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Public Notices KOTICE. ALL parties having CLAIMS AGAINST the owners of WRECK OF SCOTIA, are hereby requested to render them to the undersigned, on or before Monday, 19th instant, or they will not ba recognised. A. J. SMYTH, Railway Officer. 15th September, 1864. ' STOLEN OR STRAYED. A COLLIE or SHEEP DOG, belonging to A. T. Clarke, butcher. Was rnisacd iirst about eight days ago. Answers to the name of " Clyde." Color — Black, with white stripe on the face, and tip of the tail, and feet slightly tipped white. The finder, on returning him to Mr. Clarke, will bo rewarded, and if found in the possession of any one after this notice, they will be prosecuted, invercargill, 15th Sept., 1864. 46-48 TWO POUNDS REWARD. T OST, from Long Bush, a BAY DRAUGHT JLj HORSE, dark points, branded PC on near shoulder, long scar on hind pastern. Any one bringing the same to Mr. Ross' Store, Long Bush, | shall receive the above reward. 46 51 PANCY BAZAAR. a BAZAAR, In aid of the ENGLISH CHURCH BUILDING FUND, Will be held at the Railway Station, INVERCARGILL, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, the 27th and 28th insts. Contributions for thiß purpose will be gratefully received by Mbs. TANNER, Mrs. GILLES, Mrs. DONALD MACDONALD, And by Mb. MARCHANT, At the Railway Station. I J. H. BAKER. | 43-51 Hon. Secretary. Educational. "" mrTt. g-. smith; I Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland, * T>EGS to intimate that he intends to OPEN Jp CLASSES for all the branches of an English and a Commercial education, on MONDAY, tub 19tii CURRENT, at 10 o'clock a.m., in Esk-street, immediately behind the English Chapel. Classes for the higher branches, including \ Mathematics, Land Surveying, Navigation, Latin, French, German, &c, will also be opened at 6 o'clock p.m. j To secure the advantages of private tuition, j both classes will be limited to thirty pupils. Terms for Day Classes — English, with Grammar, one guinea per quarter ; each additional branch, five shillings. For Evening Classes — one branch, two guineas per quarter ; each additional branch, ten shillings. ALL FEES PAID IN ADVANCE. ~ NOTICE. nnHE FEES for the Invercargill School from -*- the next quarter will be as follows : — Reading 12 shillings per quarter. Reading and Writing ... 15 do. do. j Reading, Writing and Arithemetie, 20 BluUings per quarter. F. H. GEISOW. ! Treasurer of the Invercargill District 4-tc School Committee. > T\AY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the Misses PETEIE, East end of Tay-street, SS-SO Ijtvercaegji,!,. Business Notices. AEIMA, FROM GLASGOW. TIMBER! TIMBER ! ! TIMBER ! ! ! TO Arrive, per Paria, from Glasgow, expected daily at Bluff Harbor— 40,000 feet, It, 1, i, h i inch T. and G. Scotch-dressed BOARDS ; also, a fine parcel of feather-edged WEATHERBOARDS. For SALE, by the undersigned, HENDERSON, BONAR and CO., Invercargill and Bluff Harbor. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. npHE Undersigned are prepared to make X liberal advance on Wool consigned to them for shipment to their agenta in London and Melbourne. Agent in London — Mr. R. Whittikg-ham. Melbourne — Whitting-ham BfiOS., Bond-street. WHITTINGHAM BROS., 47-te Riverton. YORKSHIRE BACON. T B. SMITH, Butcher, Dee-street, has received, ex Charlotte Jane and Gananoque, a Lot of PRIME YORKSHIRE BACOF, Whiolibe is railing it

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 47, 17 September 1864, Page 1

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