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Public Notices. TELEGRAPH ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COACHES TO QUEENSTOWN. fTIHE above COACHES will LEAVE their BOOKING OFFICE, Colyer's Princess Hotel, Dee-street, every TUESDAY MORNING, at 6 o'Clock, And ARRIVE from Queenstown every SATURDAY, at 6 p.m. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES For Parcels and Luggage. Parcels and Passengers' Luggage will not be forwarded unless the carriage be prepaid. Every care will be taken, but the Proprietor will 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 application to the Agent. JAS. COLYER, Agent. JOHN HEATH, / Proprietor. GRAND CRICKET MATCH OE THE SEASON. RIVERTON V. INVERCARGILL. The above match will be played on tha RIVERTON GROUND, ON THURSDAY, EEBRUARY 14th, 1867. Wickets will be pitched at 10 a.m. Refreshments can be obtained on the grouud. In the Evening an AMATEUR CONCERT AND SELECT BALL Will be given at the ODD-FELLOWS HALL, RIVERTON, Under the patronage of the members of the Invercargill and Riverton Cricket Clubs. The Concert will consist of dramatic readings, sentimental, comic, and local songs, including a variety of negro melodies, &c. In the course of the evening Mr H. Ferguson will give his celebrated imitation of the " Village Chimes " on the concertina. Single Ticket for Concert and Ball 5s Double, (for Lady and Gentleman) 7s 6d To be obtained of the Storekeepers or any member of ihe Committee. Doors open at 8 p.m., Concert to commence at 8.30 p.m. Dancing to commence at 10.30 p.m. Refreshments will be provided. H. J. WHITTINGTON, Hon. Secretary. TO PROSPECTORS. y J|sJv TjlOR SALE Cheap, a splendid T^P^w Cutter capable of carrying 10 to 12 tons. Sails quite new, with every requisite for going to sea at once. Apply WHITTINGHAM BROS. Riverton. TNE Second Annual SOIREE in connection with the LADIES BENEVOLENT - SOCIETY, will be held" in tbe RAGGED SCHOOL-ROOM, Dee-street, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th inst. Tea on the Table at Half-past Six. After which a Pubhc Meeting will be held when several minesters and other friends are ex, pected to address the meeting. Tickets, 2s, Each. A. SHAW, Hon. Secretary. npvAILY EXPECTED. Ex " Europa " from Adelaide, FLOUR in 200, 100, and 501 b bags. BRAN POLLARD WHEAT JAMS WINES (Quarters and Octaves) MITCHELL & CO. Dee-street aud Tay-street. TO LET. A Butcher's Shop at Harrisville. Entry immediately. Fixtures &c, to be had at valuation. Apply to David Bonthron, Harrisville. £3 REWARD. LOST, from the Jacob's River Hundreds, * a Roan and White Short Horn BULL, branded TN on rump, and having a white face. Any person giving such information as will lead to its recovery will receive the above reward. W. H. NURSE. TENDERS will be received for the Supply and Erection of 10 miles of Wire and Top Rail Fencing at Heddon Bush. M'PHERSON & CO. MESSRS HATELY & SCOTT, OEG to inform their friends and the public that they have commenced business in Invercargill as SURVEYORS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, And from their former experience and acquaint- . ance with the Province can assure prompt atten? tdon to any business that may be intrusted to their management. Ofhces: DEE-STREET (opposite

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Southland Times, Issue 631, 13 February 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 631, 13 February 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Southland Times, Issue 631, 13 February 1867, Page 1

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