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; ; .'1 Public' Notices. "- \\ r . _'.. •MECHANICS' ".INSTITUTE. Z\ PPLICATIONS are.invited from Candidafei '3l for the t office7qf;s3ECßETAßY: to the above Institution.' The Salary offered is Fifty Pound* : per Annum, in addition to which-a Bonus of- two • ■ and j ia_.halij per^cent. i -will,-be allowed on all subi senptions collected by the Secretary. .'.. . ' ' Applications will also be -received from persons ; willing to take resident -^charge, of .the Institute, and perform certain .services, in- connection with it. n _4the ..situation is open to a single man, an ; elderly woman, or a married couple without . encumbrance, the husband having other employ- : xnent. ' ' . . . , , ; Applications to be addressed to the Hon. Secretary (Daily 2feios r oßiceJ,.by whom all necea;saory iiforrnafci6ri r will'(be afforded. Personal ap- ; plications fc'o bema&e between] the hours of t&xee .and.fire- .m.. ■ "r ■ ;". , - THOS. L. BRIGHT, •...:';: .""." 1 ...,-:■ . « -. Hon. Sec. • October 11, 1864.' j DISSOLUTION OF PAIiTNEii^HIP. ; ■VTOTICEiii hereby; giyen,: that -the PARTNERJ_N » { , : SHIPi hitbferto existing between the "■■ under- ; signed, , carrying on , : ?in Invercargill, a* draymen,, and of- the East Tramway, under, the i style or firm - of.SMITH, RITCHIE, :& ■• CO., wa» c thip day; ; DISSOLVED , bj mutual ; conßent.^,rs «.>■:- '-^ •-: ;.■:>..(;;;: - ■ : ; ' ": ' ...,.-;. , . ?* : , THOMAS SMITH. ' „-.■■,■••-•-, -■•_■ . r DAVID RITCHIE. : ..-,■., .-!....u ?•■--. WILLIAM COOK. InTerca'rguli'l2tli 0ct41564.! : ; " ' "In. I . reference io ttie above, we beg io intimaU •that the.^'Business will. be carried on' as before, under the firm of SMITH arid COOK:. N.B.— All accounts due' to the late firm mustbe paid to the undersigned, who will discharge all claims against it. ■.'■'■, fl .'....r;" ..!'. THOS. SMITH. 58-60^ : WILLIAM COOK. GATJTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that any person REMOVING- CATTLE from Block 1, 2, and:3,sMataura Plains, without giving notice at the Home Station, will be prosecuted according ' tolawv "- '■'•'■■ 'l - '■'■ '■■ '■ ; ■-'""'-'•■ .'" DOUGLAS, ALDERSON and CO.» 52-64 ~ . "Matoura Plains. NEW ZEALANDEXHIBITION,IB6S. Offices of the Local Committee, ; Province of Southland. "pEGFLATIONS of the Local Committee for itV the reception of goods intended to be exhibited:— . \ ..,.. . 1. The Local Committee.shall decide which articles, that may be:forwarded by intending exhibitors, shall be sent to the. Exhibition. 2. With respect to those, articles which the Committee, decline to send, such ' articles may be sent under the auspices of the Committee, but at the risk and expense of the exhibitor.3. Subject to the necessary limitation of space, all person,?, whether designers, inventors, manufacturers, producers, or possessors of articles of New Zealand origin, or of such others, the produce of other countries, as may in the estimation ; of the committee be eminently calculated to illustrate or aid in the development of the resources of the Province, will be allowed ,to exhibit ; in • each case they^m'uW state in what character they exhibit. * • ■ ' IL;<;: '' """ ' " •'•-■■■• ■ , 4. Exhibitors must be at the charge of insuring their own' gbods, should they require this security, as the committee will' not be responsible for losses :qr damage of any kind; but' it will take every reasdriable ; care of the articles confided to its charge. '..'','. 5. Every article' sent separately, and every package raust.be legibly marked with the name of *the country or colony jot which it is the proJuce ' or •manufacture, aridi as far as practicable, with the name of the exhibitor or exhibitors. 6. Tlie following is the form of address which should be' adopted : ' To the Commissioners of New^ Zealand Ex- ■■■•■■■ v hibition, 1865. '. Building, Dunedin, Otago, • .. New Zealand. \ From [state country and exhibitorJs name.] 7. To prevent loss, misbarriage, or mislaying articles, or .packing, cases containing them, which ; occupy less bulk than tyro cubic feet, such, article. '.AjC, SJlblild not be sent sepA^afcely, if it can bo •javoidedjbut packages under, such size, contain--ing as far as possible, tbe same classes of articles, should be .transmitted in combination. 8. Articles once , deposited . in the Exhibition Building, .will not be. permitted to be removed without written permission from the Coirimia.Bioners. ■ . .'..._, , 9. Articles intended for sale must hare prices, in plain figures/affixed thereto. ; , 10. No Customs' duties are chargeable on articles sent to the Exhibition, or returned from thence under the care of. the Committee ; but in case such duties shall become chargeable on account of the sale of such articles, or ..otherwise, such charges must be paid. by the exhibitor. 11. As it is proposed to hold a local exhibition of the articles intended to be sent to the Exhibition, intending exhibitors are requested to send the articles they propose to exhibit, without ■delay,, to the Secreta.y'a ; office, Government Building§. JT. B. XAYLOR, *<>*•, . 'Stfjwtwy. - Partnership Notices. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED beg to nofcifj that they i * have this day entered into Partnership and commenced . business as Merchants and Commission Agents, in the Provinces of Otago wad Southland, under the style of -DALCttrr, Rattkat and" Co. FREDERICK.GONNERMAN DALGETY, By his Attorney, , < - Ghabkbs-Ibbotsok. - JAMES' RATTRAY. i WILLIAM ALEXANDER TOLMIB. Dunedin, Ist July, 1864. " , 27-65 Seeds and .Plants. r\ RASS'. AND^CLOVeb* SEEDS ON BAJJE. ■ f CLOVEES. * White, Bed, Scarlet, Yellow, Alayke, and .Cow Grass. < , GRASSES. Perennial, Italian, Rye CauTornia^Prairie, Meadow, Foxtail Cocksfoot,- Timothy, Bent, Sweet Verdd ' .Rough Stalk, Meadow, Yellow Oat r OrtSted Dogstail/JVleadow Fescue, Tall do, , Hard do.,'XariousXeaved.do. ■ Darnel.Leayed/do., and Red do. ''- MixeH <£mms for Lawns,' and permantn* ' *■ Paiturcß, to suit (Soils. -

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 1

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