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•SAiSf UECBii rA^EJN, •• I ■ " • * ' " l HARDWARE MERCHANT, v f INVERCARGILL. ' f HAS NOW OPENED HIS ,1 NJI-W" .ST.QREJ WIT# THE LARGEST, AND BEST ' " ASSORTED STOCK' FURNISHING & GENERAL IRONMONGERYJ PLATE, CUTLERY, IRON BEDSTEADS „ - I I MATIRASSES, r AGRIGULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, . ' . i if. GLASSf CHINA, ' I AND EARTHENWARE - IN THE COLONY, ) TN making this announcement, he wishes further; to intimate that he has made an entire j REVISION; OF PRICES,! With a view to give the public < • . ; THE ADVANTAGE OF LARGE SHIPMENTS. DIRECT FROM THE MANUEACTUREBsj ;^ ~*~ Ml^ lßai( *"^'*" B * l '" llll^'' lll^'^ a "''^ l^'* : <i PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED. F mHE PARTNERSHIP In the Business of I Plumbers, Tinsmithc, Ironmongers and Hard- 1 ware Merchants, carried on by ;' I EDWARD HARGIN, I HENRY JAGGERS, : . At lnvereargill, under the style of Hargin ani y Jaggers, is this day Dissolved by mutual.conseni | Mr Hargin is authorised to Collect and Settle al | Debts due to and by the late Firm. E. HARGIN, HENRY JAGGEEB. Invercargill, Oct. 29th, 1863. , - ' Witness to the signatures of Edward Harp f and Henry Jaggers — " . j - E. KiHG> : Clerk to Messrs Harvey and Sfcuari j lolicitors. r ' •...•--■.-..■ ; TT7TTH reference to the above, the Undersigriel ;• ia returning his thanks to the ' ; INHABITANTS OF IN^P'EBOARGILL 181 i, , NEIGHBORHOOD, ■ For their support given to the late Firm, wisto them to know that all the above Branches will I carried on as formerly * and that he will sparei efforts to meet the demands of his customers. EDWARD HARGIN. £10 REWARD. *| OST between Macintosh's and the Waihoj ' JJ Mills (Dunedin Road), a Pocket Book « I taining £30 and some receipts. The finder « ' receive the abeve reward by bringing the samei the Empire Restaurant, Dee street. NOTICE. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given that I, Joseph RoP , * 1M of Glenquoich Station, did, on the 2; s „ June last, cease to have any connection with ] accommodation house situated on my run, * . ( thnt I am in no way responsible for any dee t which a certain William Turner may have cc £ tracted since that date, nor for any which he n ," ■* , hereafter contract/ m ,t • - JOSEPH ROGEBS 3rd October, 186,3. " , . TNVERCARGILL. TOTAL ABSTINENT *"-> 1 SOClETY.— Parties desirous of joining m , f "• above society, are requested to applyto" - f J. H. PERKINS, S> , Seeretar; Nfc. Tay-street, Invercargill. * !Ea JOHN. HUMPHREY, Carpenter, late of B* -.v shire, Scotland, and who was a passenger! *, t , t the Robert Henderson, last voyage from Glad ;> v will oblige by colnmunicating with the uw signed. Any information concernrng him tfS thankfully received by James W. Humphrej,' l - of Messrs John Reid and Co., Stafford «" t\Dunedin. , , ■ „

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Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Volume 2, Issue 109, 2 November 1863, Page 4

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