■' Public Notices. NOGHCE OF REMOVAL; T»T A I B, A N D; G. A B V B N HAVB BEHOVED TO DEE- STBEET, , Next the .Southland Club Hotel. ~~ PUBLIC NOTICE. HA. GILLER notifies that he has opened • "■ . :at his Auction Mart A EEGISTEE OF LOST HOESES AND CATTLE, Arrangements having been made with the Wardens and principal Stockowners in the several Hundreds for supplying information of all stray animals at large in their districts, will, it is trusted, afford settlers generally a valuable medium for the recovery of their property. GREAT CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac, &<x Change in Business Premises. THOMAS SLOAN,' DEE STREET, TT AVTNG determined to increase the accommoJLL dation aflorded by his present premises, has resolved to reduce his extensive assortment of Boots, Shoes, &c, and for one month from date, a GREAT CLEARING SALE of his superior Btock will be held, the goods remarked and sold at less than COST PRICE!! An extensive assortment of superior articles have just been opened out that must be dis J poaed of even at a FEAEEUL SACEIFICE To enable the advertiser to make the contemplated change and room for coming invoices. P.S.— As Stock will on this occasion be taken, T. Sloan has to urge the necessity of all outstanding debts being liquidated within the time named. "OIVERTON PLOUGHING MATCH JX The second Annual Ploughing Match of the Aparima District, will take place at GUMMTE'S BUSH, OK FRIDAY, JULY 19th, 1867. When the following prizes will be oompeted for— OPBJT TO AM COMEBS. GOLD MEDAL, VALUE £10. For the champion of three years in succession. First Prize, £6 j second Prize, £& ; third Prize, £4 ; fourth Prize, £3 ; fifth Prize, £2 { sixth Prize, £1. JTTNIOB CI^SS — (NOT EXCEEDING 20 TBABB 0* AGE.) First Prize, £2 ; second Prise, £1 j third Prize, 10s. Intending competitors are requested to send in their names before Wednesday, July 17th, ' . PETER GRANT, Secretary, Riverton Hour Mills. . Auction Sales and Notices. PEELIMINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT. IMPORTANT CLEARING AUCTION SALE R BUCHANAN, instructed by Messrs. • Morison, Law and Co., will sell by Auction, the whole of their large and varied stock of GENERAL MEECHANDISE at their Stores, Esk Street, on Monday, 15th July, 1867. Particulars in future Advertisment. THUESDAY, 27th JUNE, 1867. AT CAMPBELLTOWN. * AN INDEPENDENT FOETUNE ! WILLIAM TODD, favored with instructions from Mr W, Lockyer, will sell by Public Auction, as above — that well-known and sub-stantially-built Hotel, known as j LOCKYEE'S EOYAL HOTEL, BLTOT 1 HABBOB. Facing the Railway Terminus and Wharf. The House contains the Bar, Bar Parlor, Tap Room, 3 Side Parlors, Dining-room, 2 Store Rooms, Servants' Room, Kitchen and Laundry. Upstairß, 18 Bed-roomß and 1 Sitting-room, lined and papered throughout, and in good repair; 12 Stall Stable, Cart Shed, and Out-build* ings. The whole securely fenced. Any comment on the part of the Auctioneer is superfluous, the house being ,so well known throughout the Colonies, and is now domg a profitable trade. The whole stands on a section of ground, leasehold. Valuation given on expiry of lease. Full particulars to be obtained from the A\io« pioneer,
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Southland Times, Issue 688, 26 June 1867, Page 3
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514Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 688, 26 June 1867, Page 3
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