FRIDAY, 15th MAY, 1863. CLEARING OUT SALE. VINES, PEACHES, APRICOTS, and all other Fruit Trees. OAKS, POPLAES, and other Trees. SHRUBS (Flowering and Evergreens). A Splendid Assortment of FLOWER ROOTS and CHOICE BULBS. ON REID'S NURSERY GROUND, Adjoining the Offices of Messrs Hately and Stuart At 11 o'Cloce, A-M. MESSRS. ROBERTSON & CO. beg to announce that they will sell as above, The whole of the remaining splendid assortment of — FRUIT TREES, SHRUBS, FLOWERS, tf-c, Sfc. The whole are in fine order, and fit for Transplanting. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. MIND —NO RESERVE !'. MUST BE CLEARED. SATURDAY, 16th May, 1863. AT ROYAL HOTEL YARDS, At 11 o'Clock. NO RESERVE. In consequence of Proprietor Retiring from Business. DOG- CART! GIG!! HORSES!!! MESSRS. ROBERTSON and CO. will sell as above — A first class dog-cart and harness A superior o-io-. with harness Saddles and bridles Also, 5 very superior saddle and harness hacks ON VIEW ON MORNING OF SALE. Terms Cash. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, 27th MAY. AMERICAN WAGGONS! FOUR FIRST-CLASS HORSES ! ! HARNESS, &c.!!! IT ROYAL HOTEL YARDS, At Eleven O'Cloce a.m. MESSRS. ROBERTSON & CO. will sell as above, A splendid Ameriem waggon Four really first -class draught horses Four perfect sets of harness, &c. THESE ARE A GENUINE LOT. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. WORKING BULLOCKS. VERY SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT HOUSES, From Tasmania. ROBERTSON <fc CO. have great ill pleasure in informing their Mends that they liavo received advices of a shipment of — •10 pairs of Working Bullocks And A Mob of splendid heavy Draught Horses To arrive in about Ten Days. ROBERTSON & CO., Auctioneers. THE JETTY, INVERCARGILL. PUBLIC BONDED, AND PJIKE WAREHOUSE. GEO. HATELY AND CO., CUSTOM HOUSE AND SHIPPING AGE 1n t T S . Their Stores will shortly be ready for the reception of Bonded and Frco Goods. W. Cr. BRIGHT, Manager. Office alongside the Jetty, Inrercargill. May 12th, 1863. ; PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL Accounts against the late firm of Roebuck ! and Eobson, Livery Stable Keepers and Carters, must be rendered in duplicate to the undersigned on or before 30th inst., or they will not be recognised, and all accounts due to said firia unpaid on that date will be placed in the hands of a solicitor for recovery. ; HENRY B. MONKMAN, Accountant. &c, Tay-street. Invercargill, May 14th, 1863. TIMBER IN STOCK AND TO j ARRIVE. fTIHE Undersigned has bow on hand, — Scantlings, all sizes; And to Arrive," t Ex Mary Thomson and Boindce, hourly expected j from Stewart's Tsland, "Weatherboards, Flooring, and Scantlings. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Auctioneer, &c., Tay-street. POSTAL NOTICE. THE shop of Mr Louis Myers. Tay-street, being appointed a Receiving Office from this date, it is hereby notified that the hour of closing the letter box at that branch will be ten minutes earlier than the advertised time of closing at the Chief Post Office. EDW. D; BUTTS, Postmaster. Chief Post Office,' Southland, 13th May, 1863:
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 2, 15 May 1863, Page 3
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