. j Public Notices c t IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN DONALD a M'FAD YEN— DECEASED, f A LL persons having claims herein are requested ' £*- to furnish a statement of same to the under- , signed without delay. ; y JAMES HAEVEY, Solicitor. . Esk'street, Invercargill, 1 21 st July, 1868. 3 ; PUBLIC NOTICE. i — ___ > BLUFF HAEBOE, IN VEECAEGILL, ; AND EIYEETON. ? TUT ATTHEW NEWSOME'S American Waggon . -'■*-*• will leave the Noah's Ark, Invercargill, for Eiverton, and the Eoyal Hotel, Eiverton, for Inverrargill, TWICE WEEKLY. G-oods or parcels received at Bluff Harbor or Invercargill, and carefully forwarded through to Eiverton, or vice versa. Orders to be left at the office of NYE & ONYON, Bluff Harbor and Invercargill Eailway Agents. * CEDAE ! CEDAE ! ! CEDAE ! ! ! BEAUTIFUL SYDNEY' CEDAE AT SIXPENCE PER FOOT. WELL SEASONED BLUE G-UM cut to order, any size or shape. Immense saving of labor to Cart, and Wheelwrights — Doors Sashes Mouldings Architraves Skirting Boards Flooring and Lining Corrugated Iron Nails, all sorts Locks & Hinges " &c, &c, &c. All supplied at the SOUTHLAND STEAM SAW MILLS AND TIMBEE MANUFACTOEY, Clyde Street, INYEECAEGILL. A shipment of BLUE GUM, is expected to arrive from Tasmania about the 30th July, in large sizes, and will be cut to order at the mills. Wm, FEASEE. VIA PANAMA. T) D. YULE AND CO. * Have received via Panama Mail, a fine Assortment of — BLACK SILKS FANCY SILKS BLACK SILK VELVETS and FILLED PAISLEY SHAWLS E. D. YULE & CO. Tenders. ESTATE OF JAS. JAMIESON, DECEASED. rnENDEES will be received till 22nd inst. from JL persons desirous to lease for the term of twelve months the farm known as Airlie, New Eiver District, recently in the occupation of deceased. The improvements consist of a two -roomed house, stable, stockyard and shed. The land is fenced, and partly laid down in grass. FEEDEEIC NUTTEB, Curator of Intestate Estates. WINTON. FOE SALE. npENDEES will be received for all or any of the _l undernoted SECTIONS, all in the vicinity of *he Eailway Station ; also of Lime, Coal, and Bush Eeserves. 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 the most desirable localities in the country 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 tlie^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. For Further particulars, apply to P. M'ARTHUR.
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Southland Times, Issue 990, 22 July 1868, Page 3
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