£>aTf3 l)i) gurtfon* MONDAY, ii3RD FEBRUARY. Auction Sale of Properties near Jetty. New arrivals, as well ai old settlers, will have an oppirf nnity of ncauirincr a free-hold title to some of the best original selections in tlm town. MESSRS. CALDER, "RLACKLOCK & Co. have instructions from the Pro lirietor, to sell by public auction, on Monday, 23rd February next, the Whole of 29 allotments, situated clow to the Jetty Store. Condition of Sale and TttU^ may be seen at Messrs. M'Donald and Rus?ell's. Terms Liberal. Sale to take place at noon, on the spot. .Tannary, ISB.I. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Heavy Draught Horses and Marcs. T> OBERTSON & CO. will have for Sale i\ in a few days, Some splendid Draught Horses and Mares, al' staunch. Also two largo Bullock Drays. BARWIIEYS ESTATE. T> OBERTSON & CO. hnve received inJIV etructions from Mr. James Ritchie to Sell by Public Auction, at tVie Ttoval TTotel, on Saturday, 21st Februarv. at Two o'clock, p.m., The above splendid Property, consisting of 70 Sections in one of the most improve ins and salubrious localities, only one mile from tho Post Office. Plans of sarao can be seen at the offices of the Vndersijjned. ROBERTSON & CO. WEDNESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY. Important Sale of Quiet Milch Cows, in Calf and with Calves at foot. T3 OBERTSON & CO. will Sell by X\j Public Auction, on Wednesday, 9th February, nt 11 o'clock sharp, at Prince of Wales Stock Yards, A very superior lot of Milch Cows, Most of them broken to bail, nil quiet cattle; all of ♦ hem in calf and with calves at foot. Also, A very superior 3-year-old Bull. Also,' A Pair of Work in? Bullock?. Terms at Sale. TUESDAY, 10th FEBRUARY. FLOUR, ALE, ETC. ROBERTSON & CO. have been favored with instructions to Sell by Public Auction on Tuesday next, 10th instant, at 1 1 o'clock sharp, at tlie Stores of Messrs. C. N. Campbell & Co.. 73 Basjs Flour (in 50lb bags), slightly damaged : also, b Hhds Burton Ale. Terms at Sale. FOR SALE. THE SCOTIA SAW MILLS, loiy Harbor, Patterson s Inlet, Stewart's Island. rpHE UNDERSIGNED here received inl strnctions from the proprietor, Mr. Win, Gallon, (who contemplates leaving the polony), to offer for sale by private bargain, the above named Saw Mills, in complete workiug order, and other effects, consisting of — One steam-power saw mill, with 5 vertical and 1 circular saws complete, having been recently erected. One water-power saw mill, h.iving 2 circular saws. Blacksmiths' and carpenters' tool.*, turning lathes, mill buildings, 2 dwelling houses, punt and boat. Tlie enormous demand for timber at present existing", and which is likely to be long maintained, renders this a safe and profitable investment. I Vessels of any tonnage can load gin the -harbor. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. Bth January, 1563. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MESSRS. MUELLER & GEISOW have received instructions from John Hyde Harris, Esq., to sell by auction, on an early day in February, Allotments in the township of II A R R I S V I L L E, Situated on the Main Road, and only 450 yards from the town belt. Full information in future advertisements. Musses Mueller <fc Getsow, Surveyors Messes Macdosald & RrssEix, Solicitors. ~ ROBERTSON AND CO., HOLD ■VC- EEKLY SALES AT THE PRINCE OF WALES STOCK YARDS, EVERY WEDNESDAY, At 12 o'clock, Sharp. (EtmrationaF. TnVe~r car g i l l gr a m mar 1 SCHOOL, CLYDE-STREET. Mr. MACDONALD, PRINCIPAL. The New Quarter commences February 3rd when beginners and advanced pupils can be enrolled. Beginners and advanced pupils can be enrolled at any time during tie Quarter. A detailed prospectus can ba had on application at the school. EVENING- CLASSES. Weekly Payments. Southland Agricultural Society. A MEETING of the General Committee, will be held in the Albion Hotel, on Thursday, the 30th inst., at 4 p.m. for the purpose of receiving the report of the Sub-Commit-tee on Rules, Regulations, &c, with a view to the thorough organization and permanency of the Society. DUNCAN McARTHUR, Int. Secretary. Tay-street, Invercargill. THE Congrepationalists of Invercargill invite their friends and the inhabitants of this town to meet them at a SOCIAL TEA MEETING to be held in the School-room, Tay-street, on TUESDAY, the 10th FEBRUARY, to consider tho advisability of erecting an Independent place of worship in Invercargill. The Rev. Mr Drake and other gentlemen will address tho meeting. Tea on the table at half-past sir o'clock. Tickets, 2s 6d each. May bo had at the office of tho Southland News; at Mr Macgeorgo's, Tay-street ; and of Mr Bell, Union Bank. POST-OFFICE NOTICE. IT BEING intended shortly to have a DAILY DELIVERY of LETTERS within the town of Invercargill, all persons interested are requested to get their letters addressed with the name of tho Street in which they resided ~to prevent any delay which raaj otherwise occur., EDW. D. BUTTS, Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Southland, 29th January, 1863.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 27, 10 February 1863, Page 4
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