Government Advertisements. N OTIC E. ON and after Monday, the 7th day of December, Block XVL, Invercargill Hundred, will be open for application. J Persons having applications for unsurveyed I land in this Block, must attend personally or ; by agent, at the Land Office, on Thursday, the 3rd day of December, at 12 o'clock, to have their claims settled, otherwise the 15 th clause of the Land Regulations will be enforced. WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 12th November, 1863. ALL Tradesmen's accounts for supplies to the Provincial Hospital, Invercargill, must be rendered, in duplicate, at the Hospital, on the 25th of each month, in default of which such parties may experience considerable trouble and delay in obtaining the monthly settlement of these accounts. JAMES P. MURRAY, M.D. Resident Surgeon P.P. 13 WANTED One Assistant Kngineer aim two Road Inspectors for tho Department of Roads and Bridges. Writtenapplications, enclosing testimonials will be received at this office until sth December. By order, W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, November 28, 1863. Late Advertisements. Received .too late for Classification. SALE POSTPONED TILL WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, at Two o'Clock. AT THE UNION HOTEL. TAY STREET. FIRST-RATE BUSINESS SITE. ROBERTSON & CO. have been favored with • instructions by Messrs Dalgety, Uattray and Co. to submit to public competition — The remaining term of tho Lease expiring January, 1367, of those very valuable Premises lately in the occupation of Mr R. Harrison, situate between the Drapery establishment of Messrs Perkins, and the Union Hotel. The premises comprise a good double-front-ed Shop, with Workshop attached, a-nd Dwelling in the rear. The frontage to Tay street is 29 feet by the full depth of the section, and is held at an annual rental of £15 10s, and a liberal valuation ■• at the end of the term. Title good. Terms 'liberal: ROBERTSON & CO, Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 3rd DECEMBER. On the Premises, at Two -o'clock Punctually, On Account and Risk of Mr F. W. Scott, former Buyer, who has not completed his Purchase. IN THE TRUST ESTATE OF BROWN AND POWELL. VICTORfA HOTEL. For absolute Sale by Order of the Trustees. ROBERTSON & CO. have received instructions to submit for positive sale. ' the above-named valuable Properly, with immediate possession, and all the Stock, Furniture, Fixtures, and License of same, on account and risk of former purchaser, THE VICTORIA HOTEL, Situate at the Junction of Clyde and Tyneftreets, presents one of the best opportunities ol speedily realising a fortune in tfaa Province of Southland. From its tmrivalled position and close proximity to the Jetty and the Town, nnd being immediately opposite the Now Custom House, the Auctioneers feel perfectly confident in •stating that iio .<rach opportunity can again -occur for parties wishing to enter into the Public Trade. The House, which is most admirably built of i the very beat mnterials, contains — An excellent B:ir Handsome Dining Room Good Bar Parlor Well-appointed Bagatelle Room Very Superior Billiard Room {•rood Kitchen Safe and Commodious Store Convenient Outhouses Substantial Stabling. ALSO, Thirteen most commodious Bed Chambers, Well ventilated and lighted, and opening on to a broad corridor. The Furniture, which is nearly as good as when first prut into tbe house, has been selected regardless of cost, nnd is all that can be required fov carrying on a first-class business. The Lease of tho premises is for a long period, at an almost noiwinnl ground rent, with a very liberal valuation at the end of tbe term. In submitting this Property again to corapoti- ' I tion, the Auctioneers beg to assure the public that : it teas absolxUely sold, but the purchaser has failed to complete his contract. Thqy beg to state that their instructions are positively to re-sell at ; his risk. | Title unexceptionable. Terms very'libiera'L ROBERTSON & CO., _ Aflcfionoers. this Day. CLEARING-OUT SALE. HB. MONKMAN will sell by auction. This . Day, at 12 o'clock, on the premises ol Messrs Martin & Adamson, Dee street — 400 bushels Bran 1 Richmond & Chandler's Patent Chaffcutter 1 Maize Crusher i 1 American Horse-power 350 Empty Cornsacks No reserve. Terms — cash. WEDNESDAY, 2nd DECEMBER. MILCH GOATS. MILCH GOATS. CAREY and GILLES have received instructions to sell by Auction on the above day, at their Sale Yards, Dee Street — 20 MILCH GOATS, Just landed ex Dunedin from Victoria. CAREY and GILLES, Auctioneers, LOST, a Bed Colored Pocket Book, containing about Ten Pounds sterling. Supposed to be dropped Munro's Library, Dee street, and Mr Angus Kerr's, Architect, Spey street. Any person returning- the same to John Munroe, Bookseller. Dee street, will be handsomely rewarded. SOUTHLAND JOCKEY CLUB RACE MEETING. THE Stewards are requested to attend a meetthis evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Prince of Wales Hotel. ALEXANDER SAVERS, Hon. See. 26th November, 1863. BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE. HIGHLY recommended by the members of the Medical Profession, and patronised by all judges of malt liquor. Observe the label — Black Letters on a Yellow Gronnd. C, S, BUTTON & Co, Provincial Brewery, Invercargill,
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 3
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