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Wanted. M~ R"TT~i°Tp/ 0 .1- YYA h'B IKVEBOABOTLXi ,- , R;E.aiSTRY OFFICE. Squatters, hotelkeepefs, and private families supplied with eveyy description of mm and i&Mie servants. 1 ='.-: No, g, Loathe? Avoado: WANTED, Piftean Bawawnon, Apply W ffftmfl" MflKoYuslo and Co., Mokemoko. WANTED -Mclou Walm Apply* AHtt-fflbrft Sotel, KBWn.st.reot, WANTED to I^ergo, Pirst-fato Site in lielvlnstreot. Rent nominal. Apply office of thia paper. W4NTED, Oopiea of the Isvimo about. Tiaaa of the lSth and 16th of May, 1303. Apply, ofiloe of this paper, WANTED a good strong Boy. Apply at tho Excelsior Bowling Saloon, TayStreet. WANTED a flrsfc-class Book-keeper, one used to double entry preferred. Apply by letter, addressed M. R., office of this paper. WANTED, to Sell, the interest in the Lease of a Section in Kelvin-street. Fov information, apply office of this paper. WANTED, to Sell, a Four-roomed Houso, with 600 yards of Tay-street. Terms easy. Apply offiee of this paper. WANTED Mr. John Corry to call immediately on Robertson and Co., Auctioneers. TTTANTED, James Wilson to call for his V V Watch, left with J. Neustadt, otherwise will sell same to defray expenses. WANTED, Carpenters, accustomed to bridges, to work by piece-work. Apjjly J. R. Davies, Exchange Buildings. WANTED, Mangling, at Mrs. Miller's, at 6d. por dozen. Corner of Arcade and Taystreet. VTf ANTED by a Gentleman, Board and VV Residence in a private family, where tliere are no other lodgers. Apply, " Board," office of this paper. WANTED to Sell, tlie boat Louisa, carries two tons cargo, with masts, sails, oars, etc., complete. Apply to Wm. M'Taggart, Mokomoko Ferry. TTTANTED, immediately, Two Ploughmen V \ und Three Farm Labourers, by Douglas Aklerston k Co., Oteramika. Apply to Mr. G:dl, manager at Cochran, Granger, and Blackwood's, Deveron-street. WANTED, Dairymen, Farmers, and the public to know, that they can procure Earthen Tiles for barn, kitchen, dairy, and oven floors, hearths, kc, at the Southern Cross Timber Yard, Clyde-street, Invereargill. WANTED, Builders, Farmers, and the pubhc to know, that they can be supplied with good unslackcd Lime for 9s. penbag, at the Southern Cross Timber Yard, Clyde-street, Invercargill. Tenders. TiENDEKS. — No eligible tender liaving been received for the iron Lamp-posts, fresh Tenders will be received till noon of Wednesday, the 17th instant, for the supply of Forty' Iron Lamp-posts, at so much per post. Tenderers to send in their own designs, stating weight of post, and time when they can be delivered. Tenders will be received at this office till noon of Wednesday, the 17th instant, for supplying with Kerosene Oil, Lighting, and keeping in repair the Street-lamps, at so much per lamp, for six months, commencing lst day. of March, 1864. The Board may not accept, tlie lowest or j any tender. Bv order, J. C. HUNTER. Town Board office, Invercargill, lltli Feb., 1864, TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS will be received till noon on Wednesday, the 17th inst., for the Erection of a Cottage (labor only) at Seaward Bush, about three miles from town. Apply to SAMUEL BEATEN. Educational. SELECT EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. PETTINGAL desires to announce that she purposes recommencing Scholastic duties on Monday, 25th instant, at her new residence, Dec-street, North Road. The system of instruction will combine the usual principles of a moral and intellectual education. Private lessons irf Music and Singing. Terms on application. DAT AND BOARDING SCHOOL. THE MISSES PETRIE re-open their School for Young Ladies on Monday, the 2 sth January. East End of Tay-Stbeet. TO TEACHERS. THE Teacher for the Town of Invercargill having resigned, the School Committee are prepared to receive applications for the office up to the 20th of February. Applicants must enclose authenticated certificates, and give full particulars of qualification and experience. The School Committee guarantee not less than £250 per annum, with free house, to a suitable person. Applications to be left with F. H. GEISOW, Treasure*. -,

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 1

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634

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 1

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