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asaantrti. WANTED Immediately, au Under II ousemaid .Apply Ciiterion.Hotel. . WANTED Two First-class Cooks nt Provincial Cafe. _____ WANTED every description of Poultry at Pro- ! vinciai Ciife. Highest prices given. WANTED 5.000 Piles suitable for stabling pply Robertson and Co., Auctioneers. WANTED a Female General Servant. Apply to Mrs Watson, Forth-street. WANTED a smart Waiter. AppZy at the Criterion Hotel, Tay-street. WANTED a good Waitress. Apply at the Criterion Hotel, Tay-street. WANTED a Housemaid ; also, a Man Cook. Apply at the Victoria Dining Rooms. \1 TANTED a First-class Cook. Alhambra Cafe, t/Y Eel vin-street. WANTED a Female General Servant. Apply Mrs Downes, corner of Leet and Deveron streets. WANTED Bank of New Zealand Share. Macdonald and Russell, Solicitors, Clydestreet. WANTED a Married Couple— the mnn should be able to plough, milk, and do general farm work ; the woman to attend to dairy and house work Apply, by letter, to D., Post-OiHce. WANTED Tenders for erecting a Building at back of Criterion Hotel. Plan and specification to be seen at the hotel until Thursday morning at 12 o'clock. / i WANTED by an elderly person a Situation as Housemaid in a Hotel or similar Establishment in town or country The best references. Apply "Housemaid," oflice of this paper. WANTED a Wet Nurse. Apply, immediately. YV to Mrs Hallanstein, at the cottage behind Messrs Buttner and Hallenstein's store, Deestreet. LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. Cent* erg. TENDERS arc required for the Supply of Piles Chopped and Sawn Timber, in any number or quantity. for the proposed New Piers at Mokomoko and Bluff Harbors. For particulars apply to Mr J. Bridson, Speystreet. next to Mr A. Kerr's, Architect.; or to Mr J. C. Campbell. Prince of Wa les Hotel. JAMES M'KENZIE ..nd CO., Con t.rn c tors. TO SAWYER*? AND CHOPPERS. OFFERS will bo received for the Delivery of Piles, Chopped and Sawn Timber, in any number or quantity, for the proposed New Piers at Mokomoko and Bluff Harbors. For particulars apply to Mr J. Bridso", Sneystreet, next Mr A. Kerr's, Architect; or Mr J. C. Campbell, Prince of Wales Hotel. JAMES M'KENZIE and CO., Contractors. TO CAUPENTEHS AND BUILDERS. TENDERS aro invited for the Erection of a Church at Wallncctown. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of the undersigned, where tenders are to be delivered on or before the 7th August. ANGUS KERR, Architect, Spey and Dee-streets. Opposite the Southland News Office. TO~C A KPENTERs] TENDERS required for Erecting Shops. Plans and S iccilicatiuns to be seen at Spence Brothers, Dee-street. Tenders will be opened in the presence of contractors on Saturday, Bth August, at -1- p.m. pipping ftottre-3. REGULAR MONTHLY STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MELROURNE, NEW RIVER, DUNEDIN, AND CANTERBURY. TITH G O T II E NHURG, SOD Tons, II UG II MAOK lE, Commander. <(B!.s*x , *TT H E Celebrated Steamer 7^^^^. GOTHENBURG, •^i^lli-W^ One of Mkssrs. M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD & Co.'s well known FLEET OF INTER-COLONIAL STEAMERS, WILL UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE SOUTHLAND GOVERNMENT, CAKRY THE ENGLISH AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS MONT II L V , Calling at THE NEW RIVER, ON OR ABOUT THE 20th OF EACH MONTH. And will sail thence to DUNEDiN AND CANTERBURY, Twenty-four hours after arrival. The Gothenburg will arrive at the New River on her return to Melbourne, about the Ist ot each Month. Captain Mackie being in command, -will be sufficient p-unrantcc lor the comfort of intending passengers. For freight or passage, apply to HENDERSON, BONAR, & CO-, ; Agents. Corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets. Invercargill. STEAM TO MELBOURNE. *s*g£*hr y \jk mHE "ALDINGA," **rtr ™- <2\\. -*- oTl ' s Stuart, Coramany~*\ [j '|\HJs'|fv\\ d pi ', w, 'll en lint the Bluff on the r^wJM^M^^* - morning of the 19th of each -Sl»s§g|3pvJlSY£2r month, to take ou board the ~~ English Mails ancl passengers for Melhmu-ne. STEAM TO PORT CHALMEKS, Lyttelton, Wellington, Picton, Taranaki, Auckland, Napier, and Sydney, AT REDUCED RATES. ■ffiar^fe-^ * rrnllE Intercolonial "*f|§&a\j!^ _1 Royal Mail Company's 7/||l^£§l^v, Steam-ship, Jg*Bg&s3&i£ AIREDALE, i>oo Tons, A. KENNEDY, Cosimandeh. Carrying Her Majesty's mails, specie, nnd cargo will be despatched from Bluff Harbor, for the above Ports, on or ahout WEDNESDAY, the sth of August. This fine vessel, with her commander, so well known in the New Zealand passenger trade, offers a capital opportunity to parties intending to visit the above ports. All Passage Money to be paid at the Agent's Office before embarkation. Passengers victualled throughout. For freight or passage apply to T. G. TANrON, Aeent. FIRST VE^SEL^i^llIO-BART TO WN . /TLIPPKR Barque, DERWENT Jk^L. \J. HUNTER, 368 tons. G. M. K^i^K\ Evans, Commande*-, will sail for the above port on or about ;^yjg& Thursday, 30th inst. Hf>« superior accommodation for passengers. Apply to JOHN HAMILTON, Agent. Clyde-Street, 29th July, 1863.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 4 August 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 4 August 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 78, 4 August 1863, Page 3

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