GENERAL COMMEMORATION & RAILWAY COMMITTEE. A MEETING will take place this (FRIDAY) J\ evening, 13th September, at 7.30, at the Council Hall, to close transactions, &c, <fee. WILLIAM WOOD, Chairman. COALS! COALS!!! pAY AND CAMPBELL HAVE ON SALE— 230 TONS BEST A. A. CO.'S COALS, Just arrived, ex " Amherst," from Newcastle, AT REDUCED BATES. SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBEB 14. OLD COPPEB, TAPS, &c. HE. OSBOBNE has received instructions • from the Collector of Customs to sell by public auction, at the Police Barracks, Esk street, on Saturday, September 14, at twelve o'clock, A lot of Old Copper, large Brass Taps, &c. No reserva. FBIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. FANCY GOODS, CEOCKEEY, GEOCERIES, &c. HE. OSBORNE will sell by auction, at the • shop adjoining Messrs Ekensteen and Hall, Dee street, on Friday evening at 7, and on Saturday at noon, and again in the evening, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Groceries, &c. Without Reserve. p F. MAETIN AND CO, AIfCTIONEEBS, STOCK, STATION AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Advances made on all Stock, Land &o. for absolute sale. Loans negotiated on freehold securities. Offices — Northern front, Club Hotel Dee-street SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBEB 21, ■■> At 12 o'clock. UNBESERVED SALE OF HOBSES. GF. MABTIN k Co. have received inatruc- , tions to sell, at the Commercial Yards, on the above date, a superior draft of -I £T HEAD UNBROKEN COLTS and J. O FILLIES, from 3to 4 years old. Positively without reserve. Also, a number of first class Draught and Saddle Horses. B E M O V A L. T\ MACBOBIE, AUCTIONEEB, "land and stock salesman, Removed to the ALBION SALE YABDS, Where sales as heretofore will be held every Saturday, at half-past 11. £p" Offices, in the Yards (part of premises lately occupied by Messrs Hately and Scott), where a list of Properties and Stock on sale can be inspected. Parties indebted for purchases in the rooms are requested to make an early settlement. [CAED.J Jl/JB. T. V. TWINNING, TEACHER OF THE PIANOFORTE. Quarter commences Ist September, 1872. Terms on application. Don Btreet, Invercargill, 12th August, 1872. FUNEBAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr James Stott are respectfully invited to follow the remains of his late wife from his residence, Ardwell, One Tree Toint, to the Cemetery, East Road, This Dat, at 11 o'clock. JOHN SMITH, Undertaker.
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Southland Times, Issue 1632, 13 September 1872, Page 2
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