fax £>alev FOR SALE— Two Draught Howes and a first class saddle hack. Apply, Von Hammer, Prince of "Wales Livery Stables. FOR SALE, to arrive, expected daily— 500 bushels oats Bar iron, assorted sizea Bundles do Cr.rt naves Cart felloes fred gum) Apply to Angus Kerr, Tay-street, next to the Commercial Hotel. FOR SALE. FOR Sale a Cargo Boat, just tended ex Fair Tasmanian, from Melbourne, capable of carrying eight tons. Apply to CAPT. FULLER; or COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO. ipOR SALE, AT RIVERTON. Flour, best Adelaide, in 50 and 200 lb. bags Chaff, best oaten, in 56 lb. bags Maize, best Sydney, cracked ' Oats, Tasmanian feed and aeed Timber, T and G flooring, 6 x IJ in. WINES. "Superior port in wood and bottle IDol Do sherry do SPIRITS. .Brandy, in" quarter-casks and case Whisky, in case ' Geneva, in do 'Rum, W.1., in hhds ''BEER. 'Bms's No. 3 ale, in hhds Taylor, Walker and Co.'s stout, do Beef, best corned, in tierces Tobacco, superior twist, in half- tierces Saddlery, assorted. Ironmongery, assorted T>. MUNRO. •Riverton, 22nd Marcb,'iß63. SAW MILL ; FOR SALE. "P'Oli Sale by Private Bargain, Seaward Bush Stenm Saw Mill, only eighty chains from the Town Belt, and about thirty chains off the Bluff Road. 'The engine .'and Machinery are the best in the colony, and in first class working order. To an enterprisin ;' party this offer's a fare opportunity of investing. For particulars 'apply to the proprietor Robert Murdoch, Tay-street. FOR IMMEDIATE SAL E— 'I he only IRON STORE IN QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIP, BEST END OF THE TOWNSHIP. To be sold with licensed ground, and two business licenses attached. The township is at present being surveyed by Government, and the purchaser holding the premises will get the ground at its upset price, without competition. From its size, position, and construction, the building is well adapted for an hotel, store, theatre 0 concert room. To be Lad cheap, the owner leariug the colony For further particulars, apply to MUELLER AND GEISOW, Auctioneers, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. FIVE 'Potinds Reward, — Lost from Wihton Creek, North Road, a heavy draught Bay Filly, lar?e si ar on forehead ; branded B near shoulder; rope round neck when lost. Any person bringing her to Messrs Maning ' and Whitton, -Invemirgill, will receive the above reward. JOHN CKTJICK^H^NK, from Turriff.— Your tl brother-in-law wishes to see you on board the barque William Buchanan, at Invercargill. T)ETER WILKINSON. —If this should meet X the eye of Peter Wilkinson, who left his home oh the 28th February, 1862, he is earnestly requested to return or write to his parents, who are in girefct anxiety respecting him. Southland REGISTER & LAB 0& OFFICE OPPOSITE THE " SOUTHLAND IfEW3" OFFICE. TTf ANTED Situations for Shepherds Bullock-drivers, Carters, Farm Servants and Married Couples. Builders can be supplied with Carpenters, Ro&d Contractors with pick and shovel men, free of charge. Hotel keepers with Cooks, Waiters, and Female Servants. The female department is under the superintendance of Mrs Walker, and the greatest care i exercised in the selection of suitable servants. Country settlers, when in town, can engag their own servants at this office, or by letter. A large number are now applying daily for work. Any person having house property or furnished lodgings to let can register the same at this office, as numerous applications are made daily for the same . ORDERS TAKFN IN FOR FIREWOOD AND PILES. GEORGE WALKER, Spey-street. N.B.— RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIHOP AI DISTRICT. pENTLEMEN,— When you did me the \JT honor to elect me as your representative, I promised that should the majority of those who voted for me at any time find fault with my conduct, to'uaeet them, explain myself, and should Such explanation prove, unsatisfactory, resign my seatj At the session before last I voted for the annual value to let principle in the Roads Ordii narce- I wa3 informed by anonymous newspaper ' scribblers that mv constituency were opposed to t'lis principle — that I ought to resign ; some kindly hinting that were I asked I would not fulfill my promise. I waited to be assured by yourselves that I was in reality not representing your wishes. Whether you were restrained by the memory of old friendship between us, or that the majority of you really coincided with my views on the subject, i cannot say ; no steps were taken by you requesting mo to resign. At the last session I again advocated the same principle, and as I was assured by my colleague. Mr Wilson, that 1 was voting against the wishes of my constituency, I am willing to believe such is the case, and resign my seat in the Provincial Council as your representative. However much I may have failed in the discharge of my duties as a member of the Council, through want of ability and judgment, I can with truth aver, I have ever tried to do my duty to you honestly and to the beat of my ability. I remain, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, WALTER S. PEARSON. larercargill, 26tb March, 1863.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 41, 31 March 1863, Page 3
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