CLARENDON, Captain Lawrie, from Melbourne. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. - mHIS Vessel, being entered at O&^k. i- tne Custom House, Consignees $)||v|P\ will please pass entries, pay M-ra^ 1 freight, and present bills of lad.^^^^^p. ing for endorsation to the undersigned, without delny. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Agenta, Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. CLARENDON, Captain Lawrie, from Melbourne. SPECIAL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. AN Average Claim having arisen in consequence of an accident fM*!M\ to this vessel, a deposit of 7 per £>I^lNi*W cent, on the invoice value oi the >^y^iN^ goods must be paid, and the average bond signed, at the office of the undersigned, beforo delivery of the cargo. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Agents, Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, PER SCHOONER PEARL. mHE Captain having abandoned <^?\L X the vessel, intends selling by ivli^llV Public Auction, at Riverton, on l f %sfc3Jß*& Thursday nest, all the cargo saved from the wreck, as well as portion now in the hull. Any consignee object-ing must give immediate notice in writing to his aS MoSrs. HENDERSON, BONAR and CO. Invercargill ; Or, D. MUNRO,, liiverton. BARQUE LADY LYUTELTOX, From Melbourne. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. j. mHE above vessel having entered i£&\^ X at the Customs, Consignees jh^^SX are requested to pass entries j^^^^T without delay, and pay freight to , g^fefejJgijßgSßjS' the undersigned. ! P. J. DONNELLY and CO., Agents. ! BARQUE SUNRISE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. * T IGHTERS, with cargo from the i^iNJk JJ above vessel, are now dischargK#^\ in"- at the Wharf. £3 *^ln^' "Consignees arc requested to sa§||ys|d|sg3s take delivery of goods at once, as 1 the captain and owners will not hold themselves ■ responsible so soon as goods have passed tlie ! lighters' tackles at Wharf. P. J. DONNOLLY and CO., Agents. BRIG MARY ANNE, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TCTCONSIGNEES. mHE above vessel having been V|-\JL X reported at the Custom t^y^ftvv House, Consignees are requested IT% J^^fvvT immediately to pass Entries, and pay freight. D. &J. MITCHELL, Agents, Tay-street THE OAK, Captain Dawson, from Melbourne. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. / , n.VRGO from the above Vessel r^\i\. vJ w '" 00 Landed This Day on Ki^v^iN. t'-e Jetty, and at the Puni Creek. /^f'iiVfifw' Goods at Consignees' risk, when (jSlSiggSggKt landed. No claim will be allowed for damage, unless made before the goods are removed from the J etty. HENDERSON, BOXAR and C 0.,? Agonts, Corner of Esk and Kelvin streets. BARQUE SUNRISE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES - /CONSIGNEES are requested yirXjk VJ to take delivery of goods, ex |v||i<3^\ the above vessel from Melbourne, /^o£K^^A> per lighter Francis Ameaa, now discharging at the Wharf. Tue Captain and Owners will not hold themselves responsible for goods after having passed the ship's tackles at- Wharf. P. J. DONNELLY and Co., Agents. ON SALE, Ex late Arrivals — Flour. AdelaMe, silk dressed O^its, Tasmanian, sfpd and feed Maize, New South Wales Bran, first quality Chuff, in fine oriier Oatmeal, Boncraft's, in 56 lb bags Potatoes, in excellent condition Butter, Tasmanian, prime Hams, sugar-cured Hams, bailed Sausage skins 1 Bacon, Adelaide, rolls and sides Cheese, superior quality Oil, neatsfoot Sugar, Mauritius, fine counter Chaff-cutting and maize-cracking machine. TO ARRIVE, Beef, without bune (in tierces). THO3. BRUNTONandCO, Dee-street. 12th June. 10 BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. THE Undersigned, having been appointed by Messrs. Hamilton and Co, of the Waikivi Saw Mills, their agent, i< now prepared to execute Orders, nt his Yard, Dee-street, west sirle, northward of Spey-street, for Timber of all sizes. Terms — C ish on Delivery. HENRY B. MONKMAN. Timber Yard, Dee-street. Juno 15th, 1863. FOR LEASE, Sections 15 and 10, Block LV., Invercargill. mHESE Sections are situated in a populous part X of the town, have been under cultivation for three years, and would make excellent sites for residences or places of business. Apply to GEORGE HATELY, Land Agent and Surveyor. VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR LIVERY STABLES. "VTOTWITHSTANDING an arrangement, hav--1.1 ing been made between the Livery Stable Keepers of Invercargill, to charge 15s. per nigLt for Livery, I understand that some parties are only charging 12s , which is injurious to me. In consequence, from this date, my charge will be as formerly — TEN SHILLINGS PER NIGHT, And BAIT, FOUR SHILLINGS. GEORGE SMITH. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given that the Co-Partner-1N ship subsisting between Thomas Connell and William Bransgrove, under the style of Connell and Bransgrove, as butchers in Invercargill, has this day been dissolved by me, the undersigned, one of the above co-partners. Dated this 12th day of June, 1863. WM. BRANSGROVE.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 63, 16 June 1863, Page 3
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