Palkllc Ms«<«w. ___ FARM, JACOB'S RIVER. ~ ON LEASE, for a reasonable number of years, Farm of 328 acres, fronting main line of road, Kiverton to the Lake. Crop, 38 acrtfs oats, and 12 do provincial barley, to be taken at valuation. Apply to _■ D. MACBORTE, Auctions!*. R. D. YULE & 00.^ HAVE RECEIVED, ex Mail Steamer Behar, from SouthamptonNew Colored Bilks (choice selection) White and Colored Oriental Ribbons Honiton and Maltese Sets Honiton, Maltese, and Crochet Collars Josephine and Lisle Gloves Ac, Ac, Ac. WOOL ! ! WOOL ! ! I rpHE undersigned is a purchaser of Greasy 1 Wool. W. B. KINGSWELL. I November 7, 1872. ! WOOL! WOOL!! WOOL!! ! rpHE undersigned are cash buyers of wool in 1 the grease, hides, skins, or tallow. Station wool scoured and classified to suit the requirements of British or Continental buyers. Liberal cash advances made on wool sold here, or for shipment to other markets. Accounts rendered for scouring, Ac. when advances are made by oar firm, or other agents. FORSYTE, MASON A GO.» Staplers and Woolacourers, Waikiwi, InvercargU. THE TURNING OF THE FIRST SOD OF THE MATAURA RAILWAY. /lOPIES of the Photograph of the above l_y event can now be had at the London Photographic Rooms, Don-street. IBWIN A MPSgEN. NOTICE. """" rpHE undersigned finds it necessary to give JL 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 otock, 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 """*■"• I. W. HAYMOW). Avondale, 18th October, 1878. SOUTHLAND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ELEVENTH EXHIBITION will take place at the Theatre Royal on Ist and 2nd January, 1873. ] Exhibits may be brought in on the evening of the 31st December, but none can be received later than 11 o'clock on the morning of the Show. The Society's Schedule of Prises for last year will be the schedule for this year. NOTICE. MR S. J. DECK, Surgeon Dentist, will visit Riverton for two weeks only, on or about Ist January, 1873. N.B.— Mr Deck will be absent from Invercargill during Christmas week. SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. OWING to the next Subscription night falling on Christmas, payments will be received, and new shares issued, on the previous evening, Tuesday, the 21th December, at the usual time pace. JAMES BROWN, Secretary. STRAYED— £I REWARD. ELEVEN old Merino Ewes (unshorn), with eight half-bred lambs (tails not cut), hut seen on Friday last (13th inst.), on Railway line, near Waikiwi Bridge. The above reward will be given for information leading to recovery ot the above. W. RUSSELL, ; Bay Road. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL. THE 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 » pressing necessity for increased effort being made to provide for its maintenance. In making this appeal, the committee would especially notice the fact that, while most of the patients treated are from the country districts, but few contributions arrive from those districts, with the exception of those annually collected on the stations at shearing time, and they therefore trust that this appeal, addressed particularly to the country settlers, *m be liberally responded to. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! ANDREW M'XENZEB, Scotch Pie Shop, Dee street, begs to inform the public that in anticipation of the forthcoming Holidays, he has been making huge additions to his Museum. His agent in Japan, as an initiatory consignment, has just forwarded to him a native TURTLE, which will be exhibited ALIVE ! The inspection of this curious animal, hitherto unknown in natural history, will astonish and delight all clamcv* Amongst recent addditions, A- MIL would specially pention-*jn©i»Wr^o«ee of-Xiwis and Kakapaws, Remains of the Moa bird, Relics of Waterloo, Reminiscences of the late Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Ac., Ac, and the largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in the Colonies. Admission — ONE SHILLING. BOXING DAY! BOXING DAY!! THE TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES. 1 FOUR-HOFSE Coach will leave the Prinoess J\ Hotel on the above date for the Biverton Games, returning same day at 6 p.B. Fares, Return Ticket, 75.6 d, which will be available next day at 11 am. As only a limited number can be taken, early application for tickets is requested to _ JAMES COLTER, Prinoess HoteL P. CAMPBBIiIi, ! ■ ' Proprietor. MEDI CA L. , t\RCOTTERELL,L.R.C.P.,E., Ac., Ac. Phy ilciAH, Stooeoit, Awa Acoovcbxjts, (Registered according to "Medical Act," New Zealand), Medical Officer to the Oddfellows* Societies, late Surgeon Superintendeni to the Government emigrant ship "Hydaspea" from London to Dunedin, may be consulUd daily at I his residence, Spey-stresti "''" ?-\^~' : ~" ■■ "■■ S; -
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Southland Times, Issue 1680, 24 December 1872, Page 3
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