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• ,i ; Miscellaneous. * ' " "VT-OTICE is hereby given^that by Deed bearing 13( , date the 21st day of {jeptembei, 1863- made between Colin Nicol Campbell arid HenrvHorner, both of Invereargill, Merchants, -dF the 'one; part, nnd John M'Donaldapd Henry William Whi.ttbnalso of luvercargill aforesaid, Merchants, of the. otbei 1 piirt-i-the said "Colin Kic'ol'Camplieirand Henry Homer did convey end nssi£ri ; iHJ'to the s lid John M'Donald and Heury William -Whitton:! all aid every their real and personal Estate for, this equal benefit of tie Creditors of 'theirs, the said Colin- Nieol Campbell and Henry .fMorn'eri that the said Deed .was executed , by .-.the ,sa.idj Colin Nieol Campbell' and Henry Hbrner respectively;,, in tho presence of, and attested by ThonSas Shailer' Weston, Solicitor, Invereargill, and Joseph Bullock ' Needham, Gentleman, also of Invercargilj aforesaid, nnd by the said John M Donald and Henry William Wbi'tton respectively, in the presence of John Felix and of the said Thomas Shatter Weston. And further notice is hereby Riven, that the said Deed now lies for the inspection of, and execution by thfi -Creditors of the said Colin Nicol Campbell and Henry Homer respectively, at the office of the said Thomas Shailer Weston, situate in Donstreet in Invereargill aforesaid; and all Creditors not executing the same within Twenty- eight days from the date hereof, will be peremptorily excluded from tjie benefit thereof. Dated this "2ist day of September, ]803 THOMAS S. WESTON, Solicitor to the Trustees. "VTOTICE is hereby eiven that by Deed bearing IN date the. 10(h of' October, 1563. made between GF.OHGE MILBANK of Invercarsril!, Butcher, on the one part, and GEORGE BtTKGOYNE also of Invereargill, Contvaotor, and JOSEPH BALLANGEE of Invereargill aforesaid, Plumber, on the other part the said Gourde Milbank did convey and assign unto the said George Bur<joyne and Joseph Ballanger. Alt and EViCEY his real and personal estate for tbe equal benefit of tbe creditors of him,, the said Gorge Milbank : That Mm said D3erl was executed by the said George Miibnnk, George Bur^oyno and Joseph Ballaiifffv in the presence of and attested by CHARLES lIERSE of Invercarijill aforesaid, Jeweller, and THOMAS SHAILER WESTON, also _of Invereargill, Solicitor: And further notice is hereby (riven, that tbe said Deed now lies for the inspection of and execution by the creditors of the said George Milbank, at the office of the said Thomas Shailer We ton, situate in Dee and Esk streets, in Invereargill aforesaid, and all Creditors not executing the same within twenty-eight days from the date hereof, will be peremptorily excluded from the bpnctifc thereof. TliOS. S. WESTON, Solicitor to t.he Trustees. Dated the 10th day of October, 18(J3, N OTIC E. 7|TP.,. BOUTCr, Solicitor, considers it necessary to state, in consequence of nu unfounded report having gone n'<road to the contrary, that he is, r-nd always has been, PRACTISING CONVEYANCING-, as well as tho other branches o his profession. NOTICE. "VTOTICK is Hereby Given that I, Joseph ■Rosrers, JM of Glenquoich Station, did, on the 22wd Juno last, cense to have any connection with an accommodation house situated on my run, and th.it I am in no way responsible for any debts which a ccrtnin William Turner mny hare contracted since that date, nor for any which he may hereafter contract, JOSEPH ROGERS. 3rd October, ISO 3. "VfOTICE is hereby-given that the Partnership ill hitherto existing under the firm or style ot Hae &> Davidson, as Painters, Glaziers, and Paperhangers, in Dee-street, luveirargill, was this day dissolved by mutual consent;. Dated at Invercaryil!, this 25th day of September, 1863. JOHN T?AE. ANDUEW DAVIDSON. Witness— John N. Anderson*. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE Of COLIN NK'DL G'AMPHELL AND lIENtli: IIOJINKK. "jITO'LICK is hereby given that nil persons having Ci claims against this Estate i.msf lf>dge full particulars thereof with Mr Thos. S. Westi/n, Solicitor, at his -ifTice, Don street, within fourteen da\s from this date., with a view to the examination of the snmo. JOTIX MAC DONALD, J T t HENKY W. WHITTON, ) IlUStce9 - September 2tth, I«G3. IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE Of COLIN NICOL CAMPBELL AND lIENKY HORNER. 1 LL persons indebted to tin? Estate are reA. quested to pay the amount of their accounts to ]\lr '1 hos. S. Weston within fourteen days from this date, failing which legal proceedings will be inslilutcd. jorrx MACDONALD. 7 T t lIKNRV W. WUITTONJ ±> ustCQS - Septembei- -21-th, 18(<3. TO FARMERS. CARTERS, HORSE BREEDERS, &c, &c. rflO STAND (his Season at Myross Bush Farm, 1 Wnihopni, that splendid Heavy Draught Entiiv Horse, E O V A L OAK. Royal Oak is by the celebrated imported horse, Tasinan (which "was considered by competent judges to be the perfection of horseflesh), dam imported same time, and for which the sum of t ?>■'() was paid in Scotland. Royal Oik is now six years old ; rich dapper : brown, perfectly- Found, 'of sweet temper, and a sure foal getter.' He hns gained nine first prizes in Victoria, certificates of which may be seen with the owner. It is intended to travel the above horse to In- , vercargill and Wallacot.iwn at stated intervals, which will appear in a future advertisement, and as he will bo limited to a certain number of mares, an carl}' application is requested. Terms, CS ; Grooming, Bs. A n-ood paddock for mares, to which every attention shall be paid, but without any responsibility. J J. J. CUFF. TO STAND THIS SEASON. npIIE Thorough- Bred ENTIRE HORSE IITS EXCELLENCY, will stand at McKmzie's Stables, Eiverton,' and -will travel to Wallacetown every Ninth day, commencing from the Ist day of October. Terms Six Guineas each Marc, to be paid before removal. A well-watered Paddock will be provided, without responsibility. No charge until the mares are stinted, after which the usual charge for paddocking will be made. ROBERT M'KENZIE. TO THE PRESBYTERIANS OF THE PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. IT is notorious that whilst our population has been increasing with astonishing rapidity, the provision for its spiritual welfare hns been all but stationary. There is at the present moment an urgent demand for at least four additional Presbyterian ministers. At the recent meeting of Preshytery, I brought our wants before their notice, and a plan for remedying them, which was sanctioned. This plan consists in raising a fund vi Southland for paying the passages of additional ministers for Southland, to be landed at the Bluff, and to officiate in the first instance in our vacancies. I have been authorised to write home for three or four additional ministers. I believe suitable men will readily be procured from the various Presbyterian -Churches; but it is indispensably necessary that we raise funds to bring them to bur shores. This is tho reason for my present appeal. Tbe harvest truly is great and ever increasing ; lot all who love the Lord Jesus, and the souls of men, contiibute as G-.xl hath prospered them, and the work will be done at once. M' 1 G-eiscw has kindly consented to act as General Treasurer. District Collectors will be appointed, and no sums will be recorded but those that are paid to the Treasurer. 1 ANDREW H. STOBO.

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Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 102, 17 October 1863, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 102, 17 October 1863, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume 3, Issue 102, 17 October 1863, Page 8

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