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Miscellaneous. VOLUNTEERS 808 AUCKLAND. TTieHLAND BRlfi ABE OR OTHER CORPS. Pay, 2s 6d per day; Arms, ammunition, rations, clothing.and all other necessaries provided. Also, FIFTY ACRES LAND. Parties desirous of joining must apply immediately at the Superintendent's Office > CHARLES L. CAMERON. TO FARMERS; CARTERS, HORSE 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 Oik is now six years old 5 rich dapper brown, perfectly Found, of sweet tempei-, 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 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, £8 ; Grooming, 83. A good paddock for mares, to which every attention shall be paid, but without any responsibility * J. J. CUFF. TO STAND THIS SEASON. milE Thorough-Bred ENTIRE HORSE HIS EXCELLENCY, will stand at McKenzie's Stables, Riverton, 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 mares are stinted, after which the usual charge for paddocking will be made. . ...... ROBERT M'KEN^tE. £5 REWARD. HUPPOSED to have been stolen from tho Dome O Pass on the 30th ult., a Light Bay Horse, branded JH 243 O on the off shoulder. Anyone delivering the same at the Station of the undersigned, and (if stolen), giving such infonmation as will lead to the conviction of the thief, will receive the above reward. D. A. CAMERON. Nokomai, 15th August, 1863. JUST ARRIVED SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. CRITERION HOUSE, CORNER OF LOWTJELEJZ ARCADE, TAY-STREET, INVERCARGELL, AND AT SANDHURST, VICTORIA. H. HOAD & CO., Wholesale and retail CLOTHIERS, OUTFITTERS. HOSTERS, HATTERS, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, &c, HAVING just received a large lot of the most fashionably-mado clothing, ex Warren Goddard, and Cragicvar, are ready to submit the same for public inspection at very little more than Melbourne prices, viz. : — Colonial-made suits, from £3 3s. Useful tweed do, do, £2 Reversible coats, heavy, 30s Pilot and Witney do, 153 Tweed and doeskin snes do, 17s fid Do do trousers, 10s 6d Do do vests, 7s 6d Leamington cord trousers, 93 (5d Moleskin do, 7s 6d Crimean shirts, 6s 6d White shirts. 4s 6d Regatta, 3s Scotch twills, 3s Fancy Paper collars, Is 6d per doz A large and useful lot of boys* clothing particularly cheap. Blankets and railway rugs Also, Waterproof coats and leggings Inverness capes with sleeves Hats, caps, scarfs, handkerchiefs, ties, Woollen drawers, and vests, &c, And ' A large Stock of Flannels, in Plain and Fancy Colors. B*4 GREY CALICO, FOR LINING, &c, ' 62 in. 66 in. 72 in. Is6£d Is7£d Isߣd AT EQUALLY LOW PRICES. 3 ' AN INSPECTION IS SOLICITED. H. HOAD AND CO. TAY-STREET, Opposite Invercargill Times Office.

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 19 October 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 19 October 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 103, 19 October 1863, Page 4

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