Government Advertisements Superintendent 'e O Hce, Southkfid, 11th March, 1868, rpENDEES will be wceirei at this Office until noon on Tuesday, 17th instant, for the after-mentioned woj&B,3riz : — Gravelling of chains of the Mabel Eoad. Gravelling 40 chains of the One Tree Point Eoad. Specifications can be seen at the Eoads Office. By Order, W. H. AYLMEE, Clerk to Superintendent. , . i NOTICE. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION. T)EESONS desirous of having their Friends out by the first ship (to sail probably in July) are requested to apply without delay to the undersigned, who will be prepared to give the necessary Passage Warrants to Applicants complying with the following conditions, viz., the prepayment of Five Pounds Ten Shillings, and sufficient security for payment of the balance of Eleven Pounds sterling for each Adult within Eighteen Months from date of application. Applications to be made on and after Monday, the 24th February, 1868. D. M'AETHUE, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, ■ 18th. February, 1868. Conveyances EOE QUEENSTOWN. mHE MAIL COACH will Leave COLYEE'S -*- Princess Hotel every TUESDAY Morning at 6 o'clock, and Arrive from QUEENSTOWN every SATUEDAY Afternoon Parcels and Passengers'. Luggage will not be forwarded unless the carriage be prepaid. WILLIAM FLINT, Proprietor. FOE EIYEETON. rpHE Eoyal Mail Coach will leave' for the -"- above place, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Half-past 10 a.m. punctually j returning to Invercargill, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. Booking Offices : Albion Hotel, Dee-street ; and Post Office, Eiverton. AH Parcels carefully forwarded. D. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. EOE MATAUEA. rnHE MATTfI for Dunedin, Mataura, Gore, ■-*- Switzer's, and Menzies' Ferry, will be conveyed (for the accommodation of passengers and parcels) by an Express Waggon as far as the Mataura. It will start every Tuesday and Friday morning at 5 o'clock, and return same day, leaving the Mataura at 2 p.m. Booking Office : Colyer's Princess Hotel. P. M. PETEES, Mail Contractor. Rewards j j . £4 EEWAED. T OST from the Mataura Plains, fifteen months JLi ago, a Chesnut Filly, branded S on near neck, small spot on forehead, the finder on returning her to D. M'Farlane, Menzies Ferry, will receive the above reward. £S EEWAED. STOLEN OE STEAYED. A young STEAWBEEEY COW, rather long wide horned, a nick on near ear, a slit on off ear, branded X (St. Andrew's Cross) off rump, supposed to have at foot a strawberry calf, unmarked and unbranded, and to have last October strayed in the main bush towards Mount Pleasant or across theOtautau. Whoever will faring them to the owner shall receive Three Pounds Eeward. D. M. CAMEEON. Bonnifield, 20th February, 1868. £1 EEWAED. LOST— From the Waikivi Plains, about two • months ago, a black saddle MAKE, white spot on forehead, puffed on hind fetlocks, branded like O X tinder saddle, near side, and ,J fyl conjoined on off shoulder ; the above reward will be paid to any person delivering the mare, or giving information leading to her recovery, at the Junction Hotel, North Eoad.
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Southland Times, Issue 915, 13 March 1868, Page 1
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