.... ....■— Hummus, .i.ii m ...,,»i i mi mm hi mi man ifin iiiiii ii 35u£t'iKS3 Notices MESSRS. J. B. TAYLOR, AND J. W. A. MARCHANT, BEG to inform the Inhabitants of Invercargill, and of the Province, that they have commenced business afc their offices, 33sk-streefc, as Architects, Surveyors, Land and Estate Agents and Auctioneers. Having had considerable expedience in the several branches of the business, they are in a position to offer their services tt^: ! the public generally with the conviction of beijjg able to give satisfaction to all who may honor tHem with *.heir support, and being determined to Identify their interests in all cases with those of thehrpatrons.they feel confident that they will succeed m. doing so. Messrs T. and M. more particularly call the attention of those who require , tse!. services of competent surveyors that they have &>£ some years been employed in thafc capacity by^TOie Government of Victoria, which fact will satisfy gentlemen entrusting work of th's chantgfter to then* care that ifc will be accurately executed, They also beg to state it as a ru\o%( their business, never to enter into any land speculations on their own account. «* a J. B. TAYLOR, and J. W. A. MARCHANT. Architects, Authorised Surveyors, Land, Estate Agents and Auctioneers. , T T L O fW E , TINSMITH AND PLUMBER FINDHORN-STREET, (Opposite Victoeia Hotel) INVERCARGILL. S A EET V ! IRON EIRE PLACES MADE TO ORDER. Also, REPAIRS DONE REASONABLE. NEWS. NEWS. NEWS. L. RODGERS, HTATI O N E R, And GENERAL NEWS AGENT, DEE-STREET, Two Doors from the Prince of Wales. Papers from all Purts of the World. ACCOMMODATION PADDOCK AND STABLING. JT. PETRIE begs fo acquaint Country Settlors, . Carriers, and the public generally that he has built Stables in connection with his Paddock. Horses can have oats and hay supplied at low charges, or the owners can furnish their own feed. A good supply of hay, chaff, and oats always on hand. CHAEE CUTTING AND OATS, AND MAIZE CRUSHING. JT. PETRIE has Erected a 'jforso Power . Chaff Cutter, and Oats and Maize_ Crushing Machine, at his premises east end. of T'ay-sfcrcefc, adjoining the Town Belt; where he is prepared to cut hay into chaff, and crush oats and maize. Hay can be carted from owners' stoves and returned in chaff, if required. Charges moderate. PETRIE'S PUBLIC SLAUGHTERY r ARDS. ! BUTCHERS can have the use of Yards for Slaughtering Bullocks, Sheep, and Swine, including cartage fco shop, afc moderate charges. , TO AUCTIONEERS, CATTLE SALESMEN, STOCK AGENTS, &c. JT. PETRIE begs to acquaint auctioneers that . he has strong Sale and Drafting Yards adjoining his Paddock, the use of which >can be had at a low per centage for holding sales. Stock taken charge of and delivered to purchasers according to ordor. b'IUEE HARBOR, CAMPBELLTOWN. GEORGE P. H. GALLOP, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AND GENERAL COMMISSION A GENT. AGENT FOR R.M.S. S's: ALDINGA, ALHAMfcRA, GOTHENBURG, AND OMEO. ALSO, THE S.S. EDINA. AGENT FOR COBB AND COS; TELEGRAPH LINE OF MAIL COACHES. Rates of passage, time of arrival and departure of each Steamer, and arrival and departure of the Coaches, can be obtained at the oflice adjoining the Eagle Hotel, Bluff Harbor. Boats always in readiness for the conveyance, of passenger to and from each Steamer. Families and Ladies will meet with the greatest attention from the Boatmen engaged by the undersigned, G. P. H. GALLO P, Agent. GREAT SPRING RUSH TO LA KEW A K A T I P. D:. McKENNA, no. M MISSION A G E N T, \J KINGSTOWN, Bogs leave to inform the Merchants, Traders, and others of Invercargill, Riverton, and otiier places, that he is enabled, from his extensive acquaintance amongst the Traaing Community of tha above district, to obtain the highest ruling prices for al descriptions of Merchandise sent to him for SaleConsignees regularly corresponded with as to ' State of Markets. N.B.—The Oldest Forwarding Agency in the District.
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 93, 25 September 1863, Page 1
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