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Public Notices PRIME RICH CANTERBURY CHEESE. SATURDAY, 27th JANUARY, 1872. D MAORORIE will cell by public auction • nexl Saturday — A large prime lot of Canterbury Cheese, 9 Bags Provincial Flour, Sundry lots of Furniture, Ac TJ BAP ER AND MOWER, -*•** Manufactured by Messrs J. and T. Young, of Ayr, and winner of a prize (four competing) at last Southland Show, ON SALE. D, MACRORIE. MUSIC BOOKS, &c. nnHE Music, &c, belonging to the late Mrs ( J_ Pettingal, which consists of high class com- j positions, vocal and instrumental, has been I classified, and is now marked considerably below cost for private sale at the rooms of the undersigned. D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. TO LET, THE CALEDONIAN FAMILY HOTEL, Tay-street, premises suitable, from position and capacity, for conducting a large and profitable business. Apply to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. CHOICE PROPERTIES. rpHE undersigned has several Choice Town and _L Country Freehold Properties for sale. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer. FOR SALE, A LARGE CLOCK, suitable for a church or A. public hall. Apply to H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer. CHURCH OF ENGLAND BAZAAR. ORGAN FUND. A BAZAAR for the completion of this Fund will be held about the end of February. Contributions will be gladly received by Mesdames Dalgliesh, Wade, and Tanner. JACOB'S RIVER ROAD DISTRICT.— The J precept for the collection of Highway Rate, ofr 1871.72 having been issued, ratepayers are requested to pay the amount of their respective | rates to me, at my house, Stevens' a Bush, on or before the 12th February, 1872. For the convenience of ratepayers, I will attend at Gummie'a Bush School House on Saturday, 3rd February, 1872, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. A. CASSELS, Clerk and Collector. Stevena'a Bash, 19th Jan., 1872. THE ESTATE OF WM. J. EDWARDS, FELLMONGER. A DIVIDEND of Three Shillings and Ninepence in the pound will be paid on all proved claims in the above estate, on application to the undersigned. JOHN GELLATLY, Trustee. Invercargill, Jan. 19, 1872. PRIVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Mrs Wilson, Swansea Cottage, Donstreet. NOTICE. A LL accounts against Mr William Marten O. (late of Martendale), or Mr Charles Roub Marten, must be sent in on or before the 31st instant (addressed "Post Office, Invercargill,") to Mr C. Rous Marten, as he will leave Southland in February. Invercargill, January 8, 1872. NOTICE. ON and after THURSDAY, the Ist February, the morning train will leave Winton at 8.15, instead of 8.30, as at present. WM. CONYERS, Railway Manager. January 22nd, 1872. PROSPECTUS OF THE NOKOMAI FLAT GOLD MINING COMPANY (LIMITED.) /CAPITAL, £1000, in 2000 shares of 10s each, Vy subdivided into 8000 scrip of 2s 6d each, payable at the rate of 2s 6d per week. A per centage upon all the shares allotted to be deducted for preliminary expenßeß, which are not to exceed £30. Pbovisionaii Committee : Thomas Whitaker, Thomas Aiton, Job Coulam, Samuel Batson, Thomas Nichols, William Soper, Hugh Cameron, H. T. Evans. Bankers— lnvercargill aud Queenetown— • Bank of New Zealand. Treasurer J. Coulam. Secretary H. T. Evans. This company has been formed for the purpose of working the Flat opposite the Lower Township, Nokomai, and have already obtained an extended claim, and have also applied to the Superintendent for a Special Grant, which has been recommended by the Warden. The ground is believed to be highly auriferous, and it is the opinion of all the miners in the district that there must be heavy deposits of gold in the flat, as independent of the run of gold in the Nokomai, the runs on many or all of the rich spurs and ■gullies in. .the. neighborhood of the Township 'hare been ; traced into the ground now proposed to be worked by the Company. As there is a great extent of ground at present unoccupied, which, in the event of this Company proving successful, is certain to be taken up and worked by other Companies, which will open a steady and remunerative field of employment for a large population, it is needless to impress upon the minds of business people and others interested in the prosperity of the Border Goldfields, what an impetus it will give to the business of Invercargill and Queenstown (and indirectly to that of Dunedin), and to the affairs of the district of Southland generally. Application for shares to be made to the Secretary, Nokomai, enclosing 2b 6d for each share ; or, the amount to be lodged in the Bank of New Zealand, Invercargill or Queenstown, to the credit of the Company, and the Manager's receipt for the amount cent with the application.

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Southland Times, Issue 1529, 26 January 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1529, 26 January 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1529, 26 January 1872, Page 4

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