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Auction Sales PRELIMINARY NOTICE. 1 HOUSEHOLD, FURNITURE , TJ E. OSBORNE has receivel instructions i ■*"*• • from G. F. Richahdsok, Esq., to sell by auction, early in November, the whole of his SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac., &c. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd. CATTLE SALE AT WALLACETOWN. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions to • sell by auction, at Pelling's Yards, Wailacetown, on Tuesday, November 2nd, A SMALL LOT OF DAIttY CATTLE. THURSDAY, 21st OCTOBER. AROS3 has been instructed by Mr George • Roberts, to sell by auction, on the nbove date, THE YARROW 6TOKE AND DWEL-LING-HOUSE, situated on section 3, and part of section 2, block L VI., Inrercargill, containing Kitchen, Parlor, three Bedrooms, anigood Store. Aiar>, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of— Bedsteads (single and double), Mattresses, Palliasses, Pillows, Quilts, Blankets, 1 Child's cot. 1 Sofa, 1 Couch, 1 Cedar Table, 1 Cheat Drawers, Chairs, Pictures, Kitchen Utensils, &c, &c. A. ROS^i. Awtu>n»er. Public HoticesC A U T I O JS~. ANY person or persons illegally FOLDING oriSECRETING Horses, Drays, Harness, Riding Saddles, Furniture, or other effects, the property of either JOHN or JAMES II* MEN AMIN, are hereby warned that unless same be hamied over to the Trustees immediately, they will be prosecuted at law. NOTICE. ALL debts owing to Mess* s John and Jameo M'Menamin, of Invercargill and Winton, must be paid immediately, to the Trustees only. WILLIAM COCHRAN, Dee street. NOTICE. 'TTiHOSE to whom Messrs John and James 1 M'Menamin may be indebted, are requested t<> hand in particulars of Claims, to Mr Wm. Cochran, Dee-street. NOTICE. HAYING disposed of our business, notice is hereby given, that unless all outstanding accounts are paid within TWENTY-ONE DAYS from the date hereof, they will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for collection. Mr Thomas Perkins, Accountant, Dee-street, is authorised to receive payment of our accounts, and his receipt will be a sufficient discharge. REYNOLDS & CO. Invercargill, October Ist, 1869. TO JOHN PARKIN TAYLOR, ESQ., INVERCARGILL. SIR, — We, the undersigned Electors for the Town of Invercargill, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate at the ensuing Election of Representatives in the Provincial Council of Southland; pledging ourselves, in the event of your agreeing to our request, to give you our support, and to use erery endeavor to secure your return. Invercargill, September, 18<>9. To Messrs Morton, Harvey, Matheaon, Mair, and other seventy gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN,— I thank you. heartily for tbe confidence in me which your requisition implies. 1 don't know that lean with equal sincerity tnauk you for desiring that I should again go into the Provincial Council. My health v lading, aud I am rather fitted for the fire -side than lor the battle of politics. Nevertheless, whatever oi work there ia lett in me, is at your service ad iv/u^ as you ! think it id likely to avail you. From me you will nyc, I think, expect an elaborate po llical pro£rauim«9. Ido not retract one opinion or one statement that i have given utterance to, either in the Council or m my published correspondence. The quebtum oi annexation, whicu is earning away the wits oi *oiue lew otucrwuo liiuu^uuui and of a good mauy mouguiiess ineu, is at present of quite secondary consideration, lUipOi-uut as it id iutriusicaliy. it ia a ciever coptandttin cry lor the hustings ; but as it cannot oy possibility be rcaiued ior a twcivcmoutii, it a oi wiiuitely more consequence u> consider «vuj.c v tc oe uone m the interval — «vhu*t tUo auucxauoti gnu* i* growing, tiw iwrse ui^y bo suiv.u^i and who buoU nay wuat tu<* reiuuvo populous ol doutuiuud aud Ot-^o may be uoxt y^nc at tins lime? Who ehall ensure liiat uuy coaduuns tliut may have been agreed to by the jomt Commission, sbiUl be endorsed ay tUe i'rjviuciul Council of Otago, or accepted by tiiat ot douihuiud, or sanotioued by tlie General Assemb.v ? jjor throujjh tUew three ordeals, even tuese very vague conditions ha/c to pass, and, should tuey pass unaltered, who is to ensure then" permanence ? j.ho Utago delegates migiit, witU equal salety and equal responsibility, have agreed to '• conditions" ten time* more tempting to* any power tuey possessed to ensure their being rallied and kepi« It it nevertheless on excellent political party bait. It is for you to see that it is not taten too confidingly. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JNO. P. TAYLOR. rp BINDERS for the Cartage of 20 Tons of Hay JL from ttoslin to Inver.argiil will be received up till 12 o'clock on Wtil)>*ti*UAY, 2Jth mat. Apply * G. SMITH, Prince of Wales HoteL » ■ ■■ — ■ —————————— RAILWAY SLEEPERS. WANTED SLEEPJSK3 for the Oreti Railway, delivered along the line in any quantity. Apply at the Contractors* Office, Railwajr

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Southland Times, Issue 1149, 18 October 1869, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1149, 18 October 1869, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1149, 18 October 1869, Page 3

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