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f Public Notices- | _ . : j .PEOSPECTUS P . OF THE southland shipping & steam « Navigation company, limited. It ■ • _; I Capital, £5000. Provisional Committee : Messrs John Ross, John M'Pherson, Jabez Hay, William Cochran, Invorcargill ; Mr John Morton, Oaklands ; Mr Matthew Instone, Riverton, with power to add to their number. Bankers : The Bank of Otrgo (Limited). Solicitor : Mr James Harvey. •'■> .' Secrstary ond Treasurer, pro tern. Mr James Harvey. Temporary Offices : Mr Harvey's Chambers, Esk" -street, Invercargill. rpHE object of this Company is the establish- -*- ment of Direct Steam Communication between this Port and Dnnedin, and Riverton ; also, to open upon a trade between the Ports of Sonthland and the important Goldfields upon the West Coast. The proximity of this Province to those Goldfields, and the continuous and abundant supply of Produce and Merchandise this Province is in a position to furnish, ihe present irregular and uncertain mode of communication, all point to the desirability of a locally owned Steamer and other vessels. Country Settlers are specially interested in this undertaking ; they have Deen long debarred from competition in markets open to the Settlers of the other Provinces of New Zealand. It appears that not less than 150 tons of Merchandise per month have been imported into this Province from Dunedin, the freight upon which has been mostly earned by Vessels owned in neighboring Provinces. Promises of support to a considerable amount being giren by merchants, settlers, and tradesmen of this Province, there is every prospect of this undertaking becoming both a success and a benefit to the public at large. The capital of £5000 will be allocated in shares of £5 each. Ten shillings per share will be payable on allocation, the balance will be called up in calls not exceeding £1 per share each call, and at intervals of not lesss than one month. Applications for Shares may be made to any of the members of Provincial Committee or the Secretary. CLYDE BAKEEY, HAESISYILLE, CHEAP BREAD FOR INVERCARGILL. npHOS. M'EWEN has reduced the price of -"- the 41b. Loaf to Bd. Stores supplied, and discount allowed. Harrisville, 31st January, 1867. TO EAEMEES, DAIEYMEN, AND OTHEES. rjIHE following properties are to lease : — Sections 8, 9, 10, and 3, Block 1., Invercargill hundred. Section 8 is next Town-belt, is fenced in, and has house, stabling, &c. Also to lease with purchase clause : — Sections 2 and 6, Block 14, Section 45, Block 9. Sections 14, Block 3, Section 6, Block 8, New River hundred, And 659 acres, fenced in, Oteramika district. GEORGE THOMSON, East End. SOUTHLAND WINDOW GLASS AND PAPEEHANGINGS WAEEHOUSE. DEE-STREET, Opposite SOUTHLAND CLUB. DAVID WEBSTEE, "DAINTER, GLAZIER, SIGNWRITER, &c. i ' Is now landing, ex Water Nymph and other vessels, WHITE LEAD, OILS, PAINTS, PAPERHANGINGS, &c, Direct from the Manufactories. KEEOSENE. Scrim R and B Linseed Oil Brushes Turpentine Tacks Putty Diamonds Varnishes Goed Mouldings. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE TRADE. Wholesale and Retail. Picture Frames Made to Order. Painting Work Executed at Moderate Prices; ! Orders from the Country punctually attended to.DAVID BONTHEON, DEE STEEET, (Third, shop .north of Spey Street.) CARPENTER, Joiner, Cabinetmaker, Undertaker, and Wire worker. 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. MESSES HATELY & SCOTT, T)EG to inform -their friends and the public -^ that they have commenced business in Invercargill as . . ■ . SURVEYORS, LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTSAnd from their former experience and acquaintance with the Province can assure prompt attention to any business that may be intrusted to their management. •< ' :;•::.-;, Offices : DEE-STREET . (opposite Government Buildings). .JjaYeyoargill^lS'ovenaber, 1866.

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Southland Times, Issue 634, 20 February 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 634, 20 February 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 634, 20 February 1867, Page 1

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