Wanted. WANTED, CONTRACTORS to Cut and Bin, S<-ed Hay. W. GALL, M-taura Plains. DEAIN PIPES. WAITED KNOWN, that Drain Pipes of thi best qunlitv, from two to six incites, cai bo obtained at the Mafcarewa Brick and Til) Works, adjoining the Railway Station. Two in., £2 10s per 1000, &c. An allowanoi made on quantities. THOMAS BUXTON. mENDEES will be received at the Office o I Messrs 'myth, Hoyfr and Co. for the Free tion of Buildings and otter works at the Bluff. For full information apply at the Office, or Railway Platform, Invercargill. Dec' 24, 1866. F EOAD MAKING. QEPARATE TENDERS are required for the »» Formation and Gravelling of about 19 chains of road in the Otarewa district, near to he Town Belt. Specit^ations may be seen at the Stores oi Messrs Mitchell and Co., in Dee-street. Tenders will be rece ; ved by the undersigned up to noon of Thursday, 3rd January, 1867. THOMAS PERKINS, Exchange Buildings, Dee-street. TO LEASE. AN IMPROVED FARM, upwards of 200 Acres, and mostly fenced, only three miles from town. Tenders required to be lodged by the Ist of January next. For further particulars, apply to ALEX. BETHUNE, Sylvan Bank, Invereargill. Public Notices. ,A. W AA SHAMROCK, ROSE, and THISTLE LODGE. No. 4914. OTAGO DISTRICT, M.U.1.0.0.F. npHE usual Fortnightly Meeting of tha above 1 Lodge is POSTPONED from Tuesday, the Ist, to Thursday, the 3rd January next, at 8 o'clock p.m., when an Election of Officers for the ensuing six months will take place. By order of N.G. NEIL FERGUSON, Permanent Secretary. Invercargill, Dec. 22, 15G6. GEORGE OTT, TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, DEE-STBEET, {Opposite Southland Club). ("V O. begs to inform his customers and the T, public that he has REMOVED to DEESTREET, and is now offering his new shipments of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the best English, Scotch, Sydney, and Nelson Tweeds, Does, Cassimere, Buckskin Trouserings ; Silk mixed and Fancy Coati; 1 ?^ in all colors. Inspection invited t> ; r\ well-selected stock, which will be made up at the lowest prices. G. O. calls special attention to his Fashionable Stock of Ready Made Garments, which he has himself selected from the best houses in the colonies ; also a large assortment of Crimean Shirts, Scarfs. Ties, Gloves, and every description Hosiery always on hand. Dee-street (Opposite Southland Club). MESSES HATELY & SCOTT, BEG 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. Offices: DEE-STREET (opposite Government Buildings). Invercargill, 23rd Nov., 1866. EAEE CHANCE. FOR SALE, rrtHE ROYAL HOTEL, BLUFF HARBOR, JL situated directly opposite the Jetty and intended Railway Station. Full particulars by applying to R. C. SPENCER, lnvercargill, ortoMr LOCKYER, the Proprietor, Bluff. 25th October, 1866. DAVID BONTHEON, Dee-street, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, piARPENTER, Joiner, Cabinetmaker, Under--1 \J taker, and Wireworker. Building Materials of every description made ■ to order. Jobbing done. FUNERALS CONDUCTED. Aviaries, Bird Cages, Sheepwash Baskets, Eel pots, Potato Riddles, Corn Sieves, and every description of Wirework done on the shortest notice. Charges Moderate. i GLASGOW PIE HOUSE 1 (Between Southland Club and Mitchell and Co's), DEE-STREET. npHE Proprietor of the above establishment > desires to intimate to the inhabitants oi 1 Invercargill and the general public that he has p just removed into the premises situate as above, • which he has entirely remodelled and arranged so as to afford the maximnm 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 being conducted altogether apart from the former ; while the in- : terior of the house is arranged to afford the utmost degree of privacy and comfort. He feels certain that he has only to assure hit 5 customers that he will be unrelaxing in his efforts to satisfy them to secure a continuation of thai patronage with which they have favored him foi the past three you > ; •. N. JOHNSON. Invercargill, Dec. 15, 1866.
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Southland Times, Issue 611, 28 December 1866, Page 1
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689Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 611, 28 December 1866, Page 1
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