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PROCLAMATION By the Honorable John Pabkin Tatlok Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Southland. WHEREAS by Proclamation dated the tenth day of February, one Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty Five, the Provincial Council of the Province of -Southland was summoned to meet for the despatch of business on Tuesday, the sixth day of March instant : . And whereas it is expedient to Prorogue the same, now therefore I, John Paekdt Taylor Superintendent of the Province of Southland, . do hereby Prorogue the > said Provincial Council - to Thursday, the eighth day of March instant ; and Ido hereby further announce and proclaim that the said Provincial Council shall assemble for the despatch of business on the said eighth day of March, at 2 o'clock p.m., at the Masonic Hall, situate in Kelvin-street, Invercargili ; and the Members of the said Council are hereby required to give their attendance at the said time and place accordingly. Given under my hand, and issued under the public seal of the _ ! Province of Southland, at Invercargill, this Fifth day of March, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-six. John P. Tatlob, Superintendent. HotelsTHOMAS DYKE, LATE OF THE MARINE HOTEL, RIVERTON, TJEGS respectfully to acquaint his Patrons and the General Public that he has re-opened. THE RIVERTON HOTEL, ' Opposite the Bank of Otago, Limited, in which being centrally situated and most Commodious he will be üble to afford Superior Accommodation FIRST CLASS STABLING. p'OI'DBS AG E HOT EL, COENEE, OF SPBX AND DEE StEERTS. The Proprietor of the above-named Hotel, be to inform the public of Invercargili and vicinity that he has now made extensive alterations, and spared no expense in the improvement of the premises, by adding to *it, Finnigan's Boarding ' House, which has rendered it, by its superior accommodation, a First Class Hotel, for diggers, mechanics, and working men. It now has room for fifty boarders, at Twenty-five Shillings per week. The table d'hote being on a par with a First Class Hotel in Invercargili. Wine, Beer, and Spirits, are of a first-class description, selected by a connoiseur. The situation of the Hotel com* mands a central position of the town, and is con venient to the banks and other places of public call. The cuisine is in charge of an experienced person, the staff of servants are numerous and sufficient, to see any want supplied. Best English Ale always on Tap. Musical Entertainments every Evening F. A. V. HAMMER. Proprietor N.B. — French, Dutch, German, Russian, and the Scandinavian languages spoken. Jno. Munro's Advertisements. USUAL MONTHLY SALE AT WALLACETOWN, ON TUESDAY NEXT, 6th MARCH. JNO. MUNRO has received instructions to Sell by Public Auction at Pelling's yards, /? COWS, in CALF, 2 WORKING BULLOCKS, with Harness Complete, 6 HE AD of FAT CATTLE, will also be offered. - The Auctioneer begs to state that the above is a bona fide Sale, and Unreserved. JNO. MUNRO, Auctioneer. Property for Sale or Lease. Tji o E S A L E , — - -| f)A QUARTER- ACRE SECTIONS in Charleston, East End of InvercargilL WM. FRASER, Clinton Saw Mills. TT'OR SALE, a First Class Four-Wheeled WAGGON, almost new. A Bargain. WM. FRASER, Clinton Saw Mills. T^OR SALE or to LET, The TRAMWAY* situate at the East End of the town. - WM. FRASER, Clinton Saw Mills T7» O R S A L B:~ K AH MERINO EWES, mixed agee, %J\j\j and Winter Lamba. ALSO A NUMBER OF HALF BEED LAMB& Apply to ; ''H ,: A, 0. THOMSON, «t GtWlihßui)!,

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 225, 7 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 225, 7 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 225, 7 March 1866, Page 3

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