2Uantet». WANTED two young Ladies as apprentices to the Dressmaking business. Apply to Miss Martiu, Milliner and Dressmaker, Esk- street. TT7" ANTED a respectable person to take * * charge of, two children of the respective ages of five and three years. Apply by letter, F., office of this paper. rf/"A\TED a situation as Manager on I T » a sheep astation by a thorough practical and experienced man. Apply to Colin N. Campbell and Co., Taystreet. XT^ANTED, freight for 200 lons pig iron.; Vessels bound to Melbourne, Sydney, and Newcastle.can have any quantity put on board. Apply on board Flying Mist. WANTED a Waiter, at the Southland Restaurant, Kelvin-street. WANTED Carpenters and Joiners at Malheson and Graeie's Timber Yard, ~VXT ANTED to purchase Bank of New ** Zealand Shares. Address TJ. B. A., Office of this paper. WANTED, Two Heavy Draught Mares. Must be staunch. ROBERTSON & CO. "fTTT ANTED a Purchaser for a small lot of ** House Furniture. Enquire third house, Clerke-street. WANTED, Agents for The InrercargiU Times in the Provinces of Mnrlborough, Nelson, Wellington, and Auckland. "VST ANTED from one to 300 acres Land " * on Wallacetown Road. ROBERTSON & Co. YYT ANTED immediately 3, thoroughly '• f competent Farm Servant. Apply to B. W. Meuter, Mona Bush. Farm Wanted. WANTED to Reni, a good farm from 100 to 300 acres, with house, for a term. ROBERTSON & CO. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS, To be Classified in our next issue. WILLIAM DONALD, from Banffshire, will hear from home by communicating with Abraham Brown, carpenter, Invercargill. "YITILLIAM POLLINGS,— PIease write * ' to your brother Robert, office of this paper. Q E E D WHEAT. A SPLENDID SAMPLE FOR SALE. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTED STOCK. HAVING been appointed my Brother's Agent in Southland for the Sale of Stock from Victoria, I n.m now prepared to receive orders from purchasers oi' Sheep. D. MUNRO, Basstian's Hotel, Riverton. Hany Houden's Entertainment IN CONSEQUENCE of the Provincial Council sitting longer than was expected, this Entertainment is postponed till Saturday Evening, AT HALF PAST SEVEN O'CLOCK. MISS MOORE from Melbourne, late of Edinburgh, will open a First-class BOARDING AND DAY SCEOOL, For Young Ladies, in Invercargill, on 13th April. FOR SALE. TUST Landing, ex Robert Passenger, now at the Bluff, — 100 prime Merino Rams, rising four tooth, from the celebrated flocks of John Bell, Esq., Geelong. D. MUNRO, Basstian's Hotel, Riverton. 3rd March, 1863. £5 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed, near Maclean's Station, Two Dray Horses — Bay, 17 hands, star, white face and white on right ankle ; Chesnut, branded S on rear shoulder, with white face and white off I/nd leg, with black stripa down back, — about 15 hands. ROBERT MACGEORGE, Tay-street, Invercargill. FOUND between the Halfway Bush and Long Ford, |a large rough Kangaroo Bog. The owner can have him by paying expenses. Apply to Colin Mackenzie, McMaster- street, Invercargill.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 3
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465Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 34, 6 March 1863, Page 3
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