Wanted" WANTED, RUNNERS. Apply Office of this paper. WANTED a MARRIED COUPLE for a country hotel. Address H. H., Prince of Wales Hotel. BALLAEAT EXPEESS. WANTED, a DRIVER. Single Young Man. Civil and Sober. Apply at Stables. WANTED, CONTRACTORS for harvesting. WILLIAM GALL Mataura Plains. WANTED Everyone to Know the BEST GLASS OF ALTB in Town is at TNGRAM'S, GARRICK CLUB, Tay street. WANTED to Let 1400 aores, on Castle Rock Run. Terms liberal. Small quantity of stock (sheep if preferred), will be given on thirds. Apply to A J. Smyth. 22nd January, 1867. WENTED to Purchase or Lease a House and Section, or Section only, within 10 minutes walk of Post-office. Apply by letter, addressed "House," Times Office. ANTED, CARPENTERS and JOINERS, at the Bluff Station. Apply, immediately, at the Works. Walker and Gannson. WANTED, a Respectable FEMALE SERVANT, one accustomed to children preferred. Apply, Mrs Reese, Dee-street. WANTED, a man COOK, for a Station. Good encouragement to a thoroughly good hand. CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. WANTED. mENDERS for erecting a FENCE ; for specifi- -*• cation and particulars, Apply to MORISON, LAW & CO., mENDERS will be received for the Supply and JL Erection of 10 miles of Wire and Top Rail Fenciug at Heddon Bush. M'PHERSON & CO. rfIENDERS will be received at the Office of the ■^ Railway Engineer not later than 4 p.m. of the 28th inst., for Flooring between Passenger Platforms of the Railway Station, and other works. Specifications to be seen at the Office. D: J. SMYTH, T f Resident Engineer. Railway Department, Feb. 26th, 1867. Public Notices. OEIGINAL WEIT, NO. 435. WRIT OF FOREIGN ATTACHMENT, No. 3. Victoeia, by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, to Auexandeb Thomas Adamson, of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, in New Zealand, Bank Manager, and Wkgliam Stttabt, of the same place, Gentleman. Greeting. TT7"HEREAS an Action is now pending in our VV Supreme Court of New Zealand, at InvercarKill, aforesaid, between Joseph Sykes Webb, of Dunedin, in the Province of Otago in New Zealand, aforesaid, Merchant, and John Blacklock, of Inver?argill, aforesaid, Gentleman, Plaintiffs, and George Fa^oner Muir, late of Invercargill, aforesaid, but now of parts beyond the seas, Gentleman, Defendant ; and in order that the Plaintiffs may proceed in their action, we command you and each of you that you do retain and keep all and singular land heriditaments, moneys, and chattels, bills, bonds, and other property of whatsoever nature in the custody or control of you or either of you at the time of the service of this Writ belonging to the said George Falconer Muir, or to you in which the said Defendant shall at that time be legally or equitably entitled, or otherwise beneficially interested in, and whether solely or jointly with any other person or persons, and all debts of any kind then due by you or either of you to the said Defendant, although the same or any part thereof may become due and payable on a future day ; and we further command you that you and each of you in your own proper persons be and appear before such Judge of our Supreme Court as shall be sitting in Chambers on Friday, the twelfth day of April next, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, and there to be examined touching the premises and to do and receive what shall then and there be considered of you ?n that behalf, and this you shall in nowise omit. Witness : His Honor, Christopher^ William Richmond, Judge of our Supreme Court of New Zealand, | at Invercargill, this twentysecond day of February, One thousand eight hundred and | sixty-seven. J £ S. N. F., Deputy Registrar for Southland. This Writ was issued by Thomas Morell Macdonald and William Russell, of Dee-street, Invercargillj Solicitors for Plaintiffs. DESIEABLE VILLA EESIDENCE FOR SALE OR TO LET. rnHAT Snbstantial and well-finished Villa JL Residence, now in the occupation of Mr D. Webster, Gladstone. The house is built of brick, plastered throughout, good garden, fenced. The whole standing on 1 acre of ground, on the banks of the Waihopai, li miles from town, adjoining the residence of W. H. Pearson, Esq. Early application is necessary, to the undersigned, who will furnish all particulars. D. WEBSTER, . Dee-street, InvercargilL Or to WILLIAM TODD, Auctioneer. PATENT ROOFING FELT forms a roof at once CHEAP, DURABLE, and, if constructed with ordinary care, QUITE IMPERVIOUS TO WATER. For Farm Buildings where ' the saving oi cartage is an object, it is INVALUABLE. C.S. BUTTON & CO., Sole Agents to Provincial Brewery. mHE SECOND ANNUAL SHOW of the Invercargill HORTICULTURAL ANI FLORICULTURAL SOCIETY, will be helc in the THEATRE ROYAL, on WEDNESDAY the 13th MARCH. WM. COCHRAN, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 637, 27 February 1867, Page 3
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