Public Notices. NOTICE. "jl/TR. DECK will Preach at St. Paul's Schoolroom, next Sunday afternoon, at 3 p.m. ; and at the Presbyterian Church, Tay-street, in the Evening, at 6.30 p.m. RARE CHANCE. FOR SALE, THE ROYAL HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR, situated directly opposite the Jetty and intended Railway Station. Full particulars by applying to E. C. SPENCER, Invercargill, or to Mr LOCKYER, the Proprietor, Bluffs 25th October, 1866. [CIRCULAR.] rnHE Undersigned desires to intimate that he -^ has commenced business as Land, Estate, and Telegraphic Agent. He will also devote his attention to Mining Matters, and will be prepared to act as Mining Advocate, and attend the Warden's Courts throughout the Province. The Undersigned would desire to state thatfrom his long experience in business in Victoria and New Zealand, he will be prepared to diligently execute commissions with which he may be favored in any of the above capacities. With regard to the Telegraphic branch, arrangements have been entered into with agents throughout the different Provinces and ;in Australia, who are well acquainted with mercantile and shipping business, and who will act in conjunction with the undersigned, in transmitting information, executing commissions, or making inquiries relative to the state of the markets, &c, with which the undersigned may be entrusted. As a guarantee of the accuracy of all telegrams, the undersigned desires to mention his long experience in connection with the Press in Victoria and New Zealand. Every branch of the business of Estate Agency ■will be promptly attended to. J. J. HAM, LAND, ESTATE, COMMISSION, AND TELEGRAPHIC AGENT, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, DEE-STREET* Invercargill, 2nd October. Hotels and StablesF. A. VON HAMMEE'S SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL, CONCEET HALL AND RESTAURANT, Corner of Tay and Kelvin Streets, TS NOW OPEN, a fao simile of that famous and popular Hotel in Dunedin, called the Scandinavian. MEALS AT ALL HOURS ... . Is. 6d. BEDS Is. BILLIARDS AND BAGATELLE AND MNSICAL ENTERTAINMENT EVERY EVENING. Excellent Stabling Convenient. ALBION HOTEL, DEE-STEEET. Opposite Government Buildings. A. CAMERON, Pbopeietos. THIS HOTEL is one of the oldest established in the Province, and is provided with every convenience for families, including private sittingrooms, &c. Ale, Porter, and Spirits of the Best Brands always in Stock. Stabhkg, with Oaten Hay of superior Quality. RAILWAY HOTEL, CAMPBELLTOWN. R BERNARD WOTTON begs to inform his • numerous Friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above Hotel for a term of years, and trusts by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a fair share of partronage. EVEEY ACCOMODATION FOE TbAYELTEBS. ROYAL GEORGE AND PRINCE OF WALES LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. • DEB STEEET, iKTEECABGHIiIi. HORSES and VEHICLES FOR SALE OR FOR HIRE, On Reasonable Terms. Stabling for upwards of 60 Horses, and ample and secure Shed accommodation for Waggons and Draya. DAVID THOMPSON, Proprietor. N.B. — Horse Sales every Saturday. pRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, DEE-STREET. WILLIAM LIVESEY, Pbopsietoe. There has just been added to the Establishment a First-class BATHROOM— SHOWER AND PLUNGB TtfMlW YORK HOTEL, JOHN STEWART, PROPRIETOR, ESK-STREET. XTICTORIAN BONDED STEAM V COFFEE. MILLS. ROBERT HARPER & CO., BEG to draw the attention of Merchants and tho Public gonerally to tho advantages afforded, of purchasers of their Coffees. Tho goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under tho inspection of an Officer of H. M. Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hithorto obtainable in the coffee trado, is secured to customors. , This being tho first and only Bonded Coffee Works yet established in the Australian Colonies, R. H. & Co. are enabled to supply their Intercolonial friends with a superior quality, and at a reduction of 2d. por lb. on their former shipping prices. To bo had of nearly all Storekeepers in New Zoaland. ROBERT HARPER & CO., Coffoo and Spice Merchants, 55fc Flinders Lane East, Melbourne.
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Southland Times, Issue 586, 2 November 1866, Page 1
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626Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 586, 2 November 1866, Page 1
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