Government Notices. WHEREAS, it is provided by 10th Section New Provinces Act, 1858, that "within' one month after the election of the first, an i every Bui'oegsive Provincial ' Council of any Pro vince established under this Act,' the Council shali meet at a'eonvenient time and place, to be ap pointed by tlie Principal Retummg Officer of the Province ;" ■ and it having been notified to me by' the several Returning Officers, 'that Members havejbeen duly elected for their respective Electoral Districts, I hereby appoint that 'the MEMBERS of tho Provincial Council of Southland shall MKET at TWELVE O'CLOCK (Noon). on THURSDAY,' the FIRST flay of DEOEM_BER, 1861, at the MASONIC HALL, Inyevcargill, and the Members of tlie said Provincial Council are hereby WARNED to givo thenattendance at the said time and place accordingly. HY. M'CULLOCH, * Prim-ipal Returning Officer. Invercargill, Nov. 22. 1861. ' "- ' ■7f, , .V ... Laud fur Sale. LAND FOR SALE. 170UR HUNDRED and -FORTY ACRES of J? fine open LAND, weH .adapted for PastoraJ; or Agricultural purposes ; being Sections 13, ;14. : 15, and 16, Blo«k,L,;Oteramika Hundred, about--12 miles from Invercargill, and .2, milesj from the Reserve Bush. .-..;-: -fv . - -•; The improvements consist of 20 Acres fenced in, 17 Acres cleared, and about 10 Acres in crop, - -a good, substantial three-roomed House, Stockyard, Milki; g Shed, &c.,-&c. - For further particulars, apply to Me. WILLIAM JOHNSTONE, 68-80 One-Tree Point. Hotels and Restaurants. ALBION HOTEL DEE-STREET, iNTEBCABrniL. WILLIAM A. LIND Respectfully informs his friends, the old Settlers, and the Public generally, that he has RE-OPENED the above HOTEL, and trusts, by strict attention to business and the wants of his customers, to merit a share of their support. Extensive alterations have been made, and the' Hotel newly furnished throughout. First-class Stabling attached to the Hotel, anu under the management of an experienced ostler. Livery, Bs. ; Baits, Us. 6d. The Wines, Spirits, aud Beer are of the first brands only. nSIICE OF WALES HOTEL, DEE-STREET. [UNDEB THE OBIGINAL MINA&EICENT.] WILLIAM LIVESEY, Pbopbietob, On resuming possession of the above well-knowi Hotel, begs to intimate to his patrons that he wi; spare no expense in rendering this old establishc house worthy of the popularity which it has s< long enjoyed. E.vteiisive alterations and improvements wi' be immediately carried out, and the whole of th establishment thoroughly remodeled. THE BILLIARD TABLE, Second to none in the Colony, will be placed r charge of an efficient marker, and the room r« vieeorated. The Choicest Selection of WINES, SPIRITS, ALES, CORDIALS, Ere. will always be kept in Stock. N.B. — Tho attention of Country Gentle ur is particularly requested to the CommoduK. STABLING, capable of a. comuiodat-ing iiiV horses. A large supply of the best dorse Fee including th^ finest Oaten Hay obtainable, alw»;. on hand. 69 te AT' THE OLASGrOVV REST A UiiAiN i C L V D E -S T RE E T, ITOU wdl Llways find Breakfasts ready fror JL Seven o'clock until Ten. Dinners from Twelve till Thrae. Tea from Fve till Seven. CLEAN, WELL• AIR E D BED' Oood STABLING and -ood SHEDS. "With Charges to meet the times. 27-t Machines, &c. WHEELER and WILSON'S LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, for families an., manufacturers, are vastly superior to all otiierb As evidence of the fact, they were awarded thprize gold medal afc the Great Exhibition 1862. and at the Paris Exhibition itsSl. These mv chines make the tight lock-stitch — the only onwhich cannot be ravelled — with the rotating hoo: — a great improvement on the shuttle, as it is fa^ more durable, and not near so liable to get out o order. Wheeler and Wilson's machines work equall;well upon silk, cotton, woollen, and linen goods, braiding, binding, cording, tucking, hemming filling, gathering, seaming, quilting, performing every species of sewing with a speed of irona I,UU> to 12,000 stitches per minute ;. makes a regular, strong, and beautiful stitch, exactly the same on both sides of the fabric sewed ; is simple in con struction, easy of management, and elegant in ap pearance. At the present REDUCED PRICE. 4 - there is no excuse for having shuttle machines Reference given to dressmakers, tailors, and Tuanu facturers of clothing who have had the machine.--in constant use for years. Show-rooms, 186 Bourke^stroet easi, up-stairs. Illustrated circular* sent post free. LONG and Co,, sole agents for Australia and New Zealand. An Agent wanted. for Dunedin. 44-82 Seeds and Plants. f^RASS AND CLOVER SEEDS ON SALE. CLOVERS. White, Red, Scarlet, Yellow, Alsyke, and Cow Grass. GRASSES. Perennial, Italian, Rye California, Prairie, Meadow, Foxtail Cocksfoot, Timothy, Bent, Sweet Vernal Bough Stalk, Meadow, Yellow Oat Crested Dogstaii, Meadow Fescuo, Tall do. Hard do., \ anous Leaved do. Darnel Leaved do., and Red do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns, and permanent Pastures, to suit Sods, qLEAVE, WILLIAM? * 00 (|
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 77, 25 November 1864, Page 1
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785Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 77, 25 November 1864, Page 1
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