Public .Notices NOTICE. THE undersigned is a buyer of Hides, Sheepskins and Greasy Wool. — Highest prices W. E. KINGSWELL, Fellmonger, Bluff Road. ENTIEELY NEW STOCK TNO. MUNRO begs leave to intimate that his " NEW GOODS Have arrived, and are now opened out for inspection. THE FRESH STOCK Will be found to contain the BEST WORKS BY STANDARD AUTHORS In every class of British Literature ; Also, , FANCY GOODS, ALBUMS, &c, AND STATIONERY, Have been selected suitable for the requirements of the Province. JNO. MUNRO, Dee-street. N.B. — The oldest established Stationery and Book Warehouse in Southland. SOUTHLAND CLUB STABLES. "IT T FLINT, in returning thanks for past favors • bestowed upon him in the above line, begs to inform his friends and customers that he has Lowered his Charges for Horse and Buggy hire, from this date, nearly 50 per cent., and can safely say, that all parties who may honor him with their patronage will find at once, the lowest charges, the best Hacks, the Strongest and most Elegant Vehicles in the Province. Livery (per night) ... ... ... 6s. Ditto, per week, as per agreement. Invercargill, Ist August, 1866. MAIE AND aAIfcVEN T)EG to announce the arrival, ex Pasithea, and Sir George Pollock, from London, of a LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OP CLOTHS. Consisting of — West of England Superfine Blacks „ „ Black Doeskins „ „ Deerskins „ „ Tweeds . Scotch Tweeds Bedford and Worsted Cords Fancy Coatings Blue and Grey Witneys Pilot Cloths, &c.', &c. And having secured the services of an experienced Cutter, are prepared to execute any orders they may be favoured with in the best style and on the most moderate terms. - While adding this department to their business M. & G. would remind their friends and the public generally that their stock of made-up Goods, Underclothing, Hats, &c, was never more complete than at present. „ Tay-street, Invercargill, 30th July. EIVEETON PLOUGHING MATCH. rriHE FIRST ANNUAL PLOUGHING -*- MATCH of the Aparima District, -Hill take place at GUMMY'S BUSH, ON WEDNESDAY, THE 15th AUGUST, 1866. When the following- Prizes will be competed for — open to all comers : — Gold Medal, value £10, for the Champion of three years, in succession : — Ist Prize— £6 2nd Prize— £s 3rd „ — £A m 4th „ — £3 sth „ — £2 6th „ — £1 7th Prize— los. A Ladies' Prize will be awarded ; as also one for the best Groomed Horses, and for the best kept Harness. Intending Competitors are requested to send in their names on or before Friday, the 10th nst., to PETER GRANT, Hon. Secretary. Riverton Mills. COMMEECIAL SCHOOL. EAST ROAD. 14 /TR. STEWART will conduct this ACADEMY, on the principles of the Celebrated English "Training Colleges" of Chelsea and Battersea, including all the higher branches of Mathematics and I and Surveying. A limited • number of Boarders will be received. N.B. — Land accurately Surveyed on yery reasonable terms. Teems on Appucaiton. pHEAP PRINTING.— BUSINESS CARDS. /~<HEAP PRINTING.— B I L L-H EAD S. < \ HEAP PRINTING.— I N V OICBS.
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Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 541, 15 August 1866, Page 1
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484Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume VII, Issue 541, 15 August 1866, Page 1
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