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Official Notices* Superintendent's Office, Southland, 11th Jan., 1867. TTT is hereby notified that Mb Babtustt S. Nte is authorised to levy the following Tolls, Dues, and Wharfages at the Invercargill Jetty. By Order, W. H. AYLMEE, Clerk to Superintendent. Tariff of Eates to be charged for Goods, Wares, or Merchandise, passing over the Invercargill Jetty: — Goods. Salt, Lime, and Stone, per Ton Is. Timber, per 100 ft. superficial 3d. Failings, per 100 ... 2d. Posts and Eails, per 100 2s. 6d. Grain and Bran, per bushel Wool, per bale ... . . . 6d. Bricks, per 100 ... ... 6d. Coals and Chaff, per ton weight Is6d Stock. Sheep, Goats, and Pigs, per head Id. Cattle and Horses Is Od. * ~ Immigrants' Luggage ...Free. Passengers' Luggage ... Free. Provincial Government Goods Free. Stores and Water for actual use on board vessels ... Free. Flour to be calculated at 2000 lbs. to the Ton Packages or Articles (logs excepted), 5 cwt. and upwards, per ton ... 2s 6d. Packages or Articles (logs excepted) 10 cwt. and upwards, per ton ... 5s Do do 20 cwt. and upwards, per ton ... ... 10s. All other Goods, Is. 6d. per ton of 20 cwt., or 40 cubic feet, at option of Wharfinger. OTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN, that the Partnership between the undersigned Charles Henry Armytage and Angus Alphonse Macdonald, as Sheep Farmers and Eunholders, carried on by them upon the Islay Station, in the Province of Otago, under the firm of Armytage and Macdonald, expired by effluxion of time on the first day of December, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. All debts due by the firm will be paid by Mr Armytage, who is to receive all moneys due to the firm. Dated at Dunedin, this fifteenth day of January, 1867. CHAELES HENEY ARMYTAGE, By his attorney, . Eobebt N. Bell, ANGUS A. MACDONALD. Witness — Johit Cbeagh, Clerk to Greo. Cook, Solicitor, Dunedin. Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 18th December, 1866. r'liHE following letter, from the SecreJL tary of the Paris Exhibition, is published for general information. E. W. Staitobd. 13th September, 1866. Sib,— -I have to inform you that up to the present date no precise information has been received from New Zealand as to the manner in which the Committee appointed for securing a due representation of the Colony in the Paris Exhibition of 1867 propose occupying the space allotted to New Zealand in the Exhibition. The information desired is — 1. A list of the names and addresses of the different exhibitors in each class. 2. The objects they propose exhibiting. .3. The amount of space in superficial feet occupied in each glass. This information was requested to be

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Southland Times, Issue 629, 8 February 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 629, 8 February 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 629, 8 February 1867, Page 3

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