HELENSLEE.* N Captain Brown, from Glasgow. a. nONSIGNEES are requested' to y l&tNJs. \J pay Freight to the TJnderijQp^"*\ signed, present Bills of Lading ■GoSffi^a or en dorsement, arid psss entries 3=ss&«iilip*' at tbc Custom House, arrangements having been made for lightering all cargo for tbi-» port at 25s per ton. ' Consignees objecting to tho arrangement for - lightering cargo, will be good enough to notify the same without delay to • MAYING ahd WHITTON,- --■ Agents. ' Invercargill, 29th S^ptewber. -. CRAIGIEVAR, CAPTATN' MOON, FROM * MELI3OUSNF, NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. f. - kLL entries must be passed at WUrNjk A , the Custom House by 3 o'clock Freight must bo paid and Bills v A^HBg^M&p* °f Lading endorsed by the under* . signed on oi before goods will bo delivered. HENDERSON, BuNAR & CO., - Agmte, Corner of Esk and Kelvin-streets. VENTURE, CAPTAIN WHITE, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. . • . - / . /lARGO will bo landed on Jetty, i£|NJk V this day. Goods at Consignees l^^^^S. risk when landed. No claim for £)|>Qs|j^|£o^ damage will be allowed after re« mTlfrTrir^ moval bf goods from Jetty.' '. * Freight must be paid and' Bills of Luding endorsed by the undersigned before Goods will be delivered. , HENDERSON, BONAR, & CO., .va Agenta. Corner of Esk and Kelvin -streets. J. B. TAYLOR &J.W. A. MARCHANT, ' ARCHITECTS, AUTHORISED SURVEYORS. LAND AGENIS, AND AUCTIONEERS, ESE-BEREET, (SaaAE COKIVEK OF DEE-SHBET.) TWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence where there are no . children. Apply at Verandah Cottage, Deveronstreet, corner of Don-street. SALE BY AUCTION , OF LEASES OF MUNICIPAL ESTATE. THE Town Board of Invereargill will cause to be submitted to public competition at the office of the Board on Wednesday, the 1-ith October, at 12 o'clock, The Lease for fourteen years of the undermentioned Town Sections, being a portion of tho Municipal Estate, — Lot 1, Section 1, Block LIU. „ 2. „ 21, „ IV. By order, J. C. HUNTER. Clerk to Town Board. Town Board Office, Invercargill, 30th Sept., 18G3, FOSTPONED TILL THIS DAY. FRIDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, At 12 o'clock, Afc the Victoria Hotel, HULL OF THE HIG tiL AND LASSIE. (By Order of Messrs M. G. Tully and Co.) ROBERTSON .AND CO. will sell as above, The Hull of the 11 ighland Lassie, as sh» now lies near the Pilot Station, Terms Cash. Particulars at Sale, ROBERTSON AND CO.. Auctioneers. SATURDAY, 3ito OCTOBER. Sale of Furniture and Miscellaneous Goods. HB- MONKMAN will sell by Auction at the . City Mart, Dee-street, on Saturday 3rd October, ar, 12 o'clock. An assortment of useful household furniture, comprising sofas, chairs, washstands, tables, looking glasses, glassware, engravings, &c. Also, A brilliant tono Of octave cottage pianoforte Splendid slate billiard table, with balls and cues completo. I And To close consignments, ex Venture, from Melbourne — 20 tierces of prime corned beef ] 2 kegs assorted nails 12 do colors 23 hewing axes and sundries; TERMS CASH. PUBLIC NOTICE. ALL accounts due to the firm of L. K. Grant and Cy. 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, Invercareill. 21st September, 1863. TO BREWERS. WANTED by the Advertiser, an ENGAGEMENT as Practical Brewer. Six year. Victorian experience. Address J. S., MARTIN'S HOTEL, Stafford-street, Dunedin. TO LET. — The Princess's Concert Room, Dee street, situated in the most 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 aud forms, capable of holding three hundred persons. For further particulars apply at Princess's Hotel, Dee street. TO FARMEHS. CARTERS, HORSE j BREEDERS, &c, &c. TO STAND this Season at Myross Bush Farm, Waihopai, that splendid Heavy Draught Entire Horse, ROYAL OAK. Royal Oak is by the celebrated imported horse, Tasman (which was considered by competent *• judges to be the perfection of horseflesh), dam' imported same time, and for which the sum of *'300 was paid in Scotland. Royal Oak is now six years old; rich dapper brown, perfectly sound, of sweet temper, and a sure foal getter. He has gained nine first prizes in Victoria, certificates of which may be seen with tbe owner. It is intended to travel the above horse to Invercargill and Wallacetiwn at stated intervals, which will appear in a future advertisement, and as he will be limited to a certain number of mares, an early application is requested. Terms, .L'B ; Grooming, Bs. A good pnddoek tor mares, to which every attention shall be paid, but without any responsibility. J. J. CUFF. TO STAND THIS SEASON. rpHE Thorough-Bred ENTIRE HOUSE HIS EXCELLENCY, will stand at McKenxie's Stables, Riverton, and will travel to Wallacetown every Ninth day, commencing from the Ist day of Octobgr. 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 charge for paddoeking will be made, KO B£RT M'ICENZIE.;
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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 96, 2 October 1863, Page 3
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