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The Marriage of Marshal Canrobert. —Marshal Canrobert's marriage with Miss Macdonald, of Windsor, was celebrated according to the Roman Catholic rites at the chapel of the Senate, in Paris, Owing to a recent bereavement in the family of the bride only a few friends and relations were present at the ceremony. The witnesses of the Marshal were Count Randon, War Minister; M. Rivet and M. Alfred de Marbot. Those of Miss Macdonald included Lord Cowley, the Dae de Tarente> and Sir James Martin. — Weekly Dispatch.

Wanted rf7"ANTED employment for an active Ti and intelligent man to make himself generally useful in a store or otherwise. Good town reference can be given. Address M.L., office of this paper. WANTED first-class Man to Drive a Dray; must be steady and honest. J. Birrell Sands and Co., Tay-street. Liberal wage 8 given. WANTED immediately, in Tay-street, Twelve Tip Drays. Wages, 3s 6d per hour. None need apply except those who posess first-elass horses. WANTED, Agents for The Invercargill Times in the Provinces of Marlborough, Nelson, Wellington, and Auckland. ANTED Lodgings by a tradesman in * " a private family. Address by letter K. M., office of this paper. WANTED an En(?rossin«; Clerk, at the office of S. M. South, Solicitor, Taystreet. WANTED a few private boarders at Mrs Bethune's, Spey-street. T\RESSMAKERS.—Wanted one or two good V hands. Apply R. W. Yule & Co. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS A SUMMARY FOE TRANSMISSION TO jG XT IH, O 3P IE I WILL BE rUBLISHED ON FRIDAY NEXT, CONTAINING A CAREFULLY ARRANGED EPITOME OF SHIPPING, COMMERCIAL, MINING, AND DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE OF THE MONTH. Parties requiring extra copies will please give orders for same before noon on Wednesday next. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. OMITH AND FAIRWEATHER, BOOTMAKERS, BOOT WAREHOUSE, Tay-street, Would call the attention of their customers and the public in general to the following assortment of really first-class Goods, just landed and on sale: — Ladies' Department. White satin boots Colored do do Cashmere do Bronzed do Balmoral do Do clump soled do Kid elastic mock balnwal do A large assortment of elastic side do Kip, calf, cordovan, and kangaroo do White kid slippers Kid elastic do Velvet do Patent and French plush do Carpet, basil, and web do India rubber goloshes A largo assorcment of girls' and childrens' all sizes. Gentlemen's Department. Thigh boots Enamelled calf and grained riding do Enamelled calf and grained Napoleon do Patent enamelled French calf Wellington do Kip, calf, and kangaroo do do French kid elastic side do Pafentenameliedand calf elastic sido do Calf elastic side clump do Balmoral do Calf elastic mock balmoral do Kip, calf, and kangaroo blucher do English, Colonial, and American knee do A large assortment of Cookham and Bostock's watertights Patent calf, carpet, basil, and fur slippers Youths' and boys' boots in great variety Brushes and blacking. Storekeepers and Draymen supplied. Teems Liberal. INSPECTION INVITED. M. U. I. O. O. F. ROSE, SHAMROCK, & THISTLE LODGE. MEDICAL OFFICER Required for the above Lodge- For particulars inquire of F. S. Corser, Stanford and Co.'s Kerosene and Lamp Depot, Tay-street. By order of the N.G. LOST, a Sheep, branded O on back. Apply Mr. Harrison, Tay-street. DR. JAMES P. MURRAY, 1i.E.C.5.1. AND L.K. & Q.C.P.1., Licentiate of the Eotunda Lying-in Hospital, Late Eesident Physician to the Melbourne Hospital, Late Surgeon to Howitt's Exploration Party. Mat bb Consulted Dailt, At Mr. J. Birrell Sands' Eesidence, Leefc-street. Hours for Consultation from 9 a.m. till 12 noon, and from 3 to 6 p.m. Night Cases attended to.

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 14 April 1863, Page 3

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