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Government Advertisements. s Superintendent's Office, Southland, - , ' 30th October, 1863. . mENDERS for the undermentioned Works , X will be received at this Office, up to, the respective dates affixed. Plans and Specifi--cations relating thereto may b » seen at the Office" of the Provincial Engineer, where fotms of Tender (for filling up) may be obtained. i . 315. Campbelitown Gaol.— Supplying rations for six months. ' 1 Bread 2 Meat Tenders received until noon of Tuesday, 24"th inst. -' ■ . ' ■-. -.;. XAX ' | 317. — Puni Creeh Diversion.— The7successful tenderer having withdrawn from | the above contract, tenders [will be received till noon of the 26thjrist. ! Each Tender must contain the- .nJfihe and address in full of the person tendering, and also be properly marked, sealed^ and addressed. 1 By order, * W.H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. STEAM TUG. TENDERS will be received at this Office till noon of the 30th November, from parties willing to furnish a Steam Tug for the service of the ports of New River and Bluff Harbor, for a period of not less than six months from date of acceptance of contract. - Vessel to be of not less than 100 tons measurement, nor less than 30 horse-power nominal, and to be proved in every respect sound and seaworthy. The necessary certificates to that effect, or certified duplicates thereof, to be enclosed with the Tendor. One month's notice in writing on either side, at expiration of contract, to terminate the service. The service to commence within one week of the acceptance of contract. By Order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. EXTENSION OF TIME. TENDERS for erection of Telegraph Posts between Campbelitown and Invercargill, will be received till Noon of the 24th inst,. By Order, VV. IE AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Sout -land. 19th November. 1863. TURNING THE FIRS l SOD CE THE G-lEAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. WEDNESDAY, the 25th, being the Day fixed for the above Ceremony, the Government Offices will be Closed. liy order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. CAUTION TO OWNERS OF DOGS. nnHE Police (under the provisions of the JL Dog Nuisance Ordinance) are instructed to destroy all Dogs that may be unregistered after this date, but prior to doing so, they will be kept for twenty-four hours at the various police stations in the province. By Order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintentent. Supe intendent's Office, Southland, 19th November, 1863. NOTICE. THE Public is desired to take notico that no permission can be granted by the Waste Land Board fco occupy Waste Lands of the Crown in terms of subjoined Resolution ofthe Board, of date 13th inst. "Resolved, that the Waste Land Board has no power to grant an Occupation License on Crown Lands." WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Wast°. Land Board Office, Invercargill, 29th October, 1863. IMMIGRATION. THE Government of Southland having issued instructions to the Home Agents to lay on vessels from Great Britain, direct for the Bluff, with immigrants, the attention of parties interested in the Province is directed to the following Section of Instructions to Immigration Agents— namely, " Persons residing in the Province of Southland, desirous of assisting their friends to immigrate to the Province, may obtain for them assisted passages hither, by pre-paying one-third of the passage money, and accepting a Bill for the remaining two-thiids, drawn by the Provincial Treasurer, and endorsed by a substantial householder, resiJi ig in the Province, and approved of by the Superintendent as sufficient security for the same. " In the event of pnrties not availing themselves of such assist* d passages within twelve months, their certificates may be cancelled, and the prepaid amount returned to the Applicants." Passages at the rate of £15 10s per statute adult, of which one-third (£5 3s 4d) to be prepaid. * Applications for passage Certificates to be made at this office, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, on the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in each week. D. M'ARTHUR, Immigration Officer. Immigration, Office, Southland, October, 29th, 1863. APPLICATIONS for Rural Land, received 17th November, 1863. *2159 Grigg, Joseph, Winton District, Block 111., 2873 acres 0 rood 31 perches *2160 Henderson, Walter do do do *2161 Anderson, John do do do *2162 E-jan, Peter do do do *216-3 Whitley, Charles G. do do do *2164 M'Wiliiam, Alexander do do do *21(55 Robertson, John do do do *2166 Millar, Robert do do do *2167 Ross, James do do do *2168 Man son, D. do do do *2189 M*Neill, John do do do *2170 MC .hum, Duncan do do do *2171 Hay, James do do do *2172 Mueller, Gerhard do do -do *2173 Stobo, Andrew Hamilton dp do do *2174 Hanan, James do do do *2175 Blacklock, John do do do *2176 Menzies, Duncan do do do *2177 Black, John do do do *2178 Petherick, Frederick George do do do *2179 Bennett, M. H.L-, Winton District,. Sec. 1, Block IIL, 79 acres 22 roods 24 perches. *2180 M'Kay, William, Winton Distrtct, Sections 19 and 27, Block IIL, 162 acres 3 rood 7 perches *2181 M'Farlane, Thomas do do do do *2182 Bennett, M. H. L., Winton District, Sec. 4, Block IL. 80-acres *2183 Petherick, F. G., Winton District, Sec. 5, Block IL, 79 acres 3 roods 10 perches. To be decided 27th November. Those applications marked *, by Auction, at 12 o'clock. The money to be paid on the iall of the hammer, in Cash or by Cheque, crossed, on day of Sale. • WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, j Invercargill, ! 17th November, 1863. ~ MATRON nr ANTED for the Provincial Hospital, ? T Invercargill. Salary, £75 per annum, with quarters. Applications, with testimonials enclosed, to be forwarded to Dr. M'Clure, Provincial Surgeon, Hospital, until 12 o'clock on the 16th inst., when candidates are requested to attend in person, at that institution. JAMES P. MURRAY, Resident Surgeon. P.P.S.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 23 November 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 23 November 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 7, 23 November 1863, Page 3

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