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Government Advertisement* MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Sub-Committee of Managhmbnt. W. D. Wood, Esq^. J. Ollivier, Esq. J. P. Jameson, Esq. W. J. M'Hroy, Esq. J. Gordon, Esq. Building Stones — In pieces not less than 8 in. cube, with statement of the size procurable from the quarries. Bricks — Building Bricks, in parcels of 25 ; Fire Bricks, in parcels of 6. Limestones, Slates, Cement— Specimens. Pottery, including Flower-pots, Tiles, Drainpipes, and Earthenware — Specimens not exceeding 72 cubic feet space. Oils, Animal, Mineral, and Vegetable— -Samples of not less than 1 pint. Wax, Glue, Gum — Samples of not less than 2 lbs. Whalebone — Specimens. Bone Dust and Artificial Manures — Samples not less than 3 bushels of each kind sent. Preserved Meats — In cases suitable Tor export. Salt Provisions, Beef, Pork, Bacon, and Hams, Fish— Beef and Pork in casks of 200 lbs ; Bacon and Hams, 100 lbs each ; Fish, not less than 25 lbs. Preserved Fruits, Jams, and Honey — Samples not less than 31bs. Syrups, Cordials, Sauces — Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind sent. Wines and Spirits — Samples of not less than 2 bottles of each kind Bent. Ale and Porter — In cases or bulk suitable for export. Soap— Household Soap, 561bs ; Fancy Soap, 7 lbs. Tallow and Lard — In kegs. Candles — Samples of not less than 24 lbs. Cheese — Not less than two of each kind tent. Butter — In kega. Chicory and Tobacco — Samples, raw and prepared, of not less than 7 lbs. Hops — Samples of not less than 20 lbs. Biscuits — 12 lbs of each kind sent. Kegs, Casks, Cheese Vats, Churns, Ac. — Samples Brooms and Brushware— Not less than two of each kind sent. Basketware — Samples. Tweeds and Cloths — Pieces of not less than 12 yards each. Hats — Sample case not exceeding 3 feet square. Blankets, Plaida, and Hosiery — Samples. Furniture, inlaid Cabinet Work, and Mar<ju«terie — Specimens. Jewellery and Ornaments—Specimens. Glassware— Sample case. Furs and Feathers — Specimens. Shells, for inlaying and manufacturing purposes — Specimens. Leather, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Harness — Samples. Architectural Drawings, Engineering Drawings, Geological and other Maps and Flans, Photographs of Scenery — Specimens. Printing, Bookbinding, Lithography— Specimens. Musical Instruments — Specimens. Medals and Certificates of Honorable Mention will be distributed to the best Exhibits in the various classes. Advantage will be taken of the Exhibition to select the best articles to represent the Colony at the Vienna Exhibition. Intending Exhibitors are requested to inform the Secretary, as early as possible, of the character and number of the objects they desire to show. Any further information required can be obtained from him. Add bess —Government Buildings, Christohureh By order, W. M. Maskei.li, Secretary, j Corporation Tfotlcca. I CORPORATION of INVERCARGILL PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that the Town Assessment for the year 1872-73, has j been submitted to the Town Council and allowed ; that the same ib deposited at the Town Clerk's Office, Kelvin- street, and may be daily inspected < between the hours of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., by any persons interested therein. And Notiob 18 Fubtheb Giten, that any appeals against the assessment may be lodged at the Town Clerk's Office, Kelvin-street (where blank forms may be had), on or before the seventh day of November, and a copy of each notice of appeal must be delivered by the appellant to the Clerk to the District Court, Invercargill, six clear days before the day to be appointed for hearing any appeals. The day of hearing will be fixed by His Honor the Judge of the District Court, and will probably be about the 10th day of December. QUARRYING STONE. FRESH TENDERS are invited up to 2 p.m, of Thursday, the 14th November, for quarrying at the Greenhills, and filling into trucks, 2000 cubic yards of metaL Particulars and conditions on application at this office. A deposit of 5 per cent, in cash, or by marked cheque, must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not neoSMMily accepted. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town 6l#rk. Town Clerk's Office, Kelvin-street, November 7, 1872. Public Votieci. DR. COTTERELL, PHTBICIAN, SURGEOW, AND AcCOTJCHETTB, MAT be consulted at bis residence in Spey street. Invercargill, November 7, 1872. NOTICE. ALL accounts due the estate of the late Mr David Webster must be paid before 80th November, otherwise proceedings will D» taken to enforce payment. Nov. 7, 1872. pRAND BALL, In honor of the PRINCE OF WALBS'3 BIRTHDAY, At the THEATRE BOTAL, On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, NOV. lira. Stbwabds : Mr H, T. Ross Mr W. Blaokwood Mr W. J. Moffett Mr W. Lewis Mr J. T. Martin Mr A. Weir Mr H. Mayo Mr W. Garthwaite. MUSIC b 7 th«> VOLUNTEER BAND, Conductor — Mr Stevens. Ticket, to admit Lady and Gentleman ... 7s 6d. Dancing to commence at 9 o'clock.

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Southland Times, Issue 1659, 8 November 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1659, 8 November 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 1659, 8 November 1872, Page 3

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