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- Election Notice- ., TO JOHN EOSS, Esq. SIR, — We the undersigned Electors of the town of InvercargUl, respectfully request that youiwill allow yourself to be nominated at the ensunig ; Election of a representative for this town in _he Provincial Council, in the room of J. R. Davies, Esq., resigned. Trusting you wttl give a favorable, reply to this requisition, we pledge ourselves to give you our earnest support. We are sir, ..:.'..* Your obedient servants, Henderson Law James Harvey Robt. Tapper John Kingsland Jabez Hay WUUam Lewis * David Ross Thomas Crack * Wm. Blackwood WilUam M'Leod Geo"? Lumsden R. Buchanan John Hare David Smyth . J. Walker Bain James P. Joyce John W. MitcheU Thomas M. Clerke G. S. Crouch Thomas Pratt Henry T. Ross WiUiam Todd L. Rodgers John McDonald Donald L. Matheson Donald Cameron Edmund Cowper K. Rose Andrew Kinross A. H. Puettelkow Chas. Ross WiUiam Robertson TO MESSRS. HENDERSON LAW, JAMES HARVEY, AND THB GENTLEMEN WHO HAVE SIGNED THE REQUISITION. GENTLEMEN,— In reply to your request that I will allow myself to be nominated at the ensuing Election of a Representative for InvercargUl, I have to thank you for this mark of your confidence in me, and to say that I consent to come forward as a candidate on that occasion. On the day of nomination I shall avail myself of the opportunity of explaining my views on some of the questions which have latterly been occupying public attention. At present I BhaU only say that if the Electors of tho town choose me as their, representative, I shall always endeavor to do my duty towards them, and on every question that may be brought forward will give an unbiased and conscientious vote. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, > JOHN ROSS. Educational. '■ COMMEECIAL SCHOOL. JE. STEWART wttl RE-OPEN the above • Academy after the Christmas vacation, on MONDAY, the 7th JANUAKY, 1867. A sound EngUsh Commercial Education, in eluding att the higher branches of Mathematics Land Surveying, and Drawing taught. Mrs Stewart will also open a Seminary for Young Ladies on the above date.' Routine : EngUsh, Music, French, and drawing.' A very limited number of Young Ladies will be received as Boarders. •..-.;■ ■ L. ,. J. E. S., in .thaiiking those patrons who have favored him with their support m his profession as Architect ah<7 Surveyor, begs to inform them that in cdntmuingtihis profession every exertion on his part witt be used to merit a continuance of their favors and patronage. Land Sdrveyed and quantities taken at very moderate charges. Terms on appUcation. Sylvan Bank, East Road, Late Mr Price's house, Dec. 22, 1866. . 7 .,.,., ■■■•.. - INVEECAEGILL ACADEMY, Connon-street. J. B. Wabdbop, Rectoe, THIS ACADEMY was Re-opened on Monday, the 14th January, 1867. The course of instruction comprises a gbod EngUsh, Commercial, and Classical Education. BOAEDEES' ESTABLISHMENT, BARWH-SY., J. B. WA!R:bI-0_ > having removed to that large and commodious house, lately occupied be Archd. Bonar, Esq., intimates that he has accommodation for two additional boarders. ! . ... Terms on appUcation. ■: - N.B.— Private Class for young Ladies, from 4 to 6 p.m. _ ..„.___.' „ -.... ... Wool, &cV THE undersigned are .Buyers of WOOL or wttlgive Überal advances on the same consigned to their' friehds, Messrs 'Da_gety,'De ; Croz and Co., in London, or Dalgety, Blackwood and CoJ, in Melbourne. ... - ! They are, also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations ; and on Stock placed in their hahds for sale. ... . . Station- Stores suppttecL DALGETY, RATTRAY & CO., ; TDunedin' and InvercargUl. rpHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH BUYERS of WOOL, or will give Liberal Advances on the same consigned to' their friend, Mr Robert Whit- , tingham, in London ; or Whittingham Bros.; in Melbourne. Station Stobes Supplied. WHITTINGHAM BEQS., '/ ■ : . : RIVERTON.:. WOO L . . THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool,, and are prepared to make Überal Cash. advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London, Messrs Pottery WUson & Co. A; a. Woolpacks and all Station Stores always on hand..:; A- „..<;... .. . ■-■.; ••■ ■ COCHRAN, GRANGER&-BLACKWOOD. rriHE UNDESIGNED are BUYERS oT WOOL, and wiU Advance ÜberaUy upon CUps shipped them to their Correspondents in London, Messrs Redfern, Alexander and Co., CALDER, -BLACKLOCK & CO., sth November, 1866. rjiHE UNDERSIGNED are cash purchasers of Wool and Sheepskins, or wiU make Überal advances on Wool consigned to their friends in London or Melbourne.

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Southland Times, Issue 635, 22 February 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 635, 22 February 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 635, 22 February 1867, Page 1

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