Auction Sales and Notices! SATUEDAT, 25th MAT, 1867. OUEMAN AND CEEEAE will hold their Monthly Cattle Sale at Gummie's Bush, on Saturday, the 25th May, and will then offer about : — Qf\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE, including OU some quiet Dairy Cows. -I PUEE DEVON BULL (Imported.) ■1 O SADDLE and DEAUGHT HOESES. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. "Wanted WANTED information regarding Alexander Malcolm, late of Aberdeen, Scotland. Last heard .of in Melbourne. Communicate with j James Malcolm, limes office, Invercargill. WANTED a Female Servant. Apply at the Governor Grey Hotel, North Eoad. WANTED a GOVEENESS for two girls, aged respectively 10 and 6 years, who, for their ages, are already fairly, advanced. A young lady competent to instruct them on the Pianoforte, and in the rudiments of French would be preferred. Apply, stating terms, qualifications, &c, or for further particulars, to I. N. Watt, E.M., Bluff. All applications will be replied to, and will be held to be confidential. TO LEND, Sums of £100 to £5000 on Freehold Security. Apply to DALEYMPLE & CO., Dunedin. Public Notices. MATATJSA E A C E S. MENZIE'S FEEEY. * TO BE HELD ON THE 24th MAY, (QUEEN'S BERTHDAY). To Stabt at Eleven o'clock. MENZIE'S FEEEY, MATAUEA. (XX SALE BY THE UNDEESIGNED, " Every description of GEOCEEIES & STORES, ' Of the Beet Quality, at moderate prices. MEN'S CLOTHING AND BOOTS. J Also, ! SPIEITS AND WINES OF THE BEST \ BEANDS. GOOD STABLING. DUNCAN M'FARLANE, Store and Post-office. I. V. I\ B. A SPECIAL MEETING will be held this evening at 8 o'clock. Business important. By order, DUNCAN MACDONALD. Engine-keeper. PUBLIC NOTICE. AFTEE this date no grists less than thirty Bashels will be ground at the Invercargill Steam Mills. Grists of a less quantity can be exchanged for flour or meal. All. grists to be settled for on taking delivery from null. Esk street, May 17th, 1867. • £4< EEWAED. ", STOLEN OE STEAYED From the Otatau Eidges, near Mount Pleasant, ONE EED COW. Grey stripe, long back, small hoop horns, branded C Q off rump, with calf at foot. Any person delivering the same in the yard of Mr Qualters, Mount Pleasant, will receive the above reward. £3 EEWAED. LOST, from-Oreti Ferry, a Brown Filly, two years old, small, and well bred. Branded TK near shoulder. Any one delivering the same to James Galbraith, Noah's Ark, will receive the above reward. » T OST about the end of April, a small BLACK Li TEEBEEE DOG, ears and tail cropped, white streak on breast, had on a red and leather collar with brass plate. Any one bringing baok the same to the undersigned, will be rewarded. JOHN EOSS, Clyde street. PUBLIC NOTICE. ~~ rpHB undersigned, in consequence of the DissoJ. lution of Partnership with himself and Mr 0. L. Frederic, begs to thank his friends and the publio, and to inform them that he will carry on the Business on his own account, and trusts that, with inoreased facilities and strict attention to the work entrusted to him, to merit the patronage so liberally accorded to him heretofore. J, A, FREDERIC, Builder, Undertaker, &a, Pee and Spey Streets. A thoroughly practical Cabinet Maker always &x the presages, Bvery description of Buttdiag saateyiala. County ordeue promptly attended to. Bes tod Spey Strife?* April gncl, 5,88?. j £01 LBASr~~~^^ |
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Southland Times, Issue 672, 20 May 1867, Page 1
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