Tenders mENDERS for the Lease of the University Endowment Reserve, in the forks of the Titipua an 3 Hedgehope streams, Forest Hill District, Southlana, about 18 miles east from Invercargill, will be received at the Crown Lands Office, InTercargffl, till noon of THURSDAY, the 6th of OCTOBER next. Area— lo,ooo acres. Term — Fourteen year 3. Bonndaries— Ab per map in Survey Office. ' ! WALTER Hi PEARSON, Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lands Offise, Invercarpill, 6th July, 1870. • i— - — __— — renewal of small bridges, Waiau Plain Road, tenders are again invited to be sent in to this office, for the work, on or before Monday, the 29th insfc. - — Specifications can be seen at the Road Engineers Office, ana at the stores of Messrs Whitingham Bros., Riverton. Each tender must be accompanied by a cash deposit or marked cheque. JAMES WILSON, '". Deputy-Superintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, 19th, August, 1870. EDUCATIONAL EESEEVES. #T!£NBEBS-wfll be -recerrea until BATUR- -*- - DAY, 27th inst^ for leasing, in the Oferamika Hundred — Section 10, Block 3 Do 46, „ [2 ■. Do 48, >, f 2 Do 61, „ 1.. ' V-: Do 66, 1 Do 67, „ 1 ' Ana in the New River Hundred — Section f 3, Block 12. W. P. TANNER, Sec. Education Board. > TENDEBS WANTED. WANTED Tenders up to SATURDAY, the 3rd Sept., for leasing the Galloway Arms Hotel, East Road, and out-buildings, with 5 acres of land adjoining. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Full information on application to T. TRUMBLE, Tay-street. TENDERS WANTED. WANTED Tenders by FRIDAY, the 2nd Sept., to lease 100 acres of land — 20 under grass,' a six-roomed house, and a magnificent garden—known as M'Clymont's. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Farther information on application to T. TRUMBLE, Tay-street. Public Notices FOEA PEW MONTHS, ly/TR S. J. DECK, Stjbgeon Dentist, may be consulted daily at his residence, corner of Don arid Kelvin streets. Hours — 10 A.31. to 4 p.m. ; Saturdays, 3 F.H. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the part- -*- ' nership hitherto subsisting between us, the undersigned, Thomas Constable Low and John M'Gregor, trading as sheep farmers, in the Provinces of Otago and Southland, under the style or firm of "Low and M'Gregor," is this day disolved by mutual consent, and the late firm of Low and M'Gregor will subsist for the purposes of liquidation only. ■ ~ " All persons who are indebted to the late firm of Low and M'Gregor are requested to pay the amount of their accounts to Mr John M'Gregor. whose receipt for the same shall be a sufficient discharge. And all persons having claims against the said firm are requested to send in statements of the same to the said John M'Gregor, who is authorised to settle the same; Dated at Invercargill this 16th day of August, one thousand eight hundred and seventy. : thos. c. low. Witness to the signature of Thomas Constable Low — Thos. M. Macdokaxd, Solicitor, InvercargilL JOHN M'GREGOR, Witness to the signature of John M'Gregor — Thos. M. Macdonaioj, Solicitor, Inyercargill. THE "WEEKLY TIMES," PUBLISHED EYEET SATUEDAT CONTAINS HE FULL NEWS OE THE WEEK. fpHIS Journal is devotea to the interests of i the Cotjntby SettliEßS, and already enjoys ! a most Exnwsrra Cis.cviiA.Tum throughout the Province*
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Southland Times, Issue 1297, 23 August 1870, Page 4
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523Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1297, 23 August 1870, Page 4
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