) I Publio Noticei r NOTICE. . ESTATE OF EDMUND COWPEB | DECEASED. ALL parties whose accounts have been rendered in this Estate must please pay the 1 same within fourteen days from this date to the ' undersigned. ELIZABETH COWPER, • Administratrix. July 6th, 1868. ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at Dykes's Biverton Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 14th July, at 7.30 p.m., to form a local Committee for Acclimatisation purposes, and especielly forthe introduction of Trout and Salmon into the Waters of the District. EDW. D. BUTTS, Hon. Seo. ■ VIA PANAMA Tl D. YULE AND CO., * Have received via Panama Mail, a fine Assortment of — BLACK SILKS FANCY SILKS BLACK SILK VELVETS axd FILLED PAISLEY SHAWLS B. D YULE £ CO. BUSSELL & M'COLLOUGH, AUCTIONEERS, HORSE AND CATTLE SALESMEN, VALUATORS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COMMERCIAL SALE ROOMS, AXD HORSE BAZAAR, DEE STBEET, INVEBCABGILL. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES BUGGIES, Ac., ON SALE AND FOB HEBE. HOBSES CAREFULLY BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS. Tenders. TO BRICKLAYERS AND MASONS. TENDERS will be received tfll WEDNES- , DAY, the Bth inst, for BUILDING WALL in Dee-street. ANGUS KERR, Architect, Spey-street TENDERS. TENDEBS will be received up to 10 Jlh. THIS DAY, (Wednesday) -for Splitting about 60,000 (more or less) Shingles, on Burwood Station. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM GUNN, Colyer's Princess HoteL TO CARPENTERS. TENDERS (labor only) wfll be received tfll FRIDAY, the 10th inst., to make Alterations to a Shop in Harrisville. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr T. M'EWAtfs, baker, Harrisville. WINTON. TENDERS will be received for all or any of the undemoted SECTIONS, all in the vicinity of the Bailway Station ; also of Lime, Coal, and Bush Beserves. The salubrity of the climate (forty miles inland), the beauty of the scenery, and the facility of communication by road and railway between Winton, Invercargill, and the BlufF, will render the former one of themost desirable localities in the countiy for family residence ; and there can be no doubt the fine fertile land in the vicinity of the station there, will, when the railway is completed, readily realise from £10 to £12 per acre. Terms liberal. At least one-half the purchase money may remain on the property. Sections 5, Block 4, 113 a. lr. 3p. „ 18, 4, 114 a. 2r. 35p. In one block, 227 a. 3r. 38p. Section 8, Block 6, 119 a. Or. 28p. „ 9, „ 6, 113 a. 3r. 20p. In one block, 233 a. Or. Bp. IFor Further particulars, apply to D. M'ABTHUB.
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Southland Times, Issue 982, 8 July 1868, Page 3
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