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yOTE FOR BEAV'EN " ' 'AND GOOD ROADS. NOTICE. \U HEREAS, DONALD M'MILLAN has • » accepted a certain Bill of Exchange, dated the 11th day of June, 1863, for the sum of £95. 15 a 10.1, drawn by Mr. Robert Macgeorgo, ;andjpur- /" porting to be accepted by Douglas and M'MUlan,! WITHOUT MY KNOWLEDGE OR GON- ; SENT, I hereby give public notice that I will : NOT BS RESPONSIBLE to any person or per- ; sons ii respect of such Bill, and I hereby Caution all persons against negociating or dealing with ' the same. WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Dated this 17th day of Juno, ISG3. NOTICE. MR. W. G. FORD is no longer authorised to collect freights or act on our account, in connection with the steamer William Miskin^or otherwise. SIMPSON, NEILLEY AND CO. Invercargill, 16th June, 1863. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL Parties ludcbted to Mossrs. Watson and Lockyer, Royal Hotel, are respectfully requested to settle their Accounts immediately, and all Accounts against the said firm are requested to be sent in for SutMement. WATSON AND LOCKYEE, Royal Hotel. June 16, 1863. £30 POUNDS REWARD. WHEREAS certain Parties have been in the habit of Shooting branded and unbranded Cattle, running between Bluff Harbor, Barocota Point, and Moko Moko Ferry. This is to give . Notice that the above Reward of Thirty Pounds will be paid to any one giving such information to tbo undersigned as will lead to the conviction of parties so shooting said cattle, which are not their property. J. BIREELL SANDS, Moari Kike, New River. Or, ilokomoko Ferry. 17th June.. 1863. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ESK STREET. MISS MOORE is now receiving Young Ladiea as Pupils, in the newly-erected Cottage, situated between the residence of Messrs. Homer and Mlvor. Terms on applicati m. Pupils entering after the commencement of the Quarter, pay only in proportion to the remaining time. VICTORIA HORSE BAZAAR LIVERY STABLES. TVfOTWITHSTANDING an arrangement hayJN ing been made between the Livery Stable Keepers of Invercargill, to charge 15s. per nigbfc for Livery, I understand that some parlies 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-^ 1M ship subsisting between Thomas Cohnelf and "'• William Bransgrovc, 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. BRANSGROYE. FOR LEASE, ~ - Sections 15 and 16, Block LV., Invercargill. _ fTVHESE Sections are situated in a populous-part JL of the town, have been under cultivation for three years, and would make excellent sites for residences or places of business. Apply to jGEOEGE HATELY, Land Agent and Survsyor. A N SALE, \J Ex late Arrivals — Flour. Adelaide, silk dressed Oats, Tasmanian, seed and feed Maize, New South Wales Bran, first quality Chaff, in fine order Oatmeal, Bencraft's, in 66 lb bags Potatoes, in excellent condition Butter, Tasmanian, prime Hams, sugar-cured Hams, bailed Sausage skins Bacon, Adelaide, rolls and sides Cheese, superior quality Oil, neatsfoot Sugar, Mauritius, fine counter Chaff-cutting and maize-cracking machine. . TO ARRIVE, Beef, without bone (in tierces). THOS. BRUKTONand'CCf, Bee-strce*. 12th June. ' ■ : TO ARRIVE DAILY. Ex Sea Breeze, from Launceston. pi K ST- CLASS Heavy Draught, Horses, and t superior Working Bullocks, selected with the greatest care by Mr. Richard Symmons, for this market. CAREY and GILLES, Agents and Auctioneers. SOUTHLAND RESTAURANT, KELVIN STREET. MORTLAKE AND WILD, (LATE JAMES MORRISON,) ; Having made Extensive Alterations in their Pre- - raises, inform the Public generally that an upli-: mited number of Boarders can be accommodated. J MEALS AT ALL HOURS. WELL-AIRED BEDS, Is. PER NIGHT. RIVERTON. MR. FREDERICK LAST begs to inform tha inhabitants of Riverton, that ho can be Consulted at Mr. Basslian's Hotel, next Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. FRANCIS H. TRAYNOB , Auctioneer, v S GENERAL SALESMAN, *" IMPORTER OP PBODUQB. , A Office— Mß. MILLER'S Sp«£ r ' Invercargill. ON SALE, Best Tartarian. Seed OatslindPrima Salt Beef, wholesale and retail. J. S. 'PI.J2RKE AND CO.-.^^B Tay-street, Invereargill, j^^^B 12th Juno, 1863. - . ' ■ J^^^M

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 64, 18 June 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 64, 18 June 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 64, 18 June 1863, Page 3

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