Amusements. * GRAND BALL ASSEMBLY Will take place AT THE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE, ON MONDAY EVENING, 2Bth DECEMBER, 1863. Tickets 10s 6d. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock. Tickets to be had of the Stewards and the principal Booksellers and Hotels. Stewards: Mr G. Saunders Mr Bowman Mr Smidt Mr Findlater Mr Summerville Mr Wright * PROGRAMME. Pakt I. Part 11. Quadrille Quadrille Polka Waltz Caledonians Lancers Schottishe Varsovianna Lancers Caledonians Waltz Schottishe Albert Quadrille Waltz Cotillion *■ ► Polka Mazurka Polka Mazurka Melange Circassian Circle Highland Schottishe Highland Schottishe Triumph Country Petronella Country Dance Dance Varsovianna Polka Reel (Scotch) Reel (Scotch) Galop Sir Roger de Coverley. Mtlsic will be provided by Messrs Herz and Hunter. SULLIVAN'S NEWMARKET THEATRE /lEEAT ATTRACTION, EVERY EVENING, When the following Talented Artistes will appear: Mr John Loekyer, Comic and Negro Delineator; Mr W. Heywood, on the Champagne Glasses ; Mr D. Driscoll, Clog and Jig Dancer ; Mr W. Forbes, Scottish Vocalist; Mr Tom Handford, Comic; Mr J. W. Hunter, Violinist; Mr JM'Grath, Pianist. Change of Programme every Evening. Admission — One Shilling. FiOYAL EXCHANGE HOTEL. SKITTLES. BOYAI EXOII AN G E HOTEL QUOITS. Stock, Stations, &c. RIVERTON. WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!!! TO SQUATTERS AND COUNTRY SETTLERS. WniTTINGLIAM BROTHERS have now completed their Wool Stores, and arc prepared to r- > -ivc consignments in any quantity, which will meet with their best attention ; from the close proximity of their Stores to the jetty, every facdy is offered for the shipment, <. p :c. Charges for storing will be such as ca aiotfail to give satisfaction to all who may favor them ; combined with the advautag-e of buying stores from the Cheapest House in the Colonies, for which they have long been noted. Places of Business: ] 7 Bond street, Melbourne; 1:2 Princes street, Dunedin ; Queenstown, Lake Wakatip, '■ Dunstan, Sydney. N.S.W,, And at Havelock street, Riverton. N O T I C E. I BEG to inform my constituents, and Settlers in this district generally, that I am a cash buyer of Wool, and will make liberal advances on clii.-. consigned to me for shipment to my correspondents in London, Melbourne, and Sydney. THOS. J. WHITE. i Dee street. Invercargill, 18th December, 18G3. T. J. W. bog-s to inform nil Sc-ttlers and Shippers of Wool from Invercargill, tint he has a Store close to the Jetty, where the wool can be delivered from their o-vn drays, thus affecting a saving of more than half the cost of cartage from any store in town to the Jetty. NOTICE. TTIE Undersigned are Cash Buycr3 of Wool or will make liberal advances on shipments o same consigned to their friends, Messrs D d*->ty and Company, in London or Melbourne. They also keep in stock all usual Stores required for the suoply of stations. DALGETY. BATTRAY and CO., Kelvin street, Invercargill, And Rattray street, Dunedin; TO WOOL GROWERS. WE beg to inform our constituents and settlers in this district generally, that we are Casl Buyers of Wool, and will make liberal advance* on clips consigned to us fcr Shipment to out Corresdondcnts in London or Melbourne. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. Invercargill, November 2nd, 1863. TJI O R SALE. C){\(\ Head of Provincial bred Cattle, r£\J\J being a Mixed Herd of about equal Sexes. A number of the Steers are fit for tbe Butcher. The Cattle are very quiet, and many of the Cows broken to Bail. ROBERT M. COX, At Messrs A. M. M'Neil, Ardlussa, Mataura. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the copartnership Li heretofore existing between James Clark Brown, Albert Pollard Prichard, and Andrew Kinross, carrying on business as Storekeepers at Queenstown, has been dissolved this day, so far as the said Andiew Kinross is concerned, who retires from tbe said Business, and that the same will from this day be carried on by the said James Clark Brown and Albert Pollard Prichard, for their sole benefit, under the style of "J. C. Brown and Co." All debts duo to and by the late firm will be received and paid by the said Messrs Brown and Prichard. Dated this tenth day of December, 1863. JAMES CLARK BROWN. ALBERT POLLARD PRICHARD. ANDREW KINROSS. Witness — Thomas L. Shepheed, Managing Clerk to Mr Wilson, Solicitor.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 4
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693Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 21, 24 December 1863, Page 4
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