■ _ c — — . ■ ■ »a Election "Notices. ' •' t-- * * mention, that I, think the speedy .eettlenient;© the country districts by an industrious population, and the opening, up of internal communication, are in this Province, as in every, other colony, of the first consequence. The new Land Bogu* I-itions, by raising the price of land, appear to me more' likely to retard than to facilitate the attainment of these objects. I shall .therefore, if elected, give my, 6upporfc to any measure having for its end the reduction of the increased prioo of land. . _ 7, • I regard the present system of assisted ,immi4*r,aiion as uneound, *nd totally ihfapplicabje to tha condition of 'tho Province ; unsound, 'iaaa* 'much "as no inducement is held oiit to tbe immi* grant to settle ; and,' inapplicable, ' because the Province cannot now- afford -to pay in money- a proportion of tho passage of immigrants whose settlement ia uncertain'; a system by which th» agricultural class of immigrants' who .pay their own passages hither may obtain land "free of co3t, but upon conditions:; wliiohv would |- ensure their settlement among •usy'-wouid'T-r thmX.Jconduce much to the prosperity of theProymcei and therefore' would receive my support." 1 /;'.'"', „ I Should, if. elected; assist in .any effort: which may be made' for -removing the taxation under^ which the.. inhabitants "qf/'-the Province now suffer; : "' ' ' . ..J ' ... I_ shall be liappy oh a future occasion to give you any further ..-..information'.'. with' regard to my political views, which-y.pu may .desire.' -._;,: '"* I Havo 'tiifi bpnoi 'to i:ba,, : ,". : ;-. - -..': :,j3:eDtlemea, r ; * Your obedient Seryaoi • '■■ THOS. M. MACPONALD. 27th Sept., 1864. . , ,:.-.-} -. 5i3-ta TO MATTHEW HOLMES, ESQT^ SIR, — Wo,.the undersigned Electoirs and Inhabitants of the Oteraniika District, respect-i fully request that you will become a CANDID ATB for the District at the ensuing' 'Elections ioi ox 9 PROVINCIAL COUNCIL; ; - ■ROBERT HAMILTON WCLLIAM DA WSON. • • GEORGE DAWSON. --'■ THOS. A. DAWBON. j "W. D. G. "WOOD. HUGH M'INTOSH. JOHN MORTON.' WILLIAM KBRR. .< WILLIAM JOHNSTON. - ALLAN HALL: JOHN MACGIBBON. ROBERT M'AWLEY. PETER MILNE. ■■'-"" ■ ; September, 1864. >■" ■■ ■ \ :'•■ > - ••• '■■ 54 tc ' EducationaL . " , : ■;. ■ N S> x iv E- ' ■■•■•'" rTiHE FEES for the Invercargill Schbol'froni -*■ the next quarter will be as follows :r— Reading ... ... 12 shillings per quarter. Reading and Writing ... 15 do. do. Reading, Writing and Arithemetic, 20 shillings per quarter. ■-..-- P. H. GEISOW. ' Treasurer of tho Invercargill District 4-tc School Commifcte'e. Partnership Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. .- npHE UNDERSIGNED beg to notify that they i. have this day entered into Partnership and commenced business as Merchants and Commission Agents, in the Provinces of Otagft arid Southland, under the style of Dalobty, Hxttbay and Co. FREDERICK GONNERMAN DALGETY, By his Attorney, Chables Ibbotsojt. JAMES RATTRAY. WILLIAM ALEXANDER TOLMIE. Dunedin, Ist July, 186-i. 27-65 " i'HE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool or will give liberal advances on the same", consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety and Company, in London or Melbonrne. They an also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores supplied. ; D-ALGETY, RATTRAY & CO; ; Invercargill, Ist July, 1864. 27-65 For Sale. FOR SALE. " ; FINE QRASSED SHEEP STATIONS, WITH STOCK. BY PRIVATE BARaAIN. r\ ALDER, BLACKLOCK and CO. have re\J ceived instructions from, the Proprietor, to offr for sale those two stations, being Run No. 398 (known as Glenfalloek), -and Run No. 354, both in the Province of «Otago, and adjoining the Southland Boundary. These Runs comprise 60,000 Acres of excellent Sheep and Cattle Country, and the stock consists of— • "■'■ ■- ' ■ 2,ooo ..Provincial-bred Sheep, ....__. • . ; 1,500 of which are Ewes about to Xamt>. 6 Horses ; ' ' ' : - 1 : 0 Working Bullocks.- : •■' - " -AXS6, : ' r '- /' ; ; ' ' '"' Bullock Dray and Harness Plough (iron) and-HarneM. ■■ ■ .-'."-' ■ '• T ' ' ' "■■'-- ■'-' ■ : '■ TMPEOVEMEI^a.' : _ J . : Dwellmg-house, Outfiiousei,' Wool Shed, ;with Lever Press'; SheepyardsfSfieep-wash,-j Stoclcyards,^ritwo^jOultiv*tioa- ■ Paddock^and .^Garden, <&c.-j:&c. -.- -■ - Delivery'giy^n, if required, befp^^hear^^.te f FPrR :r^S:?A,li=E i iby-vitha .^nionlgim^ Ex Arima, from, Glasgow,, now at the BJuff-r-" .:.v;v.'! ; :.^...-.i.'i J».--.. ; -'..- '•-■. . ■: ■ 100 tonk&lOylßON- s : ? :rr ~•■ 300 :toi»-besrGO^D : r - '"'■'■ T^T- " :: "" ;V ." 20,000 BSIOKS. :-- t ; i r ! . ?MQBraOJ^
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 6 October 1864, Page 1
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642Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 55, 6 October 1864, Page 1
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