.Morison, Law & Squires' Advts. j STOCK. MORISON, LAW, AND SQUIRES, Stock and Station Salesmen, ESE SrjIEET, iNVERCAniIt, N.Z. Hold SALES BY AUCTION At the PROVINCIAL SALE YARDS, Of ! HOKSES, CATTLE, AND SHEEP, &«., &c, And are prepared to arrange for COUNTRY AUCTION SALES Of A "LL DESCRIPTION OF FARM STOCK; Also fo make Liberal advances on gkock consigned to them from Australia or elsewhere,; and have made arrangements for landing and grazing Stock at Bluff Harbor, and New River. MORISON, LAW AND SQUIRED WE are prepared to make Cash advances on Wool, Stock, and all kinds of Station Securities. MOKI^ON, LAW and SQUIRES, Provincial Sale Yards, Esk <fitreet, Invercargill. IXF® &r<s Prepared to Execute Orders fo STORE SHEEP From the AUSTRALIAN COLONIES. MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES. V ° R ALE To arrive, ex Jack Frost, daily expected at Bluff Harbor— 07AA TWO, FOUR, and SIX/C iUU TOOTFT EWES Kf)lf) EIGHT-TOOTH EWES Kf)f\ TWO-TOOTH WETHERS The above are first-class Australian sheep, and have been carefully selected. Apply to MORISON, LAW, AND SQUIRES. MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES have for Bale, Q A LAR&ft-FRAMED WORKING AJ\J BULLOCKS, *n good condition and well broken ir». MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES. MORISON. LAW & SQUIRES have received instructions from Messrs S. & H. Solomons to sell, to arrive ex Rhoderic Dhu, daily expected, 1A A FIRST-CLASS STORE ±\J\J BULLOCKS t| A COWS in Calf, and HEIFERS Af\ WORKING BULLOCKS MORISON, LAW & SQUIRES. [PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND &2500 REWARD. TTtOR THE DISCOVERY OF A PAYABLE I 1 GOLDFIELD. Fifteen hundred pounds (£1500) of which will be guaranteed by the Southland Prospecting Association, and one thousand pounds (£1000) by tlio Southland Government, in necoVd-»ne6 with a notice in th" Government Gizette — to the following effect, viz., " That a Reward ot £1060 will be paid to any party who shall discover a Payable Goldfield within twelve months from the date heroof c nditionally on tire discoverer or discoverers giving satisfactory proof to the Government that 16,00l>ozs of gold, the bona fide produce of that particular Field, being within the Province of Southland shall have been realised and brought to Invercargill within 12 months from the date of the discovery, and duly reported, to Hia Honor the Superintendent." The Southland Prospecting Association will pay , their subsidy of £1500, in virtue of the following | resolution passed at a Public Meeting at Inver j eargill, November 11th, 1863, viz.— "That the said Reward of £1500 will be paid to such person or persons who may be declared entitled to the Government Reward of £1000. Intending Prospectors are alro notified ef the followire resolution passed at the ?arae Meeting, viz. — " That in the event of a payable Goldfield j being discovered in the Otago Province, and such Goldfield being shown to be to the advantage of ( Southland, that the Committee shall have power to give a proportionate reward to the discoverer, and such Money to be raised as the Committee , may deem most advisable. | By order f>f the Committee of tho Southland Prospecting Association. J. 11. MOSKS, Honorary Secretary. Invercargill, 14th November, 1863. N.B. — Prospectors requiring maps of the Southand Province, can obtain them on application to the Secretary. ; [A CARD] mr richard herz, BrofessoS of music; AND ASSOCIATE of the ROYAL ACADEMY of MUSIC, BERLIN, Will give INSTRUCTIONS on tho PIANOFORTE. * Teems — £5 5s peb Quabteu. Schools and Seminaries attended* PIANOS TUNED. Orders received at Mr Rose's stationer, Tay ] Street ; and Mr Stewart's stationer, Dee Street. NOTICE is hereby given that the Partnership j lately subsisting between the undersigned as , Bakers, in InvercargiH, under the firm of Hamil- ( ton and Clark, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to the firm are requested j to be paid forthwith to Mr Nutter, Accountant, j Invercargill. j Dated this 30th Day of November, 1863. j (Signed) JOHN HAMILTON. DUNCAN CLARK. Witness — John Bell, Acct., j Invercargill. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN from Port William, Stewart's Island, between the 15th and 25th November, Eleven Pigs. The sum of twenty pounds will be paid to any person giving information that will lead to the , conviction of the offenders. THOMAS J. M'GRATH, Port William. November 27, 1863. BUTTON'S SOUTHLAND ALE. T1 IGHLY recommended by the members of the XX Medical Profession, and patronised by all judgss of malt liquor. Observe tho label— Black Letters on a Yellow Gronnd. C. S. BUTTON & Co. Provincial Brewery, Inv«rcarailL
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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722Page 6 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 12, 4 December 1863, Page 6 (Supplement)
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