For Sale. TO AGEICULTUEISTS. EOE SALE. BY PEIVATE BAEGAIN. Ok ob Before thb 20th CuREEifT. SECTION 12, Block VII, Invercargill Hundred, consisting of 160 acres — half excellent bush, and half first-class open land. Fourteen acres are wire fenced, and have been broken up. The improvements consist of — i Three-roomed Cottags Hut Stockyard Cowshed and Stable. Terms easy. Apply, for further particulars, to CALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. 15th September, 1864. 47-tc. ON SALE, by the undersigned — The most approved mixture of PERUVIAN AND BOLIVIAN C-fUANO. MORISON, LAW AND CO. 40-tc Esk-street. ON S A L E,— Ex Fanny, just arrived, 40 Boxes celebrated " Dingo " brand of Tobacoo 60 Bags fine counter Mauritius Sugar 50 Boxes full and light weight Candles 4,-Casks of dry Amontilado Sherry 20 Cases Dienhard and Jonson's No. 2 Moselle Martell's Brandy, in bulk ; Schnapps, &c 48-60 H. T. ROSS, Don-street. Partnership Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED beg to notify that they have tlus day entered into Partnership and commenced business as Merchants and Commission Agents, in the Provinces of Otago and Southland, under the style of Dalgety, Rattray and Co. " FREDERICK GONNERMAN DALGETY, By his Attorney, Chari/es Ibbotson'. JAMES RATTRAY. WILLIAM ALEXANDER TOLMIE. Dunedin, lst July, 1864. 27-65 rpHE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool 1 or will give liberal advances on tho same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety and Company, in London or Melbonrne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in thenhands for sale. Station stores supplied. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. InvercargiU, lst July, 1864. 27-65 Edncational. MR. T. G. SMITH, Fellow of the Educational Institute of Scotland, BEGS to intimate thafc he intends to OPEN CLASSES for all the branches of an English and a Commercial education, on MONDAY, the 19th 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. To secure the advantages of private tuition, both classes will be limited t.o 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. THE FEES for the Invercargill School from the next quarter will be as follows -. — Reading 12 shillings per quarter. Reading ancl Writing ... 15 do. do. Reading, Writing and Arithemetic, 20 shillings per quarter. F. H. GEISOW. Treasurer of the Invercargill District 4-te School Committee. -> — . TV AY AND BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by the Misses PETE lE, East end of Tay-street, 88-50 Invercargiil. ""SOUTHLAND TIMES" JOB PKINTING OFFICE ESK-STEEET, Nea.b Eailwat Station. ■T^HE Proprietors beg to inform tho Pubhc that they have received from Melbourne THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF PLAIN AND FANOY TYPE To be found in any office hi New Zealand, and they are now prepared to execute every descrip" tion of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, At very EEDUCED PEICES. "TIMES \ JOB PRINTING^ OFFICE, '
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 20 September 1864, Page 1
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509Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 48, 20 September 1864, Page 1
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