Putoic 'Notices. RfEJY N O;iJD S ' gOUTHLAND ALMANAC AND D'i^R ECTORY, TOB ■'*■■ 18 6 9i A desireihas been very generally expressed ' for the" publication of an Annual Almanac Directory for this Province. Messes s§feraoiDS & Co. have- therefore ■• to ] announce that arrangements have been made to publish a work of the above description. The first number will appear in December next. As a work of reference to the business portion of the community, the importance of a reliable Directory cannot be over-estimated. The farming community will find useful and necessary information contained in the proposed . work, and as a guide book to nautical men, in obtaining sailing directions, tides, signals, &c, the Directory will supply a long-felt want. The volume will contain an epitome , of the history and position of the Province, its resources, acreage, land regulations, and further information of general interest. As the expense of compiling a work of this ' nature will i 1 " be considerable, the Publishers solicit the liberal support of the inhabitants of the Province. REYNOLDS & CO., . Publishers. FORM OP ORDER FOR SUBSCRIBERS. The Publishers of the . SOUTHLAND ALMANAC & DIRECTORYTimes Ofmcb, Esk Stbeet, Send me copies of Southland Almanac and Directory. Residence NOTICE. J. & M. HTAMS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLERS, DEE STREET, D EGS to inform the inhabitants of Southland ; that they have completed arrangements with Mr JAMES REID, Practical Watch and Clockmaker (formerly of Dunedin) who will, from this date be prepared to execute on their premises, Deestreet, all work connected with this branch of their business. Invercargill, sth June 1868. ALBION LIVERY STABLES, i HORSE & CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. SADDLE HORSES ALWAYS ON HIRE. HORSES, GUARANTEED TO CARRY A LADY, ON HIRE. SINGLE-SEATED BUGGIES, WITH SHIFTING HOOD, ON HIRE. DOUBLE-SEATED BU&GIES, WITH SHIFTING HOOD, ON HIRE. ONE OR TWO HORSE "BROUGHAMS," suitable for Picnic or Marriage Parties, on hire. A HANDSOME " PRINCE ALFRED " carriage, newly imported from Melbourne, for single or double harness. This is a very elegant and comfortable carriage, with glass front suitable for evening or family parties. ALEX. M'INTYRE Proprietor. N.B. — The Livery and Bait Stables are well known as the most commodious in town — a trial' ' will satisfy gentlemen tb at their horses are well cared for. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. t rnHE Undersigned will submit to Pubiic Com- -*- petition, at the Railway Shed, a shipment of SUGARS ex "Natal," expected during the j month. — — j i Aho > A shipment of superior quality of NEW . SEASONS TEAS, in Chests, Halves, and Boxes, ex " Corypheus," now nearly due in Melbourne, with the first New Teas of the Season. J DALGETY, RATTBAY, & CO. s " NOTICE. ' MY WIFE having left me without reasonable cause, I hereby give notice that I will not f be responsible for any debts contracted by her from this date. - WILLIAM HODGSON, : . Storekeeper, Nokomai. . . August 13th, 1868.
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Southland Times, Issue 1009, 24 August 1868, Page 1
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