Public Notices [ REYNOLDS' gOUTHLAND ALMANAC : AND fDIRE C TOR V, POB . ;•» 18 6 9/A desire has been very generally expressed for the_ j»«w;n«.«/w» _o f an* '"'Annual ,'.' Directbiyr^forrtirisHf^BperaaeeMEjfpraf Reynolds & 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 t 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. . Th£ volume will contain an epitome of tne history and position of the Province, .its resources, acreage, land regulations, and frafeier information of general interest. Ab the expense of compiling a work of this nature will 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 & DIRECTORY. Times Office, Ese Stbbet, Send me copies of Southland Almanac and Directory. Name.... EiBSIDEKOE , nIEET ALMANAC FOR 18 69. EEYNOLDS & CO., ?v -*> J '' ' ■ WILL ISSUE IN DECEMBER NEXT, A SHEET ALMANAC, , | OP CONVENIENT BIZB, Which wul be distributed gratuitously to- SubI scribers to tHE "SOUTHLAND TIMES," n | AND V "WEEKLY TIMES." S T O E A G E . IMKR undersigned begs to intimate to Fanners ' that he has » GOOD DET STOEAGE for Ten Thousand (10,000) bushels of Barley, Wheat, or Oats; and is also prepared to make liberal advances on Grain generally, Btored with him for positive sale here,, or shipment to the best markets. With the view to promote the cultivation of good Malting Barley in this Province, he will PEESENT A SILVEE CUP, value Ten Guineas, to the producer of the best ONE HUNDEED BUSHELS, subject to the decision of the Judges of the Agricultural Society's Show, to be held after next harvest. Farmers requiring a change of Barley, Wheat, or Oats for seed, can always be supplied with the. finest samples grown either in this Province or the neighboring Colonies. J. T. MAETIN, BLACK EAGLE BEEWEET. Invercargill, September, 1868. PAEEWELL ADDEESS TO THE BISHOP OP NEW ZEALAND. T AM requested by the Committee appointed in ■*- Wellington to. present a Farewell Address to the Bishop of New Zealand, to obtain the. signatures of those of all classes and denominations who desire to take part in such Address. . Parchment Forms lie in the office of the Clerk to the Superintendent for signature. HENRY ARMSTRONG, SOUTHLAND ART UNION. Patron : His Honob the Sitpebixtendent. npHE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION will J be opened on MONDAY, the 2388 NOVEMseb next. ; Intending Exhibitors are requested to enter proposed exhibits with^Vs Secretary not later than Saturday, the 14th. FRANCIS W. SCOTT, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Issue 1033, 5 October 1868, Page 1
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