XSoteSs, &<c. ALBION HOTEL, HENRY MAYO, Peopeietob. HMAYO intimates to the public that he has • taken possession of the above WELL-KNOWN FAMILY HOTEL, Where every convenience, combined with comfort, can at all times be obtained on REASONABLE CHARGES. Passengers by Train or Coach will find this Hotel the most conveniently-situated in Invercargill, being tho NEAREST TO THE RAILWAY STATION. Coaches leave the Hotel foe Dttnedin, the Lake, and Rivebton, twice eveby Week. All particulars can be obtained of Steamers leaving for Melbourne and other ports daily. SOUTHERN CROSS HOTEL Dee Steeet, JOHN BLACK. JB. begs respectfully to inform tne pleasure- • seekers of Southland that the BILLIARD AND BAGATELLE SALOON Has been enlarged, And one of Alcock's Melbourne first-class BILLIARD TABLES imported, which Robebts pronounces to be the best ji the Colonies. Pazer's first-class BAGATELLE TABLE AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. The best in New Zealand. THE SHOOTING GALLERY 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. aORE HOTEL, LONGFORD. EBRENNAN begs to announce to his friends • and the public, that he has now opened the above new Hotel, which he has built with a Families travolling can be furnished with private apartments, and may rely on every attention being paid them. Parties wishing to cross the river will find a man constantly in attendance. There is good stabling, aud horses may be had on hire. Wines and spirits of the best quality only kept. PRIVATE Board and Residence for two Gentlemen. Mrs Wilson, Swansea Cottage, Don-street. marii'r' -v'—m ■' -.TX-mercv%immKK^r\wmvmTm'n.* ,^voea^B^amamtmmama^^mm ■"SEffljaey. Vj ONEY TO L. END IN SUMS TO SUIT BORROWERS Apply to JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor, Esk-street. v ONEY TO LEND Apply to F W. WADE, SOLICITOR, ESK STREET. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £50 to £500. Application forms can be had by applying to T. BRODRICK, Manager Invercargill Savings' Bank, Esk-street. [Extract irom page 80 of New Zealand Gazette, No. 8, February 4, 1871.] Colonial Secretary's Office, Wellington, 3rd February, 1871. IN compliance with recommendations contained in the Reports of the Flax Commission Committee, and of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, to the effect that " premiums not exceeding in the whole £500 should be granted for the encouragement of Sericiculture in the Colony," and that the development of certain industrial pursuits would often be best promoted by the offer of a bonus on production, the following Rewards are offered, subject to the under- mentioned conditions: — A bonus of 50 per cent, on the value realized is offered for the production of the first £1,000 worth of cocoons of the Silkworm or eggs of the Silkworm produced in the Colony, to be paid on quantities of not less value than £50, or more han £100 produced by any one person. To any person or persons who shall manufacture within the Colony, from New Zealand flax — For the first 500 reams of Printing Paper, a sum of £400 ; and *>• further sum of £250 for the first 500 reams of Packing Paper ; and the like sum for the first 10,000 yards of Scrim-cloth suitable for covering flax bales. Conditions. The required quantity of each article to be om pleted before the 30th June, 1872. The weight of each ream of printin paper to be not less than 30 lbs., of each ream of packing paper not less than 40 lbs., and of each piece ol scrim-cloth of 100 yards in length and double vidth, not less than 30 lbs. The rewards will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Government that the above conditions have been complied with. I v W. GISBOBNE.
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Southland Times, Issue 1610, 26 July 1872, Page 1
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617Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1610, 26 July 1872, Page 1
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