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Government Advertisements. APPLICATIONS FOR RUNS. APPLICATIONS have been received for Depasturing Licenses for the following Runs,— descriptions of their boundaries !may he seen at this office : — No. Applicant. Situation. 395 J. C. M'Kay Upper "Waiau 336 Do Do Persons having any objection to make against the granting of these Licenses, must do so within three months from the d-aie of advertisement, in accordance with the "89th Clause of the Land Regulations. WALTER H.. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 12th 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. tho Crown in terms of subjoined Resolution ofthe Board, of date 13th inst. "Resolved, that the Waste Land Board has no power to grant an Occupation License on Crown Lands." WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 29th October, 1863 : NOT I. C E. ON and after Tuesday, the 2nd day of February, Blocks IV, Mabel District, and I, Forest Hill District, will be open for application. Persons having applications for unsurveyed land in the above Blocks, must attend personal! v or by agent, at the Land Office, on Thursday, the 28th January, at 12 o'clock, to have their claims settled, otherwise the 15th clause of the Land Regulations will be enforced. WALTER IL PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 9th Jan., 1864. N O T I C E. ON and after Tuesday, Ihe 9th day of February, Block V, Mabel District," will be open for application Persons having applications for unsurveyed land in this Block must ati end personally, or by agent, tit the Land Office, on Thursday, tlie 9'h February, at 12 o'clock, to have their claims settled, otherwise the 15th clause ofthe Land Regulations will be enforced. WALTER I-I. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board OfTce, Invercargill, 9th Jan., 1564. NOT IJC E . ON Tuesday, the 9th day of February, applications for unsurveyed land in Blocks I and IV, Campbelitown Hundred fronting Bluff Havb r, will bo decided by the Waste Land Board, a- 12 o'clock, when the attendance of parties interested, in person or by agent, will be required. The surplus land (if any) in the above Blocks will be open for application on and after Monday, the loth February. WALTLR H. PF ARSON, Ciiief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, Invercargill, 9th Jan., 18-34. Late Advertisements. Received too late for Classification. m HEA T RE ROYAL. I MORE NOVELTY. MONDAY, 2.3 th JANUARY, The entertainments will conclude with a New MUSICAL FARCE Written hy THA I CHER, entilled W ANT ED A B A R IM A I D ! ! Mr Puttikler, a Provineinl Hotelkeepe>\ i.md of Saur Kraut and Faderland ... _ ... Mr Small Mr Boniface, an English Publican in wantnf a smart B:innaiil Mr Thatcher Miss P.. liy Patterson, a neu- arrival in the Province — one of Miss Rj-e's importations ... ... Mdmc- Vitelli Sonj;s, Due's, &c- incidental to the piece — Song — '■ Wanted a 80-maid" —Mr B-nibice Son"- — "I'm a Reinilar Siunning Girl — Polly P.ittersou. Duett—" Say dat you vi'l come" — Puttikler ana Polly Patterson. German " Viddy Viddy Vitsom "—Puttil.ler Duett— '* I'm in want of a Nice Barmaid " Puttikler and Boniface. Grand Trio and Finale — "Jam-iiny! dnt is do spot " — Boniface, Polly Patterson, and Puttikler. Doors open at Eight o'clock, performance to commence at half-past Eight sharp. PUBLIC NOTICE. T PROHIBIT the sale of the Cutter at the Jl Mokomoko, as advertised by the Registrar of Soathiaud, haviug Bought the said Cutter of tho Builder and Owner, James Scott. W. IT. BRUCE, Shipwright. NOTICE. A MEETING of Settlers will be held at Pelli-igs' Public-House, Wallacetown, on TuesU.iy nest, at Two o'clock, for the purpose of Petitioning the Superinlend.-nt to prohibit the Importation ot C.tttle into Southland, from Twofold Bay, Newcastle and other infected ports. £3 REWARD. •- A DAPwK Bay Pony, shaggy mane, white hind Xi. foot, blouh branded under off-mane, supposed to have gone in the direction of the Waimatuka; the Finder, on bringing it, lo Mr Smith's Stables, Invercargiil, will receive the above Reward. TF JQllAi DUNCAN who arrived at the Bluff _L from the Cape of Good Hope by t'.e ship Sir Wm. Eyre, some monhs ago. will communicate with W. & G. Turnbuil & Co., Dunedin, he wiil hear of soinetuing to his advantage. pOR SALE or to LET, 96 Acres of Land, jj at the eastern extremity of the Makerewa Bush, 2§ miles east from the junction of Main North and Wallacetown Roads, being Section 19, Block IX, Invercargill Hundred ; available bush, within 200 yards of this allotment • price, £1 15s per acre. Also, the adjoining allotment, east, being Section 15, Block X, about 76i acres ; price, £1 103 per acre. And an allotment on the Makerewa River, ' being Sections 50 and 57, Block X, consisting of bush about 34 acres, and 10 of open land ; ten miles from town, and about three due north of the above-mentioned allotments. £1 15s per acre. For I'm* ther information, apply to MUELLER & GEISOW, Auctioneers, 49 Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. FOR SALE. Two adjoining Corner Sections, 1 namely— Section 1 and Section 22, Block XXXII, invereargill, fronting Nith, Teviot, and Ettrick streets." Price very low. Apply to MUELLER & GEISOW, - Auctioneers, 50 Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 34, 25 January 1864, Page 3

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