Wanted. WANTED a female General Servant fcr a Hotel in Queenstown. Apply at the Prince of Wales Hotel. \\J ANTED an tictive Lad as Boots. Apply at V V the Prince of Wales Hotel. WANTED an active Shepherd. Apply to R. W. Aitkin, Clifcien, Waiau. VX7ANTED immediately, an experienced VV Ploughman, a married man. Thos. Trumble, Broadlands, Ryal Bush. WANTED a Housemaid for a Hotel in town. Apply at the office of this paper. WANTED a Female General Servant. Apply at the Winton Hotel, Winton. WANTED a Boy for the country. Apply to H. J. Gibbs & Co. WANTED Men to break stones; 3s 6d per yard. Apply to R. Powell, contractor, Dee street. WANTED the address of John M'Cauley, late shepherd with Whyte Bros., Wakatip district. Registered letters for him at E. Gibba'a, Queenstown. WANTED a Bullock Driver. One accustomed to haul logs. Apply at M'Callum & Co.'a sawmill. WANTED Men or Boys to work at Flax Mill. Apply to Messrs J. Stock & Co., or Mr H. T. Cullen, at the mill, Dacre. WANTED Men accustomed to sawmill work. Good wagea given to steady hands. Apply to Mr John Murdoch, or Messrs Calder, Blacklock & Co. WANTED a first-class Bootmaker; also, a smart Lad as apprentice. Apply to Mr Kingsland, Invercargill, or Mr Francke, Riverton. WANTED offers from owners of Bullock Teams to bring down Coal from Mount Nightcap to the Winton Railway Station, at so much per ton. Apply to D. M' Arthur, Secretary pro tern., Southland Coal Mining Company. WANTED a Teacher for the Campbelltown School. Married man preferred. Salary, including Government grant, £150 per annum, with £25 additional if wife will assist a portion of the day in the school. Free house, containing five rooms. Applications and testimonials must be lodged with the undersigned on or before the 31st May, 1873. W. HENDERSON, Secretary, School Committee. APPLICATIONS are invited for the office of Additional Assistant Master for the Invercargill Grammar School, at a salary of £200 per annum. Applications, with testimonials, to be sent to the Chairman, School Committee, Invercargill, not later than l&tli ]Vfay_ FOR A SAWMILL. TT7ANTED a Bullock Driver and a good AxeVV man. Apply to Thos. Brown, Bluff Road. March 25, 1873. Public Notices, £1 EEWAED. LOST, black and tan Sheep Dog ; answers to "Tweed." Southland Club Hotel. £2 EEWAED. T OST, from Winton, a well bred bay Filly, Lj rising 3 years, slightly ewe necked, branded SH off shoulder. Also, bay Gelding, aged, about fifteen hands, saddle marked on back, slight cut on near wither, branded like G near shoulder. ■61 reward each will be paid on delivery, or for such information as may lead to their recovery. FRED. R. WHITE, Winton. Q.IBSON AND GBEEN, Painters, Paperhangers, &c, Kelvin-street, three doors from Tay-street, opposite H. J. Gibbs & Co. ' PAINTS, OILS, COLORS, AND PAPERHANGINGS, ALWAYS ON HAND. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A RRANGEMENTS have been made to open A Evening Classes for Boys above 15, Girls above 16 years, on Monday, May sth, sheuld a sufficient number apply during the present week — Fees (payable in advance) Ordinary English Branches, 20s per quarter Mathematics, French, and Latin, 5s per quarter extra. Hours of Instruction — From 7 to 9 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesday 8, and Fridays. The Classes will be principally under the superintendence ;of Mr Webber, assisted by the other teachers, as may be found necessary. Application to be made personally, or by letter, to the Rector, between the hours of 3 and 5 p.m., at the Grammar School. April 29, 1873. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. THE fourth Anniversary of the Invercargill Division of the above Order, will be celebrated by a SOIREE, on THURSDAY, Bth MAY, at the VOLUNTEER DRILL SHED. During the evening several gentlemen will give addresses, readings, and songs. Mr Twinning will preside at the Pianoforte. Tea on the table at 7 o'clock. Tickets, 2s each, may be had from Messrs Hay & Co. and J. Thomson, Tay street, R. Erskine, Dee street, and W. P. Porter, Esk street. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. "V|OTICE is hereby given, that the several ±\ parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same. Section I (one), Block V. (five), New Hirer Hundred, province of Otigo. Applicant — JOHN ROBERTSON, of Ryal Bush, in the said Hundred, settler. Section 6 (six), Block XVI. (sixteen), town of Invercargill. Applicant — ANDREW KINROSS, of Myross Bush, Invercargill Hundred, province of Otago, farmer. Caveats must be lodged within ona calendar month after the gazetting of this notice. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 28th day of April, 1873, at the Lande Registry Office, Invercargill. W. EIJSSELL, District Land Registrar.
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Southland Times, Issue 1734, 29 April 1873, Page 3
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