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Public Notices. Just Published. — Price 455. JUDGE JOHNSTON'S NEW ZEALAND JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, To be had of Stewaet, Muitko, Deefifcreet, an<3 3L ROSE, Ta^-streefc, or afc fche CtrsroMHouse. Custom-House, 12th December, 186 i. '• 82 83 THE TRUST ESTATE OF MANING AND WHiTTON IN LIQUIDATION. 4 LL persons having claim in this Estate are _jL requested to forward particulars of the same, addressed to the Trustees, at the office, Tay-street. 80 tc NOTICE. OWING to the number ,of our Sheep destroyed by dogs, -we hereby give notice ' that POISON has been laid ,on Eun 181. (Castle Eock). 69-tc , HOLMES & BARNHILL. ALL PARTIES having WATCHES andJEWELLERY for REPAIRS "with the undersigned, are requested to CALL for them immediately, in consequence of his GIVING UP Business, and leaving InvercargiU. M. OASSELBEEG, Dee-street. December 13th, 1864 82 83 Eor Sale. TjiOß SALE — Premises presently occupied by' Messrs. Caselberg and Abrahams; jewellers', Dee-street, situate in the best part ' of Invereargill,' between the • Southland Club and Prince of Wales Hotels. Apply on the Premises. 83 85 f\ N SAL E,. by the undersigned: — Flour— Adelaide, Tasmania-, and Chilian . Oats — Provincial and Taßmanian - Seed and Peed ( ; ust arrived) Whole and Cracked Maize' Teas, in half-chests and boxes Sugar Spirits Candles ' Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's) Cheese ■ ■-••'.- --' &c. &c. &c. I ANDERSON, MQWAT & CAMPBELL, V: 1 tc Dee-street, near the Post-Office.: TO GARDENERS. ~~~~ ' FO R SALE Ex Southland, In Lots to suit Purchasers, - CONCENTRATED PATENT MANURE, Equals Peruvian Guano in raising. Crops. , HAY BROTHERS, ■ 72 tc 'Tay-street.-. Wool, Ac. ; WOOL BY AUCTION. THE undersigned beg to notify that they win. hold a . 1 PUBLIC SAI/E OF WOOL, ' BY AUCTION, 1 In their Premises,- Kelvin-street, Invercargill, ON TUESDAY, 20th DECEMBER. At Twelve o' Clock. J. E. CAEEY, Auctioneer. This mode of realising Wool, found to be so 1 advantageous in neighboring Colonies, will no '■ doubt prove serviceable to the settlers of Southland, in procuring for them the highest value of i their Clips from Invercargill and Dunedin buyers. , The charges tvill he the same as made by. Melbourne houses, II per cent, commission on gross amount for selling, and \ per cent, on the hales passed through store, to pay for labor. If there is no sale effected, there will be no commission ' charged. ! DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. InvercargilVlst Dec, 1864. 80 84 i .; . NOTICE. THE undersigned is now prepared to make ADVANCES on WOOL, &c., consigned to his friends in London, or Melbourne, and also prepared to provide store-room, &c, for any ! quantity of Wool, close to the Jetty, ready for shipment, at moderate rates. __!__ - -8185 THOS. WHITE. . 1 WOOL. npHE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal JL Advances this year's clip of WOOL for Sale in this Market, or consigned to Messrs. Goldsbkotoh & Co., of Melbourne, or their friends in London. 81 85 CAREY & GULLES. TO WOOL GKROWEES. WE beg to inform our Constituents and Settlers in this District generally that we are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, and will make Liberal Advances on clips consigned to us for Shipment to our Correspondents in London or Melbourne. 59 tc CALDER, BLACKLOOK and CO. WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. TTTTC Undersigned are prepared to make liberal advance on Wool consigned to them for shipment to their agents in London and ■ Melbourne. Agent in London— Mr. R. WniTTiNGHAM. Melbourne— Wb_ttin&___c Bbos.j Bond-street. WHITTINGHAM BEOS., 47-tc Riverton. WOO L,; THE undersigned are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, or will Advance on Consignments made through, them. 61-99 MORISON, LAW ajtd CO. npHE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of WOOL, JL or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends Messrs Dalgety ,and Company, in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hands for sale. Station Stores supplied. DALGETY, EATTEAY & CO. ~ In-ercargii! 3rd November, 1864. 67 118" "
Public Notices tNVEECAEGILL SAVINGS' BANK. ADJOINING BANK OE NEW ZEALAND. Open for receiving Deposits on WEDNESDAYS, from, twelve to two o'clock, p.m., and on SA'TUEDAY Evenings, from five ; till eight o'clock., • Open for making Payments to Depositors, on WEDNESDAYS from twelve to, two o'clock. Five per cent, allowed to Depositors. ARCHD. BONAR,. Manager. • sth December,. 1864. ■ 80-tc' ,T OUIS MYERS, Tobacconist, begs to inform J_J ' Ins friends and the public generally, that, until' his Premises, destroyed in the late fire in Dee-street, are rebuilt, he wiU carry on business near the old site. 83 tc LOST or STOLEN, about three weeks' since, a BLACK NEWFOUNDLAND BITCH PUP, white star on breast, three white feet. Whoevor returns same to N. Johnson, Tay-street, will be rewarded. . 83 POSTAL NOTICE. MERCHANTS and OTHEES resident in Invercargill desirous of having- a Postal Notice left daily at their premises, are- requested to communicate with the .Chief Postmaster. EDW. D. BUTTS, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-Ouice, Southland, 13th December, 1864.. TNVERCAEGILL BUILDING AND LAND 1 SOCIETY. The Aiinual General Meetiug of the above Society will be held in the Schooi-Room, Tay-street, on MONDAY, 19th December, at EIGHT o'clock (evening). Members failing to attend will be fined according to Rules. ROBERT AULD, Secretary. Business — Election of Office-bearers. Examine Books. Sale of Funds. 82 83 SAINT MARY'S CHURCH, INVERCARGILL. The Roman Catholics of Southland are respectfully informed that His Lordship the Bishop of Wellington has appointed the Rev. A. MARTIN to the Parish of Invereargill. The Eev Mr. Martin will arrive here on Wednesday next, 14th inst., and on SUNDAY next MASS will be celebrated at ELEVEN o'clock, and Vespers in the Evening. JAS. HENRY MURRAY, Chairman R. C. Church Committee. R.O. Church Comtnittpe Boom, InvercargiU, 12th Deebniber, 1864. 82 83 NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY. g gThe time is rapidly approaching when the Electric Telegraph will be extended throughout GSTew Zealand, affording vastly increased facilities for communication between the various cities and towns of the colony. The position which Campbelltown (Bluff Harbor) occupies as the first port of arrival and last of departure for the steamers carrying Her Majesty's English and Australian Mails, as well as its growing importance as a port of call for sailing vessels of large tonnage, and the fact that it is .the southern terminus of the New Zealand Telegraph System, and of the Eailways already initiated in Southland, which eventually will traverse the whole of the Middle Jsland, has induced us to establish at this point a GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY. The objects we have in view are threefold : — Firstly. — Receiving and transacting all Mercantile Business in which the telegraphic wire may be called into requisition. Secondly.— Supplying the Press throughout New Zealand with the latest English and Australasian Intelligence, including the ■state of Markets, Shipping, and General News from all parts of the Colonies. Thirdly. — Transacting Telegraphic Business of a miscellaneous character for the public at large. The marked success which has attended like .undertakings both in Europe and the Colonies when conducted with energy and intelligence, and the long experience of the projectors in mercantile business, and their thorough knowledge of the duties of a Press Correspondent, combined with a determination to devote then* whole attention to the Agency, emboldens them to solic public patronage. Arrangements are already in progress for the ormation of a wide-spread system of Telegraphic Agencies throughout the whole of the Australian Colonies, in connection with the " NEW ZEALAND GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC AGENCY." The strictest secrecy, together with promptitude and accuracy in all affairs entrusted to us, may he relied on. Business will be commenced immediately on tho completion of the Electric Telegraph between Dunedin and Campbelltown (Bluff Harbor FITZGERALD & CO. Temporary offices : — Esk-Stbket, (near the Bailway Station), Invereargill, Southland, $V Z. GKAND MASONIC BALL. ST. JOHN'S DAT. TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBER, 186_. •Tickets admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, £2 2s. each. AS the number of Tickets are limited, immediate application must be made to either of the undermentionedSte^auds— Beotheb P. CHAPMAN, W.M., P.Z. M. MENDOZA, S.W. ' , „ J. W. CALLOW, J.W. „ JOHN HARE, Treasurer. „ C. B. KING-MAN-. „ S. JACOBY. W. YOUNG. J. E. DAVIES. „ ALFRED NICHOLAS, Riverton. L. LONGUET, Campbelltown. All Brethren will appear in full Masonic Regalia. By order, ' O. B. EINGMAN, 65 tc ' H° n - Sec «
Business Hotices. DE. WILL SON, HOMO3OPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Ythan-steeetj Tay-steeet, Opposite the East side of the Scotch Church, iNTEBCAKCtIL-. Consultation and Journey Fees are respectfully requested to be paid in advance. Scale of fees for consultations at my residence, from 9 to 12 a.m., and from 7 to 9 p.m. — Single consultation £0 7 0 Onemonth ...' 1 11 6 Three months 3 3 0 Sixmonths 5 5 0 Twelvemonths 7 7 0, Scale of Fees for Visits and Consultations at the Patient's Eesidence, if within the Town Belt:— ' Single visit and consultation £0 10 6 Three visits and do 110 One month, not exceeding three visits per week 3 3 0 Three months, do.. .... 6 6 0 Six months, do 8 8 0 - Twelve months, do 12 12 0 Night visits extra, beyond the ordinary fee 0 10 6 Visits beyond the Town Belt, and not exceeding one mile, are charged a fee and a-half. Exceeding one mile extra, beyond the ordinary fee, ten shillings per mile. HOMCEOPATHIC PHAEMACY. - Prescriptions, each £0 1 6 Large tubes globules 0 2 6 Small do. 0 16 Bottles of tinctures 0 2 6 JLarge bottlss of Arnica and concentrated 'tinctures, for lotions, &c 0 2 6 Small do., do 0 16 All homoeopathic sundries, including medicine chests, cases of globules, books, arnica plasters, ' and other preparations of arnica, compresses. Homoeopathic cocoa, &c, at the lowest Pharmacy prices. HOMCEOPATHIC CATTLE MEDICINES of every kind, with Books of Instruction, supplied to any part of New Zealand, on receipt of postage stamps. 49-tc JAMES EEIE and CO., IA.TB KEEK & GILCHEIST, ■' PAINTEKS, PAPERHANGERS, & GLAZIERS, : CLYDE-STBEET. j TMPORTEKS of, and Wholesale and Eetail JL Dealers in, Window Glass Paperhanginga » White Lead Oils Colors Varnishes Brushes Gold Mouldings And every Article connected with the trade, 58-tc At the Lowest possible Prices. Public Notices, L — ' INVERCARGILL SAVINGS' BANK. , r IHHIS BANK has been OPENED, on the Pre- ' JL mises, Tay-street, adjoining the Bank of 5 New Zealand, for RECEIVING DEPOSITS, on , SATURDAY First, the 10th instant, between the hours of Five and Eight o'clock p.m. ARCHD. BONAE. Manager. sth December, 1864. 80 tc J OST, from Eosslyn Bush, TWO COWS— J_j — one red cow, white stripe along the back, branded W.C. near rump ; — white cow, with down horn, supposed to be branded D. Also, several two-year old cattle, branded W.C, supposed to be running about the Matauru. Any person giving information of the above will be handsomely rewarded. WM. CAVANAGH, I 78 85 Eosjslyn Bush. I THE TRUST ESTATE OF MANING AND WHITTON IN LIQUIDATION. A FIRST DIVIDEND of 3s. 4d, in the Pound •mR be PAID at the Offices, Taj -street, on and after Tuesday, the 20fch inst., to all creditors ■who have signed the Trust Deed, and whose claims are admitted as correct. W. T. ADAMSON ) HENCERSON" LAW > Trustees. 80 tc THOS. WATSON ) ' ' T. J. WHITE'S -ESTATE. . A MPLE TIME having been given for the payjCJl ment of Accounts due to the above Estate, we beg to notify that unless all debts are forthwith paid to Mr. F. Nttttee, Accountant, Taystreet, proceedings will be taken to recover the k same without further notice. . . JOHN ROSS, } Trus te es 79 83 ft. W. BINNEY, j lrasteeß - -£1 REWARD. LOST OR STOLEN, about twelve, months ago, from Mabel Bush, a strawberry BULLOCK, branded Bon near hip. Whoever will give information which will lead to the recovery of the animal will receive the above reward. WM. CAVANAGH, 78 85 \ Eosslyn Bush £1 EEWAED. LOST, about twelve months ago, at the Long Ford, Mataura, a mouse-colored MARE, branded WC on near shoulder, rather hollow in the, back. Whoever will give information which will lead to its recovery will receive the above IWMd ' WM. CAVANAGH, 78 85 ' Rosslyn Bush. HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that I intend shifting my residence to Invercargill, in January next, with a view of practising in that neighborhood. I therefore request that all outstanding Claims against me in Eiverton will be sent in before Christmas-day. - 1 also notify that- ' my own accounts will be piaced in tho hands of a collector for prompt recovery, if not paid before the same date. F. A. MONCKTON, Surgeon. Notice:— adjutant's parade on THURSDAY, the 22nd, at 6.30 .p.m., on . the Cricket Ground. There will be an inspection of arms and acoutrements. Absentees (unless sick) will be fined £1. , . By Order, W. B. JUNOE, 82 84 Captain and Adjutant.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 83, 16 December 1864, Page 1
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