Drapery 5 _ — ; — ; NOTICE. ■ WM. YOUNG & CO. 3 T>EG to return their sincere thanks to the r Public of Invercargill and surrounding District for the very liberal patronage they have received 1 since they opened the Exchange Buildings, Deestreet, and now beg to inform them that theyliave determined positively to Leave the Province, and will now OFFER THE REMAINDER OF ' THEIR VALUABLE STOCK FOE TEN DAYS ONLY, At Prices which must ensure a SPEEDY CLEAEANCE. They trust the Public will avail themselves of this opportunity of procuring BAEGAINS. The remainder of the Stock after that period will be taken, and they invite TENDERS PEOM THE TRADE for same. WM. YOUNG & CO., DRAPERS, OUTFITTERS, &c,, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DEE-STREET, INVEECAEGILL. Educational. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, DeE-STBEET : BOARDERS' ESTABLISHMENT, Leven-stbeet .- A. MACDONALD, PRINCIPAL. rpHE PUPILS will RE-ASSEMBLE on MON- -*- DAY, the 15th. Beginners and advanced pupils can be enrolled, and prepared for Professional and Commercial pursuits. Detailed Prospectuses on Application. INVERCARGILL ACADEMY. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. J. B. WARDROP, F. E. I. S. (Formerly English Master, Montrose Academy, Scotland.) RECTOR. npHIS ACADEMY will be RE-OPENED on WEDNESDAY, 3kd JANUARY, 1866. The course comprises a good English, Commercial, and Classical Education, Vocal Music, and Drawing. Mr, W. has accommodation for two additional Boarders. Application to be made at his residence, Esk-street, or at the Academy. Election Notices. TO THE ELECTORS OP RT7ERTON. riENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a CANDIDATE for the honor of being returned as your MEMBER at the approaching Election for the HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES. I am prepared to support to the utmost a political separation between the two principal Islands of New Zealand, believing it the only step likely to end the ruinous war which has so long drained the resources of the Colony, and especially of the Middle Ishmd. I deprecate as unnecessary and injurious, any conflict between the pastoral and agricultura interests ; but should circumstances force them into collision, my support would inhesitatingly be given to the latter, lam, Gentlemen, Your moat obdt. servant, CHARLES ROUS MARTEN. Martendale, Dec. 25, 1865. Stock. LEICESTER RAMS. FOR SALE, after February Ist, about thirty Superior YOUNG RAMS, lambed hi Augus* and September last, being the produce of Van Dieman's Land Leicester Ewes, from the Flocks of Mr. Field and Mr. Blackade, by an imported English Ram, from the Flock of G.* T. Foljambe, Esq., of Osberton Hall, Nottinghamshire. ALSO, About ninety HALF-BRED YOUNG RAMS. AXBO About three hundred MERINO EWES. Apply to MR, HODGKINSON, Mount Fairfax, Riverton
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 200, 10 January 1866, Page 3
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413Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 200, 10 January 1866, Page 3
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