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Gaverameat Aiv3rti333i3iit3. , NOTICE. ON and after Tuesday, the t9tU T>*y ol January, 1864. Block' I, Jacob's Rivet Hundred, will be, open for application. Persons having claims for L^nd in the above Block must attend personally, or by Agent, at the Land Office, on Thursday, the 14th day of January, at 12 , o'clock, to have their applications fettled, otherwise the 15th Clause of the Land. Regulations will be enotced. - W. H. PEARSON, . • - ; - Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, InvertJargill, 23rd December, 1863. NOTICE. OS" and after Tuesday, the 6th day of Jan, 1864. Block 11. Jacob's River Hundred, will be open /or application. Persons havine applications for unsurveyed Land in this Block must attend personally, or by agent, at the Land Office, at 12 o clock, on Friday, the 2nd' day of January, to have their claims "settled, otherwise the 15th clause of the Land Regulations will be enforced. WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief ' Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office! Invercargill, 3rd December, 1863. NOTICE. THE Public is desired to take notice that no permission can be granted by the Waste Land Board to occupy Waste Lands of the Crown in terms of subjoined Resolution of the Board, of date 13th inst. " "Resolved, that the Waste Land Board has no power to grant an Occupation License on Crown Lands." WALTER H. PE ARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 29th October, 18S3 NOTICE. nnHE manifests, specifying the weights and JL measurements of goods, hitherto rendered to the Treasury, by Consignees of vessels eotning to this port, as per clause 21, Jetty Regulations, "published in the Southland Provincial .Government Gazette, /N b. 70, Dec. 5, 1863, are in future to be renderedrto the Wharfinger' at the Jetty. NATH. CHALMERS, Deputy Superintendent. IMMIGRATION. THE Government of Southland having issued instructions to the Home Agents to lay on vessels from Great Britain) direct for the Bluff, with immigrants, the attention of parties interested in the Province is directed to the following Section of Instructions to Immigration Agents— namely,' " Personsjfesiding in the Province of .Southland, desirous of assisting their friends to immigrate , to the Province, may obtain for them assisted passages hither, by pre-paying one- third of the passage money, and accepting a Bill for the remaining two- thirds, drawn by the Provincial T reasurfcr » And endorsed.by a substantial householder, residing in the Province, and approved of by the Superintendent as sufficient security for the same. " In the event of parties not availing themselves of such' assisted passages within twelve months, their certificates may be cancelled, and the prepaid amount returned to the Applicants." , ._.;. Passages at the rate of £15 10s per statute adult, of which pne-rthird {£5 3s 4d) to be prepaid. Applications for Passage Certificates for the January mail to be made at thia office between the hours of ten and three. o'clock on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in each week af cer the 3rd of -January; 1864; D. M'ARTHUR, Immigration Officer. Immigration, Office, Southland. October, 29th, 1863. LIST of IMMIGRANTS per Edward Thornhill, from London sth October, 7863:— :":■ ASSISTED. Henry, Mary, William, Charles, and Henry Nicholson, Jamee, Margaret, James, Ann. .John* / Charles, Peter, William, Robert, and Henry Brass 5 Isabella Gray, Duncan, Margaret, William, Margery, Xaughlan, Mary Ann, Margaret, Catherine, .and Jane Fraser; MaryM'Bean; James Murphy ; Thomas and Jessie Groundivator •; i George John, Jane, Emma, and George J. Merrits ; William and Allan Wells. „ •'•.'■ NOMINATED. Sarah. Drake; Stephenson Stewart} James M'Lean; Thomas and Mary Scully } Margaret, and Bridget . Cauifield. ; . Thady and Margaret Goaly ; Michael Gregory'; Michael Devany ; Anbie, Lawrarice, Michael, Patrick, and John Finaughty; Anna Cahill; John Philan ; Honor Einaughty; Catherine Craven, Alice ..Lyons and George Lyons ; Jane Beaumont and Hannah Beaumont; Eliza, Clement, and Michael Ross ; Thomas Brown ; Bartholomew and Bridget' :Gavanagh; Margaret Mills ; C. F. Greenlad; Robert Jackson 5 Thomas Bath; James Steven ;. Henry, Jane, Elizabeth, Benjamin and Catherine Tosh; Hugh, Margaret, James, Catherine, and Patrick Mullcy ; John, Eliza, James, and Martha Creigh ton ; Sarah Powell; Mary and William Qiialter"; Ann Cavary. , . ocCWations.. . Masons, 2"; Farm Laborers, 24; Domeßtics. 15. D. M'ARTHtfR,' Immigration Officer. Late Advertisements. Received too late for Classification. BRICKS! BRICKS:! BRICKS!!! riIHE undersigned beg to return their sincere thanks for the large share of Patronagelh'ey have received sirce they opened their Brick-Yards at Richmond Grove, and are prepared-to supply- the Public with 100,900 (one hundred thousand) and upwards, of the Hardest, Best, and Cheapest Bricks in Invercargill. WM. TWAITE & CO, Richmond Grove.' W. H. GODWIN, riENERATi FORWARDING, CARRYING, \J AND CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, In returning thanks *or the favours conferred upon him during the last nine' months, begs to inform the Merchants and tbe public in general that he has taken Mr R. Burrett (late Jetty Clerk) into partnership, and in future the 'business will be carried on in the name of Godwin and Burrett, as General Forwarding, Carrying, Commission, and Custom House Agents. ' ' G. and B. hope by prompt and careful attention i -to 'all goods entrusted to their care, to receive that share of pub He patronage, which it ' will be their I constant study to merit. I Lighterage and Carting on the mest reasonable terras* - «*•»»* Offices '.—opposite the new Custom House, Clyde Street, and next to Messrs Hately and Co's ! B ~?'*"^ - W.H. GODWIN R. BURREIT. Invercargill, 2nd January, 1864. - GODWIN AND BURRETT, riENERAL FORWARDING, CARTING. Vr COMMISSION AND CCSTOM.HOUSE - - AGENTS, , Opposite <thb New CpsTOM-HousE/CirTDE " ' ' Street, And next to Mesers Hately and Co.'a Bomlj Jelly

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 6 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 6 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 26, 6 January 1864, Page 3

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