Shipping 'Advertisements. FOE LONDON DIEECT. -S^k rnHE A-l CLIPPER BRIG ELLA GLADSTONE, J. H. Pattebson, Commander, Is now LOADING WOOL FOR LONDON, and will be the First Ship. For Freight or Passage, apply to M'PHERSON & CO., Tay:street. NOTICE. mo CONSIGNEES per Panama, New Zealand and Australian Royal Mail Co.'s (Liaited) Steamers from New Zealand and Australian Ports. All vessels of this Company will DISCHARGE CARGO on the CAMPBELLTOWN WHARF, on the day of arrival. Goods will not be delivered to carriers and others, unless an authority from the Consignees is produced. All goods not removed, unclaimed, or Freight Paid before 4 p.m on day of discharge, the same will be removed and stored by the wharfinger at the risk and expense of Consignees. T. G. TANTON, Agent P.N.Z. & A.R.M. Co. Campbelltown, Bluff Harbour, November 20, 1865. Wanted. MES. <WALKEE, SOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, next Button's Brewery. Spex Stbeet, Inyebcabgill. Squatters and Families supplied with respectable Male or Female Servants at any moment. WANTED COMPOSITORS— Jobbing Hands preferred. Constant Employment. — Apply office of this paper. WANTED, a CARPENTER, to proceed to the interior — one that understands how to construct a sheep-dip. Apply to Mr. D. M'Donald, House and Land Agent, Spey-street. WANTED to HIRE, for about ten days, a LIGHT WAGONETTE and HORSE. Apply by letter, stating price, to " 8.," Post Omce. WANTED, a COMPETENT CIRCULAR SAWYER. Apply immediately. Smyth, Hoyt & Co. James Shearer, agent. WANTED, a HOUSEKEEPER. Apply Mr. Ayton, grocer, Dee-street. WANTED, a Smart Lad, as an APPRENTICE to the painting and decorating business. Apply to David Webster, painter, &c, Dee-street # WANTED, a YOUTH, as Apprentice to the Building Business. — Apply to J. A. FredriCj Dee-street. WANTED a TENANT to occupy from 4,000 to 8000 acres of first-class purchased LAND, within 35 miles of Invercargill. M'Pherson & Co. BOTTLES! BOTTLES!! BOTTLES!!! TT7 ANTED, 600 Dozen ALE and PORTER BOTTLES, delivered at the Brewery, Sylvan Bank, or at the Dep&t, Dee-street, opposite the Southland Club Hotel. Black Eagle Brewery, January 29th, 1866. WANTED, A GOOD SCOTCH SHEPHERD, with a Dog. Apply to DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. Property for Sale or lease. FOE SALE OE TO LET, BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, rnHAT First-class, Centrally-situated HOTEL, J- well known as the CLARENDON HOTEL, corner of Esk and Kelvin Streets, on account of the Proprietor retiring from the business. Applications will be received until Ist March next. All information to be had of DAVID WEBSTER, Proprietor, On the Premises. WE, the undersigned, have on hand fiw SALE— SEYEEAL DESIEABLE STATION PEOPEETIES. MORISQN, LAW & SQUIRES, Eabstreet.
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 209, 29 January 1866, Page 1
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418Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 209, 29 January 1866, Page 1
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