FRIDAY 18th SEPTEMBER. Unreserved Sale by Auction ofj^Furn-'ture, Oats, ' Fencing Wire, Corned Beef, Tanks'/and Water Casks.. . "" ' At tho Marine Hotel, Jetty. . MESSRS ROBERTSON" and Co have received instructions to sell by auction on friday, ISth September at 2 p.m., fi dozen mahogany chairs, hair seated - . 2000 bushels bats" _ \ - '" ' 33 tons fencing \Vire 4£ tons corned beef f 1 tank (400 gallons) 12 water casks, &c, &c. 'Terms at- Sale. ROBERTSON and CO., _ Auctioneers. FOR PRIVATE SALE: TIP-DRAYS; TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED have for Sale — Large tip-drays, double rails 2 do single do. Quite new and made expressly to order for this market: ROBERTSON ancl CO, • Auctioneers. FRIDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, At the Invercargill sale Yards, In the Rear of the Prince of Wales Hotel;. >' s FAT CATTLE. FAT CATTLE. CAREY and GILLES have received instructions to sell by public auction, nt their Yards, immediately in the rear of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Dee-street, • ; 40 head of prime fat cattle* " These cattle having been expressly selected for the market, butchers will have an opportunity of supply ng themselves with really splendid beef. CAREY and' GILLES, Auctioneers. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. ~ TUESDAY, 15th SEPTEMBER. At 2 o'Clock. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS. BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. I)OSS and CO.'S Sale of Timber, &c, Advertised Vi to take place at 12 o'clock, is unavoidably postponed till 2 o'clock p.m. Tins Day. RIVER T-O N. THURSDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER. DANIEL and TEEK will Sell by Auction at the Riverton Hotel, Palmerston-street, on Thursday, 24'h September at 12 o'clock — Horses, cattle, drays, spring-cart harness, merchandise, &c. &c Parlies from the country sending stock for sale will find every accommodation povided by tho Auctioneers. DANIEL and TEEK. CRITERION CONCERT HALL.. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! pREAT ATTRACTION! Miss Emma Stanley, in several New Songs. Mr George Buckingham, the celebrated Irish Comic- Singer. Mr James Hunter, the celebrated Violinist. Mr James Kingman, the great Clog Dancer. The performance to conclude with the laughable farce of "PADDY AND SANDY." Admission — One Shilling. R. G. HOSKINS, Proprietor. . _ _ : —— T MISS MARTIN, tOpposite the Arcade, Esk-street). BEGS to inform her numerous customers that she is now receiving regularly the newest Paris rind London Fashions in Millinery, Dresses and Cloaks. All orders committed to her charge, will be executed in the newest and most fashionable styles, at tho shortest notice. • Also, Wanted Four Apprentices to the Dressmaking: Apply immediately to MISS MARTIN, Esk-street. ~' JY G. bCIIWEINFURTH, T M P O R T E E OF \ TOBACCO, CIG\RS, AND FANCY GOODS. . Begs to inform the inhabitants of Invercargill and surrounding districts, that he has opened a placo of Business in Dec-street, where he is prepared to supply in GREAT VARIETY, Tlie above class of goods WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Being a direct Importer, J. G. S.is in a position to clo the thing well. Please note the Address — Between Post Office and Prince of Wales Hotel. EDUCATIONAL /.SSEiSMENT. "VTOTICE is hereby given, tbat unless the ARREARS Of EDUCATIONAL AS ESSMENT - Be paid on or before Wednesday, 23rd September, current, Proceedings will be taken against all who have received notices, by virtue Of the powers cjntaiued in the Educational Ordinance. W. P. TANNER, Treasurer. THE Party 'who must have taken a bjack and tan terrier pup, with silvpi- leather collar on, is requested to return same to Mr Gerbes, carpenter, Esk-sfreet. £5 REWAKD. STOLEN or Strayed a . Red and White Bullock from Tlockanua Bush about six weeks ago, branded A, conjoined on off rump. Any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of same will receive -the ahove reward. DANIEL MORTION, Longford, Mataura. NOTICE. A MEETING of Gentlemen connected with this Town and its vicinity, ancl who are anxious to form themselves into a club, will be held in the Prince of Wales Hotel, on Thursday first, the 17th instant, at 3 o'clock in the evening. Gentlemen who are desirous of becoming members ot said proposed Association, arc respectfully invited to attend the meeting. Invercargill, 14th Sept., 1563. PIANOFORTE Tuned- Address Mr LeUler, professor of music, office of this paper. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that" the IN co-partnership carried on for some time past by tbe Undersigned, under the firm : or -style of "Smith and Fairweather." as boot and shoemakers in Tav-street, Invercargill, was, on the first day of September, dissolved by mutual consent.: The business will- in future be carried on by Mr Fairweather, who is empowered to discharge and settle, all debts duo lo ancl by the said / eo-pArtngrship concern. :..'...":" Dated this 14th day of Sentembcr;'lß63'. GORDON SMITH. CHARLES FAIRWE ATHERY Witness — William RussuiL, Solicitor, Invercargill. ;-_, ; *..;
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 90, 15 September 1863, Page 3
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