NOTIC B. THE Shearing will commence at Islay Station on the 18th iasfc. Boom for several firßtclaeß shearers — to Bhear about 25,000. A. MD. JACKSON, Manager. Islay, Nov. 2, 1872. A BAZAAR in aid of the English Church debt will be held at RIVERTON on Thursday, 26th December, 1872, and two following days" Contributions will be received by Mrs Oldham, Mrs Kocfce, and Mra Matthews. NOW BEADY .'! pEIOE, ONE GUINEA WISE'S DIRECTORY | OF NEW ZEALAND. KENNETH ROSE, Agent, Invercargill. | WOOL ! WOOL ! ! WOOL ! ! ! | THE undersigned are cash buyers of wool in the grease, hides, skins, or tallow. Station wool scoured and classified to suit the requirements of British or Continental buyera. FORSYTff, MASON & CO., Staplers and Woolscourers, Waikiwi, Inveroargil. WOOL ! ! WOOL ! ! ! THE undersigned is a purchaser of Greasy WooL W. B. KINGSWELL, November 7, 1872. THE TURNING OF THE MRST SOD OF THE MATAURA RAILWAY. fiOPIES of the Photograph of the above vJ event can now be had at the London Photographic Rooms, Don-street. IRWIN & MU3SEN. NOTICE. MR MUSSEN'S Photographic Studio will be closed for a few days from this date. Photographs to be called for can be obtained at Mr Erskine's, Bookseller, aud communications left there will be promptly attended to. IBvercargill, 17th Oct., 1872. TO BE LET, rpHE SCHOOLROOM, furnished, also the .1 large DWELLING-HOUSE, lately occupied by Mr Cook, Tay- street. Apply to T. BSODRICK, Agent. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL. 1"lHE Committee of the Southland Hospital are desirous of bringing under the special notice of the general public in the district the present position of the institution. Owing to the number of patients treated during the current year having been greatly in excess of the usual average, there is a pressing necessity for increased effort being macte to provide for its maintenance. In making this appeal, the c mmittee would especially notice the fact that, while most of the patipnts treated are from the country districts, but few contributions arrive from those districts, with the exception of those annually collected on the etafions at shearing time, and they therefore trust that this appeal, addressed particularly to the country settles, will be liberally responded to. TEETH EXTRACTED ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT PAIN. "\,TR. S. J. DECK:, Surgeon-Dentist, having i•' i received a fresh shipment of Nitrous Oxide Gas from England, is again prepared to extract teeth by its agency without pain. Teeth stopped ' and scaled, children's teeth regulated, and artificial sets manufactured iri Gold or Vulcanite, &c. DO N-S T R E E T, One door up from Dee-street. ' N.B. — Mr Deck will'visit Riverton shortly. Invercargill, October 22, 1872. EVERY MAN. HIS OWN DOCTOR. HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINES v r\N SALE by the undersigned, in large or \J small quantities, for external and internal use. Dr Ruddock's Book of Medicine for Families lent out at 6d per week, giving full and concise instructions for the treatment of every disease and complaint flesh is heir to. Other works for the guidance of Families, &c, by the same author. SIMON BROTHERS, Book and Stationery Dep&t, Palmerßton-stieet, Riverton, Importers of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, &o. Agents for Tnvercargill Bible and Tract Society, and for the Southland Times and Weekly Times IMMENSE SUCCESS. ANDREW M'KENZIE, Scotch Pie Shop, _Ol Dee street (opposite the Southland Club), begs 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 is every day adding to his collection of New Zeal nd and Australian curiosities. Come and see the Great Tiger Seal (over nine feet in length), the Albatross, the Owl Family, the Plnutapus, the Native Tiger Cat, tre Pelican, Australian Snakes, the Great Australian Bear. Over one thousand varieties of Native Birds, Beasta, Insects, &v., and the largesb collection toi New Zealand fishes in the Colonies. Admission— ONE SHILLING. j CHILDREN, li A. LF-PR IC E. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 15th July, Ib7a.] Colonial Sf-cretary'a Office, Wellington, 9th July, 1872. IN compliance with the recommendation contained in the Jtieport of the Joint Committee on Colonial Industries, 1871, to the effect; that a bonu* of £2,500 should be offered for the first 100 ions of Printing Paper produced by Machinery, such bonus to be in addition to any that may be offered by any Province, it is hereby notified that such reward will be paid on the fulfilment of the following Conditions. The Paper to be manuiactured in New Zealand, by Machinery permanently established and working in the Colony. The required quantity to be completed before the 30th June, 1874. The reward will be paid on the certificate of an officer to be appointed by the Government that the above Conditions have been complied with. W. Gißßoßme.
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Southland Times, Issue 1662, 15 November 1872, Page 4
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