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Partnership Notices. NOTICE is hereby given, ;that;the PARTNERSHIP lately subsisting; between the undersigned, James Harvey and William Stuart, as under the firm of Harvey and Stuart,. Solicitors; in Invercargill, was, on the 30th day of r July, 1864,* DISSOLVED by mutual consent ; and that the business will in future be carried on by the said James Harvey. JAMES HARVEY. WILLIAM STUART. Signed by the above-named Jamef Harvey and William Stuart, in — the presence ' of ; E. KIN», Articled Clerk, Invercargill. Dated this Ist day pf August, 1864. . NOTICE OE EEMOVAL. MR. JAMES HARVEY has REMOVED his Offices from Beaven's Buildings to EskBtreet, opposite the residence of M. Price, Esq., and near corner of Dee-street. PAETNEESHIP NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to notify that they have tins day entered into Partnership and commenced business as Merchants and Commission Agents, in the Provinces of Otago and Southland, ur.der the style of Dalgett, Rattbay and Co. FREDERICK GONNERMAN DALGETY, I By his Attorney, Charles Ibbotsox. JAMES RATTRAY. WILLIAM ALEXANDER TOLMIE. Dunedin, lst July, 1864. THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool or will give hberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety and 1 Company, in London or Melbonrne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores supplied. DALGETY, RATTRAY k CO. Invercargill, lst July, 1864. :. v - - Lectures. WINTEE EVENING LECTUEES. A RRANGEMENTS having been made with the I \. Committee, the succeeding Lectures of this course will be delivered in the Hall of the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. The following is the programmo for the ensuing month : — TUESDAY EVENING, 3bd SEPTEMBEB. S. M. SOUTH, Esq. " Geology " — with Illustrations. TUESDAY EVENING, 10th SEPTEMBER. C. E. BUTTON, Esq. " Voltaic Electricity " — with Experiments. TUESDAY EVENING, 17th SEPTEMBER. J. S. JOHNSTONE, Esq. " The Ballad Poetry of Scotland." The Lectures to commence at half-past 7 o'clock, punctually. ADMISSION FREE. ' THOS. L. BRIGHT, Hon. Secretary. Seeds and Plants, SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! I AGRICULTURAL AKD VEGETABLE, PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS English do. Oat do. Italian do. Cocksfoot do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns and Meadows, kc, kc CLOVERS AND COW GRASSES, In variety. VEGETABLE SEEDS, Various and Select. RHUBARB Roots and Seeds. EARLY SEED POTATOES. The whole have been selected for their special adaptation to the soil and climate of Southland. JAMES COOPEE and CO. Wholesale and Retail SEEDSMEN, FRUITERERS, „ Etc., etc, Corner of Lowther Arcade and Tay-street. N.B. — The trade supphed. Country orders will meet with immediate and areful attention. Catalogues forwarded on application. TEEES, SHEUBS, AND ELOWEEING PLANTS. fi LEAVE, WILLIAMS k CO. beg to draw \J the attention of their various up-country and town friends to the extensive and varied assortment of the above, just to hand per "Leoni das" and " Union," carefully selected by them selves personally, to suit particularly the S outh land climate, as follows : — Fruit Trees. — Apples, (warrantedclean) , Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Currants, white, red, and black ; Gooseberries, Mulberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Filberts, and common Nuts. Forest Trees. — Oaks, Elms, Beech, Ash, Sycamore, Walnuts, Chesnuts, Limes, Scotch and other Firs. Shrubs. — Laurel (common), Portugal, Holly and Bay, Laurel Tinus, 4 varieties ; Elder, Laburnum, 2 varieties ; Lilac, 2 varieties ; Myrtle, Arbutus or Strawberry tree, Weeping Willow, Cypress, 6 varieties. Flowering- Plants. — Dahlias 40 varieties Hollyhocks in varieties, Picotees and Carnations, &c, Roses 60 varieties, Jessamines in varieties, Double Violets, Polyanthus, Forget-me-not, and Bulbs ih great variety. Miscellaneous.— Sea-kail roots, Asparagus do., Artichokes, Rhubarb, Seed Potatoes, Ashleaf Fluck, Lapstone aud Sunnier, Nonsuch and Hundredfold. *•■-- -50,000 2-YEAR OLD QUICE3. CLEAVE; WILLIAMS aot>" CoS ''''JJJ Wholesale and" Retail Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Ifee-ftwfefc (opposite Exehaage Buildings).

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 39, 3 September 1864, Page 1

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