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Wanted. WANTED, a MAID SERVANT, for a private Family. Apply at the Club. ANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE for a Station. Apply to J. Stock and Co., Taystreet. WANTED, Contractors for Ploughing. Apply John Findlay, Oteramika. WANTED, a good COOK, for a Station. Apply to Cochran, Granger and Blackwood. TTrANTED, a Journeyman BAKER. Apply VV to C. Tulloch, Deveron-street. ANTED, a General FEMALE SERVANT. References required. Apply to Mrs RusseU, Woodlands, Bay Road. CATTLE, on terms. Wanted about 200 head for a run on the Waiau. Apply to Dalgetty, Rattray and Co., Kelvin-street. Public Hotices. PEINCE OE WALES' BIETHDAY. PIC-NIC RAILWAY EXCURSION TO GREEN HILLS AND BACK. By permission and under the patronage of his Honor the Stjpebintendent. AN EXCURSION TRAIN will leave InvereargUl Station for Green HUls at 11 a.m., and return from Green HUls at 4 p.m. Tickets (Return) 4s. do. (Luncheon, with Wines and Ale 6s. ChUdren under 12 years— Half-price. The Managing Committee respectfully request that early application for the Tickets be made in order to complete the necessary arrangements. * A QUADRILLE BAND, under the management of Mr. Lloyd, will be in attendance. LUNCHEON PROVIDED by Mr J. F. Jones, of the Southland Club. The Committee beg to state that the surplus (if any), after defraying all necessary expenses, wiU be handed over to such local Benevolent Institutions as his Honor the Superintendent may direct. Tickets may be had — in Dee-street — of Messrs Rose, Rodgers, Munro, Moeller Bros., Southland Club, Prince of Wales Hotel, and Princess Hotel ; in Tay-street, Messrs Mair and Garven, Kingsland, Hutch and Hayes, and Pucttelkow. By or*ier of the Committee. JNO. MUNRO, Sec. to Committee. •(qm-Qpu-sp-^nog o-jisoddo) las-is-aad •pUTjq UO S_"3AVX*B A_BTSO*J-J noTidwosap L\9\o pun 'saAOj-Q 'seix 'sj-wog *s->aiqs u-jaun--) jo aSj-Gj *6 osp? fsaruoTOO 9ip m easnoq C(saq OT*} taoij par-naps jpsuTrq stjq aq qotq_. 's^uauu-ox) ap-Gj^; Apßog; jo -sjooiig amrraoiqsTj^ siq o; uoriuo't-tT! rmoads spTJO *0 '£) ■Bdoud qsaMOf aqi f)u dn apum aq tjt_. qorq_. '•ffoo^s paioapa-rraAi siq o; paqiAin uoi-padsuj •sjoioo TP ut s°nip?o3 Aou-cg; puu paxra '-TCS * eSuT.Tasno.IT up-sjpng- *ajaunssT*o *sao(j 'spao_-X nosp£[ puc -XoupAg 'qo^oag *qstrSu*-r_ cjsaq aqi J° °utisisuoo 'spoor) .Tomumg puis Snudg io s-juamdtqs Ai.au snq SoTjajjo aiou st pm? 'laaaiS •aaa °» aaAOW-'a s^ Br f vm °m^ .^ aq} pu*B s„auio-fßno srq ra-oitrt o; s_eq *o k_/ '{l n lO fuviW lO S 'xzijklLotq any koiivx 'tiZO K-D KO _Ti9 NOTICE. Tl/TR DECK wiU give a Lecture, This Evening **■ at St. Paul's Schoolroom, on the " Tabernacle of Israel," to commence at 7 p.m. Mr Deck wUI Preach next Sunday Morning/ at the Wesleyan Chapel, at 11 a.m. ; and in the Evening at the Presbyterian Church, at 6.30 p.m. NOTICE. ALL Persons Trespassing on Sections 38 to 45, Block 111, Jacob's River Hundreds, wUI be Prosecuted. Poison is laid on these Sections for Dogs. W. D. G. WOOD. Riverton, 9th Oct., 1866. DAVID BONTHEON, Dee-street, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, CARPENTER, Joiner, Cabinetmaker, Undertaker, and Wireworker. Building Materials of every description made to order. Jobbing done. FUNERALS CONDUCTED. Aviaries, Bird Cages, Sheepwash Baskets, Eel pots, Potato Riddles, Com Sieves, and every description of Wirework done on the shortest notice. .-;..; : ■ : Charges Moderate.

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Southland Times, Issue 589, 9 November 1866, Page 1

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524

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 589, 9 November 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 589, 9 November 1866, Page 1

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