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r[ i q=^ p OB BAND CO.'S TELEGRAPH ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHESI, Prom Invercargill to Bluff Harbor AND RIVERTON. Coaches of the above'Line will Leave their Office, Tay-street, calling at tho PRINCE OF WALES & ROYAL HOTELS Invercargill, ON Tuesdays, Thtjesdats, and Saturdays, FOR BLUFF HARBOK Returning will Leavo the EAGLE HOTEL, EVERY Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. On xYmval and Departure of Melbourne Steamers extra Coaches will be laid on. FARE EACH WAY, £1 10s. Arso, a COACH Will Leavo Jthe above Office, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 10.30 a.m., (Carrying IT.M. Mails), TOR RIVE ETON, Passing through WA LLACETOWN. BBTUBSIIfG WILL LEAVE HUMPHREYS' HOTEL, EVEET MONDAY and ".THURSDAY, Fabb each way, £1 10s. G. P. H. GALLOP, Agcni, W. H. BRAYTON & CO., Proprietors; Invercargill, 13th April, 1803. NOTICE. DRAUGHT AND SADDLE, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS HORSES ALWAYS FOR SALE AT COBB AND CO.'S YARDS, TAY-STREET. TN calling the attention of the public to the above yards, they will be found, on inspection, to be second to nono in tho Colony for Crst-clnea stock, and intending purchasers may always rely on satisfactory tri? ? 6 before buying. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. First-class Livery and Bait Stables. W. H. BRAYTON & CO. Proprietors. G. P. H. GALLOP, Agent Office— Tay-street SOUTHLAND REGISTER & LABOR OFFICE OPPOSITE THE " SOUTHLAND NEWS" OFFICE. "ITTANTED Situations for Shepherds * * Bullock-drivors, Carters, Farm Servants and Married Couples. Builders can be supplied with Carpenters, Road Contractors with pick and shovel men, freo of charge. Hotel keepers with Cooks, Waiters, and Female Servants. Tho female department is under the euperintendance of Mrs Walker, and the greatest care exercised in the selection of suitable servants. Country settlers, when in town, can engagi 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 tho same at this office, as numerous applications are made daily for the same. ORDERS TAKEN IN FOR FIREWOOD AND PILES. GEORGE WALKER, Spey-street. N.B — RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 33, 18 May 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 33, 18 May 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 33, 18 May 1863, Page 4

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