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rp HOM A S PERK IN S, LICENSED LAND BEOKEB, GENERAL ACCOUNTANT' AND ; COMMISSION AGENT, ELDON CHAMBER & INVERCARGIIL. AGENT FOR THE PROVISIONAL TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY FOR THE INVERCARGILL DISTRICT. All matters of Agency in the disposal (or otherwise) of Freehold or Leasehold Estates with the general business of an - Accountant's Office promptly and carefully attended to. l£§|" Agent for the AUSTBALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY, Life Assttbanoe and Annuity. Office. THOMAS PERKINS, Eldon Chambers. rnHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE FOR SALE COUNTESS SLATES, 10 x 20. H. J. GIBBS & Co. tvrHITTINGHAM BROS. AND INSTONE IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, DRAPERS, IRONMONGERS, AND GENEEAL MEBCHANTS, RIVERTON. F. E, WHITE, L^ORWARDING AND GENERAL AGENT, WINTON. WESTEEN DISTEICT. IMPOETANT NOTICE! THE Undersigned have made arrangements, and are now able to supply a long-felt want, viz., first-class and well-cut TIMBER, at a moderate price. TIMB E E ! Ist Class— Red and White Pine— 7s Cash. A good supply of T. and G. Flooring, Lining, Mouldings, and every description of Building Materials always on hand at moderate prices. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, Riverton. JUST LANDING, Ex "MA.EGAEET .GALBEAITH," FROM GLASGOW, OA CASES AND BALES DEAPEET, Consisting of— Flannels, Scotch Plaidings, Serges, Wool and Twill Shirting, Winceys — plain and fancy — Calicoes, Diapers, Holland Sheetings, Lawn, Towels, Toilet Covers and Quilts, Hessian, Scrim, Cotton, and linen Ticks, Derrys, Regattas, Bannockburn and Bliss's Tweeds, Best Fingering Yarn, Alloa Half Hose, &c, &c, &c, &c, &c. WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, Riverton. BEICKS ! ! BEICKS ! ! ! npHE undersigned can supply first-class 1 BRICKS— At Kiln Otaitai Bush ... 50s per 1000, cash. At Stores, Riverton ... 60s do do WHITTINGHAM BROS. & INSTONE, Riverton. DAVID WEBSTEE, PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPERHANGKER, JL &0., Dee-street, has jußt landed a First Class Stock of PAINTERS' MATERIALS ' GOLD . MOULDINGS, &o. 5000 PATTERNS OF PAPERHANGINGS to choose from. FLAX DEESSING "MACHINES. QUPERIOR FLAX DRESSING MACHINES, O capable of dressing from 25 to 30 cwt. of fibre per week. All machines tried before leaving the works. Purchasers can see the macuines working on our premises. 1 ten-horse power high pressure Stationary Steam Engine, with mulritubular Boiler. 1 do do Oscillating Cylinders, second hand. 1 one-horse power Stationary Steam Engine. KINCAID, M'QUEEN & CO.. Vulcan Foundry, Dunedin. EIVEETON AGENCX* ON and after this date, Mr John Waldie, Bookseller and Stationer, will act as agent for the Southland Times and Wbeklt Times in Riverton and the Western District generally. Orders for Job Printing entrusted to Mr Waldie will receive prompt attention. . January 23, 1872.
Business Wotiees. LONDON PHOTOGEAPHIC ROOMS, COBNTEB OF DON AND DEE STEEETS, (Opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel), INVERCARGILL. MR. T. MUSSEN begs to inform the public of Invercargill that he is about to take his annual tour through the province, and thut his studio will be closed in a fortnight from this date. Intending visitors are requested to come early. Inyercargill, sth April, 1872. BOOKBINDING! BOOKBINDING!! BOOKBINDING ! ! ! T3 B. WOTTON having just received, per - AtBiOK, a choice assortment of Bookbinding Material, is prepared to execute all orders entrusted to his charge in a superior manner, at MOST REASONABLE CHARGES. Albums, Scrap Books, Music and Fern Folios, Invoice Books, &c, &c, made to order. FANCY GOODS AND STATIONERY Of all descriptions at the BOOKBINDINGESTABLISHMENT, DEE STREET , Next door to the Southern Cross Hotel. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. f"PHE partnership heretofore existing between JL the subscribers, carrying on business as storekeepers under the firm of Hunter and Hawkshaw, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr Hawkshaw having disposed of his interest to the subscriber, David Hunter, by whom the business will be carried -on, and who will receive and pay all accounts due to or by the said firm. . DAVID HUNTER, ANDW. HAWKSHAW. Witness — John M'Cbostib. "Q EFERRING to the above, I have to thank \\> our customers and the public generally for the liberal support hitherto received, and trust to merit a continuance of the same. DAVID HUNTER. TEETH PAINLESSLY EXTRACTED. MR. S. J. DECK, SURGEON-DENTIST, having received the most improved appliances for the administration of Nitrous Oxide Gas, is now prepared to extract teeth by its agency without pain. Artificial sets manufactured in gold or vulcanite, &c. DON STREET, One door up from Dee-street. Invercargill, January 3rd, 1872. A. H. TELFBB, PIANOFORTE TUNER, (From Collard and Collard's), London. /^VRDERS left with Mr K. Roße, Stationer, will be duly attended to. TIMBER!! TIMBER!! ! COLE AGENTS FOR MOORE BROS. yj Ist CLASS BUILDING, 7s 6d CASH 2nd DO DO 4s 6d DO A good supply always on hand. JOHN WILSON & CO., • Riverton. WHEELER'S ADVERTISING * AGENCY, DUNEDIN. R. T. WHEELER, Advertising and General Commission Agent and Collector, Stafford-street, Dunedin. Agent for Dunstan Times, Hokitika Leader, Hawkes Bay Daily Times, Lyttelton. Times, Nelson Mail, Nelson Examiner, Oamaru Tunes, Southland Times, Tuapeka Press, Tuapeka Times, Timaru Herald, Panama Star and Herald, Wikouaiti Herald, Wakatip Mail, West Coast Times, Westport Daily Times, Wairarapa Mercury, Taranaki Herald.. R. T. WHEELER .Land Agent. Crown Grants Uplifted and Registered. Land bought and sold. SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATIZATION SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of this Society for the presentation of the report, and election of Office Bearers lor the ensuing year, will be held at the Prince of Wales Hotel on WEDNESDAY, April 10th, at 8 o'clock in the evening. EDW. D. BUTTS, Hon. Secretary. THE WEEKLY TIMES. I 'HIS Journal is devoted to the interests of the Country Settlers, and already enjoys 1" a most Extensive Gibcclatioh throughout the •Fr^uacei
Wanted. ■ WANTED the members of the newly-conati-tuted Road Boards to know that they can obtain forms Of Assessment, printed according to Schedule D of the Ordinance, at the Times Office. IT7 ANTED a Female General Servant, for the VV country. Apply at Ekensteen and Hall's. WANTED a Respectable Girl. Apply to Mrs Hatch, Tay-street. lenden, rpENDERS wanted for 200 Chains Fencing. Apply to J. STOCK & CO. T? R E S H TENDERS Will be regeire'd- by Mr BAKER, Invercargill, > - until noon on SATURDAY, THE 13th INSTANT, ! . For the ERECTION OF 59 CHAINS FENCING, Oebti Railway. A marked cheque or cash deposit of 10 per cent, on the amount of tender ■will have to be enclosed. Tenders to be endorsed, " Tender for Fencing on the Oreti Railway." TENDERS. rpENDERS will be received up to the 23rd .L April, for hauling on tramways ten hundred thousand feet of Timber for Duck Creek Sawmills. Specifications can be seen at M'Pherson Sc Co/s office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Wm. FRABER. T E N D E R S. "". LENDERS will be received by the Hospital J_ Committee for the supply of the undermentioned articles to the Southland Provincial Hospital for 6 or 12 months at option of Committee . Meat, Bread, Milk, Drugs,. Groceries, Kerosene, and Funerals. Full particulars can be obtained on application to the Dispenser at the Hospital. Tenders will be received by the undersigned, at his office in Eldon Chambers, up to 12 o'clock on Friday, the 12th in at. THOMAS PERKINS, Hon. Secretary, Invercargill, sth April, 1872. Coaches, M'INTTEE'S tVoyal mail line of coaches -*-*' leave Commercial Stables every TUESDAY and FRIDAY morning for Dunedin, at 6 o'clock, returning every W-EDJS32SDAY and SATUJiUAr. Passengers and parcels booked right through. I FARE THROUGH £1 15 0 TO POPOTUNOA ...• 017 6 TO MATAURA 0 7 6 RETURN TICKET FROM DUNEDIN ... 3 7 6 ROYAL MAIL COACH TO KINGSTON. THE ROYAL MAIL COACH -wiir leave Winton every Monday and Wednesday evening, on the arrival of the train from Invercargill, meeting the Lake steamer at Kingston every Tuesday and Thursday. The return coach leaves Kingston every Tuesday and Thursday. [ JAMES ROCHE, Proprietor. Booking Office in Invercargill — Messrs G. F. | Martin & Co.'s. ROYAL MAIL COACH LINE. THE RIVERTON COACH will leave the Prince of Wales Hotel every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 10.30 a.m., returning from Riverton on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Booking office — Prince of Wales Hotel Invercargill, and Dyke's Commercial Hotel Riverton. For Fares, &c, apply to Mb GEORGE SMITH, Prince of Wales Hot© 1 . D. CAMPBELL & CO., Proprietors. . COACHES! COACHES!! INVERCARGILL TO DUNEDIN. HUGH CAMERON begs to announce that he has commenced running a COACH twice a week between Invercargill and Popotunoa, to meet Yeend's coach there, on Mondays and Fridays, and trusts that by care and attention to the comfort of Passengers, and the adoption of fares 50 per cent, below those hitherto charged, he will receive a liberal share of public support. The Coach leaves the Melbourne Hotel, Invercargill, every Monday and Friday morning at 6 o'clock, arriving at Matauraat 12; leaving at 1, and arriving at Popotunoa at 8. It will leave Popotunoa every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 6, arriving at Mataura at 12 ; leaving at half past 1, and arriving at Invercargill at halt past 7. Fares — Invercargill to Mataura, 10s ; Invercargill to Popotunoa, £1 ; Invercargill to Clutha, 30s ; Invercargill to Dunedin, £2 2s 6d. Return tickets, £4. Parcels at equally low rates. HUGH CAMERON, Proprietor. THE "WEEKLY TIMES," PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY 00KTAIH8 THE FULL NEWS OF THE WEEK. i ■
- Business Notices. INVEECAEGILL •—STEAM MI L L S,— ESK -STREET. fXN SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDFINEST SILK DRESSED FLOUR OATMEAL PEARL BARLEY BRAN j .• POLLARD, &o. HARE, PRATT & CO. EEMO V A L . \y MITCHELL, BOOTMAKEB, Has REMOVED from Tay-street, TO NEW PREMISES NEXT COLYER'S HOTEL, DEE-STREET. . I SUMMEE STOCK. JCOUTTS has iust received a Splendid • Assortment of Coatings, Tweeds, Bedford Cords, Newest Patterns, made up to Latest Styles, at LOWEST PRICES. Temporary premises, near the English Church, while re-building on the old site, Tay-streot. SOUTHEEN CEOSS HOTEL Deb Steeet, HENEY MATO, Pbopbietoe. HM. begs respectfully to inform tue pleasure- • seekers of Southland that he has enlarged his BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE SALOON and imported one of Alcock's Melbourne first class BILLIABD .TABLES which Rqbebts pronounces to be the best in the Colonies. Pazer's first-class BAGATELLE TABLE AMEEICAN BOWLING SALOON. The best in New Zealand. THE SHOOTING GALLEUY Is supplied with Schneider and other rifles. Dining and Sitting Rooms for the comfort of Travellers. Wines, Spirits, and other liquors of the best brands, always on hand. PEOSPECTUS OF THE OLD WAKATIPU DEEP SINKING GOLD mining company, limited. Capital, £400, In 800 shares of 10s each, 5a per share payable on allotment, the balance in two calls of 2s 6d each. Pbovtsional Committee : Messrs Messrs John Squires John Kingsland James Blacklock F. W. Wade Robert Carrick W. J. Moffett G. F. Martin John Blacklock Robert Cleave Peter M'Ewan L. Hume Win. Garthwaite R. Powell J T. Martin D. L. Matheson George SaundersJ Henry Jaggers William Wood T. M. Macdonald Robert Tapper W. H. Hall. Bankers : Bank of Otago. Tbeasttbeb and Secbetabs John Blacklock. Mining Agent: ! G. F. Martin. rpHIS Company is being formed to sink a shaft JL on the flat,Glenquoich Station, near to Diggings, north of the Dome, known as the Old Wakatipu. i The opinion which some have held for many years has now become general with practical as well as scientific men, that in the locality referred to a deep lead of heavy gold exists. Some years ago a shaft wa& sunk about 70 feet without slabbing, and though bottom was not reached, very satisfactory prospects were obtained, which would have been followed up had not the Lake Diggings caused a rush in that direction, which broke up the party. After this shaft was sunk, the ground was purchased, but arrangements, it is now found, can be made with the owner, should it be ultimately decided by the Permanent Managing Committee (when elected by the shareholders) to be preferable to sinking on the adjoining Crown Lands. It is anticipated by the experience gained in sinking the above shaft that there will be no necessity for expensive pumping apparatus. It is contemplated by the Committee to reserve say 200 shares for the men who are to be engaged in the actual work of sinking, either to be given in lieu of wages, or held for a time to enable them to purchase, the opinion being that the best guarantee for operations being pushed on satisfactorily is for those employed to have an interest in the claim. Irrespective of sharing in the general advantage to all classes in the district calculated to result from the discovery of a deep sinking, and consequently permanent goldfield, the Committee would call attention to the individual benefit to shareholders in this Company which would accrue from the obtaining of an extended claim should Crown Land be decided on, a somewhat similar extension being, offered on the private land alluded to. JNO. BLACKLOCK, Secretary.
Snipping: Advertisement*. M'MECKAN, BLACKWOOD & CO.'S LINE OF STEAMERS ARE APPOINTED TO SAIIi FROM BLUFF HARBOR AS UNDER:— ALHAMBBA— To Dunedin, Northern Portß, West Coast, and Melbourne, on or about the 15th April. OMKO— To Melbourne direct, on or about the 16th ApriL CLAUD HAMILTON — To Melbourne direct on or about the 20th April. ALBlON— Tppuneain, Lyttelton, Wellington, Napier; Nelson, West Coast, and Melbourne, on or about the 2nd* May. - EANGITOTO— To Melbourne direct, on or about the 6th May. For Freijjht or Passage, apply to H. J. GIBBS <te CO., Agents, Invercargill ; Or NICHOL & TUCKER, Bluff Harbor. Railway Tim* Table. OTAGO RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. /"\N and after January Ist, 1872, Daily Trains will \J ran as under: — DEPABTUBES. ABBIVAXS. Winton ... 8.15 A.H. Invercargill 9.15 A.M. Invercargill 9.45 A-ifc Bluff ... 10.45 A.M. Bluff ...11.45 a.m. Invercargill 12.45 P.M. Invercargill 4. 0 P.M. Winton ... 5. 0 P.M. By order, WM. CONYERS, ' Railway Manager. Invercargill, December 13, 1871. Shipping: Arenti, dec. SHIPPING AND FOEWARDING AGENCY. DAY AND CAMPBELL, LESSEES OF IUTEECAEGILL JETTY. SHIPPING, FOBTV AEDING CUSTOM HOUSE, AND . GENEBAL COMMISSION AGENTS, j COAL MERCHANTS, WHABFINGEBS, &c., &c. Offices — Corner Dee and Tay-streets (opposite Post Office), and Jetty. N.B. — Gooda received at the Bluff and Invercargill Wharves, carefully forwarded to consignees. Money. MONEY TO LEND IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS .j Apply to JAMES HARTEY, Solicitor, Esk-street. VJONEI TO LEND Apply to P W. WADE, SOLICITOR, ESK BTREEI. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of from £50 to £500. Application"ibrms can be had by applying to T. BRODRICK, Manager Inyercargill Savings' Bank, Esk-street. CtoTernment Advertisement. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "VTOTICE is hereby given, thatthe Beveral parcels i/il of land hereinalter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same. Section four (4), Block three (3), Campbelltown. Applicant-^ JOHN SIDEY, of Caversham, near Dunedin, settler. Section four (4), Block twenty (XX), and section twelve (12), Block forty-two (XLII), town of Invercargill. . Applicant-WILLIAM 8T CTART* of Invercargill, solicitor. Caveats in each case must be lodged within one t calendar month after the gazetting of this notice. , Diagrams may be inspected at this office. "Dated thia 2nd day of April, 1872, at the ■Lands Registry Office, InvercargiU. W. RUSSELL, District Land Registrar.
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