Wanted WANTED by advertiser, a SITUATION as Tutor in a family. Address to John Alcock, Wallacetown; or to the office of this paper. 8 IT'' ANTED by a young man, aged 22, who VV wishes to learn Sheep-farming, a PLACE on a Run where he could make himself useful. A small salary only required the first year. Address to John Alcock, Wallacetown, Southland ; or to the office of this paper. f TTTANTED, a SEWING MACHINE for VV Fami'y use. Apply, office of this paper. WANTED, an Owner for a silk UMBRELLA, left in Mr N. Johnson's shop, Dee-street, within the last few days. WANTED to SELL, Bedding-out PLANTS. J. COOPER & CO. Nursery and Seedsmen, Tay-Btreet. ANTED to SELL, DAHLIAS and HOLYHOCKS. J. COOPER & CO. ANTED to SELL, FUCHIAS and GERANIUMS. J. COOPER & CO. I \\f ANTED to SELL, PETUNIAS VERW BENAS, &c, &c. J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL Greentop Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL Purple-top Yellow Aberdeen Turnip. J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL Skirvin's Purple-top Swede Turnip. J. COOPER & CO. TTTANTED to SELL Grey Stone Turnip. VV J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL Skirving's Hybrid Turnip. J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL Dale's Hybrid Turnip. J. COOPER & CO. WANTED to SELL White Globe Turnip. J. COOPER & CO. ANTED to SELL BUTTON'S CHAMPION : A large Purple-top Yellow Swede, very hardy, and stores exceedingly well. Button's Champion gained Twelve Silver Cups, presented by his late Royal Highness the Prince Consort, in six successive years, of twenty guineas value each. Numerous other Silver Cups and First Prizes were awarded for this sort in other parts of Great Britain. J. COOPER & CO., Seedsmen, Tay- street. VI/" ANTED T~O SELL.— TUENIP SEED : Green-top Yellow, Aberdeen Purple-top Yellow, Aberdeen Grey Stone Skirving's Hybrid Dale's Hybrid White Globe Waite's Purple-top Golden Ball White Stone Skirving's Purple-top Swede Button's Champion Swede. R. CLEAVE, Seedsman, &c, &c., Dee-street. Amusements mHEATRE ROYAL, INVERCARGILL. A. Puettelkow, Proprietor. The first performance of the NEW AMATEUE DEAMATIC CLUB, In aid of the funds of the PEOYINCIAL HOSPITAL, Will take place at the THEATEE EOTAL, ON THUESDAT EVENING, 28th INST. When will be presented the elegant Petite Comedie, by John Oxenford Esq., entitled EETAINED FOE THE DEFENCE! CHAEACTEES ! Mr Mottley de Windsor Gentleman Amateur Mr Whitewash . . „ Mr Ferguson . . „ Thwaites ... „ Pawkinß ... Agatha De Windsor . „ AN INTERVAL OF TEN MINUTES. Song (in character) the " Mermaid" . . Gentleman Amateur Song (comic) ... „ * The whole to conclude with the celebrated Screaming Farce by C. White, Esq., entitled THE VIEGINIAN MUMMT. CHABACTEBS : Ginger Blue . , Gentleman Amateur Dr Galen ... „ Captain Rifle . . j Charles ... „ O'Leary ... Mr Patent ... „ i^°y • • • • » The Orchestra will be under the direction of Mr H. Lxotd. Pianist, Mr H. Wiibxtek. Doors open at half-past 7 ; performance to commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Prices of Admission : Dress Circle, 4s j Boxes, 3s ; Stalls, 2s. PIT, ONE SHILLING. Rewards £d EEWAED. T OST from M'Clymonf b Paddock, East Road, J_i about May last, a BAY HOBSE, branded | C under the mane, one hip down, The abor« reward, nill be paid to any oue returning iam« to
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Southland Times, Issue 755, 27 November 1867, Page 1
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510Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 755, 27 November 1867, Page 1
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