Public Notices y TO THE ELECTOIiS OF THE IS OTEKAMIKA DISTRICT. /"I ENTLEMEN.— As I found that the harvest '? ing operations in your district would hay seriously inconvenienced most of you in attendin, 8 the Meeting I called on the 14th ult., I post k poned it, and beg now to inform you that I wil i. be happy to meet you at Woodlands, Long Bush a on Saturday, the 25th instant. »- W. H. PEAKSON. c * c b a t c a a 8 d ■•■■ ■' ■ ' a : c r 8 LARGE ARRIVALS 1 OF I NEW GOODS ! i Ex "E. P. BOUVEEIE," FBOM [■ GLASGOW. r b AT7^ k ave muca pleasure in intimatiug that we ; VV have now received a VERY FINE i SHIPMENT OF NEW GOODS, and are pre- * pared in all our departments with A LARGE 1 AND CAREFULLY SELECTED ASSORT- ' MENT. We would call special attention to put I stock of ABERDEEN WINCEYS, which is the largest and most replete we have ever imported, and will be found VERY LOW IN PRICE— L having been made to our order by the Manu- > facturers. The quality of the other goods can be highly recommended, as they are pnrchastd by an experienced buyer in the best English and t Scotch markets. R. D. YULE & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, TAT STEBET, INVEECAEQILL. April Ist, 1868. TO SQUATTERS, AGRICULTURALISTS, AND OTHERS. A TENANT IS WANTED FOR TWO THOUSAND ACEES OF LAND To be Selected from the Crown Lands in the Province of Southland at such place as th© Tenant shall point out. A PPLICATION to be made in writing, before -^- the 14th day of MAY next, stating the locality in which the selection maybe proposed to be made, the term of years for which the land may be required, the rent proposed to be given, the improvements, if any, proposed to be made, and such other particulars as shall, to the applicant, seem desirable, to I. NEWTON WATT, Resident Magistrate, At the Post-Office, Invercargill. Native Office, Southland, ; 14th April, 186& \ EXTENSIVE SALE OF JEWELLERY. To Watchmakers, Jewellers, and the Public in general. M JEWELL begs to inform the inhabitants . of Invercargill that he has arrived with an immense Stock of Watches and Jewellery of all descriptions, all of the newest fashion and latest design, and that he has the same for Bale at Jones' Club Hotel. The whole being part of the well known stock of N. Solomon, Jeweller, Princes-street, Dunedin, Otago, who is retiring from business, and as the lot must be cleared off, the articles will be sold at an immense reduction. Ab M. Jewell's stay is necessarily limiteu, an early call will oblige. . The Stock comprises — Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Hunting and open-faced English and : Geneva Watches, from the best rnanu- : factures Colonial and English Gold and Silver Chains and Alberts ' Splendid Brooches, Bracelets, Earrings, Necklets, Lockets, Crosses, Scarf Pins < and Rings Studs, Sleeve Links, and Vest Buttons, set ; with diamonds, and every variety of Precious Stones ' Sterby Silver Forks and Spoons. . ■ Colonial made Jewellery. ' i ' , ' KOTB THE ABDEBB8 — JONES'S CLUB HOTEL. >;: • " ; r PHE Undersigned are Buyers of Wool, and 1 1 will Advance Liberally upon Clips shipped , through them to their Correspondents in London Messrs Reopeen, Alexander and Co. , calder,,blacklock: & co. j t ■ ! ■ . 1 Dec. 10th, 1867.
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Southland Times, Issue 934, 15 April 1868, Page 3
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