Wanted WANTED Tenders for constructing ■ Approaches to the Oreti Bridge. Tenders close on Monday next. Apply to Walker & Garmson, on the ground. ■ WANTED a Housemaid. Apply at the Prince of Wales Hotel. . |__ TTT ANTED TO SELL — Pinuses, Scotch Firs, and other Forest Trees ! Fruit Trees and Bushes, in variety ; • Grass Seeds— all sorts ; Clovers, red, white, yellow, &c. Hedge Seeds L - eld and Garden Seeds — all sorts R. CLEAVE, Seedsman and Nurseryman, Dee street, Invercargill. Money to Lend TO T/TCISTD, Siims of £100 tu£3OOO on Freehold Security. Apply to DALEYMPLE, Jttnb., & CO., Dunedin. fTi ASS to lend, at 10 per cent, on Eural Land. \J Apply to A. G., Post Office, Eirerton. Public Notices. VOLUNTEEE NOTICE. /COMPANY will meet for parade on Monday \J Evening, at 8 o'clock, -at Henderson & Bonar's Store, Esk-street. JAMES HARVEY, Acting Captain. NOTICE is hereby given, that there is Poison laid down ou Wallacetown Plains. HUGH McLEAN. July 10th, 1867. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the Pahi xjL Run, are requested to lodge a memorandum of the amount with Mr F. A. Monckton. £10 EEWAED. CJTOLEN from my place, New Eiver, about the O 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. KEEOSENE ! KEEOSENE ! ! rnjHLJbJ undersigned are selling best Kerosene at -*- 4s per gallon, by the case or tin. EKENSTEEN & HALL, Dee and Esk-street. £OE SALE. /* AA ACEES splendid Agricultural Land, 2\ \)^J^J miles from Eiverton, with 81 chains frontage to main road. Abundance of Timber in immediate vicinity. Terms liberal. Apply James .Mackintosh, Taystreet. RIVEETON ATHEN.2GUM. A LECTUEE In aid of the above Institution, wi 11 - be delivered at the ODDFELLOW'S HALL, RIVERTON, ON ON MONDAY, 9th SEPTEMBEE, BY ME J. HATCH. Mithew IsrsTON, Esq., in the Chair. To commence at 8 o'clock precisely. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE undersigned, in consequence of the DissoJL lution of Partnership with himself and Mr 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 the work entrusted to him, to merit the patronage so liberally accorded to him heretofore. J. A. FREDERIC, Builder, Undertaker, &c, 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 TO THE FARMERS OF SOUTHLAND. CHEVALIEE SEED BAELEY!! rpHE undersigned begs to intimate to farmers and others tiat he is now landing, ex "Beautiful Star," from England, a splendid parcel of the very best Chevalieb Seed Barley procurable in Europe for MALTING PURPOSES, which he proposes to distribute to growers on favorable conditions. It is also his intention to present a HANDSOME PRIZE to the producer of the best 100 bushels next harvest. Aa there is only a limited supply on hand, early application is necessary to J.T. MAETIN, Black Eagle Brewery, lavereargill, September 2, 1867,
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Southland Times, Issue 719, 4 September 1867, Page 3
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510Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 719, 4 September 1867, Page 3
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