Mection iJptices. : ' ~- ' B candidate r for the .representation of the ;town of Invercargill : 'in" J the new ' Provincial pqunciLj: ,1 r. cannot, hesitate to comply' with., a 'request ema* -nating'frdm "so large and "influential! a body.o| iQX'il ■fellow-citizens. ....,.,„..,,.?, „,-.,. i" * : : If, l am elected,, l. >halL,do-: iny best endeavors •to promote s and^advance vince, having, a large. stake in its prosperity, which I believe' will^he'best furthered b/ the'prpsecution .of those public works which will render its landai availabie'f6r'Bettieme J nt,'and enable its, produce t0,..,, be carried cheaply, to. market.;; I look 'upon all other questions 'as secondary to 'this great, object, r believing that Southland., possesses natural advan-' tages that only require' to beT properly developed to make her one of theforeinost provinces in "Nevt , Zealand.' , . ' ! / . , "',:'". <■'.. Should I be elected, I mil use my most earnest . • endeavors;' to procure a liberal amendment of the present Land Regulations, Educational Ordi- -\ nance, and other laws that operate, oppressively, on the people. ' I shall have further opportunity of eiplainmg , my political sentiments; and in the ineantima beg to subscribe myself, Gentlemen, Your obliged and faithful secant, 51 tc . J. R. DA VIES. To Let. TO LET. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, in Clyde-street, with or without Furniture. Apply Kerr and Gilchrist, Clyde-street. 48-53 TO LET, FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, latelj occupied by Mr. L. Moellen . Apply BUTTNER &, HALLENSTEIN, 26th Sept., 1364. Educational. NOTICE. rnHE FEES for the Invercargill School frota -*- the next quarter will be as follows : — Reading ... ... 12 shillings per quarter Reading and Writing ... 15 do. do. Reading, Writing and Arithemetic, 20 shilling* per quarter. F. H. GEISOW. Treasurer of the Invercargill District 4-tc School Committee. Stock, &c. mHE CLYDESDALE ENTIRE HORSB L O E T V, Four years old, stands seventeen hands, bred by the famed breeder, Mr. Hugh Vallance, of Great Hill, Avondaie, Lanarkshire. His dam, in 1555, at the Avondaie Farmers' Society's Show, gained the first prize for the draught mares. In IS6O, at the same show, she, with Lofty at foot, gained the first prize for the brood mares ; and in 1864 she gained the first prize at the same show for the brood mares also. His sire, Clydesdale Tom, in 1859, at the Lanarkshire Farmers' Society's Show of entires, held at Hamilton, gained the first prize of £40. Lofty, in 1861, at Avondale Farmers' Society's Show, gamed the first prize in the one-year olds. In 1862, at the same show, he gained the first prize in the two-year olds, and also the prize for the best of the horse kind. He likewise gained the first at the Lanarkshire Society's Show, at Hamilton, and second prize at the Glasgow Agricultural Society's Show, hi the two year olds. And in 1863 he gained the second prize in the three-year olds, at the Highland Agricultural Society's Show, held at Kelso. Lofty will travel in the surrounding districts. To Mr. Wilson's, One-tree Point, on the Mondays ; to Mr. Baggots, Longbush, on the Tuesdays ; Call at Mr. Lind's, Roslyn Bush, Tuesday, mid-day ; stop at the Junction Hotel on Wednesday nights ; stop at Mr. Grieves, Branxholme, on the Thursday nights ; will be at Chatsworth House from Friday till Monday Mornings. A good paddock for mares, but at the owners risk. Terms — £8 Season to commence on the 10th October. Will travel till the 28th February. For further particulars, apply to Thomaa Robinson, or John Dolson, groom, 49 61 Seeds and Plants. SEEDS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS ! ! ! AGRICULTURAL AND VEGETABLE, PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS English do. Oat do. Italian do. Cocksfoot do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns and Meadows, &c, &o. 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 COOPER and CO., Wholesale and Retail SEEDSMEN, FRUITERERS, Etc., etc, Corner of Lowther Arcade and Tay-street. N.B. — The trade supplied. .. ' Country orders will meet with immediate and : areful attention. . . . .'>.■■■ ■■< Catalogues forwarded on application. 19to /-iRASS AND CLOVER SEEDS ON SALE. ' \jC . ■ . • . ■•..;:..:. CLOVERS. 1 White, Red, Scarlet, Yellow, Alsyke, and . Cow Grass. - - ■ . .:._'.:■ ; . ;■ •■:_ •grasses?. r /;.,;'; ■■•— ": "Perennial," ltalian, _lye i '.'_,-. ..■-..-■.•! ■■' California, Prairie,- MeaSoT^, JPoxteil^'- ;•-: Cocksfoot, : Tiinoihy, Bent, Sweet -"Fernal- r . Rough Stalk, Meadow,. Yellow- Oati/;-' . '.y' -.- .-. .-.: .-,' Cres^d/iPpgstaU/Me^ow.Fescaef'Taii'doi ■;-.' '■■'■ Hard do., Various Leaved do; ..". , -; ..••; • Darnel Leayed^do./ and ;Sed dq- : -V; VdV;'j; ■-■.. ..• \, .Jlixe'd,<^sses.fOT ,.-, ;,;''■ ■ ; .■V'Past^res'/^to.sii^fc So^B. 7 '^-.r^-^i 'rrtzV-ji is _s£>:&:_ •..■.;;-:•-;■ ■-•' •i)e'e.-irtreef l : ' >: '" Li:^
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 1
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721Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 52, 29 September 1864, Page 1
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