Advertisements received too late for classification [O3T, a green-covered Memorandum Book, J between the Provincial Hotel and the Club Hotel. Anyone ieturning same to Club Hotel will be rewarded. LOST, three untrimmed Straw Hats, in Dee street, on Friday last. The finder will be rewarded on returning them to the Times office. f^OUND in the Theatre on Tuesday night, a Gold Locket. The owner can have it returned by paying expenses, on applyin g at the Tikes office. INVEKCARGILL CUICKbT CLUB. A MEETING will be held at Colyer's Princess Hotel on Monday evening next, Bth inst., at 8 o'clock. Business — To make arrangements for a match with the Duredin Club on Ist January. E. B. CAMERON. TMPuUiVD 1 *;!) ut the Invercargill Pound on 1 t)i- 2nd inst., 1 Strawberry Heifer, left ear s it, no visible brand, a piece of rope round neck. If not released, will be sold by auction at noon on Saturday, 6 h inst WM. CRUICKSHANK, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. SECTIONS 75, 76, 77, 82, and 83, Block 6, Tu'urau Dist ict, will be offered for sale by public auction, at Mr M'Gibbon's Store, Mataura B idge, on Tuesday, the 9th day of December, at noon, at the upset price of £1 per acre. r ETTS'S DIARIES FOR 1874 h ' AT L. RODGEBS'S. MEW GOODS, NEW GOODS!! NOW I OPENING OUT, B x "OTAG O," AND "MAT Q U E E N," FROM LONDON, AT L. RODGERS'S. NOTICE. i CTULXiOCH, in retiring from, the business ■ conducted by him in the Exchange Buildings for several years past, begs to thank his customers and the public for the very liberal patronage accorded him, and to bespeak a continuance of the same for his successor. i — . WITH reference to the above, I beg to assure Mr Tulloch's late customers and the public that no effort will be spared on my part to merit the support which my predecessor solicits on my behalf. N.B. — The above business will be carried on in shop next door to Exchange Buildings (lately occupied by J. D. Hayes, chemist.) DUNCAN MAETIN", BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, CONFECTIONER, PASTRY COOK, &c, Dee S t c c c t. Volunteer ffotice. INVERCARGILL HIGHLAND RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. THE above Corps being now accepted by His Excellency the Governor, and duly gazetted . a meeting will be held on Friday evening first, the sth inst., in the Drill Shed, when every member must be present, as business of imi portance will be submitted to the Company. | JOHN DALGLIESH, Capt. Commanding the District. Wanted. fir ANTED a Bullock Driver for a Station. VV Apply to Calder, Blacklock & Co. IITANTED a First Class Shoeing Smith. V\ Apply to John Shobbrook, Veterinary Forge, Dee street. 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. WANTKD a respectable Boy, of abou* 14 years of age. Apply t*t the office of this paper. WANTED from one to ten shearers for a station, 30 miles from town — 20,000 sheep. Price given, 20s per 100. Apply to James Colyer, Princess Hotel, Dee street. nnAILOtf S WANTED, also a good Machinist 1 or an apprentice. Apply immediately to Alfred Dean, Tailor, Esk street. Tenders. HJ LENDERS wanted for a'lout 430 chains of L Fencing, Toi Tois District. For further ' particulars, apply to THOMAS BRODRICK, Esk street. OTERAMIKA ROAD BOARD. (One Tree Point Subdivision.) rpENDERS will be received until noon of X Tuesday, December 2nd, 1873, for — Contract No I.— Formation of portions of Road from west end of sub-district to Stott's, at per chain run. Contract No 2. — Making and laying Box Drains, i and repairing and cleaning out culverts from west end of subdivision to secion 56, block 1. Contract No 3. — Burning off tussac and flax on portions of the road from west end of sub— district to section 56, block 1 ; chipping and levelling on road from M'Kenzie's to section 56, block 1, and ditching and earthwork on portions of road from M'Kenzie's to section 56, block 1. Tenders to be addressed to the Committee, One Tree Point Subdivision, Loanend, Oteramika, where plans and specifications may be seen. The Committee does not undertake to accept the lowest or any tender. JOSEPH LYLE, Chairman of Committee.
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Southland Times, Issue 1827, 5 December 1873, Page 3
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