lledic^ NOTICE. WI L L I A M W ILLSON; HOMCEOPATHISTj Begs to intimate that he has returned from Mb visit to the North, and is at home for CONSULTATION as usual, from 9 o'clock tun., to 13.30 ■ pan. YTHAN-STREET, TAY-STESET, INVEECAEGILL. March Ist, 18,68. rjOMCEOPATHIO INSTITUTE AND PHAEMACY, (Opposite the east side of the Scotch Church.) YTHAN-STEEETf TAY-STEEET, INVEEOARGILL. MR J. P. AEMSTBONa, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTIST (Fbom Dtoedin), BEGS to state that he may be consulted at hisEooms, Esk-street, Invercargill.* Public Notices THE " WEEKLY TIMES," PUBLISHED EVEEY SATURDAY, CONTAINS THE FULL NEWS OF THE WEEK. npHIS Journal is devoted to the interests o -■*- the Cottntby Settlebs, and already enjojr a most Extensive CrECTTLAiioN throughout the Province. . Adtebtisebs who avail themselves for a lengthened period of the columns of the Southland Times are only charged a nominal figure for insertion in the Weekly paper. EEYNOLDS & CO. IN THE ESTATE OF HENDERSON, BONAB & CO., BANKRUPTS. AN EXTENSION OF TIME to Ist July, 1868, having been granted by His Honor Judge Chapman to enable Creditors of this Estate to rank, all Creditors who have not yet ranked are hereby notified to do so before that date, otherwise they will be excluded from participation in the division of the funds in hands, or to be Collected. J. M'PHERSONVl'rustees in Estate of > Henderson, Bonar E. BUCHANAN.) and Co. N O T I C E. SOUTHLAND HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Members, Subscribers, ■^ and those interested in the above Society, will take place at Colyer's Princess Hotel, on FRIDAY EVENING, the 15th May, at Eight o'clock. The Committee are requested to meet at Seven o'clock. W. B. SCANDEETT, Secretary. ( MAESHALL & COPELAND'S tttATEE OF LEITH BEEWEEY, DUNEDIN. FIRST PLEZE AWARDED AT NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865-6. FIEST-CLASS PEIZE MEDAL GEEAT IETEECOLONIAL EXHIBITION HELD AT MELBOUENE 1866-7, FOE BULK AND BOTTLED ALES MITCHELL & CO., AGENTS, INVERCARGILL, EIVERTON, AND BLUFF. NOTICE OF EEMOYAL. DAVID BONTHEON, CAEPENTEE, JOINER, CABINETMAKER, UNDERTAKER, AND WIEEWORKER, BEGS to return thanks to his Friends and Customers for, their patronage hitherto, and to inform them that he has REMOVED from his old Premises opposite Mr Tapper's Timber Yard, Dee-street, to Messrs Gileespie and Co.'s Stobe, three doors further north, lately occupied by Mr Fredric, Builder. D.B. having leased these Large Premises for a term of years, and having every facility for carrying on his business in all its branches, trusts that- by strict attention to business, firstclass workmanship, and moderate charges, still to merit the confidence of the Public. Every description of Building Materials made to order. DAVID BONTHRON, Builder, &c, Dee-street. (Next to Mr Fraser'e Iron Store.) '
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Southland Times, Issue 950, 13 May 1868, Page 1
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436Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 950, 13 May 1868, Page 1
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