Shipping Advertisements, D FOE LONDON. DIEECT m H E Al B E I C "ELLA GLADSTONE," 1 J. H. Pattebson, Master, { Having nearly the whole of her cargo on board, Will Sail THE FIEST WEEK IN MARCH NEXT Being positively THE FIEST SHIP. . For freight or passage, Apply to M'PHEESON & CO., Tay-street. NOTICE. nnO CONSIGNEES per Panama, New Z3aland and Australian Eoyal Mail Co.'s (JArrAted) Steamers from New Zealand and Australian Ports. All yessels 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.E.M. Co Campbelltown, Bluff Harbour, November 20. 18fi5. MRS. WALKEE, QOUTHLAND REGISTRY OFFICE, O next Button's Brewery. Spey Stbeet, Intebcabgiix. Squatters and Families supplied with respectable Male or Female Servants at any moment. ITTANTED, a Respectable Youth for the VV Drapery Business. Good wages to one acquainted with the trade. Applj to P. Moeller & Co., T:iy-sireet. WANTED, a Female S IS RVANT.— AppIy tj Mrs. Yule, Tay-street. ANTED, a NURSE GIRL. Apply Mrs C. H. Reynolds, Esk-street. j WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Clerke, Clerke's-lane. WANTED, an experienced GENERAL MAID SERVANT, by Mw. Law, North-road. WANTED, the Public to know thnt we have on SALE, Fresh Ground OATMEAL, of the finest quality, and made. from this year's crop. Hay Brothers.Tl /"ANTED a TENANT to occupy from 4,030 to VV 8000 acres of first-class purchased LAND, within 35 miles of Invercargill. M'Phcrson & Co. NOTICE. TTT ANTED, all MEN REQUIRING WORK " to apply on the Eailway Works. One Shilling per hour. SMYTH, HOYT & CO. February 2, 1866. BOTTLES! BOTTLES!! BOTTLES!!! TT7 ANTED, 600 Dozen ALE and PORTER BOTTLE 3, delivered at the Brewery, Sylvan Bank, or at the Depot, Dee-street, opposite the Southland Club Hotel. Black Eagle Brewery, January 29th, 1866. _ Produce-G-EASS SEEDS. T>ACEY'S PERENNIAL EYE-GRASS, grown -*- from Imported Seed, and true to sort, Is per lb. Cocksfoot, from one of the finest crops, 2s per lb. Prairie or Californian Grass, 200 or 300 bushels, Is. 3d. per lb. The above are just harvested. ' Applications to be addressed to W. McADAM, Esq., Ernie Dale, Eivorton. January 20th, 1866. TO DAIRYMEN AND FAEMEES. TTrE are PURCHASERS of FRESH BUTTEE ' W Good Provincial CHEESE and AGIUCULTURAL PRODUCE ; nnd have OS SALE n large and well-selected Stock oi GROCERIES, EARTHENWARE. &c. We provide excellent STABLING iRHE QIJ CHAItuE to our country customers. W. B, SCAN DUETT & CO., Gfencrai Stbrekepeers,
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 220, 23 February 1866, Page 1
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449Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 220, 23 February 1866, Page 1
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