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GToniiepanres* p O B K AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES, FROM IVVERCARGLLL TO BLVFF HARBOR AND RIVERTON. Coaches of the above Line will Leave their Office, Tay-street, lnvercargili, on Tuesdays, Thuesdays, and Saturdays, FOR BLUFF HARBOK Returning will Leave the EAGLE HOTEL, EVEEY Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. FARE EACH WAY, £1 10*. AIBO, A COACH Will Leavo tho above Office, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY," at 10.30 a.m., j (Carrying H.M. Mails), fob j | RIVERTON, EETURNING WIIL LEAVB HUMPHREYS' HOTEL, j ', EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY, Fare each way, £1 10s. ( NOTICE. ; DRAUGHT AND SADDLE, SINGLE AND DOUBLE HARNESS HORSES ALWAYS j FOR SALE i AT COBB AND CO.'S YARDS, TAY-STREET. TN calling the attention of ihe public to the above yards, they will be found, on inspection, to be second to none in the Colony for first-class stock, and intending purchasers may always rely on satisfactory trials before buying. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES ! ALWAYS ON HIRE. FIRST-CLASS LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. I W. 11. BRAYTON & CO. | Proprietors. j | (Educational T ADIES' SCHOOL.— Mrs. Elizabeth Gundry jj having had great experience in Tuition, both in England and Tasmania, will Open a School for Young Ladies in Clerke-sfcreec, corner of Eskstreet, about the 20th of this month. In addition to the usual branches of a sound English education, she teaches Music, Drawing, French, German, and Latin. There will be aJu smile Dancing Class on Wednesday afternoon. Private Lessons in Dancing on Friday evening. Terms on application at the residence of J. Macarthur, Esq., Deveron-street. * Young Lady is desirous of obtaining a Situa2i. tion as Resident Governess in a family: Her acquirement are English, French, Music, Drawing, &c. Address J. M., office of this paper. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LAD IE.?, ESK STREET. MISS MOORE is now receiving Young Ladies as Pupils, in the newly-erected Cottage, situated between the residence of Messrs. Horner and M'lvor. Terms on application. Pupils entering after the commencement of the Quarter, pay only in proportion t> the remaining time. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the co-Partnership 1\ carried on for some time past at Jacob's River by the undersigned, under the firm of Dyer and Co., was this day dissolved by mutual con- j 3ent. j Messrs. Scully and Densham are empowered to discharge and settle all debts due to and by the said co-Partnership concern. Dated this sth day of June. 1863. SAMUEL DYER WILLIAM CHARLES SCULL\ I HUGH DAVIE DENSHAM. Witness — William Russell, I Solicitor, lnvercargili. | . NOTTCE. | npilE Undersigned respectfu'ly intimate to the X Public, that they are prepared to Receive Bonded and Free Goods at their New Store in Clyde-street, at current rate of charges. JOHN ROSS and CO., Tay-street. MONA SCHOOL COMMITTEE. I HEREBY give Notice that a Special Meeting of the School Committee of the Mona District will be held at tho House of Mr C. N. Bag- [ rrotfc, Long Bush, at 12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, 24th June, 1863, j For fhe purpose of hearing tho objections of any person to the Payment of the Educational Assessment in this District. TOMAS SWALE, Treasurer. j Long Rush, Juno 9, 1863. I T. R. FORD IT AM, LIGHTERMAN AND BOATMAN, Bluff Hakbos. TR. F. being under Contract to carry H. M . Mails to and fiom the Melbourne and InterColonial Mail Steamers, and tho Post-offico, Bluff Harbour, in connection with Cobb and Co. 'a lnvercargili Line of Coaches, will convey Passenger. and Luggage to and from the said Steamers, with comfort and safety, and afc moderate charges. Passengers wi 11 embark and land (weather permitting) at the Boat Jotfcy, opposite the old Custom House. Ladies and Children will receive every attention. ,!, LETTER for Mr G. H. Whiting is lying a*> jfL this office.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 19 June 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)

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