Government A(fo |$>en>ents £1000 EEWAED. I npHE above Reward will be given by the Provincial Government for the discovery of a GOLDFIELD in the Province of Southland, which shall, within a period of six months, yield not less than 8000 ozs. of gold, or £500 reward for the discovery of a Goldfield outside the boundaries of the Province, > yielding within the same period 8000 ozs. of gold, from which it will derive a direct and exclusive commercial benefit. HENRY ARMSTRONG, Deputy Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 17th October, 1868. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS. Superintendent's Office, 16th October, 1868 qIR,— As the Government has. reason to believe that a large proportion of ' the Assisted Immigrants are now in a position to pay their passage money, you are hereby instructed to take such measures as may be necessary, through the Provincial Solicitor or otherwise, to enforce payment, of the same. Those who neither mate any payment, nor arrangement for the purpose within the first fourteen days of November next, will have them- j selves to blame for -any disagreeable steps that may be taken. By this further delay of at least a fortnight Immigrants, or their sureties, will be enabled to arrange accordingly. ... HENRY ARMSTRONG, Deputy Superintendent. Mr D. M'Abthtje, Immigration Agent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 16th Oct., 1868. rpENDERS will be received at this Office until noon of the 21st instant, for Printing for the Provincial Government for six or twelve months. HENRY ARMSTRONG, - Deputy Superintendent. SOUTHLAND EAILWAYS. B. H. & I. E. /~\WnSQ> to the damage occasioned to the Railway Works by the late storm, it has been found necessary to erect a temporary Terminus at a point on the Bluff Boad beyond the southern end of the Breakwater. The Passenger and Goods Train (between this point and the Bluff) will be resumed in a few dayß. Goods rate until further notice will be 10s 3d per ton, dead weight or measurement. j JNOi BLACKLOCK, A . Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Invercargill, October 19, 1868. Conveyances COBB & CO.'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES will run DAILY between Bluff Harbor: and I Invercargill, carrying H.M. Mails, also passengers and parcels, during the interruption of th^e railway traffic. The Coach will leave the Post 'Office, Ihvercargill, every morning at nine o'clock sharp ; and the Bluff Post Office at 1 p.m. Passengers and parcels booked at the office of NYE & ONYON, : Bluff and Invercargill Bailway Agents. In connection with the above, Horse Teamß will be despatched to Bluff Harbor to ; convey such merchandise as may be required for immediate use. NYE & ONYON. FOE BIVEETON. , rpHE Royal Mail Coach will leave for the aboye place, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Half-past 10 a,m. punctually ; returning to. -Invercargill, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. ; Booking Offices: Prince of Wales Hotel, Deestreet ;and Post Office, Riverton. AH Parcels carefully forwarded. D. CAMPBELL, "., 1 Proprietor.
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Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 1
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471Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1042, 21 October 1868, Page 1
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