O rs I * 1 "I t, \ i-i !p \-r a »-■ I § § I* CRITERION" HOTEL," TA Y-STR EET, INVERCAKGILL. R. G. HOSKINS BEGS to return hia sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the very liberal support he has received since he opened his Establishment, and to inform them that he has REMOVED TO HIS MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES IN TAY-STREET, OPPOSITE THE LOWTHER ARCADE. R. G. H. having obtained a License, can assure his supporters that the Bar will be supplied with FIKST-CLASS WINES, BEERS. AND SPIRITS, and will be second to none for accommod ation in Invercargill. ORDINARY EVERY DAY AT ONE O'CLOCK, With a first-class BILL OF FARE. A FIRST AND SECOND CLASS DLNINfI ROOM. A C A F J3 ITns been added to the Establishment, will l» found a great accommodation to the public, being conducted in the latest London stylo. THE BEDROOMS Arr commodious and well furnished, and no effort will bo spired to make the CRITERION worthy d ids name, and deserving of tho support of both Town and Country settlers. R. G-. HOSKINS, CRITERION HOTEL, TAY-STREET, OPPOSITE LOWTHER ARCADE. KELVIN-TERRACE Will be SOLD TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, 4th JULY, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK SHARP, At the AUCTIONEERS' ROOMS. | MEULLER & GEISOW, AUCTIONEERS. CAUTION. WE hereby caution all parties from purchasing the LAND now occupied by Mr. Joseph Vernon, being Section No. 10, Harewood Estate, luvevcargill Hundred, as the said is illegally occupied by him. WM. HANNAH HERBERT PEECIVAL. Witness— Feancis C. South, Managing clerk to S. M. South, solicitor. Invercargill, June 30, 1863. NOTICE is hereby given to the Inhabitants of Tay-strcct, that the Drainage from their houses must be delivered -underneath the footpath by pipes into tho drain. By order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to Town Board. Town Board Office, InvcrcargiH, July 2, 18G3. NOTICE. ~ THE Undersigned begs to inform tho Public in and around Invercargill, that ho has commenced business in Dee-street, adjoining Messrs Carey and Gilles' Sale Yard, as Farrier, Horseshoer, and 1 rnplement Maker. [ Being the winner of Ten Prizes in the City of Melbourne for Horseshoeing and Ploughmaking, will expect a share of their patronage. JOHN M ; KAY, Late Victoria-street, Melbourne. ■\TrQTlCE.— Christians will Meet for Worship at 1M 11 o'clock, on Lord's day-momiijg-', in tho tUfe Hall of Mechanics' Institute.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 69, 3 July 1863, Page 3
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