Wanted. MRS. WALKER, SOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, VJ neit Button's Brewery. Spey Street, Ixveecabguix. Squatters and Families supplied with respectable Male or Female Servants at any moment. 42 tc WANTED, a SECOND WAITER, at the Club Hotel. Apply at 12 o'clock this day. WANTED, a SERVANT GIRL. Apply office of this paper. 50-tc WANTED, Squatters and Builders to know that John Dixon has determined to clear out his entire STOCK at COST PRICES, comprising — 5 tons best Tupper's English Corrugated Iron ; 8 do. do. Brabv's London ; 4 do. Hamilton, Liverpool ; 10 do. Scotch ; 4,000 feet Ridging, Spouting, and Piping ; 800 sheets of Damaged Corrugated Iron ; 1,000 do. of splendid Zinc ; a few hundred Sashes, from 7s. each ; do. do. Panel Doors, from 9s. The whole must be cleared out at cost prices to make room for home shipments. To parties about to build this is au opportunity that may not occur again. Corrugated Iron Depot, Deestreet, Invercargill. 43-55 WANTED, BOARD and RESIDENCE, by a Single Gentleman, in a private family, where there no children. Address, stating terms, Box 34, Post Office. TirANTED, to purchase, half-a-dozen young VV Pigs, under three months old. Apply to W. A. Lind, Albion Hotel. August 29th, 1864. 39-tc WANTED, RUNNERS for the "Southland Times." Apply at the office. WANTED, an APPRENTICE for the Printing Business. Apply at the office of this paper Public Notices NOTICE. A N ADJOURNED GENERAL MEETING j\ of the Town Board will be held in tlio Board Room, Tay-street, on Wednesday, 28tb inst., at the hour of 7 p.m. Persons whose notices of amount of assessment were late served, and who may have sent in written notices of objection, will then be heard in support thereof. JAMES P. JOYCE, Clerk to the Town Board. Invercargill, 24th September, 1864. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rpHE undersigned, JAMES DE WINTER, has 1 this dav DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP in the firm of ' Macdonald and Co., Oyster Merchants, by mutual consent. The business will, in future," bo carried on by Macdonald Brothers. JAMES DE WINTER. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1864. Wituess— F. J. Pieece. LONG BUSH MOUNTED RIFLE CORPS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the /X School-room, Long Busb, on FRIDAY, tlie 7th OCTOBER, at 3 p.m., of all favorable to the formation of a Mounted Riile Volunteer Corps in in the district. 51-54 A. ROSS. TO CAPTAIN SMITH, SHIP " ARIMA," OF GLASGOW. WE, the undersigned, in behalf of ourselves and all other Cabin and Steerage Passengers by the ship Arima, from Glasgow to Bluff Harbor, New Zealand, under your charge, wish to thank you for your kindness and general affability towards lis on our passage. We wish also to testify to the great attention and kindness shown to us" at all times by all your officers, especially the Medical Officer, ' Dr. Toeeance, who uot only was very attentive to those requiring his professional aid, but devoted his time and energies to measures for the benefit of all, by attending to the cleanliness and ventilation of the passenger deck. All the arrangements of the ship gave us complete satisfaction, and the provisions were all that could be expected, both as to quantity and quahty. Wa have had a very pleasant passage, with almost no illness ou board ; and now, at its close, we beg to thank you and your officers, and wish that you aud they may always be as successful in your undertakings. (Signed) JOHN M'ILRICK, Cabin Passenger. JOHN M'INTYRE, Steerage Passenger. JAMES M'DONALD, Steerage Passenger. WM. RENTON, Steerage Passenger. And by 72 other Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Bluff Harbor, 21st September, 1864. TWO POUNDS REWARD. T OST, from Long Bush, a BAY DRAUGHT JLi HORSE, dark points, branded PC on near shoulder, long scar on hind pastern. Any one bringing the same to Mr. Ross' Store, Long Bush, shalf receive the above reward. 46 51 FANCY BAZAAR. a BAZAAR, In aid of tho ENGLISH CHURCH BUILDING FUND, Will bo held at the Railway Station, INVERCARGILL, on TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, tho 27th and 28th insts. Contributions for thiß purpose will be gratefully received by Mns. TANNER, Mbs. GILLES, Mbs. DONALD MACDONALD, And by Mb. MARCHANT, At the Railway Station. J.H. BAKER. 43.51 Hon. Secretary.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 51, 27 September 1864, Page 1
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