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Public NoticesNOTICE. nnHE DRAPERS nnd CLOIHIERS will be 1 CLOSET) on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 25th and 26th inst. MESSES HATELT & SCOTT, T)EG to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced business in Invercargill as SURVEYORS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And from their former experience and acquaintance with the Province can assure prompt attention to any business that may be intrusted to their management. Oppicks: DEE-STREET (opposite Government Bu'ldings). Invercargill, 23rd Nov., 1866. EAEE CHANCE. FOR SALE, THE ROYAL HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR, situated directly opposite the Jetty and intended Railway Station. Full particulars by applvinsr to R. C. SPENCER, lnvercargill, ortoMr LOCKYER, the Proprietor, Bluff. 25th October, 1866. ICTOEIAN BONDED STEAM COFFEE MILLS EOBEET HARPER & CO., BF.G to draw the attention of Merchants and the Public generally to the advantages afforded of purchasers of their Coffees. The goods Leing manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under the inspection of an Officer of H. M. Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is secured to customers. This being the 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. per lb. on their former shipping prices. ROBERT HARPER & CO., Coffee and Spice Merchants, 55i Flinders Lane East, Melbourne. PATENT ROOFING FELT, First-class quality and good condition, AT C. S. BUTTON & CO.'S, PROVINCIAL BEEWERT, SPEY-STREET. THE value of the Patent Roofing Felt as a light, economical, and durable Roofing (for Agricultural Buildings especially) being so gene-i rally recogm'spd, purchasers are ca'itioned against using an inferior or damaged Felt which can only cause disappointment. The Patent Roofing Felt can be obtained in rolls of 25 yards, with instructions for use. C. S. BUTTOU & CO., Agents. Invercargill, Oct. 24, 1866. • CHURCH OF ENGLAND, RIVERTON. TT is purposed to hold a BAZAAR about the end of JANUARY next, to complete and imj prove the Church. CONTRIBUTIONS ARE REQUESTED. DAVID BONTHRON, Deft-fetreet. opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, /CARPENTER. Joiner, Cabinetmaker, Under\J taker, and Wire worker. Building Materials of every description made to order. Jobbing done. FUNERALS CONDUCTED. Aviaries, Bird Ca^es, Sheepwash Baskets, Eel pots, Potato Riddles, Corn Sieves, and every description of Wirework done on the shortest notice. Charges Moderate. "VfOTTCE is hereby given that the Co-partnpr-I\ sliip carried on tor pome time past by JOHN MORTON and HE^RY ROGKR^, as Runholders, at Sunny Fide, Wa au, was THl** DAY DISSOLVED by mutual consent. Mr MORTOX is empowered to discharge and settle All Debts due to. and by the sail Co partnership. Dated this 19th day of December, 1866. JOHN MORTON. HENRY ROGERS. Witness to both sisniatures, William Pussell, Solicitor, Invercargill. GLASGOW PIE HOUSE " (Between Southland Club and Mitchell and Co's), DEE-STREET. rpHE Proprietor of the above establishment desires to intimate to the inhabitants of Invercargill and the general public that he has just removed into the premises situate as above, which he has entirely remodelled and arranged so as to afford the maamnm of comfort — convenience and elegance. For the convenience of ladies and others visiting the Confectionary and Pastry department, he has entirely separated the two branches of his business, the Bar department bping conducted altogether apart from the former ; while the interior of the house is arranged to afford the utmost degree of privacy and comfort. He feels certain that he has only to assure his customers that he will be unrelaxing in his efforts to satisfy them to secure a continuation of that patronage with which they have favored him for the past three years. N. JOHNSON. Invercargill, Dec. 15, 1866. BONDED WAREHOUSE, RIVERTON. "\TOTICE is hereby given, ihat unless the un--1 \ dmnentioned articles in our Bond are cler.red within seven days from the date hereof, the same will be sold by auction to pay ijond r. Nt, &c : — Harks and Nos. A.Z. £ 2 Hhds Porter, Ex Mimmie Dyke. A.Z. 4-7 4 Qr-casks Old Tom, Ex Native Youth. A.Z. 8-9 2 Hhds Rum, Ex Native Youth, j A.Z. 12 lHhdßum, Ex Native Youth. A.Z. 13 1 Ilhd Rum, Ex Native Youth. A.Z.JJJI4 1 Qr-cuek Whiskey, Ex Picard. A.Z. 15 1 Case Geneva, ' Ex Picard. SURMAN &.CREBAE. Itiveirton, 19th Dec, 1866. '

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Southland Times, Issue 609, 24 December 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 609, 24 December 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 609, 24 December 1866, Page 1

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