Public Kotlce*. PROCLAMATION! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW TEAR'S GIFTS. p FREEMAN, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, JEWELLER, Ac, TIT returning his sincere thanks to his friend i 1 and the public of Invercargill and surround ing districts for the liberal support he has received during the last two yeara, begs to assure them that nothing will be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their favors. In gratitude to his friends and supporters, C. F. has much pleasure in announcing that be will RETURN 10 PER CENT. On all purchases of Watches, Clocks, or Jewellery, from this date till the Ist of February, 1873. It is only necessary to add that 0. F.s stock comprises an assortment of Watches and Jewellery, of all the latest and most improved designs, which for variety and excellence cannot be surpassed. Ladies' and Gentleman's Handeome Presentation Watches, in Gold and Silver, from fire to twenty-tire guineas. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN ! ! Note the Address — C. FREEMAN, Practical Watch and Olockmaker, (Opposite Messrs R. Sloau and Son's Boot Warehouse), Dee street, Invercargill. PUBLIC NOTICE. A PPLICATIONS will be received at this office A for Agricultural Laborers and Female Domestic Servants, to arrive per vessel from Britain, due at Bluff about 30th December. 1872. WALTER H. PEARSON, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Invercargill, 6th Nov., 1872. NOTICE. OCCUPIERS of land in the Hundreds of the Southland District of Otago, intending to depasture cattle thereon during the ensuing year, are hereby required to obtain licenses from the Laad Office, on or before the let January next. WALTER H. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lauds Office, Invercargill, 7th December, 1872. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OE JAMES ROCHE ALL claims herein must be sent in to the undersigned, on or be f oro 31st inst., witli the statutory declaration, failing which they wiil not be recognised. THOS. PERKINS, Eldon Chambers. December 3, 1872. 'IK> BE SOLD, or will be let, RENT FREE, 1 for 5 years, Sections 9 and 10, BlokVill, Oieramika Hundred, containing 209 acres, parti; iaa proved. For further particulars, apply to T. BRODRICK. GREAT ATrR ACTION FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! ANDREW M'KENZIE, Scotch Pie Shap, Dee street, begs to inform the public that in an ticipatian of the forthcoming Holidays, he ha* been making large additions to hie Museum. Bis 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 classes. Amongst recent addditions, A. M'K. would specially mention a monster case of Kiwis and Kakapawa, Remains of the Moa bird, Belies of Waterloo, Reminiscences of- the late Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, &a, &c., and the largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in the Colonies. Admission— ONE SHILLING. PARM, JACOB'S RIVER. ON LEASE, for a reasonable number of years, Farm of 128 acres, fronting main line of road, Riverton to the Lake. Crop, 38 acres oats, and 12 do provincial barley, to be taken at valuation. Apply to D. MACRORIE, Auctioneer. WOOL I I "WOOL ! ! ! THE undersigned is a purchaser of Greasy Wool. W. B. KINGSWELL. November 7, 1872. WOQL ! 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 buyers. Liberal cash advances made on wool sold here, or for shipment to other markets. Accounts rendered for scouring, &c. when advances are made by our firm, or other agents. FORSYTH, MASON & CO., Staplers and Woolscourers, Wai kiwi, Invercargil. THE TURNING OF THE FIRST SOD OF THE MATAURA RAILWAY. /COPIES of the Photograph of the above \J event cmi now be had at the London Photographic Rooms, Don-street. IRWIN & MUSSEN. 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 Invereargiil during Christmas week. THRASHING MILL. TTVOR SALE, a second hand thrashing mill, with M. six horse works } also, three spur wheels, Bft., 6ft., and 3£tt. diameter, suitable for water wheels, and a cart weigh bridge. The above will be sold cheap. Apply to JABEZ HAY, Tay street.
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Southland Times, Issue 1683, 31 December 1872, Page 4
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705Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1683, 31 December 1872, Page 4
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