Public Notices. , TELEGRAPH ROYAL MAIL LINE OP COACHES TO QUEENSTOWN. TIHE above COACHES will LEAVE their BOOKING- OFFICE, Colyer's Princess Hotel, Dce-Btreet, every nJESDAY MOENING-, at 6 o' Clock, And ARRIVE from Queenstown every SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. GREAT REDUCTION EST CHARGES For Parcels and Luggage. Parcels and Passengers' Luggage -will not be brwarded unless the carriage be prepaid. Every are -will be taken, but the Proprietors will not be esponsible for them beyond the amount paid for arriage. Every information for forwarding Passengers r Luggage to every stage to Queenstown can be btained on application to the Agent. JAS. COLYER, I Agent. JAS. HEATH & CO., Proprietors. THEATRE EOYAL. * PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the * THEATRE ROYAL, on WEDNESDAY IVENING, the 2nd January, at 8 o'clock. P. Dalrymple, Esq., in the chair. Mr J. M. M'Clure will propose a resolution dative to obtaining a dissolution of the ProIncial Council. CHEISTMAS PEESENTS, AND NEW TEAE'S GUTS. NOTICE. J. & M. HTAMS >EG to announce that they iiave received a ■^ large and well-selected, stoefc of JTuiivy oods, Toys, Stationery, Perfumery, Brushware, swellery of all descriptions, Musical Instruents, Albums, Beads of all colors, Berlin Wool, id Canvas, Cushions finished and commenced, erforated Cardboard, &c, &c. Appliances for all kinds of out-door games, ricket, Croquet, Ringolette, and Football. GEORGE OTT, TAILOR AJSTJD CLOTHIER, DEE-STREET, {Opposite Southland Club). "^ O. begs to inform his customers and the K. public that he has REMOVED to DEEEREET, and is now offering his new shipments : Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of the jst English, Scotch, Sydney, and Nelson Tweeds, oes, Cassimere, Buckskin Irouseringß ; Silk died and Fancy Coatings in all colors. Inspection invited to his well-selected stock, hich. will be made up at the lowest prices. G. O. calls special attention to his Fashionable took of Heady Made Garments, which he has imself selected from the best houses in the >lonies; also a large assortment of Crimean birts, Scarfs. Ties, Gloves, and every description [osiery always on hand. Dee-stbeet (Opposite Southland Club). MESSES HATELT & SCOTT, I)EG to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced business in Inercargill as BURVEYORS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, .nd from their former experience and acquaint- j ace with the Province can assure prompt atten- \ on to any business that may be intrusted to ; leir management. j Offices : DEE-STREET (opposite Governlent Buildings). ! Invercargill, 23rd Nov., 1866. j CHUECH OF ENQLANP, EIVEETON. : 'T is purposed to hold a BAZAAR about the nd of JANUARY next, to complete and imrove the Church. \ CONTRIBUTIONS ARE REQUESTED. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FOR SALE, by private bargain, the Niagara Store, corner of Gala and Jed streets, with )wclling-housG attached, consisting of Parlor, !hree Bed-rooms, Kitchen, and Out-houses. To a suitable person, the above presents a apital opening. All information can be obtained from the Proprietor, David Smyth, StoreL^eper, Tay-street. Title — Crown Grant. Invercargill, Dec. 26, 1866.
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Southland Times, Issue 612, 31 December 1866, Page 1
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479Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 612, 31 December 1866, Page 1
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