Public Notices." NOTICE is hereby given, that there is Poison laid down on Wallacetown. Plains. . HUGHMcLEAN. July 10th, 1867. ' £10 EEWABD. STOLEN from my place, New Eiver, about the last week in June, Two Geese, and as I have lost both ducks and pigs in same manner the above reward will be paid on conviction of the thief. LEWIS ACKJF. KEBOSENE! KEBOSENE!! rpHE undersigned are Belling best Kerosene at 4s per gallon, by the case or tin. EKENSTEEN & HALL, Dee and Esk-street. SWEEP! SWEEP!! ALL orders for Sweeping Chimneys, Night Work, and for Firewood, left in the box adjoining Messrs Matheson and Cameron's premises, Dee-street, will be promptly attended to by B. Evans. .FOB SALE. pAA ACEES splendid Agricultural Land, 2£ U"" miles from Eiverton, with 81 chains frontage to main road. Abundance of Timber in immediate vicinity. Terms liberal. Apply James Mackintosh, Taystreet. CAUTION. NOTICE ia hereby given, that legal proceedings will be taken againßt all persons found cutting, removing, or otherwise injuring timber in any of the bushes on the property of John Eiles, Esq., situated at Five Eiver Plains and in ths Waiau District. JAMES HAEVEY, Solicitor for the said John EUes. 10th July, 1867. PUBLIC NOTICE. TTTTC undersigned, in consequence of the Disso- J lution of Partnership with himself and Mr I C. L. Frederic, begs to thank his friends and the public, and to inform. them that he will carry on the Business on his own account, and trusts that, with increased facilities and strict attention to he work entrusted to him, to merit the patronage so liberally accorded to him heretofore. J. A. FEEDEEIC, Builder, Undertaker, Ac., Spey Street. A thoroughly practical Cabinet Maker always on the premises. Every description of Building materials. Country orders promptly attended to/ Spey Street, April 2nd, 1867 : CHEAP LIME. ALEXANDEE M'LEAN having leased the Winton Lime Kilns, hopes by strict attention to Burning the Lime, and sending only a first-class article to market, to merit the patronage of the public. Price — delivered in town, per bag ... 7s 6d Do —at the Kilns do do ... 4s Od All orders will be strictly attended to by JAS. HANNAN, Melbourne Store, Dee street, Invercargill, or by ALEXANDEE M'LEAN, Lime Kilns, Winton, PUBLIC NOTICE. To Messrs John M'Donald and Henry William' Whitton, owners of Section 35, Block IX., Invercargill Hundred, Southland, N.Z. mAKE NOTICE that I desire that the bounJL dary or separating fence between sections 35 and 84, Block IX., Invercargill Hundred, be made immediately, or shall be commenced not later than the 7th of September next ensuing, and that such fence shall be a post and two rail fence, and alongside a ditch 3ft. wide at top, and 2Jft. deep. Dated at Invercargill this 22nd day of August, 1867. OAESTONHENEY HOEMAN, Owner and occupier of Section 34, Block IX., aforesaid. EPPS'B HOMCEPA.THIC COCOA.— Homoepathic Practitioners and the Medical prfession generally, recommend COCOA as being the most healthful of all beverages. When the doctrine of homcepathy was first introduced into England, there were to be obtained no preparations of cocoa either attractive to the taste or acceptable to the stomach ; the nut was either supplied in the crude state or bo unskilfully manufactured as to obtain little notice. J EPPS, of London, homcepathic chemist, was induced, in the year 1839, to turn his attention to this subject, and at length succeeded, with the assistauce of elaborate machinery, in being the firflt tc introduce an article pure in its composition, and so refined by the perfect trituration it receives in the process it passes through, as to be most acceptable to tb* delicate stomach. Advertisement.— Hoixowat's Ointment and Piijs have, over and. over again, proved the best friends to persons afflicted with ulcerations, bad legs, sores, abscesses, fistulas, and other painful and complicated complaints. Printed and very plain directions for the application of the Oink ment and Pills are wrapped round each pot or box. Holloway's purifying Pills should be taken throughout the progress of the cure, to maintain the blood in a state of perfect purity, and to prevent the health of the whole body being jeopardised by the local ailment. Bad legs are thus readily cured, without confining the patiens ,to bed, or withdrawing from him the nutritious diet and generous support so imperatively demanded when weakening diseases attack the systems of either young or old.
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Southland Times, Issue 715, 26 August 1867, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 715, 26 August 1867, Page 3
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