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Mo:iey:to liend, -«" '■ "" l " "*■ '■' ■■"■!■''- ■" i »■' '■■n.n miiiiw. iii^lH •- MONEY TO LEND. THE OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND INVEST. MENT COMPANY. V Capital £soo,oo(3,in Shares of £10 eaoh, BANKERS : THE BANK OE OTAOO (LIMITED); QUCH arrangements have now been" made, qA. O enable the Colonial Board of Directors to entertain proposals for LOANS on Landed .other ' Security. ' ,' .... , u'--. •■*■- '. ; Prospectuses, and forms of application for sbares, or for loans, as well as niore detailed 1 uoV formation, may be had at s . THE BAJSTK OF OTAGO (LIMITED). JOHN MURRAY, Manager. Invercargill, 12th August, 1864. Bank Notice. rp HE BAN K O F OTA GO Jl (Limited.) (Incorporated by Act of the General Assembly of New Zealand.) . y CAPITAL— £SOO,OOO. HEAD OFFICE— LONDON. j HEAD COLONIAL OFFICE— DUNEDDN. INVERCARGILL BRANCH. DEAFTS and LETTERS of CREDIT granted on LONDON, negotiable in all parts of GREAT BRITAIN and IRELAND; aiso on the BANK OF SCOTLAND and BRITISH LINEN COMPANT and Branches Ih Scotland ; and on Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Queensland, and all parts of New Zealand, on the Banks various Correspondents and Branches. INTEREST allowed on Deposits at the rate of Five per cent, if lodged for twelve months; Four per cent, for six months; and Three per cent, for three months. Rates of Discount, Exchange, and general terms of business, may be ascertained at the Bank. JOHN MURRAY, Manager. Invercargill, 20th July, 1864. Hotels and Restaurants. ALBION HOT E L, DEE-STREET, INVER CAR GILL. WILLIAM A. LIND ,respectfully informs his ■friends, the old settlers, , and the public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the above HOTEL, ancl trusts, by strict attention to. business and the wants of his customers, to merit a share of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and the Hotel newly furnishad throughout. "W. A. L. having secured the services ofa firstclass French Cook, can cohfidentiaUy offer a bill of fare unequalled by any in Invercargill. Breakfasts from Bto 10 o'clock ; dinners, from 1 to 3 o'clock ; teas, from 6to 8 o'clock every kay. First-class beds from Is. to 2s. per night. First-class Stabling attached to the Hotel, and arc under the management of an experienced ostler. Livery, Bs. ; baits, 2s. 6. Tlie Wines, Spirits, and Beer are of the first brands only. SOUTHEEN CEOSS HOTEL AND CAEE, Corner of DON AND DEE STEEETS, LATE WATSON'S HOTEL. JOHN WEI a.H-T.' T>EGS to inform the Public and his Friends generally, that he has OPENED the abovo Old Established HOTEL under the above name, and trusts, by his well-known attention to tha requirements and wishes of his Customers, to ensure their continued Patronage. THE TABLE AND BED-ROOMS Are unequalled in Invercargill. ! JOHN WEIGHT, PROPRIETOR. i CLAEENDON HOTEL, Corner of Esk and Kecvin Streets. DAVID WEBSTER- begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that at the above Hotel eveiy requisite and comfort can be obtained. The Ale and Spirit Department are carefully stocked, and every attention shown to the requirements of his customers. Lunch on the Table daily, at One o'Clock. D. WEBSTER, Proprietor. pEINCE OE "WALES HOTEL -*■ DEE-STREET, INVERCARGILL. J. Gr. HUGHES, Propbietor. AT THE GLASGOW EESTAUEANT, CLYDE-ST MET, YOU will always find Breakfasts ready -from Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from Twelve till Three. Tea from.Fve tiU Seven. CLEAN, WELL-AIRED BEDS I With Charges to meet the times. NEW TOEK DINING * EOOMS, j' T ''„-.: :.' .. ESK-STREET. , 'H. HICKS, PEOP BIE TOE: : IJ H. begs to return his thanks for the amplo X« patronage hitherto '' afforded him, and to assure the Public that liis motto is still "A First- . class Table and Accommodation" at charges to »uit the times. TrayeHers are always assured of acooaamodatior .

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 1

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