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Late Advertisements. [A CARD] MR RICHARD PIERZ, pROFESSOR OF MUSIC, AND ASSOCIATE of the ROYAL ACADEMY of MUSIC, BERLIN, Will give INSTRUCTIONS on the PIANOFORTE. Teems— £s 5s pee Qxjaetee. Schools and Seminaries attended* PIANOS TUNED. Orders received at Mr Rose's stationer, Tay Street ; and Mr Stewart's stationer, Dee Street. FRIDA Y~ith~DECEMBEI^ (Postponed in consequence of the Inclemency of the Weather) . To Contractors, Speculators, and Others. A VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY. Positive and Unreserved Sale by Auction. riAREY & GILLES are favored with instructions \J to offer by public sale, on FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, The whole of the PLANT Used in the Erection of the Exchange Buildings, Dee Street, together with | INVOICES OF VARIOUS GOODS, SECTIONS I OF LAND IN DEE STREET AND THE NORTH BOA D, &c. Tbe Plant includes — Forge, with Bellows, and complete 6et of Tools Cranes, Do&Vlo-acting Crab Winches Blocks, Chains, Manilla Rope Derricks, Pile Drivers Waggons, Carts. Trucks Drills, Chisels, Punches Kiitchct Braces, Portable Steel Cramps Drilling Machine, Stocks and Dies Bir, Rod, and Corrugated Irou Bolts, Nuts, and Screws, &c. Surplus Timber S -atinij for a Hull Iron lluiiings Mahogany Tops Invoices of Cork Butter — finest quality Ten tons Chaff Bottled Ale Preserved Meats Saddlery, Ptiints, &c. ALSO, A FIRST-RATE BAGATELLE TABLE. Land — No. 1. Section of Land, 33 feet to Dee Street, with a depth of I(>s i'cet, situated a few yards above the Prince of Wales Hotel. No 2, Section with 46 feet frontage to Dee Street, with a depth of 121 feet ; situate opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel. No '\. Three Sections situated close on tbe Town licit, Dee Street. FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock, O N TII E PKEMIS ES, Exchange Buildings, DEE STREET. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. FOR SAL E. IMPORTED STORE WETHERS. CAREY & GILLES lia^e for Sale, ex Jennie W. Paine, from Melbourne, expected daily— QC\i'\h FIRST-CLASS STOKE OUI/U WETIIEKS. pAKEY & GILLES are prepared to Sell "_> the Cargo, To arrive daily, ex Jessie Munro, from Twofold Bay, OF OAA STORE BULLOCKS 6) A FAT BULLOCKS Q/\ WORKING BULLOCKS CAREY & GILLES, Doe- street. pAREY & GILLES will Sell, to arrive ex \J Ottoline, from Twofold Bay, i rrn first-class " store 1i U BULLOCKS A i\ DO WORKING BULLOCKS -j FAT BULLOCKS OA PRIME HEIFERS CAREY & GILLKS, Auctioneers, Dee-street. N O T I C K. pAREY & GILLES are prepared to supply \_J Squatters with any number of IMPOIiTIiL) EWES and WETHERS on and after this date: also, to enter into contracts for cargoes coming forward, or to sell as landed at tbe Bluff. Parties wishing to adopt the former course, will oblige by 'osingno time in sending us instructions. ORISON, LAW & SQUIRES have for Sale, O A LARGE-FRAMED WORKING jL\) BULLOCKS, in good condition and well broken in. MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES. MORISON, LAW & SQUIUES have received instructions from Messrs S. & H. Solomons to sell, to arrive ex Rhoderic Dhii, daily expected, 1A A FIRST-CLASS STORE IUU BULLOCKS H-| COWS in Calf, and HEIFERS JA WORKING BULLOCKS MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES. FRIDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At 12 o'clock. FOR UNRESERVED SALE. ROBERTSON AND CO. have been instructed to sell by public auction, without reserve, on Friday, the 4ih inst., at tbe Jlarine Hotel, near . the Jetty, at 12 o'clock sharp, THE CUTTER NUGGET. She was built in Stewart's Island, in February, 18<53. 20 tons burthen ; she is a good sea boat, and well found, her sails ami gear being nearly new; she has two anchors, 100 lathoms ofcablc, sweeps, binnacle, and compass ; jolly boat, with mast and sail; and a deal of spare rope, blocks, blocks, sails &c,&c Terms at sale. ROBERTSON and Co., Auctioneers TH O R SALE. 77 ACRES OF FINE LAND, Within seven miles from Invercargill, above 50 feet frontage to One Tree Point Road. Price — £2 10s per acre. Apply to MUELLER and GEISOW, Auctioneers, Authorised Surveyors, and Land Asents. 32

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3

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