Public Notices. EDUCATIONAL. I^HE Clasees of the Invercargill Grammar School will be continued as heretofore, under the superintendence of Miss Sinclair, whs has been trained in the Glasgow Training Colle c for three years, and holds a certificate of qualification from the Committee of Privy Council on . Education in Great Britain, besides having five years' experience as a teacher in Scotland. Parents, in most cases, I feel assured, will find this arrangement far more suitable than making a charge, where system and books would be different, more especially when school affairs in this town are on the eve of a considerable alteration. Fees, Ist Class, 15s ; 2nd and 3rd, £1 each. A. MACDONALD. SOUTHLAND MEAT PRESERVING CO (LIMITED.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the First Ordinary General Meeting of the shareholders of thfi Southland Meat Preserving Company (Limited) will be held at the Company's works near Winton, on Friday, the 25th October, at noon, to receive the report of the directors, and statement of accounts to 31st August, and to decide upon the future business of the Company. _^____ IMMIGRATION NOTICE. PERSONS resident in the Province can nomiJL nate their friends, under the General Government scheme of Immigration on the following terms : — If cash paid in advance, for each statute adult £5 0 0 Or bills payable 30 days after arrival of person nominated ... ... ■•• •10 O Children under 12 years 2 10 0 Single women between 16 and 35, and girls, under charge of theirjparents, between 12 and 16 Fbee All information and forms of application supplied at the Immigration Office, Invercargill, or by Mr T. Daniel, in Riverton. WALTER H. PEARSON, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, July 1 1872. Corporation Notices. CORPORATION of INVERCARGILL SEALED Applications (endorsed " Application for Town Surveyor and Engineer"), accompanied by testimonials, are invited up to 2 p.m. of Thursday, the 17th October, for the office j of Town Surveyor and Engineer, at the salary of £200 per annum. rpENDERS are invited up to noon of the 17th ( JL October for leasing each block of the TOWN BELT, as shown on the Town Plan. Lesees will have to fence the blocks at their own cost — other conditions can be seen on application. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TOWN SECTIONS. rpHE following Sections will be submitted for J_ lease by auction, at noon on Thur.day, the 17th October, at the Council Hall, Kelvin-street. FOR 21 YEARS — Sections 1 and 9, Block 13, Tay-street Do 13, do 72, Dee- street Do 1, do 68, Dee-street FOR 14 YEARS— Section 1, Block 73 Section 7, Block 55 Do 3, do 72 Do 5&15, do 61 Do 5, do 71 Do 3&13, do 57 Do 7&17, do 70 Do 1,11, & 21, do 58 Do 9 & 19, do 64 Do 21, do 13 Do 1 & 11, do 63 Do 5, do 56 Do 1, 11, & 21, do 53 Do 9, do 54 W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. Council Hall, Invercargill, 3rd October, 1872. JToiela, Arc 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 Hotei the most conveniently-situated in Invercargill, being the barest to the railway station. Coaches leave the Hotel fob Dunedin, the Lake, and Rivebton, twice eveey Week. All particulars can be obtained of Steamers leave ing 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 Robeets pronounces to be the best In the Colonies. Pazer's first-class BAGATELLE TABLE, AMERICAN BOWLING SALOON. The best in New Zealand. THE SHOOTING GALLEfiY i Is supplied with Schneider and other rifles, j Dining aod Sitting Rooms for the comfort of Travellers. Wines, Spirits, and other liquors of the best brands, always on hand. GORE 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 view to the increasing accommodation required. Families travelling 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, and horses may be had on hire. Wines and spirits of the best quality only | kept.
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Southland Times, Issue 1646, 11 October 1872, Page 4
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