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Justness Hftertorp* MR. E. SIMPSON, A RCIHTECT AND SURVEYOR J\. Riveeton; ' Plans axd Designs in hither the Grecian, Romas or Gotiiic Style of Architecture. FITZGERALD AND CO., PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTERS, "INVERGARGILL TIMES" OFFICE, KELVIN-STREET. HENRY B- MONKMAN, HOUSE AND LAND AGENT, ACCOUNTANT & VALUER, Tat-stueet. Ecnis and Delis Collected. COLIN N- CAMPBELL & CO., Are Agexts for tiie australasian life, fire, & marine assurance co^ipa^y. N.B.— The Aacnts of the above Company are empowered to take all risks .of ichich they approve. F. W. WALLIS, CLOTHIER AND HOSIER, TAY-STREET. MANING & WHITTON, MERCHANTS, GENERAL COMMISSION, SHIP, AND INSURANCE AGENTS, TAY-STREET. ISTEItCIKGI!,!. DAVID WEBSTER, TTOUSE PAINTER, DECORATOR, IT AND GLAZIER, CLYDE-STREET. HENRY B- MONKMAN, T ICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE, Lj ship, and commission agent, and accountant, Tat-steket, Isvercargill. HAY BROTHERS, f^ ENERAL STOREKEEPERS, VT TAY-STREET. L. LONGUET & CO., T ICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AND I J GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Campbe'lxtown, Blutt Harbor GEORGE PERRY. BONDED .ST ORES, C'AiiPDKi.iTOws, Bluff Harbor. W. BINZER. CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, \j TAY-STEET, Opposite the Royal Uotel, INVERCAEGILL. ROBINSON, HART AND CO., MERCHANTS. AND GENERAL IMPORTERS STAFFOED-3TKEET, DUSF.CIK. J. BIRRELL SANDS & CO., AUCTI ONE F. R S , HORS E AND J\. CATTLE SALESMEN, ACCOUNTANTS Stock, Station, and Commission Agents. t a y-s t r k c t. asusrtness $.Qtfcrs* JOHN MUNRO , BOOKSELLER AXD STATIOXER, D T. E-S TE E ET. (Opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel), BEGS to intimate to the Inhabitants of Invercarjjill that he vrill open his shop on Friday, 2nd January, 1683, with a well selected stock of Commercial Stationery; and a 9 he has just received about 1000 choice volumes as a CIRCULATING LIBRARY, he would bo glad to enroll SubscribersWorks by the best authors will always be on sale ; in the'menntime, a large assortment suitable for New Year's presents moy be had on and after Friday. Among other things J. M. would call attention to his"tock of Bibles. Church Services, Prayer Books, Sacred Music, Music Paper, &c. DR. WILLSON, HOMCEPATUIC PHYSICIAN. OX AND AFTER Ist January. 1863, may be consulted at his residence (late Mr. Laing's. block 57, section 14), junction of Yarrow and Doon-strcets. P. DALRYMPLE, 4 UCTIONEER AND STOCK AGENT, J\_ INVERCARGILL. Rate of Commission, 2£ per cent, on effected sales, and prompt cash payments made the following day. FRANCIS HAMILTON, BEGS to inform the Settlers find Stockholders of Southland and Otago that he has commenced business as STOCK and STATION AGENT; and, from his experience both in Australia and this Colon}-, he trusts he may with confidence seek to be entrusted with their commissions. OFF I C E— V ICTOfiIA BAZAAR, Tay-street, Inyercargill. mrTj. white, Professor of ihisic, Pianoforte Tuner , and Repairer, late with JOSEPH WILKIE, MELBOURNE. MR. WHITE begs to inform theinhabitants of of Invercargill, that his stay here being limited, those wishing their Pianos properly tuned, would please leave their address at the office of MEgsE8 _ cDLIy Jr. CAMPBELL. ALEXANDER OGG, Surveyor, Agricultural Engineer. Land and Commission Agent, EIVERTO^. T7ROM A. O.s practical experience and -*- knowledge of the agricultural, pastoral, and mineral resources oi the greater part of the Middle Island, he 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. MOKOMOKO ACCOMMODATION HdtJSErnRAVELLERS can be supplied with X HORSES at any time. Parties going to the Bluff, can go by boat to tho Mokomoko, and thence by horse to tho Bluff. XV. M'TAGGART.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 19, 13 January 1863, Page 1

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