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Wanted. I MES. WALKEE, - ; O OUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, , O - next Button's Brewery. SEES' StBEET, INTEBOAB&ILL. Squatters and Families supplied with respect- | able Male or Female Servants at any moment. S- •■ : — : : — — : — —r WANTED COMPOSITORS— Jobbing Hands preferred. Constant Employment.—^Apply ' office. of ithis paper. . ; ; iv■i ;, ! ' '. ; ■ ~~ ; ~ ~~ WANTED, a FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to E. Cowper, Ironmonger, Dee-street. ' WANTED, a MAN, to make himself generally useful, clean boots, chop wood, &c. Apply at Prince of Wales Hotel. WANTED, a* SMART LAD, for the Grocery Business. Apply to J. Stock & Co., Taystreet. WANTED, a YOUTH, as Apprentice to the Building Business. — Apply to J. A. Fredric, 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. NOTICE. TT^ANTED, all MEN REQUIRING WORK to apply on the Railway Works. One Shilling per hour. 1 SMYTH, HOYT & CO. February 2, 1866. BOTTLES ! BOTTLES ! ! BOTTLES ! ! ! TT7" ANTED, 600 Dozen ALE and PORTER BOTTLES, delivered at the Brewery, Sylvan Bank, or at the Depdt, Dee-street, opposite the Southland Club Hotel. Black Eagle Brewery, January 29th, 1866. , Educational. INVEECAEGKILL ACADEMY. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. J. B. WAEDEOP, P. E. I. S. (Formerly English Master, Montrose Academy, Scotland.) rnHIS ACADEMY will be RE-OPENED on WEDNESDAY, 3bd 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. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A. MACDONALD, Pbincipai. 4 T the request of Parents, and to supply a felt J\. want, A. M. has Opened a Seniob Depabtment in the Invercargill Grammar School. This step has found absolutely necessary for the efficiency of the Institution, inasmuch as, latterly, the progress of Advanced Pupils has been somewhat retarded — the majority being Elementary Pupils. The Senior Department will be conducted in a separate apartment, specially 'fitted up for the purpose, and uder the management of a Graduate of the London University. EVENING CLASSES. For Commebciai Ptosttits, from 7 to 9. Public Notices. PUBLIC NOTICE. i npHE undersigned having SUCCEEDED to the > : JBUSINESS carried on at the CoMMEBOiAir Saeb I Rooms, will conduct the same on his own account, L on and after this date. b WILLIAM TODD, 1 Auctioneer. I Invercargill, Bth January, 1866. f NOTICE OF EEMOYAL. GEO. LUMSDEN, Watchmakeb, begs to intimate that he has removed to new premises, in TAY STREET, 1 Opposite the Engmsh Chuboh. -i SIGN OF THE CLOCK. - f\ A. ROSS & CO., having taken those extenXJ • siye Yards, known as Carey- & Gilles 1 Sale ' Yards, arid (latterly as G; W. Binnet's), purpose holding WEEKLY SALES, by Public Auction, oi •j\ HORSES, CATTLE, &c. 0. A, R.-4, CO. have also arranged to hold '' regular Monthly Sales of CATTLE, SHEEP, and • fc HORSES, at the Yards of Mr. F. Polling, Wallacetown, the first Wednesday in every month j and at the Yards of Mr. M'lntosh, Halfway Bush, on k' the 15th of every month. And trust, by strict attention and punctuality : together with a practical experience in the above : businesss, to merit a share of public support. j .|IO. ACROSS & CO., Auctioneers,

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 214, 9 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 214, 9 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 214, 9 February 1866, Page 1

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