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''^S^fiSic; Notices: \» 1-. ] ; CO-I^TNERSHIP NOTJCE. : NOTICE is hereby gi en that Tharo, this day, dissolved the Co-Partnership: hitherto existing between: myself atd William : Mortlock, at Orepub', under the firm of V Mortlock and Madden." W. MADDEN. Invercargill, 18th Jan., 1867. J RIVERTON CHURCH OF ENGLAND BAZAAR, ~ : ■ *— "" IN THE ODD- FELLOWS HALL, RTVERTON. ripO open at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and 7 o'clock in the evening. A large stock of useful, and ornamental goods will be sold at reasonable prices. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. FOR SALE, by private bargain, the Niagara Store, corner of Gala and Jed streetsT- with Dwelling-house attached, consisting of Parlor, Three Bed-rooms, Kitchen, and Out-hpuses. To a suitable person, the above presents a capital opening. All information can be obtained from the Proprietor, David Smyth, Storekeeper, Tay-atreet. Title— Crown Grant. Invercargill, Dec. 26, 1866. GLASGOW PIE HOUSE, (Between Southland Club and Mitchell and Co's), DEE-STREET.. npHE Proprietor of the above establishment ■*■ deßires to intimate to the inhabitants o< Invercargill and the general public that he has iust 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 interior of the house is arranged to afford -the utmost degree of privacy and comfort. He feels certa'n 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 hini for the past three years. N. JOHNSON. Invercargill, Dec. 15, 1866, DAVID BONTHRON, <■ • Dee-street, opposite Prince of Wales Hotel, /CARPENTER, Joiner, Cabinetmaker, Under--\J ' taker, and Wireworker. l < 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. ; RAMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. QA VERY SUPERIOR MERINO RAMS, <U \J from 4-tooth to full-mouthed. ; ' : ' Apply to '•■.': J. W RAYMOND. ! Esk-street, Invercargill ; Orto ; • W.JENKINS, Avoridale Station. SOUTHLAND WINDOW .GLASS PAPERHANGINGS WAREHOUSE. DEE-STREET, Opposite SOUTHLAND CLUB. DAVID WEBSTER, OAINTER, GLAZIER, SIGNWRITER, ;&c Is now landing, ex Water Nymph and other; •: r_ ■-•.■■ : - ■■■ vessels, ' WHITE. LEAD, OILS, PAINTS,; PAPERHANGINGS, &c, I Direct from the Manufactures. KEROSENE. Scrim R and B Linseed Oil Brushes ' Turpentine' ' Tacks Putty -Diamonds . Varnishes Gold Mouhhngs. .: EVERY ARTICLE IN THE TRADE, Wholesale and Retail. ; * Picture Frames Made fo" Order. Painting Work Executed at Moderate Prices, ; Orders from the Country punctually attended to. MESSRS. HATELY & SCOTTi T)EG to inform their friends and the public -^ that they have commenced business in In--yercargill as SURVEYORS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, , And from their former experience and acquaintance with the Province c£n v assure prompt attention to any business that, may be intrusted to their management. ' : Offices-: DEE-STREET ' (opposite Government Buildings). ;■ ■■ •■ '- \j '■ ■■> ■ :.' ; v Invercargill. 23rd Nov., 1866. ■:■'} ' • :'• TO JFAEMBES, DAIRYMAN AND ; v otheM ;, ! TO LEASE, House, Stabling, 4c., with - 801 »ere paHdock, being section 8, block -Iy-In-_ vercargill Hundred, '"" ■' ' , •-■■■' ' "-'■Ajjsty,;-';' 1 & ■ . . 65&" : acres of splendid ■- agricultural , h\nd vi' Oteramika district, all fenced in, has'a-fine Apiece of^bnsh; " "■■* \W J] * - v ' f ; ;; p GEORGE THOMSONi O^'-^] 1 *i4kJ^W,rt#r.

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Southland Times, Issue 623, 25 January 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 623, 25 January 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 623, 25 January 1867, Page 1

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