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. - Wanted. V\ J ANTED a Female General Servant. Apply V ' at the Winton Hotel, Winton. WANTED Men to break stones ; 3s 6d per yard. Apply to R. Powell, contractor, Dee street. VS/'AINiTRD immediately, an experienced » » Ploughman. Thoe. Trum'ole, Broadlands, Ryal Bush." ' '■ WANTED teams to cart; .grain from Strath* more, Otautau, ,to Riverton and" Infercargili.. Apply to:Calder^Blacklock«£.' Co. . % V WANTED TO PURCHASE,. ' 1 C\ f\f\C\ BU SHELS OF OATS, delivered JLUjUU I'/1 '/ in town. Apply to G ? F. MARTIN & CO., Dee stroeti FKUITEEER AND POUL-TEREB. GREGG'S COVENT GARDEN MARKET, (Corner of Dee and Tay streets.) 4NY quantity of Poultry, Fowls, Geese Ducks, and Turkeys. Please give your orders early. '|>ENTVERS wanted for about eight mile* of I iod and stake fence, on the bouedarv of Centre Hill and Dunrobin stations. Tenders will be received at Dunrobin station up to the Ist April. Apply to C. BASSTIAN, . Or to M'PHKRSON & CO. LENDERS wanted for about 9 chains close 1 Fencing, &c, 5 feet high, at th» Waikiwi School. Tenders must be in before Monday, the 24th inst., at 12 o'o'.ock. For particulars, apply to L. LONGUET, At Mr Brawn's. Esk street. TENDERS FOX TUSSOCKING. npHNDERS will be received unHl noon of i Saturday, the 22nd inst., for Tussocking 14 acres of land adjoining Invercargill. Particulars to be obtained at the office of Mr James Brown, Esk-gtreet. ri^ENDERS will be received by the undersigned J_ until noou of Saturday, the 22nd inst., for addition to tho Invercargill Riilway Workshops Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, WM. CONYERS, "Railway Manager. IDvercargill, March 17th, 1873. TO CARPENTERS. 11ENDERS will be received till Monday, the 24th inst., for the erection of a Cottage (labor only) in Tyne-street, for Mr John M'Leod. ANGUS KERB, Architectj Spey-street. SOD FENCING. I'ENDERS will be received by Mr M'Quepn, at Knapdale Station, for ten miles, more or less, of sod fencing, up to 20th March. Mr VI Q een will show the ground and furnish particulars to intending tenderers. Invercargill, 20th February. MAGNIFICENT TIMBER, Close to Invercargill, with Water Carriage. ' I 'ENDERS will be received for the purchase of I all that timber standing on Sections 26 and 36, Block 1., Invercargill Hundred, on or before the 18th March next Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms at my office. T. BRODRICK, Agent. TENDERS WANTED. r T*ENDERS will be received till noon of Thurs--1 day, the 20th inst., for Building a House in Don street. Plans and specifications can be sesn at Mr Tapper's store, with whom teuders can he left. I'ENDERS will be received at the office of the Secretary for Works until Saturday, the 29th March, for Gravelling portions of the Main Roa<( near Riverton. Specifications to be seen at the Court hou j e, Riverton, and ac the Provincial Engineer's Office, Dunedin, on and after the 20th instant. Inverrarsill, 73ch March, 1873. INVERCARGILL ROAD BOARD. r | LENDERS will be received by the undersigned 1 (marked tender) addressed to his office, at Mr Brown's Studio, Esk- street, until noon of Wednesday, the 19th inst., for the aftermentioned works — 13 Chains Gravelling on the Waihopai Mill road, south of the bridge. 25 Chains Drainage and Formation on Dalrymple road, Appleby. Improvement of road from Campbelltown to the Pilot Station. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office, after the 6th inst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. L. LONGUET, Clerk Invercargill Road Board. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. DUNEDIN AND CLUfHA RAILWAY. Public Works Offic?, Dunedin, Bth March, 1873. r~l TENDERS are invited by the Colonial GovernX ment for the works required in laying the Permanent Way, and completing the Line from Dunedin to the Chain Hils, a distance of about fire and a half miles. Drawings and specifications to be seen at this office, where tenders will be received up to noon of Monday, the 24th inst. Tho lowest or any tender not Decessarily accepted. By command, W. N. BLAIR, District Engineer. Auction Sale*. THIS DAY, AT NOON, WAGGON, &c. DMACRORIE is instructed by Mr Ludlam, • who is leaving by the steamer ' Albion, 1 to lell . HIS DAY, at noou, at the Yards— 2 Seated Cushioned Waggon, with calico cover, traces, and sundries. UiND-ER DISTRESS WARRANT. WEDNESDAY, 19th MARCH, 1873. DMACRORIE is instructed by the bailiff • to sell by austion, at the Jetty, at noon an Wedne»day next — 2 Tons (more or less) Old Iron. Terms cash, on the fall of the hammer.

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Southland Times, Issue 1716, 18 March 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1716, 18 March 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1716, 18 March 1873, Page 3

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