tost, Stolen, &o. LOST from Bonmore Station, Now Biver, 40 hesd Cattle, principally Steers, cf various brandsj as follows i— AB conjoined, CB • fionjoinud, HB fionioinod, S— B, DO, BM,HM d conjoined, T% J— &,J— O.WSundWE. Any party giving information that will lead io tho finding of tho abovo lot of cattlo wll-yeocivo the reward upon application to f OARE* & d-ILLES, Auctioneers, f Invercargill j . Or to Mr, M'Lean, Benmoro station. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST, a dark bay Horse, white mark on forehead, very thick mane and tail, near - hind foot white, and longer than the other, '• with an old scar on it ; no perceptible brand, name, "Maori Jack," last seen between Flint's Bush and Sand Hills. Whoever finds ■■the same, brings him 'to the Victoria Stables, 1 Invercargill, will receive the above reward. FOUND, on the New River Hundred, a DARK BAY MARE, with young Foal, branded V HS on near shoulder. The Mare is apparently diseased. The owner can have her on paying expenses by applying to the Poundkeeper at Wallacetown. 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 Avhite face, white hind feet well up the leg ; branded IM near shoulder ; supposed to be running about the Mataura Plains. Whoever will bring her to Mr. M'lntoshs', Half-way Bush, will receive the above reward ; ov, any one giving information that will lead to tho recovery of same. JAMES ALLAN, Mabel Bush. Houses and Land for Sale. FOR SALE, tlio Remainder of tlie Lease of the Premises ilr Tay-street, hitherto occupied by Mr. R. Harrison, situate between Mr. Perkin's Drapery Establishment and tlie Union Hotel. Frontage to Tay-street, 29 feet, with a right of way the full depth of the Section. Annual ground rent, £15 10s, with a valuation for the buildings at the expiry of the lease. For full particulars apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. FOU SALE, or Ijcjisc, a Block of Five Hundred Acres of Well- selected Land, situated three miles from Riverton, with navigable river frontage, and including about Thirty Acres of Bush. Also, A few detached Sections, near Riverton. Apply to Mr. Hodgkinson, or Messrs. Surrnan 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 Oiiice. The House is large and roomy, with spacious entrance hall, bath room, and verandah ; the situation is dry aud salubrious, the garden tastefully laid "out, ancl the section closely fenced. Apply to F. NUTTER, Tay-street, Houses and Land to Let or Lease TO LET IN ESK STREET, CLOSE TO DEE-STREET. A SHOP, three rooms, Yard, and Out-offices, with right-of-way entering from Esk-street, between Messrs. James Homer ancl Co.'s store and the premises, and from Tay-street, between the Banks of New Zealand and Otago. These pi-emises have liitherto been let at Five pounds per week, but in order to meet the dullness in trade, and also, to secure a respectable and permanent tenant, they are now olfered at Three pounds per week. Apply to COLIN N. CAMPBELL & CO., Accountants, &c, Beavin's Buildings, Tay-strcet, *T"0 LET, Large Store and OfTices, in best part of X Kelvin street. Apply to MR SOUTH, • Solicitor. Ork MUELLER & GEISOW, Authorised Surveyors and Land Agents. aa3CgBBS33K*gCT»JTO**.IEBgaBasCa"JmtVJ«UM*»4^ SQUARING THE CIRCLE. THE Advertiser undertakes to perform the hitherto supposed impossibility o squaring the circle geometrically. Address F. F. G., oflice of this paper. MOKOMOKO. ACCOMMODATION HOUSE. TRAVELLERS can be supplied with HORSES at any time. The Ferry Boat will leave for Invercargill daily at low water, and return with the tide. Horses for Hire. W. M'TAGGART. PATENT BILLIARD TABLES. London make. .Large Stock just received. JULIUS PASER, ** 196, Little Bourke Street, East, Melbourne. nn linn i m ißMmnanKn^BMMWßßßgMaimMHMmMiiww IF JOHN DUNCAN who arrived at tbe Bluff from the Cape of Good Hope by tbe ship Sir IWm. Eyre, some months ago, will communicate with W. & G. Turnbull & Co., Dunedin, ho will hear of- something to his atJvanfago. >
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 22 February 1864, Page 1
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686Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 46, 22 February 1864, Page 1
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