Shipping Advertisements. BRIG AUSTRALIA, FROM MELBOURNE. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. /« rTViIS Vessel having arriver 1 , 'ir tv^N w '^ c en tcrefl at the /N?^r^w\\. us t° ms at 1° o'clock This ■CMf^ff^ B* a y> and Consignees are re- " a *§^&ks»§ le > quested to Pass their Entries and present Bills of Lading for endorsement to the undersigned. Entries not passed before 12 noon will be done at consignees' expense. BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee-street. 30th November, 18C3. SCHOONER PILOT. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. I^IIE above vess< 1 having been entered at the Custom House, and commenced discharging, Consignees are requested to pass entries and pay freight to the undersigned, b3 r whom Bills of JLading must be . endorsed prior to delivery. BUTTNER AND HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Dee-street, TTIOR SALE— Tho Smart, Fast Sailing Cutter NUGGET, 20 Tons Burthen, In firstrate order, and well found in stores and ground tackle. This vessel has recently arrived from the West Coast, and proved herself throughout the voyage an excellent sea boat. Apply to " MANING & WniTTON, Tay Street. Government Advertisements. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 30th October, 1863. rriENDERS for the undermentioned Works X will be received at this Office, up to the respective dates affixed. Plans and Specifications relating thereto may b-j seen at the Office of the Provincial Engineer, where . forms of Tender ("for filling up) may be obtained. 318. Washing for liospital, Invercargill. — Particulars for the above can be learned on application at the Hospital on and after Monday, the 30th inst. Tenders received till noon of the 3rd of December. 319. Hospital, Invercargill . — Supplying rations as follows : — 1. Meat, at per lb 2. Bread, at per loaf 3. Milk, at per quart Tenders received until noon of the 30th inst. 320. — Firewood for Governnrent Offices. — Tenders for supply of above received until noon of 7th December, Each Tender must contain the mmc and address in full of the person tendering, and also be properly marked, sealed, and addressed. By order, W. If. 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 Tender. 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. 11. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. NOTICE. THE Public is desired to take notice that no permission can be granted by the Waste Land Board to occupy Waste Lands of the Crown in terms of subjoined Resolution of the Board, of date 13th inst. J "Bosolved, 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, 1563. CAUTION TO OWNERS OF DOGS. r | HIE Police (under the provisions of the 1 Dog Nuisance Ordinance) are instructed to destroy till 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. 11. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintentent. Superintendents- Office, Southland, 19th November, 1863. immigration! THE Government of Southland having issued instructions to the Home Agents to lay on vessels from Great Britain, direct for tbe 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, aud accepting a Bill for the remaining two-thirds, drawn by tho Provincial Treasurer, and endorsed by a substantial householder, residing in the Province, and approved of by the Superintendent as sufficient security for the same. " In the event of parties not availing themselves of such assisted 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 4-d) to be prepaid. Applications for passage Certificates to be made at this office, between tho hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, on the Monday, Wednesday, and Fiiday in each week. D. M'ARTHUR, Immigration. Officer, Immigration, Office, Southland. October, 29th, 1863. NOTICE. ON and after Monday, the 14th day of December, Block I, Lindhurst District, will be onoh for application. WALTER 11. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 17th November, 1363.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 3
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