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Volunteer Notice VOLUNTEER NOTICE. O QUAD DRILL every morning at half-past 6 l) o'clock, on ground adjoining Government Buildings. Company parade every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at Henderson and Bonar's store. By order. JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding Invercargill Rifle Corps. Invercargill Volunteer Orderly Room, 24th September, 1867. , "Wanted CAS ii to lend, at 10 per cent, on Rural Land. ."Apply to A. G., Post Office, Riverton. : •\» /ANTED a Smart Boy. Apply Times VV Office. TI TANTED a steady man to drive Bullocks, VY and accustomed to the use of the axe. For particulars apply to Mr Galbraith, Noah's Ark Dee street WANTED a Female Servant for a Farm about three miles from town. Must be able to milk. Apply to Cochran, Granger & Co. WANTED a respectable Girl, to make herself generally useful, and assist in the Bar. Apply at the Provincial Hotel, Tay-street. FARM SERVANTS. WANTED a Married Couple. Apply to J. F. Dundas, Esq., M'Master-street. ANTED to SELL, WHITE CLOVER. At J. COOPER & Co., Seedsmen, Tay-street. WANTED to SELL, RED CLOVER At J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL, ALSIKE i LOVER. At J. COOPER & Co. TT7AXTED to SELL, COW GRASS. W At J. COOPFR & CO. 11/ ANTED to SELL, YELLOW CLOVER VV At J. COOPER & CO. ANTED to SELL FESCUES and Meadow Grasses — 30 varieties, At J. COOPER & CO., Seedsmen, Tay-street. WANTED to SELL, CRIMSON CLOVER, At J. COOPER & CO. TTT ANTED to SELL, Timothy and Rye VV Grasses. At J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL, Mixed Grasses, for permanent pasture. At J. COOPER & CO. TT7 ANTED to SELL, Fruit and Forest Trees. At J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL, Shrubs, Herbaceous Plants, Bulbs, &c. At J. COOPER & CO., Seedsmen, Tay-street. HorsesrriO STAND THIS SEASON. AT G-. PRINTZ'S STATION, Bite-wood. The Thorough-bred imported Entire, "YOUNG PANI C." Young Panic — by " Panic " (imported) , out of " Lady of the Lake," by " Conrad ;" dam by " Peter Finn," out of an imported Arab Mare. "Panic," by "Alarm;" his dam by " Melbourne," out of " Birthday," by " Pantaloon ;" out of " Honoria," by "Camel." " Panic," the Sire of " ioung Panic," is one of the best performers on the Victorian Turf, being the winner of the Launceston Champion Race of 1865, and of several fast; races in Victoria. For other particulars see Victorian Ruff's Guide. "Young Panic" is a rich brown, with black points ; stands 15£ hands high ; is four years old, and of good temper. TERMS: FOUR GUINEAS. A large paddock is provided free of charge, containing 5000 'acres, securely fenced, well grassed and watered. Every care taken, but without responsibility. All' charges to be paid before removal of mares. . Mares left at Prince of Wales Hotel, Invercargill, will be forwarded to the station. rr>O STAND THIS SEASON AT HEDDON BUSH STATION, The Thorough-bred entire horse "B E N D I a O." TSBMS: £3 10s for each mare ; one in five given in. Large paddock provided free of charge ; every care taken but no responsibility; all fees payable before removal of maresHP H E "N AN A" will stand this season at Otama, near ( Switzefs. - : Terms : £3 3s each mare, to be paid for on removal of mare. The "Nana" ia by "King John," an Arab horse, imported to Victoria by late Colonel Bobine, out of " Brilliant," by " Lucifer," ['- it, KJNNEAJR gWANSXQ^

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Southland Times, Issue 730, 30 September 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 730, 30 September 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 730, 30 September 1867, Page 4

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