''"" gobks, ' Sta-tioiiei'y) &c,. jf . 11, k. MOEEISON & CO;, NEWS ■■■■ AGEM|$ C Y\ HAVE'bNIIIAM HOVELS, -STA^DABD WOBlgS^ -A3?D GMBBAi&imKRAItJafi, ehildven's Books; "School Books, Song BookSj BiblesjYPrayeri andiChurchSerticeSj Wesley's . "Hymns, Conerega« tional Hymn. Booßs, Oarden of tho ' '■■■"• YSbul/Sc,, in plain and Y "■ "Elegant* Binding. Y' ' " Aocount books;; Ledgors, Journals, Day Books, Cash Books, Minute Books, Bill Books, M.S. Books, Metallio and other Memorandiun Books, &0.,&c. > .., in every style. . COPYING' PRESSES^ Copying Books and Paper, Damping Pans and Brushes. ! • \ INKSTANDS, INVOICE FILES, ; Mucilage, Elastic Bands; Ever-pointedPencils, G-illott's Pens and Swan Quills, Penholders, Purses, Ink Erasers, &c.,' kc, in great variety. CREAM LAID, NOTE, AND LETTER PAPER, I Foolscap, Brief Paper,- -Lease Paper,* Printing Demy, Folio Post, &c., ENVELOPES, Cream Laid, Blue Laid,. Buff and Official Acceptance and Promissory Note Forms, Bills of Lading, Raffle Forms, Custom Forms, Illustrated Letter Paper, Carters' Forms, Cargo Books, &e. HOME NEWS, ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, Reynold's, Bell's Life in London, Times, Evening Mail, Dublin Warder, Nation, Londonderry Standard, Scotsman, Glasgow Saturday Post, Liverpool Albion, and Mercury, Manchester Weekly Times, and the Provincial, French, German, and Italian Papers, on the arrival of every Mail from Europe. CORNHILL MAGAZINE, TEMPLE BAR, All-the.year-Round, Once-a-Week, Sixpenny Magazine, London Journal, Family Herald, Reynold's Miscellany, Fashion Books, Bentley's Magazine, The Banker, Blackivood, Fraser, Macmillard, Art Journal, Quarterly, Edinburgh and Westminister Reviews, received by the English Mail, and forwarded to any address POSTAGE STAMPS, Country Storekeepers and News Agents Supplied. Agents for the Ikteecabg-ill Times, Canterbury Press, Geelong Advertiser, Dunstan News, kc, kc, kc Corner of Princes and Manse-streets, "OTAGO DAILY TIMES" AGENCY OFFICE, DUNEDIN. KY ROSE, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Tay-steeet (next Union Bank). Mercantile Stationery, comprising Ledgers Journals, Day Books, &c, all sizes A good selection of well-bound Books, illustrated, suitable for Presents A large stock of Bibles, Church Services, Prayers, and Psalms CIRCULATING LIBRARY, 10s. a-quarter * ls. a-week Music received by every steamer. MELBOURNE MASONIC JOURNAL: JOHN MUNRO, Bookseller, Dee-street, having been appointed agent for the above Journal, will be glad to receive subscribers' names. Copies can be had on the arrival of every mail from Melbourne. Government Advertisements. LIST of immigrants per ship Grasmere, to sail from Glasgow, on lst December, 1863:— Assisted. Helen Hunter; John W. Smith ; Donald, Flora, Isabella, Peter, John, and Elizabeth M'Lean ; Mary Carmichael ; Alexander and Janet Robertson ; Isabella Qjurow; Euphemia M'lntyre ; George and Emily Roberts ; Peter and Isabella Jardine; William, Mrs., Isabella, Annie, Margaret, Allan, Jessie, Helen, and I Mary M'Leod; Robert and Elsie Reid ; George and Rachel Mann ; Margaret Thomson ; Catharine Laing ; John Russell. j Nominated. "Peter Gilfedden ;. Andrew Scott ; William, Elizabeth, Catherine, Robert and Mary Ann Chapman ; James Latimer ; Adam and Ann I Little; John and WilliamM'Readie ; William, Maria, Mary, Robert, Henry, Thomas, George, and Emily Martin ; James, Andrew, Alexander, George, and Jane Burns ; John Whitefield ; James and Hannah O'Flaherty ; 1 Michael Cahill ; Michael Murray ; Etfzabeth Duncan ; Ann Dempster ; Catherine Fullarton ; Elspet Cruiekshanks , Patrick Murphy ; Honor Hughes; Charles Mulryan ; Roderick M'Leay ; John M'Rae ; James Forbes , John, Janet, Helen, Mary,' Swean, Isabella, David and Jane Fairweather; Thomas Morton; John, Margaret, Catherine, Alexander, Kenneth, and Margaret Fraser; Duncan Fullarton ; John M'Kay. ' Occupations. Domestic servants, 22 ; farm servants, 6 ; gardeners, 2 ; and one carpenter. D. M'ARTHUR, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, February, 1864. NOTICE. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION , having been established between Livercargill and Campbelltown, the line is now : open for the transaction; of business. The charges agreed upon are as foUows :-— For any message not exceeding ten (10) words, two shillings and. sixpence (2s. 6d.).. Each additional word one penny (Id.). Press messages sent from a duly authorised agent wiU be chaj.'ged the foUowing reduced .**' rate :— Ai", . Twelve (12) words or under, one shilling (Is.). Messages exceeding twelve words, one penny per word. No charge Avill be made for the date, i address, or signature to any message, and it is particularly requested that the two latter may be as clear and explicit as possible. A. M. WELDON, ' Director of Telegraphs.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 1
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651Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 43, 15 February 1864, Page 1
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