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Calder, Blackibck & Go's Advts. | TO BREWJSRSyLH) OTffERS^ FOR SALE, .THE MURI.HIKU BREWERY. C\ ALDER, BLACKLOCK . and Co. 1 have for sale \Jtbe above named . Brewery,, situated at SylvanBank, with Plant complete, and in working order, together with two allotments of- Land, on which : the Brewery and outhouses stand. ' ; To one possessed of about-£IOOO capital, this is a rare opportunity of entering at once into a most lucrative business, as the demand for good beer very much exceeds the supply. Invercargill, 19th September, IS63> nALDER, BLACKLOCK and Co. have for sale \J that beautifully sheltered piece of &and, being one-half of section 22, block, 14, Invercargill Hundred, iv extent about 50 acres, part bush, aud part open lane, about G miles distant from town, on the west of Waiki.vi Plains. Invercargill, 19th Septemter, 1863. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SUBURB Of 1 "CLINTON." North East of Town, and due North of M Masterton and Sylvan Bank. p ALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO., will hold the V first Sale by Public Auction of Allotments of this property at an early date. Invercargill, 19th September, 1803. MONDAY, 12th OCTOBER. . Important Notice. To Merchants, Capitalists, and Others. 17LLIOT & CO., Auctioneers, Wakafip, have reIli ceived instructions from Messrs. Joseph Taylor & Co.. merchants, to dispose of their extensive Stores at Kingston and Frank ton, with the entire Stock, on Monday, 12th October, which consists of— Upwards of 70 tons best Adelaido.flour. oatmen!, barley, peas, sugars, teas, coffees, spices, butter, bacon, soap, soda, candles, tobacco, cigars, &c, &c. Winos and spirits of the best brands f>oo gals, brandy 300 gnls- whisky Eura, geneva, (cordials, champagne, vinegar, &c.j &c, in bulk and case. BOOTS AND SHOES. Nuggets, riding, waterlights, and Bluchers, in easeS IRONMONGERY. Long and sbort.-handled shovels, sluicing forks, piclcs, axes, tomahawks, steel gold dishes, buckets, carpenters' planes, hand-saws, ■chisels, &c, &c, weighing machines, scales, coffee mills, &c, &c. The whole to be disposed of without reserve. Miscellaneous. TO THE KATE PAYEKS OF INVEKCAIiGILL. mHE following Clause, beins: 52 of the " InverJL cargill Town Board Ordinance, 1803," is published for the information of 'the ratepayers of Imerea g'.l: — " 52. ]f it. shall appear 'to a majority of not less thin two-thirds of the ratepayers, owne.'s, or oceup : crs of houses or Jands in any street or part of a sfrce', or other described and defined part of the said town, at. a public meeting to b^ callel ny notice, that the execution of particular works, matters, or tilings, which the said B xird have on . good and sufficient grounds declined to execute, would contribute to the health and convenience of such part of thp said town, the B >ard on receiving security to their satisfac on for payment of the expense thereof, shall procure ap'nn and esli mate of the cost of executing such works, and shall lay the same before another public meeting of such ratepayers, to be i-aUodby notice ; anJ if the saiie 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 pai't of the oxpcn'e, security for the remainder, shall cnuse the work in question to be executed; and in the event of (here not being voluntary contributions of adequate amount for the purpose, theßiard shall pay the costs, or the r.tc pnyeis' 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 s ich town, -in such manner as the E jard shall direct." By Order J. C. HUNTER, 01 -rk to Town Board. TO FARMETtS. CARTERS, HORSE BREEDERS, &c, &c. TO ST \ND this Season at Myross Bush Farm, W.-iihopn-i, that splendid lfeavy Draught Entire Horse. ROYAL OAK. Royal Oak is by the celebrated imported horse. Tusman (which was considered by competent judges to be the. perfection of horseflesh), dam imported same timo, and for which the sum of i?> X) was paid in Scotland. Knyal Ode 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 the owner. It is intended to travel the above horse to Invercargill and YValliicetiwn at stated intervals. which will appear in a future advertisement, and as he will be limited to a certain number of marcs, un early application is requested. Terms, £8; Groooiinu, S-?. A crood paddock for mares, to which evcr^ attention shall be paid, but without any responsibility. J. J. CUFF. TO STAND THIS SEASON. •-pIIE Thorough- Bred ENTIRE HORSE HIS EXCELLENCY, will stand at MeKenzic's- Stables, Hi vert on, and will travel to Wallacetown every Ninth day, commencing from the Ist 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 marcs are stinted, after which the usual charge for padclocking will be made. ROBERT M'KENZIE. CRICKET! CRICKET!! I OVERS of this noble Game nro requested h J meeton Monday Evening next, ]2fh instan', nt Eight o'clock, at Colycr's Princess's Hotel, }jcestreet, for tlie purpose of forming a new Club, arid making the necessary arrangements for the forthcoming Season. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. AT a Special General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Bank held this day at the Bankingh use, in Queen-street, Auckland, it was unanimous! v resolved " That t ho Directors he empowered to call up the remainder of the capital of the Company by calls of One Pound per share, pay able nt intervfils of not less than six months." In accordance therewith, the. Directors hereby give notice that the Sixth C.ill of One Pound per share will be payable at the places mentioned below, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-first day ofJanuary, 1564 : — Auckland At the Bank of Now Zealand Trtr.inaki Do Nipipr Do Wellington Do Wanganui Do Nelson Do Picton Do Blenheim Do Chrislchuroh Do Lyttelton Do Dunedin Do Inytireiirgili D.) "Niverton Do Sydney -At U\<> Oriental Bunk Coi pora lion's Oflicc London At the Bank of Now Zealrtnd 50, Old liro-ul -street A. KKNNRDV, (.icnenil Manager. Bank "f New Zealand, Auckland, 'AUli July, itftW.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 99, 9 October 1863, Page 7

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