* Tenders. rrIENDERS required for about Two Miles of DITCH and BA_NK FENCE, with Post and One Rail. For particulars, apply to SURMAN & CRERAR, Riverton. Or to M'PHERSON & CO., Invercargill. Public Notices. < PEIZE PAMPHLET. PEEMIUM OF FIFTY POUNDS. rpHE Committee for the Encouragement of Immigration, appointed at a Public Meeling of the Inhabitants of Invercargill, is prepared to Pay the above Premium for the BEST PAMPHLET on the Advantages of Southland as a Field for Emigration from Great,-Britain and Ireland. The Committee desire to obtain a clear and truthful statement of the subject, attractive in style and arrangement, but free from exaggeration or deceptive coloring. The following gentlemen (unconnected with the Working Committee) have been appointed to act as Judges, to decide upon the Essay_ entitled to the Prize : — His Honor J. P. Taylob, Superintendent. Dr. Menztes. Dr. Hod&kinson. John Mobton, Esq. John Sutton, Esq. M. Scott, Esq. Competing Essays, to be signed by distinctive mark or motto, to be sent to the undersigned, in sealed packet, marked " Immigration. Pamphlet," on or before 10th April next. (Signed) PETER DALRYMPLE, Chairman. NOT I CE. £5 REWARD ! ! ! TTTHEREAS some malicious persons have lately TORN up and TAKEN AWAY a portion of the TRAMWAY runnine alone the east side of mv property, at Seaward Bush, the. above Reward will be paid by me to any person who will give suoh information as will lead to the conviction of the offenders. A. J. ELLES. SUPREME COURT OF NEW ____LAND. WESTLAND DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Estate of ALEXi ANDER OGG, late of Hokitiki, Surveyor and Writing 01«r-> Intestate. "VTOTICE, according to the provisions of __& " Supreme Court Amendment Aofy 1862," I hereby call upon all CREDITORS of the above* named A_e_and_e Ogo-, to come m within three months after this publication, and PROVE theft CLAIMS before me at the Supreme Court House 4 Hokitiki. Any Creditor who fails to come ih and estab* lish a Claim within three months, will be excluded from any benefit to arise from the said Estate. ROBERT ABBOTT^ Registrar* January 81, 1866. rpHE Wardens of the New River Hundrede, duly elected on the 10th February, 1866, eal upon the Settlers in that district to TAKE OUT | their PASTURE LICENSES on or before the Ist March. Failing compliance with this notice, the Penalty of £5 will be strictly enforced. H. ARMSTRONG, Secretary to Wardens. in-.- -ii n " «i ■' —___• CA. ROSS & CO., having taken those exten* • sive Yards, known as Carey jb Gilles' Sale Yards, and (latterly as G. W. Binney.), purpose holding WEEKLY SALES, by Public Auction, of HORSES, CATTLE, &c. C. A. R. A CO. have also arranged to hold regular Monthly Sales of CATTLE, SHEEP, and HORSES, at the Yards of Mr. F. Pelling, Wallace" town, the first Wednesday in every month ; aad at the Yards of Mr. M'lntosh, Halfway Bush, on the 16th of every month. And trust, by strict attention and punctuality, together with a practical experience in the Above businesss, to merit a share of publio support, , 0, A. BOSS A GO,, Attottooeerij
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 219, 21 February 1866, Page 1
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507Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 219, 21 February 1866, Page 1
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