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Wanted. SOUTHLAND REGISTER AND LABOR OFFICE, Nbxt Button's Brewery, Spey-street, 'nrid opposite tho Southland News office. ' ( Wanted, Situations for Farm Servants, Shep herds, and Married Couples. Hotelkeepers and private families supplied with Cooks, ' Waiters, and Female Servants. ; Apply to Mrs Walker, Southland Registry and Labor Office, Spey-Street, Invercargill. , * ANl?Ei> a Hand tor the Outfitting Business. Apply to F. W. Wallis. Tny strept. WANTED a Housemaid. Leu's Provincial Hotel Tay street. • ANTED, a Female General Servant; one used to children. Mrs Berndt, corner Esk and Jed streets. WANTED-^ Place as Manager or Working 'Overseer on a Sheep Station. Address M.8., Post-office. . WANTED Men. accustomed lo the construction :. of bridges. Apply at the office of James B. Day'ies, contractor, Invercargill. WANTED Boarders in a Private House. Apply Mrs Moffatt,, back of Nixon & Brown's, blacksmiths, Tay street. -. '-■'... ANTED the Public to know that Percival, Optician, has Spectacles tb suit all sights. | Lowther Arcade; : . '. AA' ■-.- ■■■■; ANTED Male and Female Servants/of every description, at Mrs Pereival's/ Invercargill Registry Office, Lowther ' Arcade''-,-"/'; ' ANTED, a Respectable Young -Girl as Wait-" ress, at Puettelkow's Provincial Hotel, Theatre Royal. ' '' \ J | WANTED to Ler se, First-rate Sitea in Kelvinstreet. Rent nominal. Apply office of this paper. .. : . ANTED, Copies of the Invebcabg-iw'. / Times of the 18th arid 19th of May, 1863.. Apply, office of this paper. : WANTED, at the Railway Works, Bullock VV Teams, to bring Timber out of Bush. Applyi at the office of J. R. Davies, Dee street. ; Tenders. } ~ TO~CONTRACTQKS^ T TENDERS for Carpentery and Brick work to be done in making additions to "a* private residence, situate on the North Doad. will be received up to the 4th day of January, 1864. Plans and Specifications may be'seen by applying to E. ELLIOTT, Architect and Civil Engineer, Beaven's Building, Tay Street. TENDERS will be -received- at -Town Board Office till noon of Wednesday, the 13th inst., for Painting the Names of the various Streets on tin, at per four inch letter, and fixing the same where practicable. "" By Order, J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to t^p Town Tiw*. CUSTOMS NOTICE. TENDERS will be received at the Custom House, Invercargill, till 4 o'clock of the 4th January, 1864, for Stationery and Printing from the Ist January to 31st December, 1864. Specifications may be seen on application at the Custom House. A. J. ELLIS, Collector. Custom House, Invercargill, 30th December, 1863. Shipping Advertisements. STEAM TO PORT CHALMERS, Ltttlbton, Wellington, Picton, Tabanaki, Auckland, Napier, and Sydney. AT REDUCED RATES. tfS^^ wr M\ HPHE Intercolonial jOyf^ \lfl\\ -*- Royal Mail Company's X^Jv {i/M|sft^VV\ Steam-ship, Z^M^^^^^ PHCEBE, 700 Tons, A. KENNEDY, Commander. Carrying Her Majesty's mails, specie, and cargo, will be despatched from Bluff Harbor, for the above Ports on, or about Tuesday, sth January, 1864, at 3 o'clock p.m. This fine powerful steamship has magnificent accommodation for passengers, and is under tbe well-known command of Captain A. Kennedy, (late of the Airedale.) All F«ssaga Money to be paid at the Agent's Office before embarkation. Passengers victualled throughout. For freight or passage apply to T. G. TANTON, Agent. Bluff Harbor, December 29th, 1863. FIRST WOOL SHIP. Tl O R LONDON DIRECT, Tho Al Barque WITCH OF THE TEES, C. Baetley, Master, Expected shortly to arrive in the New River, from London, will be laid on as the first WOOL SHIP from the PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND DIRECT FOE THB LONDON MARKET, And will sail DURING THE MONTH OF JANUARY. For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. . CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CD. MANING & WHITTON, . November 20th, 1863. WITCH OF THE TEES FOR LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. y» i "M^ Wool or other Freight will be ' /J^mV Received on Board without an •si%£2S£sl=lfS Order, and arrangements can be made by intending Shippers with either of the Undersigned, for forwarding Wool from any of the shipping places on the Coast to the Ship. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WHITTON i November 20th,1363. FIRST" WOOL SHIP DIRECT TO MELBOURNE. Hp H E Favorite Schooner jl^gv MIMMIE DIKE, «?s£S3S33sK> hourly expected, will receive a cargo of wool direct to Melbourne 'Wharf, at reasonable rate's. This vessel took 160 bales from Riverton to Melbourne last season in fine'eondition. Apply to A .. : i ; Messrs SURMAN & CRERAR ; D. MUNRO, Rivorton.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 4 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 4 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 25, 4 January 1864, Page 3

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