Tenders. J TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. | rriJENDERS are invited up to the 28tb, for the JL erection of large additions, required to com- ' .plete the present Buildings of LEE'S HOTEL, • upon the 'i ay Street frontage. Plan's and Specifications to be seen at the Architects, ANGUS ItERR'S, Office, opposite the Prince, of Wales Hotel. , LENDERS will be received at the Office^ of the' F 1 Town Board for the undermentioned Works, viz: — lst.— For the formation "and construction of 8 Crossings in Dee-street, with approaches ' to same. '- 2nd.-rrFoy construction of 9 Crossiags, with approaches to dame, for Esk -street. 3rd. — For constructing 3 Crossings in Taystreet. Tenders will be received at this office till noon of Wednesday, the 13th instant, where plans and specifications may be seen.' The -Board does not biad itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order; " J. C. HUNTER, Cierk to Town Board. Town Board Office, Invercargill, 4th Jan , 1864. rpEWDEBS will be received at Town Board Jj Office till noon of ' Wednesday, the 13th inst., for Painting the Names of "the various Streets ~pn I tin,- at per four inch letfe'f,. and fixing the name where practicable/ ;. - . ; By Order. : ) ----- '■ ' : J. C. HUNTER;, : • . Clerk .to the Town Board. 1 : TO SAWYERS. ~ " 1 mENDERS wanted for Sawing r about, 4000 Feet i Jj of Timber, at Seaward' Buah. For particulars- ' apply to ■■'■■■:..' SAMUEL BEAVEN. Shipping Ajivertisemeiits. s STEAM TO DUNEDIN. jsgsj^, - rpHE' Fast and Favorite iw& vjk^ iScrew Steamer .. .Z||§j^§|^' WILLIAM MISKIN, «J§|lssi!ljiiiisP' F.J; Wilson, Commander, [ will sail as above, This Day, 13th inst., at 2.30 • p.m-, and will continue to sail regularly from > Invercargill every Wednesday, and from Dunedin ' every Saturday. For freight or passage apply to DALGEfY, RATTRAY & CO. : N.B. — It is particularly requested that all passengers booh themselves at the Agents' Office i before going on board. FIRST WOOL SHIP. ■nOK LONDON DIRECT, ; The Al Barque WITCH OF THE TEES, i C. Babtlby, MasteHj 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 FOtt THE LONDON MARKET, And will aail DURING THE 110 NTH OF JANUARY. For freight or passage apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANING & WHITTON. November 20th, 1863. WITCH OF THE TEES FOB LONDON. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. / - 'VTO Wool or other Freight will be f^^Nv Received on Board without an : «?lis^£gii§» Order, and arrangements can be 1 made by intending Shippers with either of the : Undersigned, for forwarding Wool from any of the " skipping places on the Coast to the Ship. [ DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. MANIXG&WniTTON ; November 20th, 1363. " SCHOONER EWALD, FROM MELBOURNE. ' NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. /+ rpHE above vessel having been . i^ft*Jk\ -*- entered a t the Custom?, Con*^i^i?\\ B '£ nees are requested to pass C^tiEll^a entr ' es an< * P a y fright to the ■3§^&*g£L!feS£. undersigned. Entries not passed before 12 o'clock noon, this day, will be passed at Consignees' expense. All Goods at Consignees* risk as soon as landed f at the Jetty - > BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN, Agents, Doe street. FOR MELBOURNE. /* rpHE Fast - sailing Schooner, i t^i^jk JL EWALD, JHl&^lrVV Capt. Johnston, will be dispatched Jlffi-fft^fiNa' as above in a few days. «§|j|isJgsgigp» Freight taken at the lowest current rates. For freight or passage apply to BUTTNER & HaLLENSTEIN, Agents. Dee street, 13th Jan., 1864. FOIIMELBOURNE DIRECT (If sufficient tndilcement offers). / . rpH E splendid Fast sailing Clipper 1 t^iv'^^K -*- r s c k ooiier f^-^^^M' Ahcuee, Commawdeb -.. 190 Tons Register, liying alongside the Jetty, 1 Will take Wool at 17s 6d per bale ; other freight upon eaually reasonable terms. Has first-rate accommodation for passengers. Apply to 1 ■ MANING & WHITTON, Ag<nts. Tay Street, 9th January, 1864. FIRST WOOL SHIP DIRECT TO MELBOURNE. : m H E Favorite Schooner tjjlv^v MIMMIE DIKE, j ii^_V^_jEJrr hourly expected, will receive a . cargo of wool direct to Melbourne Wharf, .it I reasonable rates. This 1 vessel 'took 160 bales from Itiverton to Melbourne last season in fine condition. Apply to • ■• ' 'Messrs SURMAN & CRER.IR ; i / or to P. MUNRO, Riverton, •
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 3
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673Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 29, 13 January 1864, Page 3
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