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£*a?i!sc jSoiiaes. TEE Undersigned are CASH BCYESS of FLAX. H. J. GIBBS & CO. THE TURNING OF THE FIRST SOD OF THE MATAURA RAILWAY. /COPIES of the Photograph of the above v^ event can now be had at the London Photographic Reoms, Don-street. IRWIItf & MUSSEN. NOTICE. DR M'CLURE -will attend at the New Zealand Meat Preserving Company's Works, Woodkniis, on the 10th, 20th, and 30th days of each month. In case of any of these dates falling upon a Sunday, attendance will be on the follow, ing Monday. Invercargill, 7th. October, 1572 WE IK'S SEWINa MACHINES HA YE NOW ARRIVED AT L. RODGERS'S. NOTICE. MR MUS°EN'S Photographic Studio will be closed for a few days from this date. ■fhoto^rapD3TD-Dt^ CT .)ir..T f-, r nnu__ha_obtained at Mr Erskine's, Bookseller, and oommuSiCßirioua left there will be promptly attended to. Invercargill, 17th Oct., 1872. PUBLIC NOTICE. A PPLICATIONS witl be received at this office jf\ for Agricultural Laborers and Female Domestic Servants, to arrive per ships " May Queen," duo at Dimedin about the 3 th inst. j and " Palicerston," Irom Hamburg with German Immigrants, due at Duuedin about the Bth November nest. WALTER H. PEARSON, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Invercargill, 21st October, 1872. " IMMENSE SUCCESS. A NDREW M'KENZIE, Scotch Pie Shop, J\ Dcestreot (opposite the Southland Club), Legs to return thanks to the 500 VISITORS who have patronised his MUSEUM since the opening day on 6th September last, and to inform them that he ia every day adding to bis collection of New Zeal ud and Australian curiosities. Come and see the Great Tiger Seal (over nine feet in length), the Albatross, the Owl Family, the Plautapus, the Native Tiger Cat, U c Pelican, Australian Snakes, the Great Australian Bear. Over one thousand varieties of Native Birds, Beasts, Insects, &c, and the largest collection of New Zealand FisLes in the Colonies. Admission— ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. THE SOUTHLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOEjLL ASSOCIATION. SIXTH ANNUAL SHOW of Live Stock, Agricultural Implements, &c, &c, will be held in the Society's Yards, Invercargill, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1872. For full particulars of Prizes, Bye-laws, &c., 5 see Posters. ♦ fg§s° The attention of intending exhibitors is specially called to Rule 2 of the Bye-laws, requiring all entries to be made three clear days before the day of Show, which rule will be STEICTLY ENFORCED ; entries therefore will be received up till 4 p.m. on Monday, December 9th, at which time the lifit will be FINALLY CLOSED. G. F. MARTIN, Secretary. TEETH EXTRA CTED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. MB. S. J. DECK, Surgeon-Dentist, having '' received a fresh shipment of Nitrous Oxide Gas from England, is again prepared to extract t«eth by its agency without pain. Teeth stopped and scaled, children's teeth regulated, and artificial sets manufactured in Gold or Vulcanite, &o. DON-STREET, One duor up from Dee-street. Invercargill, October 22, 1872. NOTICE. THE undersigned finds it necessary to give public intimation that he will not permit his family residence and adjoining paddocks to be made a rendezvous for the convenience of parties travelling with stock, having decided objections to such unwarrantable intrusions by comparative strangers, more especially as there are two respectable wayside inns in the immediate locality, where comfort and every convenience can be obtained. J. W. RAYMOND. Avondale, 18th October, 1872. JOHN WILSON AND CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCERS, IRONMONGERS, WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, RIYERTON. - '' NOTICE. IT is requested by the undersigned that all . accounts due to him be paid within fourteen days from this 'date. After that time proceedings Trill be taken. J. LUDLAM. Oct. 30tb, 1872. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "VTOTIGE is hereby given, that the several J. l 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. Sections 1 (one), 2 (two), 21 (twenty one), and 22 (twenty two), Block XVII. (seventeen), in the Town of Invercargill. Applicant — JOHN HILL CROSSE, of Exeter, England, military officer, 58th Regiment. Section 10 (ten), Block 111. (three), in the Town of InrercargiU. Applicant— JO HK FRANKLIN M'MULLEN, of Melbourne, Victoria, Banker. Caveats each case must be lodged within one calendar month after the 'gazetting of this notice. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 31st day of October, 1872, at the Lands Registry Office, Invercargill. •W. RUSSELL, District Land Registrar.

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Southland Times, Issue 1658, 5 November 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1658, 5 November 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1658, 5 November 1872, Page 4

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