■ : - ''$$&- : M'' : WOTM, ■ • '■ : - ..'.■•■:-. Will to dospatohfld TmS BAY (SA.TTTBB-00, ISra Isrss. Accounts for Bupplie9 to this vessel will not be uiilesa accompanied by orders for same, from Cupt. GODSBsrj or the undersigned, JOHN MACBONALD, Agent. ■ Esk-stroet, loth ' August. T?OEFREIG-HT or CHARTER Jj to any part of New Zealand, ; t|||J|^p> an Al SCHOONER, 80 tons tSir^m^w -» i burthen. Apply to . ANDEEW CUMMINGK Dee-street. "Wanted. MRS. WALKER, SOUTHLASTD EEGISTET OFFICE, SI'ET-STREET, ISXEECARGILL. Squ-ttors and Families supplied -with respectable mule or ibmale servants at any moment. WANTED, a Smart "LAD. Apply at the Victoria Horse Bazaar, Tay-street. WANTED, RUNNERS for the "Southland Times." Apply at the office. WANTED, a four-roomed HOUSE, FURNISHED. Apply, stating terms, " Delta," office of this paper. WANTED, an APPRENTICE, for the Printing Business. Apply at the office of this paper. ANTED, AGENTS for the SOUTHLAND TIMES, in the Province of Marlborough. TO EUNHOLDEES. WANTED.— A CARPENTER (married) is dosircus of an ENGAGEMENT on a Station ; woul 1 not object to make himself generally useful. Mas had three years' experience on Stations. High wages not expected. Address " Wade." Boi -14, Post-office, Invercargill. Board and Residence. A Few quiet gentlemen can be accommodated with BOARD and RESIDENCE in a private family, where there are no children, and only a few minutes' walk from the Post-office. Address — Mrs. A. K.. office of this paper. Missing Friend. /"lEORGE GREEN, Wheelright, commonly \J~ called " Jemmy Green," of Weedon, in England, who sailed from Melbourne to Otago in the" Hussar," in July, 1863, is requested to communicate at once with Messrs. Null, Sandford, and Allport, Solicitors, 24 William-street, Melbourne. To Let or Lease. TO LET. rr\HE ROYAL HOTEL, Tay-street, will be J_ LET, with or without the Billiard-room — rent low. Apply to BUTTNER & HALLENSTEIN. WANTED to LET, two COTTAGES in Tay-street, each four rooms — rent, 10s. per week* Apply W. Robertson, Three Bells' Hotel, Tay-street. Educational. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, INVERCARGILL. (Near the Junction of Leet and Dee Streets). Conducted by the EE V. C. SEAELE. THE above SCHOOL will (D.V.) be OPEN for the reception of Day Pupils and Boarders, on MONDAY, 11th JULY, 1864. NOTICE. mHE FEES for the Invercargill School from -*- the next quarter will be as follows : — Beading 12 shillings per quarter. Reading and Writing ... 15 do. do. Beading, Writing and Arithemetic, 20 sliillings per quarter. F. H. GEISOW. Treasurer of the Invercargill District School Committee. Hotel for Sale. SPLENDID CHANCE. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHEES. EOYAL HOTEL, BLUFF. p O E SALE, BY PEIVATE CONTEACT. IN consequence of business requiring his presence in England, the Proprietor of the above Hotel is prepared to — TEEAT FOE ITS SALE, ON THE MOST LIBERAI TERMS. The Books will show that during the last Seven Months, a First-class Business has been done. For Particulars, apply to E. C. SPENCEE, Jetty, Invercargill ; PEOPEIETOE, A Bluff Harbor.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 13 August 1864, Page 1
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468Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 32, 13 August 1864, Page 1
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