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POSTAL NOTICE. INVERCARGILL AND RIVERTON MAILS. ON and after* the sth .October, . Mails will be * despatched for Riverton three tiraesweekly;closing at this office overy Monday, Wednesday ? and Friday, at 10 a.m.; and afc Eiverton every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday,' afc fche - same hour. EDW. D. BUTTS, Postmaster. Chief Post Office. Southland, 23rd Sept., 1863. ALTERATION OE HOURS. ■» ON and after the Isfc October, the Chief Post Office, Invercargill, will be open for delivery of letters from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Local Mails formerly closing at 4 p.m., will during October close at 5 p.m., and afterwards at 6 p.m., till further notice. EDW. D. BUTTS, Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Southland, 23rd Sept., 1863. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE Of COLIN NICOL CAMPBELL AND HENRY HORNER. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons having claims against this Estate must lodge lull particulars thereof with Mr Thos. S. Weston, Solicitor, at his «ffice, Don street, within fourteen days from this date, with a view to the examination of the same. JOHN MACDONALD, 7 m . . JH EN RY W. WHITTON, j X rustees - September 21th, 1863. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE ~~ Of COLIN NICOL CAMPBELL AND HENRY HORNER. ALL persons indebted to this Estate are requested to pay the amount of fcbeir accounts to Mr T hos. S. Weston within fourteen days from tbis date, failing which legal proceedings "will be instituted. JO UN MACDONALD. ") _ . HENRY W. WHITTON, j Trustees - September 24th, 1863. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE Thorough-Bred ENTIRE HORSE HIS EXCELLENCY, will stand at Mclvenzie's Stables, Riverton, and will travel to Wallaeetown every Ninth day, commencing from the lst day of October. Terms Six Guineas, each Mare to be paid before removal. A well-watered Paddock will be provided, without responsibility. No charge until the mares are stinted, after which the usual charge for paddocking will be made. (Signed) ROBERT M'KENZIE. COTTAGE FOR SALE. AN Eiglit-roomed House, with a quarteracre Section, fenced, and all complete, in Don-street. Apply to MR» CHARLES CRA.WFORD, On the ground. ALE ! ALE ! 1 ALE ! '. ! HHHE statement having been made that X the demand for good beer greatly exceeds the supply, the public of Invercargill is hereby requested to test the accuracy of snch report by forwarding orders to any extent to the Provincial Brewery, which is prepared to supply, not only Southland, but the whole of the Middle Island, and the North also, if required, with the strongest and best Ale ever brewed in New Zealand. C. S. BUTTON and Co., Proprietors. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL accounts due to the firm of L. K. Grant nnd Co. are respectfully requested to be paid on, or before the 10th day of October, otherwise they shall be handed to a Solicitor for recovery. L. K- GRANT and Co. Tay-street, Invercargill. 21st September, 1863. MELBOURNE MASONIC JOURNAL. JOHN MUNRO, Bookseller, Dee-street, having been appointed agent for the above Journal, will be glad to receive subscribers names. Copies can be bad on the arrival of every mail from Melbourne. T"^o LET.— The Princess's Concert Room, Dee street, situated in the mosfc central part of Invercargill, and having a frontage of 24 feet by 50 feet depth, and neatly fitted up with a stage 24 x 12 feet and forms, capable of holding three hundred persons. For further particulars apply afc Princess's Hotel, Dee street. TO THE RATE PAYERS OE INVERCARGILL. THE following Clause, bcine 52 of tbe "InvercargiU Town Board Ordinance, 1863," is published for the information of the ratepayers of InvercargiU : — " 52. If ifc shall appear to a majority of not less than two-thirds of the ratepayers, owners, or occupiers of houses or lands in any street or part of a street, or other described and defined part of the said town, at a public meeting to be called by notice, tbat the execution of particular works, matters, or things, which tbe said Board have on good and sufficient grounds declined to execute, would contribute to the health and convenience of such part of the said town, the B;»ard on receiving security to their satisfaction for payment of tbe expense thereof, shall procure a plan and estimate of the cost of executing such works, and shall lay the same before another public meeting of such ratepayers, to be called by notice ; and if the same shall be approved and sanctioned by a majority of such ratepayers assembled at such last mentioned meeting, the Board, on receiving security for the expense thereof, or in case the Board agree to bear any part of the expense, security for the remainder, shall cause the work in question to be executed: and in fche event of there nofc being voluntary contributions of adequate amount for the purpose, the Board shall pay the costs, or the ratepayers' proportion of the cost, as the case may be, out of a special rate, to be made and levied in respect of the premises situated in the said part of such town, in such manner as the Board shall direct." By Order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to Town Board. £2 REWARD. LOST a Black and Tan English Terrier Pup. — The above reword will be given upon bringing same to Mr South, Jun., Esk or Kelvin-atreet, Invercargill. £5 reward; ' SUPPOSED to have been stolen from the Dome Pass on the 30th uit., a Light Bay Horse, branded JH 213 O on the off shoulder. Anyone delivering tbe same afc the Station of the undersigned, and (if stolen), giving such information 'as will lead to the conviction ofthe thief, will receive the above reward. D. A. CAMERON. Nokomai, loth August, 1863. £5 REWARD. STOLEN or Strayed a Red and White Bullock from Hockanua Bush about six weeks ago, branoed A, conjoined on off rump. Any person giving such information as will lead to the recovery of same will receive the above reward. DANIEL MORTION, Longford, Mataura. £2 REWARD. LOST on the Waihopai Plains ono White Bullock (short horns), branded JF on tbe off rump. Apply to D. AND J. MITCHELL AND CO. Sent. 18, 1863. LOST between tlie residence ot Mr C. N. Campbell and the Mechanics' Institute, aLndv's Gold Watch. The finder will be rewarded by bringing it to the offico of C. N. Campbell and Co., corner of Tay and Dee streets.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 3

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