Government Advertisements NOTICE. r\N and after Wednesday, 23rd instant, Sealec Tend^^ir tho-EEeparation of Crown Grants bj Contract, addressed to the Commissioner oi Crown Lands, will be received at the Land Office ; where all particulars can be learned on application. The Gorernment does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order. . W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 18th January, 1868. ; -NOTICE. ASSISTED IMMIGEATION. TT being in contemplation to resume the As- '■*- sisted Immigration Scheme formerly in operation, persons desirous of bringing out their friends irom home are requested to communicate with Duncan M' Arthur, Esq., the Immigration Officer, so that the Government may be informed of this general wuh of the public in the matter and of the probable number of individuals that will be sent for. JNO. P. TAYLOR, Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 23th November, 1867. JOHN THOMPSON, who was at Lake Wakatipu Diggings in April 1863, is requested to communicate with the ProvincialjTreasurer of Southlands ; . By order, c — V - ; ":'. B^ r?S=: "W.-H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 24th December, 1867. Wanted WANTED, a good BULLOCK DRIVER! ~* None but steaay man need apply .to M. Kinnier Swanson, Otama. ANTED a Female GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs. Watson, Forth-street. WANTED, by a middle aged person, a SITUATION in the Country, as General Servant. Address, A.Z., Box 21, Post-office, Invercargill, Reference if necessary. Educational* g INYERCASGiLL GRAMMAR SCHOOL DEB-STJBBET, . , (Boarders' Establishment, lay-street) rpHIS Institution will be re- opened after the •*■ holidays by Mr. Macdokald and assistants on MONDAY, the 20th Jantiabt, at nin< o'clock, a.m. A thorpugh Commercial and Classical Edu cation guaranteed as formerly, and parents are requested to forward their children withou delay. .Evening Classes will shortly be opened. InvereargilL 10th January, 1868. IJNYEECAEGILL ACADEMY A, '. (North Road), J. B. WARDROP, Recto b. rrTpfTS Academy will be re-opened on Monda; -*- ; first, 6th Jan., 1868. . The course comprises an English, Classica and Commercial Education, Vocal Music, am Drawing. Class for young ladies from 3to 5. Term £1 10s per quarter. - Boarders' Establishment (Barwhey.) Terms o: application. THE INVEECAEGILL SCHOOL. . ' JOHN a. SMITH, Mastee. TTT AS re-opened, after the holidays, o ' January 6th. Common Branches taught in Public Schoo Higher Branches in private classes. Terms, moderate. By a. Diploma of fellowship conferred by tl Educational Institute of Scotland, Mr Smith certified to be qualified to teach English, Gras mar,. Composition, History, Geography, Writin Arithmetic, Alegebra, Geometry, Natural Scienc Agricultural Chemistry, Latin, Greek, Frem and German. . OEETI EAILWAT. rjIILL further notice — the Passenger Van c X Saturday's as For conveyance i good*— Apply to, "■ ' MR ROSS.
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Southland Times, Issue 886, 22 January 1868, Page 1
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