Wanted. WANTED, a MAEEIED COUPLE, without incumbrance, for a situation witiiin a mUe of Post-office. Apply D. M'Arthur, Immigration Office. W "ANTED Employment in an office or store. Satisfactory references. Apply, "Vindex," office of this paper. W r ANTED, a Situation, by a Youth, in a Mercantile Office. Apply Office of this Paper. WANTED TO EENT, with the "option of Purchase, a Four or Six-roomed House, with Ground, in Town. Apply by letter, stating termß, &c, House, office of this paper. WANTED to know that K. EOSE receives regularly Newspapers from aU parts of AustraUa and New Zealand, and takes Subscriptions for the same. Just Arrived — Otago Goldfields Eegulations. K. EOSE, Corner of Dee and Tav-streets. "WANTED TO PUECHASE A SECTION OF LAND, containing not more than 100 ACEES, part bush and part open with House and Stockyard preferred. Address, with particulars and terms, F. E., care of Messrs. Cochrane, Granger and Blackwood, Storekeepers, InvercargiU. Hew Zealand Telegraph Agency. PANAMA EOUTE. NEW ZEALAND GENEEAL TELEGEAPHIC AGENCY. Head Ofjfice Blupe Habboe. EstabUshed 1865. NEIL BLACK (SOLE PEOPEIETOE) Agent cob Gbeville and Bied, (Eeuter's Agents.) "VT B. takes the opportunity (now that *the Panama line is opened) to inform the Press, Merchants, Speculators, and the PubUc in general that he has just concluded arrangements by which he will be able to supply them with the Latest EngUsh, American, and Australasian InteUigence, including the state of Markets, Shipping, and General News from all parts of the World, HAVING APPOINTED AGENTS (through Messrs GreviUe and Bird) at MELBOURNE, ADELAIDE, SYDNEY, BEISBANE, LAUNCESTON, GALLE, SUEZ, ALEXANDEIA, MALTA, MAESEILLES, PAEIS, PANAMA, SOUTEAMPTON, & LONDON. And by his own AGENCIES at INVEECAEGILL, DUNEDIN, DUNSTAN, OMAEU, TIMAKU, CHEISTCHUECH, HOKITIKA, BLENHEIM, PICTON, WELLINGTON, AND NELSON. The STEICTEST SECRECY, together with PEOMPTITUDE and ACCUEACY in aU affairs entrusted to me may be rehed on. SPECIAL NOTICE. Sealed Messages or Important News too late to be sent per MaU Steamer from any Northern Port maybe forwarded to CampbeUtown (per Telegraph) in time to overtake the Mail calling there, and despatched with the greatest promptitude and secrecy in form of letter. N. BLACK, Bluff Harbor. QUAETEB'S SUBSCBIPTION to the SOUTHLAND TIMES, 10s. EEYNOLD'S & CO., T> OOKBINDEES, PEINTEES, &c. All description of Bookbinding performed, with neatness and dispatch, and at moderate rates. pHEAP FEINTING.— B OOKS,PAMPHLETS. &c. Ac. &c. AT THE " SOUTHLAND TIMES " OFFICE, ESK-STBEET, INVEECABGHIJa' I THE WEEKLY TIME S,! AND THE SOUTHLAND TIMES. THESE Journals combined make a valuable DaUy Issue, and are largely circulated throughout the Provinces of New Zealand and the neighboring colonies, Great Britain and Europe. Subscription to Southland Times wiU em am unchanged, Scale or Advebtisbments. Ist insertion (per inch) 3s.
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 538, 10 August 1866, Page 1
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443Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 538, 10 August 1866, Page 1
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