Wanted. WANTED an active Young Man to Act as Shepherd and Stockkeeper. Apply to Mr Cuthbertson, Times office. 11 ' ANTED an intelligent Lad as an apprentice. V » Apply to Jabez Hay. WANTED an experienced Shepherd. A married man preferred. Apply to Mr M'Queen, Knapdale Station, Matuira. WANTED immediately, for the Catliu's Hiver Sawmills, 10 good Axemen. No otnef need apply. f irANTED a thorough general Servant, must VV bo able to cook. Wages, £50 a year. No washing. Apply to Mrs i3rodrick, North Road. _ ITT AN FED two men to cut firewood. Apply VV to Thomas Brown, Bluff Road. WANTED a Female General Servant. Apply at the Win ton Hotel, Winton. WANTED Men to break stones; Apply to R. Powell, contractor, Dee street. O HEPHBRD wanted at Woodlands Meat PreO serving- Works, for taking delivery of cattle and sheep. Apply by letter to the Manager. FRUITERER AND POULTERER. Gr E E Gr GTS COVENT GARDEN MARKET, (Corner of Dee and Tay streets.) ANY quantity ot Poultry, Fowls, Geese, i\ Ducks, and Turkeys. Please give your orders early. Advertisements received too late for Classification. NOTICE, MR ALFRED BRUNTON will preach (D.V.) on Sunday evening next, at the Exchange Hall, Dee street, at half-past six o'clock. TO CARPENTERS. mENDERS will be received till Monday, the J_ 3rd March, for addition and alteration to Cottage in Esk street for Mr Alax. Brown. ANGUS KERR, Architect, Spay street. FARM, NEW RIVER DISIRICT. FOR SALE, Sections 47 and 47a, Block XL, New River Hundred, adjoining the Waimatuku Bush. The property consists of 388 acres, partly fenced ; 30 a res laid down in grass | dwelling house, &c. F. NUTTER, TO FARMEES AND OTHEES I^HE undersigned undertakes the shipment of grain to the Melbourne market, and is prepared to make advances upon same. D. MACRORIE, Albion Yards. HENRY LAHAY. HENRY LAHAY, native of County Cavan, Ireland, arrived in Melbourne about 1859, last heard of at the Bluff or Invercargill about 5 years ago, send your address to Alexander Scott, Coburg, Victoria, and you will hear of something to your advantage. INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS. rpHE Acclimatisation Society request contriJL butions from farmers and others interested in the introduction of insectivorous birds, of 5s and upwards, with the object of forming a fund for that purpose. Subscriptions will be received by secretaries of Road Boards and of Farmer's Clubs in the district. EDW. D. BUTTS, Hon. Secretary. OT. MARY'S SCHOOL, £5 Tat Street. Master Mr Wood. Mistress ... ... Mx» Wood. In addition to a sound English, Commercial, and Mathematical Education, the following subjects will be taught as extras, viz., Latin, Fbench, Musio, and SixerNG. For non-Catholics, the education will be purely secular. Mrs Wood wiU receive pupils for the piano. Terms moderate. Music pupils visited at their residences. A night school will be opened on Monday next, at 7 p.m., at the above address. N.B.— All further information can be obtained from the Master between the hours of 10 and 11 a.m., and after 4 p.m. Auction Sales. M'MASTER'S LAND. In the Assigned Estate of Henry Burrows. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, At noon. D MACRORIE is instructed by Messrs Gaod- • sir and Paterson, Trustees in the above Estate, to sell by auction, at the Albion Yards, on the above date, at 11.30 — Allotment 4, Section 4, M'Master's Estate, fronting Rose street, and adjoining the property of Mr Gib»oa, &c. IMPORTANT CLEARING SALE. FARMS, PURE LEICFSTRR SHEEP, CATTLE, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS, &c, On the ground, Otautau. WEDNESDAY, 12th MARCH, 1873, At noon. D MACRORIE is instructed by Mr D. • M'Callum, in consequence solely of his going to England, to sell by publio auction, commencing at noon precisely, owing to the number of lots, on the premises, Otautau, Wednesday, 12th March— Ist. Banks of Doon Farm, 530 acres, being sections 35, 36, 37, 38, and 39, Block XIV., Jacob's River Hundred, possessing the advantages of first- class agricultural land subdivided into paddocks, alongside surveyed line of ra'lway, one mile only from Longwood. Bush, Limestone, Lignite, and Firewood on the ground, two storied Stone House, with slate roof, Woolshed, Yards, &c. 2nd. Bonnifield Farm, of 90 acres, being section. 11, block IV., Jacob's River Hundred, all fenced and improved, 50 acres of bush, 5-roomed Cottage, Garden, Stockyard, Stable, and Piggery, j Also, in lots to suit purchasers, about Qnn PUBB LEICESTER SHEEP yUU ( Wood's original importation) , consisting of 100 2-tooth Rams, 150 Ram Lambs, and the rest ewes, all ages rjf\ HEAD Superior QUIET CATTLE -| O HORSES (Heavy Draughts, &o.) Implements, Furniture, 4c. The auctioneer need only add that full inspection is invited, as it will satisfy buyers from all parts as to the capabilities of Southland. Terms liberal at sale.
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Southland Times, Issue 1705, 21 February 1873, Page 3
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