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Wanted. '^^T^FTe CIV A L'S INyEKCARGILL REGISTRY OFFICE. Squatters, hotel keepers, and private families, supplied with every description of .male and female servants. 19-2-tc No. 2,- Lowther Arcade. WANTED, immediately, Cooks, ■ Housemaids, Waitresses, Nursemaids, and General Servants, at Mrs Percival's Registry Office, Lowther Arcade. ' 24-2-249 WANTED, a Nursemaid. Apply; Watson's Hotel, Dee-street. 29-2— tc WANTED, Tenders for the erection of a Bridge. Apply J. R. Davies, Contractor, Dee-street. 29-2—250 WANTED, a Boy fourteen or fifteen years of age. Apply Cochran, Granger and Blackwood, corner of Deveron and Tay streets. WANTED, a good lion Turner, also a Boilermaker. Apply at the Southland Railway Ironworks. ' 26-2-250 i WANTED, to SelL a Tobacconist Business with Fixtures, also Forms suitable for Church or Theatre. Apply, Neustadt, Tay street. 26-2-250 WANTED; Tenders from Carpenters for repairing Cottage. Specifications at Three Bells Hotel, Tay-street, sharp. ;wST7 ANTED, a first : class Waiter ; one who V V thoroughly understands his business ; to take the management of the Restaurant at Lee's Hotel, Tay-street. \"S7 ANTED, a Youth. Apply at the Southland V T Club Billiard-room, to-day, between 2 and 4 p.m. Meetings. SOUTHLAND LAND ASSOCIATION, NO. 2. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the shareholders of the above Association will be held at the Offices, Dee-street, on the evening of Wednesday, 2nd March, at 8 o'clock. Business : To elect a Committee in the room of Messrs Gregor, Broad, Butts, Bain, Meikle, Goodwillie, and Hunter, resigned, and of MiGeorge Smallfield, deceased, and To elect an Auditor in the room of Edward Drury Butts, Esq., resigned. HENRY B. MONKMAN, Secretary. Invercargill, Feb. 27, 1864. 29-2-249 M.U.1.0.0.F " THE Brothers of the Loyal Shamrock, Rose, and Thistle Lodge are requested to meet at the Lodge-house, on Thursday, the 3rd instant, at halfpast 12, to follow the remains of the late wife of Brother George Hall . J. F. DE JOUX, N.G. Funeral Regab'a — Black crape scarf, apron trimmed with black crape, and black gloves. CEICKET. THE Monthly Meeting of the Members of the U.I.C.C. will be held at Colyer's Princess Hotel on Thursday Evening (chair to be taken at 8 o'clock sharp), for general business of the Club ; also to arrange a match for Easter Monday. The Secretary begs to inform members that a call of 5s will be made on each member to discharge liabilities of the club. By order of the Committee, GEO. W. FORD, Hon. Secretary. Dissolution of Partnership. NOTICE Is Hereby Given, that the Partnership between the Undersigned, Archibald Thomas Maning and Henry William Whitton, in the trade or business of Merchants, General Commission, Ship and Insurance Agents at Invercargill, under the firm of "Maning and Whitton," was this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the firm will now act in liquidation only until the Ist July next, when the business will be finally closed . j As witness our hands this 29th day of February, 1864, HENRY W. WHITTON, A. T. MANING. j Witness to the signatures of Archibald Thomas Maning E K C1 k and Henry William Whit- ' ton — Messrs HARVEY and STUART, Solicitors, 29-2 — te Invercargill. DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEESHIP. T^TOTICE is Hereby Given that the Partnership xM hitherto existing between the undersigned William Bryan, and James Coles, .carrying on business at Invercargill as Brickmakers, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or owing by the firm will be paid and received by James Coles. WILLIAM BRYAN. JAMES COLES. Witness — JOSEPH LAMBERT. 29-2-251 Tenders. TO CONTEACTOES. nhENDERS will be received till 12 o'clock of j JL Thursday, the 3rd March, for erection of a] Villa Residence, &c. Plans and Specifications may be seen, on and after Monday, the 22nd instant, at the offices of '..-■• TAYLOR and MARCHANT, ■'■■'. Architects, &c, 19-2— -250 Esk-street. -■■ "/.. DlTOfflNa. TENDERS will be received till noon on Saturday, the sth instant, for Forty Chains of Ditch- ■ ,;ing.7 .' '.'. '..,-;.' ;;. ;., ,--. - For particulars, apply to £ !9-2'-^5i; : ;,:.. ; ;'; 'Z '. .. ... Samuel, beaten,: L, . i npENDERS will be received till noon of Friday, 1 ; ?: ~'x ;X- sthMarch> for the forming' and -metalling; . i(screened: : gravel) of, five- ;i chains of right-of-way;' ! -between Dee" and Leven streets. i>.-< ! • - : For particulars apply at the office of J. R. Davies, contractor, Dee-street. 2-3-251

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Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, 2 March 1864, Page 1

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