Wanted. YO^NTFD, in ;v Privat^imily, a SITU A Vr TION for a Young girl to mind a baby Emmire at Cooper's, Seedsman, Tay-street. ANTRD TO S!«LL, Two thoroughly brokei in Harness Bullocks, with Harness com j plete. Apj ly to James Colyer, Princess Hotel Dee strept. Invercargill. Jan. 5, 1867. WANTKD TO BrY— Cash— a SECTION ir Town. Must be cheap. Apply, W. D.. office of this paper. 11ENDERS will be received at the Office oi Messrs c myth, Hoyt and Co. for the Frection of Buildings and other works at the Bluff. For full information apply at the Office, on Railway Platform, Invercargill. Dec.'24, 1866. DEAIN PIPES! WANTED KNOWN, that Drain Pipes of the best quality, from two to six inches, can be obtained at the Makarewa Brick and Tile Works, adjoining the Railway Station. Two in., £2 10s per 1000,*& c. An aHowance made on quantities. Samples may be seen at Mitchell and Go's. THOMAS BUXTON. Government Advertisements. Superintendent's Office, Southland, Dec. 17th, 1866. T I THE undermentioned Sections in the .!_ Township of OrepuM will be Sold by Auction, at the Warden's Court, Orepuki, on the Ist clay of February, J 867, at 12 o'clock, in terms of the provisions of the " Southland Waste Land Act, 1865."_ Jxo. P. Tatloe, Superintendent. Sections No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, and 20, Block L, and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 17, 18, 19, and 20, Block 11., and 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, Block 111. Map of the Township of Orepuki will be open for inspection /at the Survey Department, Invercargill, and the Warden's Court, Orepuki, on and -after j Ist of January, 1867. * Eacec-TNVEECAEG-ILL EAC ES . TO BE HELD 7th & Bra FEBRUARY, 1867. Jri'GE : R. Hamilton, Esq. Stewabps : Messrs T. Swale, J. Morton, Win. Cochrane, J. Colyer, D. Napier, Wm. Bushall, Jas. G-a.l, C A. Ross. Stahteb : C. A. Ross. Clerk op the Cottbse •. J. J. Cuff. Tnt'-ASITBER : William Cochran. FIRST DAY. Maiden Plate, 20 soys. For all horses that I have never won an a.dv= rtisedrace. One mile and a-half. Entry, £1. Weight for age. | Publicans' Purse, 30 soys. For all horses. Two miles and a-half. Entry, £2. Weight for age. Trotting Race, 20 soys. For ull horses. Three times round the course. No weight under 10 | stone. Entry, 3'>s. Farmer's Cup, value 25 soys. Onoe round. Heats. Weight for airc. No horse allowed lo run unless the houa fide property of a farmer j in Southland for not less than three months previous to the race. To be ridden by gentlemen riders. Entry, £2. SECOND DAY. Hurdle Race, 20 soys. For all horses. Two miles and a-half, over 8 flights of hurdles. Entry, £1 10s Weight for age. Invercargill Handicap, 40 soys. For all horses. Mile and a-half. Entry, £3. Ladies Purse, 25 soys. Once round. For all hordes. Welter weights. Gentlemen riders. Entry, £1 10s. Town Plate, 35 soys. For all horses. Three miles. Weight for age. Entry, £2. Consolation Handicap, 20 soys. One mile and quarter. Entry, £1. For all beaten horses. RULES AND REGULATIONS. Rules of Otago Jockey Club strictly adhered to. Mares and GeLiings allowed 31bs. No entry will be received for any of the above races except on this condition : — That all disputes, claims, and objections, arising out of the racing shall bo decided by the Stewards or whom they may appoint. No person shall be allowed to run a horse unless the latter be qualified as the bona fide property of a subscriber of two sovereigns to the race fund. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Stewards, at Colyer's Hotel, on or before 6th February, entry money enclosed, with name, age, and pedigree of the horse, name of the owner, and colors of the rider. Any jockey not riding in colors entered will be fined two sovereigns. All dogs found on the course will be destroyed, without respect to ownership. Entries for the Invercargill Handicap must be made at Colyer's Hotel, on or before Ist February. Three horses to start for each race, or tha public money will not be added. ALEX. ROSS, Secretary FRESH AEEIVALS, Ex ship Water Nymph, from London, AT BARHAM'S HAIRCUTTIN& ROOMS, Next Albion Hotel, Dee-street. T ADTES' Wort Boxes, Leather Bags, Violins JLi and Furniture, Concertinas, Flutes, Meerchauin, Brierroot, Myall and Clay Pipes, Amber and Bone Pipe-stems, Pocket Books and Purses, Pocket and Pen Knives, Scissors, Combs, Brushes, Oils and Perfumes, Soaps, Razors and Strops, Tooth and Violet Pcwder, Hair Dye, Human Hair Platts, Wigs and Fronts. TOYS— Wax, Leather, China, Wood and Indiarubber Dolls; China Tea Sets, Berlin Wool, Walking Sticks, Childrens Toy Books ; also, a great quantity of Fancy Goods. Note the address . " BARHAM'S HAIRCUTTING; ROOMS, * Opposite Grovernmenf Buildings.
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Southland Times, Issue 617, 11 January 1867, Page 1
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