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Wanted. MES. "WALKEE, SOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, next Button's Brewery. Spet Street, iNVEBCABcmL. 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.W ANTED, a SAILMAKER ; also, a TENTMAKER. Apply to T. Murphy, sailmakcr, Dee-street. WANTED, a YOUTH, as Apprentice to the Building Business. — Apply to J. A. Fredric, Dee- street. ' TXTANTED a TENANT to occupy from 4.000 to * V 8000 acres of first-class purchased LAND, within 35 miles of Invercargill. M'Pherson & Co. NOTICE. TTTTANTED, all MEN REQUIRING WORK to apply ou the Railway Works. One Shilling per hour. SMYTH, HOYT & CO. February^ 1866. BOTTLES! BOTTLES!! BOTTLES!!! TTT ANTED, 600 Dozen ALE and PORTER BOTTLES, delivered at the Brewery, Sylvan Bank, or at the Dep6t, Dee-street, opposite the Southland Club Hotel. Black Eagle Brewery, January 29th, 1866. EducationalINVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A. MACDONALD, Pbincipai. 4 T the request of Parents, and to supply a felt _£\_ 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 Commercial Pobsttits, from 7 to 9. Drapery NOTICE. WM. YOUNG & CO. TjEG to .return their sincere thanks to the Public of Invercargill and surrounding District for the very liberal patronage they have received since they opened the Exchange Buildings, Deestreet, and now beg to inform them that they have determined positively to Leave the Province, and will now OFFER THE REMAINDER OF THEIR VALUABLE STOCK FOB TEN DAYS ONLY, At Prices which must ensure a SPEEDY CLEAEANCE. They trust the Public will avail themselves of this opportunity of procuring BARGAINS. The remainder of the Stock after that period will be taken, and they invite TENDEES TEOM THE TEADE for same. WM. YOUNG & CO., DEAPEES, OUTFITTEES, &c n EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DEE-STEEET, INVEEC AEGILL. Or SaleANSA L E — American Scythe Handles, Aberdeen Scythe Handles, American Cradle Scythes, - . American Rakes and Hay Forks, Reaping Hooks and Sickles, American Fan Mills, Spun Yarn for securing thatch, Spades, Shovels, and Manure Forks.* SAY 9BOTHSHS.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 12 February 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 12 February 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 215, 12 February 1866, Page 1

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