Sanlr to VLtt dv l^asfe^ , > t •, <> , TO, LET,; r./n -. -Oic>VßETf East Terms, ONE ,of^the»best, s ßtands for. an Hotel or General Store, Main North Road. t Terms unutually, jnoderate. For furtker particulars applji|o* , f $ v tMUELLER^GEISOW, Auctioneers, Surveyors ijind, Land A cents. 'JO LEAS Ii, AT RIVKRTON. SECTIONS 1, 2, 3, 4, 19, 20, 21* 22, Block V., Palmerston and Havelock streets, for the Term of Eight Years. Apply-to r ' . i ' MUELLER and GEIBOW, Surveyors and Land Agents. 7 •. 'Invercargill ALEXANDER OGG. \ M Surveyor^knd Land Agent, r >f RivertoTi. ±OR LEASE.' , i i TIIVE Splendid Allotment* of 25 feet,ench firontJC age to Dee-street,' and '66 feet' deep, having right of way of 15 feet at the back. ' v Apply to ' ' ' ' ; GEORGE HATELY,^ ' Xand Agent and Surveyor. TQ LET. , SECTION 22, Block 65, Spey-sfereet ' „ 9 fc „ 70, Yarirow-streot 1 '» .7, -4. Campbelltown. MANING'and WHUTON, ' Tay-street. 9th July, 1863. ' > FOR LEASE. OECTIOW 13, Block LXXIL, Invercargill, Dee(J street s Section 20, Block VII., Invercargill, Clyde* street And part of Section 2, Block -LXVIIL, Invercargill, / Gala-street. , The attention of parties desirous of securing escellcnt business situations is particularly invited to the above. , Apply to , , GEORGE ETATELY, Land AgenJ and Surveyor. 27fcb July, 1863.. ,, i; _ .]..,,. .^, t NEW ZEAL ANDT MAIL.. STEAM ■ ser^iges. ',;;,' ; ; . TENDERS AEE REQUmEbi BYVTHE GOVERNMRNT OF NEW ZE.VLAND FOR THE PERFORMANCE OF THE UNDERMENTIONED SERVICES. ? A 1A SI earner to leave jfelbourne within twenty- • four hours after .the due dete of the arrival of the European Mail Contract. Boat, for Port Chalmers, Otago, calling at the Bluff. To wait in Melbourne for the Mttilj if detained, not more than four days,iafter.-its;due date. 2, A steamer to leave, Port Chalmers for Melbourne, calling at the Bluff, carrying the Homeward Mail of the Culony to Melbourne not later than two p.m. on the 16th of each month, except February, and then on the 14th. ' The steamers employed must be subject to the appro val, of tho Government,- and must bo able t» maintain an average speed of not less than eight knots an hour on each voyage^, All Post Office ;Ma3e must bo received on board and delivered to destination free of.cbarge. ■ Mails i to be taken irom and delivered on boavtl of the European Mail Contract' Steamer in Hobson's Bay, »t the expense of the contractor. A free chief cabin passage must be at the service of a cferk or agent of the Post Oflice/.on the requisition cf the Government; and proper accommodation provided for sorting letters. The tender to state the amount of penalty r - cov.erable for general non-performanco of contract, a penalty of £100 per diem will be -required for delay in departure after the time fixed on each voyage, and an additional penalty of £800 lor failure, after such delay in delivering the homoword mail in Melbourne prior to the departure of the European Mail Contract Boat from that port. The tenrlers may state the sum foe which tho whole or any portion of the forementioned services will be undertaken. , f The contract to commence on January ?si, 1364, and to continue m force until the expiration of six calendar months' notice to be given by either of the parties to tbe other of his intention to deter- . mine the same ; provided always that the contract shall not terminate before the 3lst day of December, 1864. The tenders to be endorsed "Tenders for tbe New Zealaud Mail Services," to be addressed to the Postmaster General of New Zealand, and to bo posted at Dunedin not later than the ISth day o September next. ' : Eeadee GiB3OH Wood. General Post Office, Auckland, 22nd June, 1863 ~~~. TOWN BOARD. PARTIES desirous ofhavinjr the RainWnter from the Roofs of their Houses carried underneath* the Footpaths ot Tay-street, previous to the gratings being laid down, in accordance with tbe notice given, can have the box drains for the purpose laid in accordance with the requirement* of the Town Board Engineer, on application to Mr. Burgoyne, the Contractor for the gratings in Taystreet, who will execute the work which comprises piles at the kerbing and splash board, [for the sum of 245. each. Owners of houses are warned that, the expense of this work will be greatly increased after the gratings are laid and that expenses from damage will accrue. ~ r "" £5 REWARD. A LARGE BOAT, partly painted lead color, has J\_ been cast adrift or stolen. Tbe abovr reward will be paid to, any one returning the same, or givinirsuehinfonnation as will lead to conviction. Apply Robert Grahame, Builder,- Pine Creek. Mokomoko. Friday. 18th Aug. £5 POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN, in the vicinity of the Victoria Hotol, Clyde-street, several heads of Poultry, but particularly a pet Duck, on or about Thursday. 19th instant. The above reward will be paid by the undersigned on conviction of the thief oithieves. GEO. BURGOYNE. £5 REWARD. \ CfUPPOSED tohave been* stolen from tho Domo j^ Pass on the 30th lilt., a Light Bay Horse, branded.JH r ' ' -243 ■ -•' .-' ■• O on the off shoulder; Anyone deliver ■ ing the same at the Station of the -undersigned, and (if stolen), giving such irifonmation as will lr—f to the conviction'of the thief, will receive the above reward. A CAMERON# Nokbmai, 15th* August, 1863. RAKAHQUK , BUSH . "VFOTICE.— We, the undersigned, -having been JM informed that certain persons bave h<vn guilty of Cutting Timber' upori our sections, Nf ». 19, 21, 22, 23,'29,i30.v.31ii32,810«kX1, Rak« houk Bush, InvercargilKHundred, we hereby oIF-r a reward of Ten Pounds: sterlingUp any perstn giving such information :as will' lead to the conviction of tno offenders. ■" :..: "V ; > ■'': JOHN McGIBBON. THOMAS McGIBBON.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 85, 28 August 1863, Page 1
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