Public Notices. PUBLIC HOLIDAY. IT having been decided that the ceremony of turning the first sod of the Mataura Railway shall take place This Day (Friday) the 6th September, the public are invited to observe tha occasion a» a general holiday. WILLIAM WOOD. Council *Tall, September 2nd, 1872. OTAGO RAILWAYS. TURNING OF FIRST SOD MATAURA RAILWAY. EXCURSION TRAINS FOR FRIDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER. r F' RAINS will run to Invercargill on the abore 1_ date as under — Leaving Winton at 8.15 A.M. Do do at 5.15 v.v. Do Bluff at 9.30 a.m. Do do at 5.30 P.M. Returning to Winton at 4. 0 P.M. Do Bluff at 415 P.M. Return Tickets, 23 each ; Children half price. The morning train to Bluff will leave Invercargill at 8.15, instead of the ordinary 9.45 a.m. train. Tickets issued by the above trains to Invercargill will be available for return by ordinary train on Saturday. WILLIAM CONYERS, Railway Manager. Invercarejill, Sept. 2, 1572. POTATOES ! POTATOES ! TO ARRIVE AT AN EARLY DATE, pffi TONS BEST DERWBKT SEED POTATOES. EKENSTEEN & HALL. GUANO. ri ENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO ON SALE. Ijr J. STOCK & CO. Q N SALE— A email lot of Prime Seed Oats, and Potatoes (Laps tone Kidney.) H. E. OSBORNE. NOW LANDING, ex " Otago," from London, and for tale by the undersigned— 20 Barrels New Currants 20 Cases do do 20 Boxes Eleme Raisins 50 Boxes Price's Sperm Candles 30 Cases Starch and Blue 10 Casks Vinegar 60 Drums Boiled and Raw Oil 20 Cwt. White Lead 3 Bales Sewing Twine 10 Bales Cornsacks 10 Cases Bell and Black's Vestaa 50 Casks Machen's Stout 50 Casks Tennent's Ale 100 Cases Geneva 8 Qr-casks Rum (W.L) 10 do Port and Sherry 15 do Hennessy'a Brandy 200 Cases do d» NOTICE. LADIES and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to inspect C. FREEMAN'S very choice collection of JEWELLERY and WATCHES, suitable for the FORTHCOMING BALL, comprising fine Gold Earrings and Brooches, Neckchains, Amulets, Lockets, &c. , ot the neweet designs. Note the address : C. FREEMAN, PRACTICAL WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, (Opposite R. Sloan and Sons), Dee Btreet, Invercargill. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TURNING THE FIRST SOD OF THE MATAURA RAILWAY. ANDREW M'KENZIE, Scotch Pie Shop, Dee street (opposite the Southland Club), begs to inform the public that he will open his MUSEUM of New Zealand and Australian Curiosities, on Friday first, 6th September. This Museum has now been in course of formation for over three years, and contains the largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in the Colonies. Come and see the Great Tiger Seal (over nine feet in length), the Pelican, the Great Australian Bear, and over one thousand varieties of Birds, Beasts, Fishes, Insects, &o. Admission— ONE SHILLING. TO LET OR SELL, WITHIN a mile of Invercargill, a House, containing 12 rooms, with half-acre garden, stocked with all kinds of large and small fruit trees, surrounding which there are nearly 5 acres of bush land, fenced, in grass and other crops. Outhouses complete. The house, with. cardan and lands, with outhouses, leased or sold separately. Apply Air TJiomss x"crkicn», Chambers. x InrercargiU, Sept. 2, 1872. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given, that the ■everal parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same. Section one (I), block one (I.), of Gladstone Estate. Applicant— FANNY JANE PEARSON, late of Invercargill, spinster. Section one (1), block five (V.), town of Invercargill. Applicant— JOHN EDWARDS, of Invercargill, aforesaid, fisherman. Allotment six (6), of the subdivision of section twelve (12), ot block four (IV.), of the Invercargill Hundred. Applicant — GEORGINA WHITTON, wife of Henry Whitton, of Melbourne, in the colony of Victoria, merchant. Caveats in each case muat be lodged within one calendar month after the gazetting of this notice. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 3rd day of September, 1872, at th« Lands Registry Office, Invercargill. W. RUSSELL, L District Land Registrar.
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Southland Times, Issue 1629, 6 September 1872, Page 3
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