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No. 2993. VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen. To James Laird Morison George Laird Mo- . rison Henderson Law and John Squires all of Invercargill, in the Province of Southland, runholders, lately carrying on business together there in co-partner-ship under the firm or style of " Morison, Law and Squires," their servants, agents and workmen. YI7HEREAS Thomas Walker of Sydney in the * ' Colony of New South Wales gentleman hath brought an action against you the said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires and Thomas Denniston and William Jameson both of Invercargill aforesaid sheep farmers carrying on. business together there under the firm or style of " Denniston and Jameson" in our Supreme Court of New Zealand wherein he complains that you the said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires are wrongfully preparing to sell and dispose of certain sheep lately or now upon a certain run in the Province of Southland called or known as the " Hillend Run" We therefore do strictly enjoin and command you the said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires and all and every the persons before mentioned under peril of the further process of the said Court that you the said James Laird Morison George Laird Morison Henderson Law and John Squires and every of you do absolutely desist and refrain from selling or disposing of any of the said sheep now or lately upon the said run in the Province of Southland aforosaid and from doing anything further in the premises until our said Court shall make order to the contrary hereof. Witness His Honor Christopher William Richmond Esquire., a Judge of our (LS) Supreme Court of New Zealand at R.C., Rg. Dunedin in the Province of Otago Otago. New Zealand this fifteenth day of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtyseven. (iNDOBSED.) This Writ was issued by Gibson Bark Turton of Princes-street Dunedin in the Province of Otago Solicitor for the plaintiff within named. Railway NoticeSOUTHLAND RAILWAYS. B. H. & I. R. SUNDAY EXCURSION TRAINS. .--■3?- "• 1: r\TS and after the 10th instant it is intended to run Trains as follows : From Invercargill at 2 p.m. From Bluff at 4.30 p.m. FARES SAME AS ON "WEEK DAYS Return Tickets issued on Saturdays will be available for the Sunday and Monday following. By order, JNO. BLAOKLOOK • Provincial Secretary, Provincial Secretary's Office, Invercargill, March Bth, 1867. Public Notices. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Committee will be held this (Monday) evening, at the Southland Club Hotel, at 8 o'clock, for the transaction of important business. FRED. H. MOORE, Hon. Secretary. PROVINCIAL HOSPITAL. MEETING POSTPONED. rpHE meeting of Subscribers to the above X institution, advertised to be held in the Council Hall on Wednesday the 20th March, will not be held until Tuesday the 26th March. ' : The meeting will bo held in the Council Hall, and commence at 7.30 p.m. JNO. P. TAYLOR. Superintendent. March 19th 1867. TO LET. THE Eesidence of Mr C. N. Campbell. Possession can be given, on the ,Ist proximo j the Bale pf Furniture being 6h Thursday, 28th WILJEJAM OOOHBANj ■■■• ' ■■" ■■'■•■•'■ AfSStt

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Southland Times, Issue 648, 25 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 648, 25 March 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 648, 25 March 1867, Page 3

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