G3vern^i3iit Adrsrtisaaiaats. ', S NOTICE. :,. 7TVHE Officesvof the Registrar of Deeds i. L ' &c, and Registrar of tlie" Suprem* ; Court, will ba closed for Public Businesi from 4 o'clock p.m. of 24th December current, r until the 2nd day of January proximo, when » they will again re-open at the usual hour. - i JOHN S. JOHNSTON, Registrar. Invercargill, R 23rd December, 1563. r — : . '- — — — r :— ' - VTOTICE is berebv given that on and after . LM the Ist January, 1864, all Post Offices r in the Colony will be operi from 9 a.m. to 5 r p.m., for public business. T. 13. GILLIES, Postni as ter-General , ; General Post o^hV-G> Auckland, i 14th November, 1863. i . : _^ — POSTAL NOTICE. . TENDERS Aviii be received -at the Chief Post Office, Invercargill, till 4 o'clock ' of the 31st December, for Stationery and . Printing from Ist January to 31st December, r 186 -- . . ■ Specifications maj' be seen on applicat'o i at the Post Office. EDWD. D. BUTTS, ' Chief Postmaster. ;- : : _: Late Advertisements. j .-,',.. ■.--.. ,. — - . — - ■ — ' Received too late for Classification. C H R IST MAS i ' ASD NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. MESSRS LONGLEY & COXON, Butchers, Tay Street, in returning tlianks for past favors, beg to inform their friends and the public that they have a first-class Supply of \ BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, LAMB, AKD . PORK, Suited to the present Festive Season. TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL. I~HOR SALE, a Two-Roomed Cottage and Quarter : Acre of Land. Apply to Win Brown, Esk street. , . . TO STOREKEEPERS AND OTHERS. mO SELL ov LET , that Large Substantially-Built i. Store, in Tay Street, adioining t h e Commercia' Hotel, lately occupied by Alex. Cairns & Co. Apply to BURGOYNE AND SONS, Opposite the Immigration Barracks ; or to ANGUS KERR, ' Architect, Spey street. BALLARAT EXPRESS. rnilESni Conveyances are now Running for the J_ Delivery oF Goods, Furniture, Parcels, &c, in Town and Suburbs. Also, one Conveyance to Mokomoko, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, aud Saturdays. J. W. LUDLAM & CO. Office— Pi.-kford. Dee street. BOARD and Re^ide.ice — A few Gentlemen can be accommodated with Board and Residence. Terms moderate. . Apply Mi - 3 Gibson, MMasterstreet. THE undersigned being about to leave the colony has authorised Alfred Ctulee a-ul William Stephens of Riverton, to act as his Agents. All debts due to him to be paid to the said Alfred Clulee, who will liquidate all claims against him. (Signed)- H. HOUGH. 17th Nov., 1363. Witness JOHN CRERAR. MOKOMOKO ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. TRAVELLERS can be supplied with i HORSES at any time. The ferry boat will leave for Invercargill daily at low water, and return with the tide. Horses for hire. W. M'TAGGART. BOXING DAY. ■CBICKB T. A GENERAL Meeting of the United Invervcrcargill Cricket Ctub wilt be held at Oolyer's Princess' Hotel, this evening, Thursday, Decem- . ber 24th, at half-past 8 o'clock. p.m., , for: the purpose of selecting two Elevens for a Match between Married and Single. J. HEMSLEY, Secretary. TEN POUNDS REWARD . TKJILL be given on conviction of the party or parties that have Stolen a DARK GREY MARE from Tay Street, about fifteen hands high, five years old, white spots under saddle, black spot on nose, as if from a blow ; no brand ; bred by the undersigned. If strayed, £Z will be given on delivery to W.R.PERKINS, Tay Street.: ' Invercargill, 21st December, 1863. ONE POUND REWARD. CjTOLEN or taken by mistake, from the Jetty, IO on or about 17th December, one small Case, marked WB, ex Rsbecca, containing Essence of Lemon arid "350;) Cordial Labels^ The above reward will be paid-on *ecovex*y. BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Dee street. PIANOFORTE for hire for evening parties, concerts, balls, &c. Apply opposite Great Northern Hotel, North Road. WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, Invercargill. THE Opening Service will take place on Sunday Next, December 27th, when the. Rev. I. Harding will Preach as follows : —Morning, at 11 o'clock ; Afternoon, at 3; Evening, at 6£. A Collection will be made at the close of each Service in aid of the Building Fund. A PUBLIC TEA MEETING Will be held in the above place on Tuesday " December 29th. Tea on the table at 6 o'clock. Tickets, 3s each, can be obtained from Members of the Committee, or the Southland News office.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 3
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681Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 3
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