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MESSRS. J. B.', TAYLOR, AND'-J.- W. A. ' ' « MARCHANT, ■' BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Invercargill, - and of the Province, that they'wiirdn th~e 14bh of September commence business at their offices, Esk-street," as Architects^ Surveyors, Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneers.' Having had considerable experience in tho several branches of the business, they, arc in a , position to offer their services to the public > (jeneraHy with the comriction of being able to give % satisfaction to all who mnv honor them'witb. ♦•heir support, and being determined to, identify their - interests in all cases with those of their patronslthey feel confident that they will succeed in doing so. Messrs T. nnd JVf. more particularly call the attention of those who require the. services of competent surveyors that they have for 60me years " been employed, in that capacity by the Government of Victoria, which fact will satisfy gentlemen entrusting work of this character to their care that it willbe accurately executed. They also bog to state it as* a rule* of their business, never to enter into any land' speculations on their own account. - 7 « J. B. TAYLOR, • J. W. A. MARCHANT. Architects , Authorised Surveyors, -Land, Estato Agents and Auctioneers. NOTICE-. rnilE firm hitherto known as C. and W. J. ROU T , Will, from this dato be styled; IiOUT BROS. Note tho address — ' ROUT BROS., Ironmongers, Corner of Dee and Esk-strects, Invercargill. BBOWN AND PATERSON, f " DRAPERS AND OUTFITERS RIVERTON. pRAND OPENING SUPPER AND BALL; ON THE EVENING Of THURSDAY 2>EXT, SEPTEMBER 3bd, AT THE NEW CONCERT ROOM, Attached to the CRITERION ;IIOTEL, TAY-STREET. Tho Proprietor having just completed the above Room in a stylo hitherto unknown in this part of tho Culony, purposes to provide a really first-class EVENING'S ENTERTAINMENT, Which will be furnished with all that is requisite for the comfort of thoso who may patronise this undertaking on the above occasion. FEMALES IN ATTENDANCE. Tho Orchestra will comprise the best talent to be obtained in this place, and the Viands will be of a very Superior Class. Tickets — 30s each ; Ladies Free. To be had at Mr Munro's, stationer, Dec-street ; Mr Mitchell's draper, Tay-street; Mr Neustadt's, tobacconist, Tay-street, and at the Criterion Hotel. Doors open at 7 o'clock, Dancing to commence afc 8 o'clock. mHE GOLDEN AGE FAMILY HOTEL, SPEY-ST R E E T , . (Two doors off Dee-street,) INVERCARGILL. J. SCHOLZ, PROPRIETOR. J. S. having opened the above hotel, desires to inturtn the public that they will find every comfort bolh in the sleeping apartments as well as the culinary arrangements, and trusts by strict attention and civility to gain a share of their patronage. N. B — Good" Wines and Spirits ; Meals at all hours. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. rpo Stand Tiiis Season at Chatsworth Home, tho X pure Clydesdale Entire Horse, CHAMPION OF SCOTLAND, To arrive in time for this season from the Clyd<*, will travel (sufficient, inrlueement offering), calling ntßaggot's Half Way Bush, return north side of Long Bush, Roslyne"Bush/Waikivio Plain and Wallacetown. TnOMAS ROBINSON. POR SALE.— Steam Saw-Mill.— A new ;HP 1! Horizontal Engine, about 15-horsc powerhoiler. 22/eet by 4 feet 6 inch, saw bench mncbinery complete. Tiir.-e thousand fire-bricks, belts, saws, &c, &c, everything new and of first-class Glasgow moke, made to order. For plans and particulars, apply to Mr Julm Council, Importer, Mansestreet, Dunwlin. "DOR SALE ex New Great Britain from London, 10,000 Welch fire bricks JOHNKOSSandCo., Clyde-street. ■ y FOR SALE on Easy Terms, a splendid Hotel, best business part of the town. R. Wilson and Co. Dee-street. D RICKS FOR SALE., ox New Great Britain, i_) from London, 25..000 B?st English made Bricks, deliverable either at the Bluff or Invcrcargill. Apply to CAPTAIN TRADER, On Boartl; Or, JOHN ROSS AND C0... Clyde street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VI OTICE»is hereby given, that the Co-partnership l.\ hitherto existing between the undersigned in Invcrcargill, under the firm of Shaw and Culnane, ns Restaurant Keepers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All Debts due to, and from the said Co-partner-ship, will be received and paid by Mr Henry Boylo Moukrann, Estate Agent, Dee-Street, who is duly authorised on this behalf. ' All Claims upon the said Firm must be rendered on or before Wednesday, the second day of September next; and all debts due to the said firm must be paid on or before that day, or they will bo sued for. Dated this twenth-ninth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty- three. ' RALPH SHAW EDWARD CULNANE. I Witness — I William Rcssel, Solicitor, Invercargill. PUBLIC NOTICE. rnHE Partnership hitherto existing between Mr JL Fnulder Watson and Watkins Loekyor; (late of Royal Hotel), is this day dissolved by mutual consent. (Signed) FAULDER WATSON. '•• WATKINS LOCKYER. Witness— William Hali. Invercargill, August 28, 1863. NOTICE. , ~"~ MR WILLIAM DAVISON.is requested to call at Messrs Mueller and Geisow's Office, Tay stroot, nnd to pay the balance due on Section 18, Block 72, Invercargill. If tho same is not paid within a we^ek from this' date" deposit will be forfeited. Mueller; and Geisoiv, Auctioneers,' Authorised Survcyors"and Land Agents,. MONTHLY NURSE.— Mrs Abbott,- Ladies Nurse, is open for hu engagement. Apply > ofiico of this paper.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 86, 1 September 1863, Page 3

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