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Public Notices. NOTICE. TRUST ESTATE OF G; ROBERTSON, . Baker, Tay street. MR THOMAS PERKINS is authorised to receive all accounts in the above estate to 31sfc December last, and his receipt alone will be' recognised by the Trustees. JOHN W. MITCHELL, Inspector in Estate of G. Robertson. NOTICE. rpHE Tnvercargill Savings' Bank will be closed -^ until Mokday, January 16th, for taking the yearly balance, after which time depositors wil be required to present their books to have interest added. __ THOS. BRODRICK, Manager, j INVERCAItGILL I TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. A PUBLIC MEETING of the above Society will be held in the meeting place, Dee- street, THIS EVENING (Tuesday), the 11th mat., at half-past seven o'clock. ', DAVID BONTHRON, ' Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE Undersigned holds power of Attorney to 1 collect and recover, by legal process, all outstanding accounts due to the firm of Reynolds and Co., late of " The Southland Times." Immediate payment must be made, to avoid expense and trouble. ' ' THOMAS PERKINS, Dee-street, next Union Bank. CAUTION. T HEREBY CAUTION sfl persons from buying _L or selling any of my Lemonade and Ginger Peer Bottles, as I have never disposed of any. Persons found trafficking in the same will be prosecuted. W. J. MOFFETT. N.B — Premiums offered elsewhere are only an encouragement to theft, layercargill, 16th December, 1869. ■VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all strange 1M stock found on my ttun and purchased land, Hokamn, after this date, will be impounded. F. WETJTWORTH, Wantwood Station. 18th Dee., 1869, TO CAEPENTEBS, BUILDEBS,.&c. mENDERSwuI be received by the under- ± signed till WEDNESDAY, the 12th inst., for making alterations and repairs to building in Tay-street for the Independent Order of Oddfellows. ANGUS EEEE, Architect, Spey-street. NOTICE. A LL Accounts due to Hamilton & Co., Harris* J\ ville, up to the end of July 1869, are hereby requested to be Daid forthwith. Mr J. R. Renwick has been authorised to collect the same, and his signature will be sufficient discharge; HAMILTON & CO., Bakers, &c. Property for Sale, and to. Lease FOE SALE, BY PEITATE CO2TTBACT, A COMPACT Agricultural and Pastoral Freehold Property, situated 8 miles from InvercarpiU, on the north side of the Makarewa River, nearWallacetown, the Winton Railway bounding it on the east side. The property consists of 875 acres, 200 acres sown in English grasses. The improvements are mostly new, including a new brick Dwelling House. The Property is for sale with or without stock and growing crops. Delivery will be given early in March, 1870. Terms very easy. For detailed particular, apply to H. M'LEAN, On the premises. Also— 50 acres Freehold at Mokomoko. Apply to H. M'LEAN, Wallacetown. LAND FOE SALE. SEVERAL agricultural sections of 100 acres each, Wmton Hundreds, partly fenced, well sheltered for growing wheat, barley, or even some tropical fruits ; surrounded with valuable bush and limestone hills ; rich black soil. Apply to JAMES HANAN. FLAX! FLAX!! FLAX!!! NEVER FAILING WATER POWER, TO CAPITALISTS OR COMPANIES. mENDERS wul be received until' noon of the J 7th February, at the office of Messrs .Hately and Scott, for the purchase of 337 ACRES of. -undulating terrace bind, adjoining QampTbelltown, •• Bluff Harbor, with good land and water carriage,; having a frontage to the Bluff Road, Railroad, and Foveaux Straits. ■ ' T " - There is a considerable quantity ofFlax on the terraces, and according to the best"' autbTcVities hill-side land grows the strongest fibre. There are s-everal streams of water on the pro"perty» on P of which has a constant fall of over 400 feet above sea level. F O E S A L E, 2"- *'* 'J DWELLING - HOUSES AND GARDENS, Within ten minutes walk of the Post Office. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions J • to offer for private sale — TWO QUARTER- ACRE SECTIONS, WITH] COTTAGES THEREON, situated within easy distance of the Post Office. They will be sold either separately or in one lot. On one section is buflfc a substantial four-roomed house, in good repair. The garden ia hf first rate order, planted with trees and biishes, &c. &c. On the other section there is a comfortable, two-roomed cottage, and the garden in this case is also in first-rate order. , ' Jo those in search of a really comfortable f habitation, this offers an excellent opportunity. • Further particulars may be had on application. H. E. OSBOENE, " Auctioneer, Esk-street.

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Southland Times, Issue 1194, 11 January 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1194, 11 January 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1194, 11 January 1870, Page 4

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