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Wanted. ■jur B""i7™p c % o i v a iFi isrvunoAiHJiiti REGrISTBY OFFICE. Stjuattoim, hotelkeepers, and private familios supplied with every description of male &nd female servants. Not 2i Lowther Arcade. W r ANTED a^good General Servant. Apply at the Theatre Boyal, WANTED a Washer-up. Apply G-lasgov? Boatauranfc, Clyde»street. WANTED, Laborers. Apply early, on the works, Esk-street. Burgoyne and Son, 11TANTED, a Washer-up for the Kitchen, VY Apply, Royal Hotel, Tay-street. WANTED to Lease, First-rate Sites in Kelvinstreet. Rent nominal. Apply office of this paper. WANTED, Copies of the Inveecab&ili Times of the 18th and 19th of May, 1863. Apply, offico of this paper. WANTED a first-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. For information, apply office of tliis paper. WANTED, to Sell, a Four-roomed House, with 600 yards of Tay-street, Terms easy. Apply office of this paper. WANTED Mr. John Corry to call immediately on Robertson and Co., Auctioneers. WJ ANTED, by a business young man, with VV £100, employment for self and money. Address W. Willis, ofiice of this paper. WANTED Tenders to Cut 2000 to 3000 feet Timber. Apply to Mr. White's Store, Dee-street, this day, at Ono o'clock. WANTED a Situation by a competent Bookkeeper ; or to make up books and collect accounts. Apply, " R.W.R.," office of this paper . WANTED by a Gentleman, Board aud Residence in a private family, where there are no other lodgers. Apply, " Board," office of tliis paper. WANTED, Dairymen, Farmers, ancl 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, InvercargiU. ~YX~T ANTED, Builders, Farmers, and the i T public to know, that they can be supplied with good unslacked Lime for 9s. per bag, at the Southern Cross Timber Yard, Clyde-street, Invercargill. Tenders. TENDERS. — In consequence of the Tenderers for Lighting the Street Lamps not being in attendance at the opening of Tenders, fresh Tenders v/ill be received till noon of Wednesday, the 24th instant. Tenderers are requested to be in attendance at the Town Board Office at half-past three o'clock, and be prepared to pay a deposit of 10 per cent, on the amount of tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, * J. C. HUNTER, Clerk to Town Board. Town Board office, Invercargill, 18th February, 1864. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS will be received till 12 o'clock of Saturday, the 27th inst., for the Erection of a Villa Residence, &c. Plans and specifications may be seen on and after Monday, the 22nd inst., at the offices of TAYLOR & MARCHANT, Architects, &c., Esk-street. Meetings. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. A MEETING of the Local Committee will be held at the Mechanics' Institute, on Saturday, 20th instant, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of Electing Chairmen for the different Sub-Committees, and arranging the periodical communication of the sub-Committee with the Secretary. J. B. TAYLOR, Secretary to the Committee. LNVERCARGILL DEBATING CLUB AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION. THE usual Meeting of the above Association will be at the School-house Taystreet, this evening, at half-past 8 p.m. Subject foe Debate — " Which has conferred most benefit on mankind, ' Poetry ' or ' Legislation.' " Educational. DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. THE MISSES PETRIE re-open their School ' for Young Ladies on Monday, the 25tli January. East End op Tay-Stbeet. TO TEACHERS. THE Teacher for the Town of InvercargiU having resigned, the School Committee arc 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 s suitable person. -.-«.- --■ -■..*. .- ,. L ..:■■.. -% - .*' Applications to be left with "F. H. GEISOW, Treasurer,

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1

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