Government, Advertisements NOTICE. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION. TJERSONS 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 gi*e the necessary Passage Warrants to Applicants com- " plying with the following conditions, viz., the pre« payment of Five Pounds Ton 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 iMth February, 1868. D. M'ARTHUR, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, 18th. February, 1868. Public Notices STEAM TO MELBOURNE DIRECT -^asw^ T HE P-N ' z * & AJLM - 00 -' 8 Screw Steamship AUCKLAND, 850 Tons, Heney Haeeis, R.N.R., Commander, Will leave Bluff Harbor for the above Ports on or about TUESDAY, 14th INSTANT At 10 A.M. For Freight, Passage, &c, Apply to T. BRODRIOK, Agent, Invercargill and Bluff Harbo TO QUARRYMEN. WANTED, two or three good HANDS, day or piece work. Apply to W. B. JScandrett and Co., Tay-sheet, Invercargill. NOTICE. TAMES ANDERSON, sometime of Queenstown, ** Otago, Drayman, cousin of the late Henry Arthur, would oblige by communicating with D. MORRISON, Benmore, Southland. MARSHALL & COPELAND'S TTTATER OF LEITH BREWERY, DUNEDIN. FIRST PIRZE AWARDED AT NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865-6. ; FIEST-CLASS PEIZE MEDAL GREAT IETERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION HELD AT MELBOURNE 1868-7, EOR BULK AND BOTTLED ALES MITCHELL & CO., AGENTS, INVERCARGILL, RIVERTON, AND BLUFF. QOUTHLAND STEAM SAW MILLS AND '" : WOODWORKING MACFINE YARDS* CLYDE AND EYE STREETS, (Opposite the Custom House.) Wm. FRASER begs to intimate to his jcustomers and the public generally . that his Sawmills are now in full operation ; also, planing and matching, moulding, morticing, turning, and boring machinery. A quantity of round timber will always be kept at the Mills, so that special sizes can be cut and supplied to order at once. The Timber Yard at the north end of Deestreet, and the store in Dee-street, will be closed from this date, and every description of building materials supplied at the Mills. W. F. having received a complete- assortmen of Building Ironmongery from one of the best houses in Melbourne, is now prepared to supply to order — Corrugated Iron Nails, Locks, Hinges, Screws, &c, &c Native and American Mouldings Native and American Flooring and Lining Native and American Lumber Doors, Sashes, Weatherboards, Scantling Shingles, Machine-dressed Palings, &c, &c. Saw-dusfc and shavings from the planing machine can be had at the Sawmills for the taking oway WESLEYAN CHURCH. EASTER - S U N D A Y. TWO SERMONS will be Preuched by the Rev. R. S. Bunn, on SUNDAY NEXT, the 12th inst., in St. Paul's, Leet-street when COLLECTIONS will be made in aid of the ENLARGEMENT of the CHURCH. There will also be Divine Service held on FRIDAY EVENING at 7 o'clock. The Church Stewards will be in attendance before and after the Friday evening Service, to _et sittings. '
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Southland Times, Issue 931, 10 April 1868, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 931, 10 April 1868, Page 3
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