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X»osV Stolen && j ' ' £40 REWARD. LOST from Benmore Station, New Elver: 40 head Cattle, principally Steers, oi various brands, as follows i—AJB conjoined* OE ■ conjomed, HB conjoined, S— B, DC, DM,HM i conjoined, TK,J^-S,J—C,WS and WEI Anj party giving information that will lead to tht finding of the above lot of oattle -will yeoeivc the iward xipon application to CAREY & GILLES, Auctioneers, Invercargill} Or to Mr. M'Loan, Bonmove station. FOUND, on the New River Hundred, a DARK BAY MARE, with young Foal, ' t branded V HS on near shoulder. The Maro is apparently diseased. The owner can have ■ her on paying expenses by applying to the Poundkeeper at Wallaeetown. WILLIAM MARTEN, , Chairman of the Wardens. January 26th, 1864. t c FOUR POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED from Mabel district eight months ago, a mouse-brown riding Mare . white face, white hind feet well up the leg ; branded IM near shoulder; supposed to be running about the Mataura Plains. Whoever ■ wdl bring her to Mr. M'lntoshs', Half-way i Bush, will receivo tlie above reward ; or, any one giving information that will lead to the recovery of same. JAMES ALLAN, Mabel Bush. Houses and Land for Sale. FOR SALE, — 700 Acres, more or less, oi the finest Agricultural Land on the Mataura Plains, including about 100 Acres of Heavy Timber ; 150 Acres fenced hi ; 20 Acres under crop, including also, House, Stockyard, and Stable, well-sheltered from the West. The selection having been one of the first, presents an opportunity for immediate and favorable settlement, seldom to be met with. For further particulars, apply to MACDONALD & RUSSELL, Solicitors, Invercargill ; or, to MESSRS. WILLIAMSON, Oteramika. FOR SALE, the Remainder of the Lease of the Premises in Tay-strcct, hitherto occupied by Mr. R. Harrison, situate between Mr. Pcrkin's Drapery Establishment and the Union Hotel. Frontage to Tay-strcct, 29 feet, with aright of wav the fidl depth of the Section. Annual ground rent, £15 10s, with a valuation for the buildings at the expiry of th% lease. For full particulars apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY k CO. FOR SALE, or Lease, a Block of Five Hundred Acres of Well-selected Land, situated three miles from Riverton, with navigable river frontage, and including about ThirtyAcres of Bush. Also, A few detached Sections, near Riverton. Apply to Mr. Hodgkinson, or Messrs. Surman and Crerar, Riverton ; or, Messrs Mueller and Geisow, Invercargill. 30 VILLA RESIDENCE. FOR SALE, a handsome and commodious Family Residence, situate on half an acre of land fronting the Main North Road, about ten minutes' walk from the Post Oflice. The Houso is large and roomy, with spacious entrance hall, bath room, and verandah ; the situation is dry and salubrious, the garden tastefully laid out, and the section closely fenced. • Apply to F. NUTTER, Tay-street. r--rri-;"'"Mii«. J <-*7T'iT«rrraTmu.^^ Houses and Land to Let or Lease TO LET, Large Store and Offices, in best part oi Kelvin street. Apply to MR SOUTH, Solicitor. Orte MUELLER & GEISOW, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agonts. Notices, NOTICE. a ALL Debts due to Alfred Nicholas, Esq., ir Southland, remaining unpaid after the 25th inst. will bo handed to a Solicitor ibi recovery, and all claims against him must be sent in by that date or they will not be recognised. D. MUNRO, Attorney for A. Nicholas. Riverton, 3rd February, 1864. i ■ ~ NOTICE. J BOWMAN (of the Firm of Giller anc , Bowman) having determined to rctin from the busmess, requests that all claim! against the firm be sent in before Tuesday the 23rd inst., on which day a meeting of tin Creditors of the firm will be held at the office opposite the Albion Hotel, at 4< p.m. Invercargill, 16th 1864. L NOTICE. i ALL parties having accounts against Mr Alexander Macdonald, of Campbelltown are requested to forward them to the under signed. HARVEY AND STUART, Beaven's Buildings, Tay-street, Invercargill. ' IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF FRANCIS HAMILTON. A FIRST DIVIDEND will now be paidt< parties proving their claims, on applica 5 tion at the offices of the undersigned, 1 6 HARVEY & STUART, Solicitors, Beaven's Buildings, Tay-strcct. Invercargill, 17th February, 1864.

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

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 45, 19 February 1864, Page 1

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