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Auction Sale*. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24. LARGE DWELLING HOUSE IN TOWN. HE. OSRORNE hn« received instructions • fnjn ■ jiptjiin G>-, ju (who is lenvinu tor Island), io sell by nm-rion, ;il his rooms, Esk street, on Friday, October 24th, at 12 o'clock — Sections If? and 17, Block VI , Liddel street, on whicl'. is erected a large and commoilions Dwelling House of 7 rooms, built of imported timber, with &table, outhouse, larjje and wellstocked garden, fenced with growing hedge?, good well, &c. Terms liberal. Aleo, under instructions from Mr John Kingsland — Section 22, Block LIII., Tay street, on which is erected the building known as the " Three Bells Bakery." Terms liberal. Also, on aneount of Mr Froggatt — Section 56, Block 11., Invercargill Hundred, containing 65 acres. Terms liberal. FRIDAY, 14th JSOVEMBER. IMPORTANT SALE OF THE BEST BUSINESS SITE IN INVERCARGILL. HE. OSBORNE bai received "instructions . from Mr Charles Tul2och, to sell bv auction, on the premises, on Friday, 14th November, at 12 o'clock, that very valuable Freehold Property, known as the "Exchange Buildinrs," erected on section 8, block 1, having a frontage of 66 feet to Dee street, together with section 15, block 1, having a frontage of 66 feet to Leven street, facing the Railway Station. The main building has two flats, each 47 by 70 feet, and is suitable lor a Draper, Ironmonger, or any wholesale business. It is at present occupied by Messrs Thomson, Strang & Co., and the owner, Mr Tnlloch. The adjoining shop is tenanted by Mr «T. D. Hayes, chemist. At the rear of the iron building there are commodiouß bakehouse, stables, and four-roomed cottage. The property is returning a fair rental, and the sole reason of its being offered for sale is the ill— aealth of the proprietor. The property will be submitted in one lot, and if it fails to secure a purchaser, as a whole, the land will be offered, on the condition that the build ings shall be removed within a reasonable time. Also, sections 8, block 61 ; 4, block 62 ; 18, block 26 ; 19, block 28 ; 7, block 22. Terms liberal. Public Notices. NOTICE. '"pHE undersigned will give the highest cash Jl price for good Hides, in Riverton. FRED. A. SIMPSON. NOTICE. ANYONE having collections of Rabbit Skins is requested to forward them at once to the undersigned, who will purchase them at 2d each. M'PHERSON & CO. T~O LET, THE farms of Lome and Inverinate, separately or together, for one, two, or three year*, and on such terms as may be agreed upon. Apply to D. M'ARTHTJR. NOTICE. THE undersigned respectfully intimates that all amounts due to him for the services of the draught stallion Young Hero, or otherwise, must be paid forthwith to Mr M. Instone, or J. R. Mills, of Riverton. HUGH RICE. Riverton, 11th Oct., 1873. NOTICE. THE Committee of the Invercargill Co-opera-tive Association will meet every Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, at the Temperance Hall, Esk street, until further notice, to receive applications and allot shares. J. GARMSON, Secretary. NOMINATED IMMIGRANTS. f~pHOSE Nominated Immigrants who claimed a 1 refund of their outlay for passage money from Dunedin to Bluff, are requested to wait upon the Immigration Officer (W. H. Pearson, Esq .), Government Buildings, with receipts or other satisfactory evidence of expenditure, and sign refund vouchers. W. B. SCANDRETT, Secretary Railway Committee. RIVEETON TEMPERANCE HOTEL. MRS JOHN PATERSON begs respectfully to inform her friends and the inhabitants of Riverton and District that, having opened the above Accommodation House, she will be fully prepared to accommodate visitors and travellera with all the comforts of a home, combined with moderate charges. Boarders received on reasonable terms. NOTICE. ' NEW RESTAURANT. GEO. HARROP begs to intimate to the public, that he has opened the GRIDIRON RESTAURANT in Spey-street, two doors from Dee street. Board and Lodgings, 20s per week. Meals at all hours. He trusts with civility and cleanliness combined, to merit a share of public patronage. NOTICE TO SAWMILLERS. ALL fees nnd rents due under Sawmill Licenses must be paid at the Land Office, Invercargill, on or before Monday, 3rd November next, otherwise the license will be forfeited. Daily production books, which under the new regulations must be kept properly entered up by Saw millers, can be had on application at the Land Office. WALTER H. PEARSON, Commissioner Crown Lands. Crown Lands Office, Invercargill, 17th Oct., 1873. INVEECAEGILL VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY COMPANY. THE above Company will meet for inspection parade on Thursday next, 23rd inst., at the Drill Shed, at 7.30 p.m. sharp. Every member must be present. Uniforms, arms, and accoutrements. Marksmen will be presented with their badges JOHN DALGLIESH, Captain Commanding.

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Southland Times, Issue 1809, 21 October 1873, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1809, 21 October 1873, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 1809, 21 October 1873, Page 3

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