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WantedT WANTED, a NURSE GIRL. Apply at the Office of this Paper. WANTED, a MARRIED COUPLE for a Station. No Children. Also a BULLOCK i DRiVERI Apply to DaUjety, Rattay and Co. 1 TTTANTED, Six able-bodied SEAMEN, for the VV barque Royal Bride, on a voyage to the United Kingdom via South America. Apply to Captain Clare, Clarendon Hotel, Esk-street-W ANTED, a Shepherd. Apply to Morison, Law and Co. WANTED, a thoroughly efficient General FEMALI- SERVANT. Highest wages given. Apply at the Scandinavian Hotel, Taystreet. WANTED to Let 1400 acres, on Castle Rock Run. Terms liberal — small quantity of stock (sheep if preferred), wiU be given on thirds. Apply to A. J. Smyth. 22nd January, 1867. DRAIN PIPES. WANTED 'KNOWN, tbat Drain Pipes of the best quality, from two to six inches, can be obtained at the Makarewa Brick and TUe Works, adjoining the RaUway Station. Two in., £2 10s per 1000,"& c. An aUowance made on quantities. Samples may be seen at MitcheU and Cos. THOMAS BUXTON. ' J ENDERS WANTED for Three and a-half I Miles and Seven MUes of WIRE FENCING Stakes 4x5; pointed and charred ; driven 18 inches into ground ,- 9 feet apart ; 5 wires ; stapled to stakes. Iron supplied and cartage done by Proprietors. Oilers may be left with Messrs CUTHBERTSON BROS. MANNING & EVANS. DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO. EducationalCOMMERCIAL SCHOOL. I E. STEWART will RE-OPEN the above »l . Academy aff er the Christmas vacation, on MONDAY, the 7th JANU-VKY, 1567. A sound EngUsh Comme r cial Education, including all the higher branches of Mathematics, Land Surveying, and Drawing taught. Mrs Stewart will also open a Seminary for Young Ladies on the above datf. Routine : English, Music, French, and drawing. A very limited number of Young Ladies wUI be received as Boarders. J. E. S., in thanking those patrons who have favored him with their support in his profession as Architect and Surveyor, begs to inform them that in continuing this profession every exertion on his part wiU be us-.-d to merit a continuance of their favors and pa'ronage. Land Surveyed and quantities taken at very moderate charges. Terms on appUcation. Sylvan Bank, Ea=t Road, Late Mr Price's house, Dec. 22, 1866. SOUTHLAND ACADEMY. SELBORN (some time teacher in Glasgow, • aud under the National and Denominational Boards of Education of Victoria) begs to intimate to Parents and Guardians of Children that he wUI open the above Academy on MONDAY, 7th JANUARY, 1867. Subjects .- English, in all its branches ; Writing, Arithmetic, Bookkeeping, and the Classics. Testimonials can be seen, and all particulars learned at the Academy, next Dr WiUson's, Ythan-street. Invercargill, Dec. 24, 1866. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDERS ESTABLISHMENT. Principal : A. MACDOKAII) ; Assisted by a highly efficient Master. THE Classes were resumed on Monday, the 14th January, inst. The course of instruction embraces all the branches necessary to fit young gentlemen for mercantile life, for the public service, and for matriculation in a universi'y. A Prospectus, containing terms and further particulars, will be forwarded on application to the Principal. Evening Classes were also resumed on the same date. INVERCARGILL ACADEMY, Connon-street. J. B. Wa_drop, Rector, HPHIS ACADEMY was Re-opened on Monday, 1. the 14th January, 1867. The co'irs'*i of instruction comprises a good English, Commercial, and Classical Education. « BOARDERS' ESTABLISHMENT, BARWHEY. . J. B. WARDROP having removed to that large and commodious house, lately occupied by Archd. Bonar, Esq., intimates that he has accommodation for two additional boarders. Terms on application. N.B. — Private Class for young Ladies, from 4 to 6 p.m. Coaches. TELEGRAPH ROYAL MAIL LINE y ' OF COACHES TO QUEENSTOWN. r-pHE above COACHES wUI LEAVE their BOOKING OFFICE, Colyer's Princess Hotel, Dee-street, every TUESDAY MORNING, at 6 o'Clock, Aiid ARRIVE from Queenstown every SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES For Parcels and Luggage. Parcels and Passengers' Luggage wiU not be forwarded unless the carriage be prepaid. Every care wUI be taken, but the Proprietors wUI not be responsible for them beyond the amount paid for carriage. Every information for forwarding Passengers or Luggage to every stage to Queenstown can be obtained on appUcation to the Agent. JAS. COLYER, „ Agent. l} JAS. HEATH & CO., ■-„ l-Voprietor9. .

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Southland Times, Issue 622, 23 January 1867, Page 1

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688

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 622, 23 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 622, 23 January 1867, Page 1

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