LATE ADVERTISEMENTS Carters?* mENDERS Wanted for Enlarging the SouthX land Cordial and Soda Water Company's Works, in Esk-street. Plans and specifications at the offices. J. BIRRELL SANDS, Leet-street, Next Clarke, Architect. TO SAWYEES. mENDEHS for Cutting 2000 Feet of Lining JL Boards will be received up to June 10th, by WILLIAM MARTEN, Martendale, Ryal Bush. TOWN BOARD OFFICE. mENDERS will be received till noon of WednesJL day, June 10th, for the Formation of part of Conon-street, from its junction with Tay-street to Puni Creek. Also, Fjv Cutting a Drain /-n Ayr-street, According to plans a*d specification to be seen at the office on and after Monday, the Bth instant FENCING. mENDERS for Splitting and Putting Up bej_ tween Thirty and Forty Chains of a Two Rail Fence, will be received up" till Saturday, 13th instant, at Mr Thomas Carmichaers store, Taystreet. TO SAWYERS. — Wanted Tenders for Sawing about Seven Thousand Feet of Timber. Apply to Mr Russell, Stuarton Farm, near Ryal Bush. mENDERS are invited for the Erection of a Two JL Story Dwelling and Shop. Plans and speciGcations and all necessary information can be had at the office of the undersigned until the 19th ot June. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. June Bth, 1863. LENDERS are invited for the Erection of Addi_L tions to a House in Dee-street, for Mr. R. Wilson. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned, until Saturday next. E. J. SANDERS, Architect and Surveyor. June Bth, lßC3. FEN C I N G. LENDERS for from Seventy to Eighty Chains JL Three-rail Fencing, will be received till 22nd June. Apply to JA.S. WILSON, Esq. Waikivi, or to GEO. HATELY, Surveyor, Tay. street, Invcreargill. LOST, ft Gold Breast-Pin, set with largo Amethyst Stone.The fiuJer will be liberally rewarded by briugiug same to G. W. Ford, or Mr South, solicitor. j LOST, between the Bridge and Jetty, a Thin Black covered Book, containing timber accounts, &c. Any one finding and returning to the office of this paper, shall be haudsoineJj' rewarded. FOUND. A DARK BAY PONY on Five Rivor Plain : white face and foot, brand undistiuguishahle. Owner can have tho same upon paving expenses and sen' ling -a. full description to Messrs. J. Birrell Sands & Co., Tay-street. T^OUND a month ngo, n Brindled Kaiignroo JC Bitch. Apply to Hugh Mclntofh, Half Way Bush. If not claimed within seven days will bo sold to defray expenses. FOR SALE. HECTIONIO, Block LXVIII ? i nv orear«rill r) 1 , XXIV j invoicm S Ui> To be had cheap, and terms easy. Apply (o GEO. HATELEY, Surveyor and Land Agent, Tay-street. npO LET, a Shop aud Three Offices, situated in 1. the best part of Dee-street. For full particulars inquire of L. Myers, Tobacconist, T;iy-street. June 5. mWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with JL Pi-ivato B;ard and Residence. Ten minutes' walk from the Post-office. Address, box 35, Postoffice. NOTICE TO THE ROMAN CATHOLIC COMMUNITY. DIVINE SERVICE will be Celebrated on Sunday the 14th, at the Commercial Hotel, at 11 o'clock, by the Rev. J. Parle. The Rev. Mr. Paile will be happy to see any of his Flock on Friday and Saturday in his Clerical capneity. Commercial Hotel, June Bth, 1803. mESTIMONIAL TO CAPTAIN DAWSON, JL Brigantine Oak, from Melbourne. CAPTAIN DAVID DAWSON. Dear Sir, — We, the undersigned cabin passengers on board the brigantine Oak, feel it incumbent on us to express our unqualified esteem and respect for the disposition evinced by you oa all occasions to promote our comfourt during the passage from Melbourne to this port. We also beg to express our high estimation of the thorough competence of yourself and officers, and congratulate ourselves upon having sailed under so experienced a commander. We further tender you our hearty thanks for your unprecedented courtesy and kindness ; and, wishing you a prosperous voyage, We are, Dear Sir, Faithfully yours, JOHN HILL, Mrs. JOHN HILL and Family, ARTHUR H. G. SMITH, G. R. KEMP, BESSIE SARAH CHRISTIAN, THOMAS It. CHRISTIAN, CATHERINE RAE and Family, JAMES M'CLEMENT, Mrs. J. M'CLEMENT and Family. Invercargill, Bth June, 1863. Ladies and Gentlemen, — It has given me the greatest, pleasure to receive your vevy kind address, for which you will accept my best thanks ; and 1 feel happy to find any efforts I have made conducive to your comfort and safety, were so highly appreciated, and it is indeed with feelings of regret, owing to the short distance we had to come, so amicable and agreeable a voyage should have come to so speedy a termination. Wishing you every prosperity and success, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Tours faithfully. DAVID DAWSON. m h e press, A DAILY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED IN CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY. Single Copies to bo obtained at the office of his paper. Agehts in Invescaegill : FITZGERALD a 5 »| CO;
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 61, 9 June 1863, Page 3
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