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„, , . , £S,REWAm 7: CIUPPOSED to have been stolen from the U O' Passon ffieaOth ult./.a.Xight Bay B branded JH 1 - ' -* ' 243 " , \ Oon the 60* shoulder. Anyone dafi ing the game at the' Station, of tbe undent and (if stoleby, giving such infonmationciWW to the convictiou of the 'thief, -will receive th*« reward. ' -.-« v ~?. ' ' '••' * »• A. CAMEBG Nokomai, 15th August, 1868. £5 REWARD. "' 5 STOLEN or Strayed a Red and White Bo from Hockanua,£ush about «i» weeks'; branded A, conjoined on off ramp. Any pi giving such information as willieadtn tbe reeo of same will receive the above reward. „, s ' ' * ' DANIEL MORTION, ' >-'-■> ■ -•' .^.Xongford, Mataa T OST between the residence of Mr C. N. Ga JJ bell and th» Mechanics' Institute, •La Gold Watch. The finder will 6c rewarded bringing it to r the pfßse <of C. N. Campbell^ Co.^ corner of Tav and Dee streets. TlOUNDTjelow^SaWdyPoin^i" Black Boat, J?'. feet long, and Sfeet beam. < The owaaf have her by paying expenses. , Enquire WUlii "town Store, Mokomoko. September 14, 1863. • - - > \ r"£ TNVBRCARGILL t TOTAL ABSTINB! I SOClErY.— Parties' desirous of joining above society, are requested to, apply to i ;" J. H. PERKINS, * ' ' Seeretai Tay-street, Invercargill. > "VrOTlCE.— Christians will Meet for Worah II "11 o'clock, on Lord'sday-mornings, in f Hall of the Mechanics* Institute. "" TO tUBLIt! bOMPANIES,MERCHAI ? &C, ' ' &C., "' ,&C. ""VTOW being erected'in InvereargiU, situat* d.^l -Dee-street, about midway between the Got ment Offices ond the Prince.o* Wales Hotel, • sWc, a handsome building with a frontage o feet, by a depth % of 74 feet. , The front etara presents a' facade of cast-iron, the promi feature of which is a recessed portico, forma archer borne on fluted columns, with Cxinth capitals and flanked on each side with ton the whole forming a most elegant and substaa structure. , j» The proprietor is willing to treat for the aal lease of th« whole building (with the reserva of » KUit of offices), or he will subdivide the <■ pcrty as follows, and let ai current rates :—• G,ROJJND FL.OOK, i v A suit of offices on each side of the bnidin j, cc a large Auctioa Room or ''Exchange, with arched entrance, twelve feot wide. _ ~ SECOND FLOOR, Three suits of OUces occupying the whole f of the building : also, «x offices, ibree on* i side of the building, entering by a large ,K> and'lighted from the sides by handsome wind THIRD 1 FLOOP, » Offices or sleeping apartments. Thore is sufficient yard tmxu 'behind, com nicated with by a floored right-of-way, twelve wide. - It is expected the building will be compl within fwo months. • ' Apply to MR WATT, - Op the preraiw PUBLIC NOTICE. \[OTTCE is hereby given, that Mr John i\ has this da?, September 7th, 1863, ret ffo*n the firm of Hamilton' and Co., Waikivi Mills, by mutual consent. '' All debts and liabilities to be settled by above firm. _ JOHN HAMILTON THOMAS NORMAN, JAMES BAIRD JOHN HILL Witness — Andbew Fxemikg."' [ In consequence of the' abovd, all accounts' requested to be paid on or before the 7th of O ber. Those not paid by that date, .will be put the hands of a Solicitor for collation.. JOHN HAMILTON THOMAS NOttMAN JAMES BAIRD DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP rpHE Partnership hitherto existing between J_ . undersigned, under the^style of Colin (Jampbell and Co., has this day been dissolved mutual consent. All accounts due to the late firm are requestei be paid nt once, at the -offices; 'corner of Tar Dee-streets,- and all accounts due by the said I to be rendered by Saturday, the Bth insi., or t will not bo recognised^ '. (Signed) COLIN! N. f CAMPBEU HEXRV HORNER. .j ' Witness— Fbisdk. W. Wab«. "* _Invercargill, August 3rd, 1863, ? DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN that , copartnership carried on for some timep by the Undersigned, under the' firm or stvli "Smith and Fairweather," as boot and shoemali in Tay-street, Invarcargill, .was, on the first dw September, dissolved by mutual consent, business will in future be carried on by Mr Fi weather, who is empowered to discbarge and Be all debts due to and by the said co-partneri concern. Dated this 14th day of September, 1863. ' GORDON SMITH. CHARLES FAIRWEATHEI Witness — William Russell, Solicitor; lav cargill. .. v ■ MISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF Xl UNCLAIMED MONEY RESTORED, &c HOGAN'S &USTRALIAN r BPROPBAN, Al AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE AND UNIVERSAL NEWS ROOM,. Under the patronage of the Governtnenti^ New South Wales, Victoria,' South Austra Western Australia, Nero Zealand, $&, $<?. MESSRS. PITZGEBALD & 0 proprietors ; of the- iHTBBCAKOiut Tj« are hereby appointed my authorised Aget Inquiries for Missing Friends, or 'other'inrori tion sought through 1 the advertising column this journal, will 'have' -immediate attehti Agents are appointed in the principal town* in world, and newspapers' published by them regularly filed,, and open for the free inspeetioi the public. , i * Address : Portland, Victoria, Austra J O HN. H'O-G AN v PROPRIETOR. s ."INVERCAEGILL TIMES 7 job PRDasnrc offk TAY-- S T R E E INVERCARGILL. EVERY DESCRIPTION . ■ . ■" of '* •> ; : "[ LITHOGRAPHIC XST> LETTERPRESS PRINTI^ Posters ' * : - , 'Circulars , Bill Heads : Show Cards >. > Cheque Books I I

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 22 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 22 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 92, 22 September 1863, Page 5 (Supplement)

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