jarred al this announcement, and straightening himself to liis full length, he leplied" — i*» Mr. President, I thank you For the temporary pleasure you have^ conferred upon me in "building up an air castle of such extraordinary dimensions and thus sweeping it down with one siroke. While I admire the joke, I most respectfully beg leave to decline serviug iv any such capacity. " i ■ Late Advertisements. | Received too late for- Classification. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO' ALL IT MAT CONCERN. WE, the undersigned Maori Chiefs and other Natives, resident in and belonging to Riverton, do hereby appoint George Koe Koe, otherwise Geor^ Hovell, our A»ent in all transactions in reference to our Land— all communications in reference thereto must be sent to him at Riverton. (Signed) JOHNTOPL v PAITU. SOLOMON. PARORO. JOHN PARORO. JOSEPH. i DANIEL POTU. i SANDFLY. ISAIAH MEI. JOSEPH BEEL. ABRAHAM. Riverton, 26th December, 1863. "MAN, KNOW THYSELF." PHRENOLOGY. FROM the great success of the meeting in the Mechanics' Institute, Mr J. H. Hume, PRACTICAL PHRENOLOGIST i Has resolved to remain for a short time in Town, for the practice of this important science, ho '» e J" e - fore courteously solicits the support of the inhabitants of Invercargill, and surrounding districts, and would impress on parents and guardians the great desirability of then- knowing the character of each one under their care, as a true Phrenological Chart would enable them to determine what should bo restrained what cultivated, and the pursuit in life best adapted for tho child. Adults would also be much benefitted in tho same way by following out the principles of Phrenology : — " Man is never too old for improvement." T ePra . s — Chart, only ss; Chart, with written description of character, 10s, Parties waited upon at their residence, or at Mr Hume's temporary address, WAVERLY HOT iL, Tay Street. IF JOHN DUNCAN who arrived at the Bluff from the Cape of Good Hope by tbe ship Sir Wm^ Eyre, some mon'hs ago, will communicate with W. & G. Turnbull & Co., Dunedin, he will hear of something to his advantage. DERWE ' T POTATOES. ' TIOR SALE, BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 10 Tons Derwent River Potatoes, MANING & W HII TON, Tay Street. THIS DAY. PRIME WORKING Ex Star of Vicfea. CAREY and GILLES have received instructions to sell by public auction, this day, 4th January, C* £k First-class Working Bullocks, OO with bows, yokes, and chains. The above Bullocks are landed in first-class order, and are worthy the attention «tf Contractors, Farmers, Squatters, and Teamsters, and will be positively sold. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. CAREY AND GILLES, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. HEAVY DRAUGHT ENTIRE HORSE, Ex Star of Victoria, Feom Launcebton. /lAREY and GILLES have received instructions \J to Sell by Auction this day, 4th January, That Splendid Heavy Draught dark chestnut , Entire Horse, PRINCE ALFRED, r Three years old ; got by the celebrated imported Entire, Lincolnshire Hero, out of a Tasmanian Prize Mare. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. THIS DAY. HEAVY DRAUGHT TASMANIAN HORSES | AND MARES, j Ex India, from Launccston. CAREY & GILLES have received instructions from Richard Symmons, Esq, to Sell by auction — *1 HFirst-class Tasmanian Heavy Draught JL 0 Horses and Brood Mares. /> Well-Bred Hacks. The class of Stock hitherto imported by Mr Symmons are so well known that there is no necessity for the Auctioneers to make any comment with regard to tho above, further than request intending purchasers to inspect and judge for themselves. CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers. I THIS DAY, At Twelve o'clock. CAREY & GILLES will sell by Public Auction, this day, 4th January, at 12 o'clock — - Tj A A FA T GEE SE. CAREY & GILLES. TUESDAY, 12th JANUARY. BUSINESS PREMISES IN DEE STREET. EO R ■ S A L E. j GILLER and BOWMAN are instructed to sell by AUCTION (unless previously disposed of by private contract) oi the premises at noon on Tuesday, 12fh.January-^-The lease for the residue of a term of 14 years, from l»t April, 1863, of 30 feet frontage to Dee-street, and 66 feet depth, of section No. 22, block LXVIII, with Dwelling-house, Shop (fitted up,) and other erections thereupon. - -Terms at Sale. THURSDAY, 7th JANUARY. 7WALLACE TOWN. DANIEL 4; TEEK will sell by auction, on Thur6day,_7th,January— A Mob of welPlsred quiet Cattle, in lots— « Milch Cows :..•-■-;•<-• ■-'■■'Heifers"'"' -'""'■"'- '■'"* .-. - AKB Steers.' - - ; ' i ALSO,: Some Superior, Horses,- just landed at Riverton. ex- Pibard, from Hobart «Tpwn. I Thoy are in first-rate; con- " ' dition, and selected by a good judge. The Auctioneers would take call the attention of squatters, formers, and carriers in tho neighborhood.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 4 January 1864, Page 3
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