIIS BANK issues Drafts and Letters .1 of Credit on London, negotiable throughout Great Britain and Ireland; also on India, China, Mauritius, and Ceylon; and on its various Branches in New Zealand, Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and Tasmania. Local Bills discounted, British and Colonial Bills negotiated or sent for collection, and advances made upon Wool or Produce in the usual manner, lvatis of Interest, Discount. Exchange and general terms of Business may be ascertained at the Bank. DONALD M'DONALD, Manager. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. Capital, £750,000. Jieserve Fund, £250,000. INVERCARGILL BRANCH. DRAFTS and LETTERS of CREDIT granted, payable in London, the Head Offi>e, Sulnev, and the various Branches of the Bank in New South Walks, Queensland, Victoria, New Zealasp, And the several Agencies in Tasmania, Adelaide, and Western Australia. Inter-Colonial and Foreign Bills negotiated or forwarded for collection. Approved Bills Discounted, and advances made upon Goods hypothecated to the Bank, shipped to or from any place in the Colonies, or Great Britain. Rates of Discount, Exchange, Interest on current Accounts, and Fixed Deposits, ascertained at the Banking House. ALEXANDER JAMIESON, Manager. Ist July, 13G2. Bank of New South Wales. FOR THE ENCOURAGEMENT of pM-li'S wishing to remit small sums to their f:ien r l< i:; Sivm !.;nd, this Bank has arranged with the j;.m-..1 I'unk "!' Si-oihiud to issue Drafts on the Head Oflice, L'diiiburgu, and tho following Branches: — Glasgow Dumfries Dundee Grcenock Aberdeen Perth Montrose Stirling Arbroath Campbelltown. Ayr Cupar Elgin Hamilton Falkirk Liinnrk ALEX. JAMIESON, Manager. Invercargill, Nov., 1862. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. Cajntal — £500,000. HEAD OFFICE— AUCKLAND. "ORANCHES and Sub-Branches in New X3 Zealand : New Plymouth j Blenheim j Oamaru Napier " ! Christchurch j Wethcrstono Wellington | Kaiapoi Tokomairiro Wangauui Timaru Dunstan Nelson Lyttelton Invercargill Picton Dunedin \ Riverton j AGENCIES: United Kingdom — Oriental Bank Corporation. Melbourne and Sydney — Do. do. do. Adelaide — National Bank of Australasia. Tasmania — Bank of A' an Diemen's Land. India, China, Ceylon, and Mauritius — Oriental Bank Corporation. INVERCARGILL BJtANCH. The Bank irraiiri Drafts aud Letters of Credit, iind forward- ii,r collection Uills drawn upon any or the al/Ovo-i'flino! place-;. Approved Bills discounted, Cash Credits granted, Bills of Exchange purchased, and advances made upon Bills of Lading accompanied by Policies of Insurances. Rates of Interest, and general terms of business, may be ascertained upon application. By order of the Board of Directors, THOMAS WATSON, Manager. Inrercargill, Ist November, 1862. THE ''OTAGO DAILY TIMES" AND "WITNESS." SUBSCRIPTIONS to, and AdvertiseKJ rnents for the above newspapers received by the undersigned. Copies supplied on the arrival of each mail. Terms : " Daily Times " £1 per quarter, and " Witness" £1 per year, payable in advance. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Agent, Tay-street. "THE UNDERSIGNED have for Sale, X in a few days, a splendid lot of New Furliture, direct from Melbourne. Particulars in a future advertisement. ROBERTSON & CO. RIVERTON AGENCY. MR. WM. H. COZENS, Chemist, Eiverton, has been appointed Agent for ;his paper. FITZGERALD & CO.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 4

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