Steam to Dunedin via the Bluff. ~r - j jmh*-tr~*V-L rn II ; E ' Ypavokme ''■ S&& ■*■ wrLLI^ M miskin, _ : '•*"■ "*• Wilson,; Commander, i'Y will leave the Jetty, for the Bas^ s = 3e *—'^ above ports, on Tnursday next, 7th inst.' For freight or passage apply to G. WM. FORD, a i Agent. ■ S.S. WILLIAM MISKIN, FROM DUNEDIN. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. jjaapfeK^CK /lARGO will be discharged ■E^r^k NT\ \J from the above steamer ■y* ||/h|k«VVv a J' Goods not re--s^yi|j»Jßgg ?l^*^^' moved by Four p.m. will be *Bl§f§i||§||§|j|? stored at consignees risk and expense. GEORGE WM. FORD. Agent. FOR HOBART. TOWN. A rfl H E fast - sailing brig j^Ni 1 ALARM, JhieKQaN. Robert Thompson, Commander. Qi^^^S^ Will be despatched on or about nffi^-f^Bßa Wednesday next, the 6th inst. Eor freight or passage apply to MANING & WHITTON, Agents. Tay-street, 4th May, 1563. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. mHE ship SIR WILLIAM j^jrvik JL EYRE is now discharging jiw^jlk-X. cargo. Parties who wish their .•? < 7iQsKyfh^sJ' goods landed will please pass the n -essary order for transhipment at :the Bluff, present their bills of lading, and pav freight to DALGETY .^RATTRAY, & CO., Agents. Invercargill, 4th May, 1863. FOR SALE. - THE barge Struggler, 60 iplNjk _I tons, built in Tasmania ofthe l^fk-^o-v best pine six months ago, with jgffiffijp^l^v^ new sa-'ls and all gear cornApply H. Wright, on hoard. FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS. BRETHREN willing to Assist in Forming a - Lodge are requested to attend at the Royal Hotel, on Thuisday next, the 7th inst., at Eight o'clock p.m. F GEORGE^MILBANK. PUBLIC MEETING. FIRE BRIGADE. WE, the Undersigned Merchants, Storekeepers,, and others, hereby Convene a PUBLIC MEETING, To be held on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Gth MAY, At the ROYAL HOTEL, at Seven o'Clock p.m., To take into consideration the desirability of FORMING A FIRE BRIGADE, And take such other steps for carrying out that object as may be deemed advisable. Robertson and Co., Colonial Insurance Company Maning and Whitton," Northern Insuranc Company Samuel Beaven P. Moeller and Co. Fitzgerald and Co., • Invercatigtli, Timf- s Colin N. Campbell and Co., Australasian Insurance Company Calder, Blacklock, and Co. Dalgety, Rattray, and Co., Imperial Insurance Company Morison, Law, and Co. W. H. Brayton and Co. 4th May, 1863. NOTICE. ON and after the 15th instant, all the Banks in New Zealand will discontinue tho practice of allowing interest on current acecounts, and demand deposit receipts. For the Bank of Now Zealand, THOS. WATSON, Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales, A. JAMIESON, Manager. For the Union Bank of Austria, DONALD M'DONALD, ManagerInvercargill, May 4,"15G3. THE'Undersianed offers to the Draymen ot Invercargill, Calcutta Oats, at 17s per bushel. H. E. OSBORNE, Do i-street west. TO LET furnished, a Five-roomed Cottage, within five minutes' walk of the Postoffice ; can be seen any day between three and five o'clock. Apply to Mr. Geo. Walker, Southland Labor Office. FOR SALE, TO arrive per William Miskin, Five Tons Prime Potatoes, R. WILSON & CO., Dee-street. FOR SALE, by!the undersigned, one very" Superior Cart, with or without Harness. Also, A few good Pack Saddles. GEORGE WM. FORD, Prince of Wales Hotel. TO BUILDERS. • TENDERS required for the Erection of a Warehouse for Messrs. Tully and Robinson. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned, until Thursday, 4 p.m. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. May 4, 18G3. TO JOINERS. TENDERS Wanted for Finishing a Cottage, partly built (labor only), in Spey-street. Apply to „„„ * l ANGUS E^RR, Architect, Tay-street, next Commercial Hotel. TENDERS Wanted, by Wednesday morning, for Making a Plank Road, about 120 feet in .? length. Specifications to be seen at the office of W. Miller and Co., Dee-street. 4th !May, 1863. TENDERS Wanted for the Erection pf a Store, 73 x 25, and 10 feet high (labor only) . For particulars apply at the corner, of Dee and Spey streets, from 9to 5. T. Brunton and Co. £20 REWARD. WHE R EAS thirty-three Bags of Flour, ex William Buchanan, were taken by some person or persons from the Wharf, and are sup- . posed to be stolen, the abo^e reward will be given (if stolen) to any person "who will give such ini t formation as will lead to the conviction of.Jtßeuf thieves ; or, if taken away in mistake, a reward of £5 will be given; for the recovery of the flour. Brand— Beeby and Dunstan's Adelaide Flour. R. WILSON & CO., r - Importer^of Colonial an* Steeij^ J??^u<s*, , „u*-"*' 'Stafford-street *&'P - +*&. i
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 5 May 1863, Page 3
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733Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 5 May 1863, Page 3
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