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-PRO s p;E c Tti's "■■■' ; „,--;';:■;. - OF thb - yj "■':■ •.;. V " RIVERTON WEEKLIf TIMES/, Hhad Ofpiob :— RivEiioiri (Agents for Invereargill .- ' Tpiies Office, Tay street.): IN announcing the establishment of a Journal to represent the interests of the Western District; of the Province of Southland, its; pro-: moters would fake this opportunity for briefly explaining the objects . they, have in view, together with.the course of action they propose to adopt, .j It, will be tlieir aim to co-operate with the two; local Journals which have already^ been so success- \ ful in forwarding tlie development of the natural" resources of the Province, and in advancing its> claimS'toia fair and equitable measure of Legisla-;: tive conVderation, without which" its material j advancement never can attain to the permanent footing its numerous capabilities are so well adap- ■ ted to secure. " At tbesame t)me, J sueb cp-operation will always be conducted with. a. primary regard.to : the Western Dictrict of the Province. '".."■.. The "Harbor of Riverton .has a geographical position that constitutes it the first port of call in the direct line of communication between Victoria and the other produce markets of the Southern Hemisphere ; this fact will receive the special attention of the " Riveeton Times," and no effcrt will be lost to impress upon the Provincial Government the recessity that exists for -nsving it immediately placed upon a footing that will recommend it to' shippers generally as. a port of discharge. ;T!ie advantages Riverton possesses as affording tho shortest and easiest access to the Wakatip goldfields— rwbich have proved the richest yet discovered -^-will be brought prominently forward, so that- every inducement will be afforded for Rivei ton nnd the Western District generally deriving the full extent, of advantage to which its relationship lo the Wakatip District entitles it to sustain. As it appenrsto be the current belief .that the lend of the gold follows in the direction of the Western boundary of. the Province— while this Journal will be careful to lend every aid to the furtherance of the pastoral and agricultural interes!^, it will not fail to be watchful of every movement, whether Provincial or otherwise, that may have for its object, the development of the mineral resources. The latest local, commercial, trade reports and price lists ' issued by the Home or other colonial markets, Will be carefully selected, so that every opportunity will be taken advantage of for placing the merchants of this district, in a pqsilion.to compete With traders in other parts of the Province as well as those located in neighboring Provinces- . The • Proprietors of the Hioerton Times need not remind ;th'ose to whom they must look for countenance and support, that, the .carrying out of their object efficiently'.. will entail a. very large expenditure, and that, therefore, they expect advantage will be taken of their advertising columns to an extent that will warrant them prosccutin^- their endeavors to a. successful issue. .At the same time, the Proprietors would beg leave to call the attention of tbe Merchants arid Traders of Invercargill and- other places to the favorable medium this journal will afford tor onening up a connection with the residents of the Western District of the -Province; '...■'.'.'..■■ The first issue of the IliveYton Tones will be published on Saturdat. the 2nd January, lS64i and weekly thereafter till further notice. R. OSBOitNE CAERICK & CO., •'■' Proprietors. "VTOTICE JS HEREBY . GIVEN that by- : Deed i.l bearing date the 3rd dav of November, 1863^ made between CHRISTOPH ER BHO WN and WILLIAM HAMILTON POWELL, both -of ' Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, in the Colony of New Zealand, publicans, of the one part, and WILLIAM MILLER, also of Invercargill, Merchant, WILLIAM ROBERT HAWKINS ROBERTSONj of Invercargill aforesaid, Auctiohee;% of the second part, the said Christopher Brown" and William Hamilton Powell did convey and assism unto the -'-said William Miller and William Robert Hawkins Robertson all and eveiy, their real and personal Estate for the equal benefit of the creditors -of them, the said Christopher Brown and William Hamilton Powell. That the'said Deed was executed by the said C.nrisfopher Brown and William Hamilton Powell, William Miller and William Robert Hawkins Robertson in tbe presence of, and attested by THOMAS SHATLER WESTON, of Invercargill. Solicitor, and GEORGE GHAPMAN, also of Invrcargill. Ahd Fctetitee Notice is hereby given.that-the said Deed now lies for the inspection of,, ahd execution by the Creditors of the said Christopher Brown and William Hamilton Powell, at the. Office of the said THOMAS SHAILEIt WESTON, situated in Dee street; in Invercargill atoresaidy and all creditors not executing the same within Twenty-eight, days from the date hereof will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit thereof. THOMAS S. WESTON, Solicitor to the: Trustees. Dated the 3rd day of November, 1863. ALCOCK & CO.'S PRIZE BILLIARD TABLES, obtained the Medal at the London Exhibition, 1562. Acknowledged Superior to the Best Imported Tables. ■ j •; Guaranteed to Stand the Climate. M A NUFACrORY— RUSSELL-STREET. ■ Show Rooms — 95, Little Bourko Street, . ' MELBOURNE. Billiard Tables Befitted with Alcock & Co.'s Patent Climatic Equilibrium Cushionsr ■MANCHESTER HOUSE, TAY-STREET. , W. & J. H. PERKINS, PROPRIETORS. COM E; AND INSPECT OUR NEW; JUST ARRIVED, ; y ■; EX MALCOLM, .PILOT, ALEXANDRA, ; ■A.:. ■ ' AND ■ • ■ ■ OTHER VESSELS. -

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 10, 30 November 1863, Page 4

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