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Government Advertisamsnts. IMMIGRATION. nn FTE Government of Southland having i issued instructions to the Home Agents to lay on vessels from Great ISritiiin, direct for the Bluff, with immigrants, the attention of parties interested in the Province is directed to the following Section of Instructions to Immigration Agents— namely, " Persons residing in the Province of Southland, desirous of assisting their friends to immigrate to the Province, may obtain for them' assisted passages hither, by pre-paying one-third of the passage money, and accepting a Bill for the remaining two-thirds, drawn by the Provincial Treasurer, and endorsed by a substantial householder, residing in the Province, and approved of by the Superintendent as sufficient security for the same. " In the event of parties not availing themselves of such assistr-d passages within twelve months, their certificates may be cancelled, and the prepaid amount returned to the Applicants." Piissii'jcos at the rate of £15 10s per statute adult, of which one-third (£5 3s 4d) to be prepaid. Applications for passage Certificates to be made at this office, between the hours of 10 and 3 o'clock, on the Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in each week. D. M'ARTIIUR, Immigration Officer. Immigration, ORice, Southland. October, 29th, lSf.3. N OTIC E. ON nnd after Monday, the 7th day of December, Block XVL, Invercargill Hundred, will be open for application. Persons having applications for unsurvcyed land in this Block, must attend personally or by agent, at the Land Office, on Thursday, the .'ird day of December, at 12 o'clock, to have their claims settled, otherwise the 15th clause of the Land Regulations will be enforced. WALTER 11. PEARSON, Chief Commissioner. Waste Land Board Office, luvercnrgill, 12th November, 18G3. Late Advertisements. Jucciri'tl 100 Into for Clnsiification . SOUTHLAND JOCIvCY CLUI3 iiA \ ) xj Al I.j JCj I Ili v . THURSDAY, I'IUDAY. ANi) SATURDAY ) luth, 11th, and 1-ith FKBRUARV, ISGI BTKWAKDS : — Messrs Wrut worth Messrs Swanstou Pa vis JJi'iiylon y\ 'Keuzio .1. Clarke K]-;i!i-i< Npivrs \. Smith llatelv L.iv.W TUKASU RF.H : ,). Clarke, Esq. JUPfiK : J. H. Uiri-Y, K-q. STARTI'R : G. W. Fielder, Ksq. CLXXX OF Dili COl'liSf : ,1. (J. Cu.T, i;.-.q. Fh'i^T DAY.— TirfßsuAT, Dm Finn i; art. .MA I i'KN PLATE. Of soys. Once ivipi'l the eoiirso and a distance. Weights i.i- ag." Km I imikv ;} soys. TOWN* I'I.ATK, Of 100 soy.-. Three iail<.-s. Weights for age. Etilruncv [) s jvs i..\i>ii;s' rrnsE, Of 75 -ovs. T.vi) miles. Wdier weights for age. l-'iitrauc-o i- bDTf. Ofiilloim.-n ri.lcrs HACK KACB. Of -3) so vs. P.ist, entry. L'ntr.mce 2 soys. Mile nnd half Loals SE'v'OND DAY— Fkiiwy, 11th Febucaet. i:.Ti;RCAUG-II.L CCP. A luiii'licaD of 10 sor.s. cMiii, h iIT fji-feit, with ](!() soys adili-d. Two miles. N.nniuations (o be maile, t'ntd.;.-ing v soys on 2ot!i .January, and weights to bu di.'chir.-d on '2nd of February. Aceeph'nci's ro lie made on night of general entry. Winucr of Town Plate to carry 51b extra. TIJOTTINC iJACE (if oi> s.ivs. wiih v sweepstakes of -J soys added. Ku tries, &c. toe night df jrcnpv.l entry. TUIIUCAXS rURSK.. Ot luo povs. [.vitr.nic 5 soys. Two nnd-a-half miK'rf. Weight.* for age. The winner of the Town ri.ito or Inv^rcirgill C'.sp to carry Jib ex Ira. C!ii:i;oot race. Of 2 ; "> S'"ivs. Lr.i.:- iiif 1 , '1 s-ivs. a.l.led. Onco rounrl the rcur.'c. 'llc;\(s. \\"i"iglifs Tor a*o. liach li irse to janip a flight ol hurdles beloro the 'shu d liwjiialify for starting. TIIIUD DAY.— Satl-kdav, 12th February. .11 UR])I,K RACE Of 00 soys. Entrance. 4 sov.s. Three miles over twelve ,'li jhts of I'unllcs. Weights for age. RAILWAY PLATE A llamlifiip of siivs, with a. sweepstakes of 10 soys u.laed. Sei'uud horse to rave hii stake. Jiulrauco, Ac, s.'itnc us I nvcivargill Cup. FuKCKIJ ITiXDICU'. A ft-vcopsiiilics of ,C 7 each, widi 40 soys. added. i\;st fiiti-i.'s. V >r all winners during tho proseu< lnoi-tinL; (exo uiive of "inncrs of Trotlin>r liane am! Al-.iii leu Date, Distance, one mile and a half. COyoLVTIO.V STAKFS A I T.-inilicnp ut ~>o soys For ail boaton hor=os. Kniranco, ."J soys added. Post entries. Oi cc round the course. Seeotidhorse to take sweep. It \ CX" KACB Of soy?-. with a Swerpstakt sof 2 soys. ndded. Post entry; catch weights. Once round the course ; h; ats. The winner to be sold for £3U, the surplus to go to the Race Fund. m'LRS AND KKOTJLATIONS. 1. I> T o entry will be received lor any of tho races except upon tins condition — that all disputes, claims, and objections an sing; out of the racing, shall be d.rided by the Stewards, or a maj irity of tliem, wlio-.e decisions upon all points connected with the cai'run^ out of tue above programme shall be final. 2. No person will bo allowed to enter or run a horse unless the latter be qualified us the hnna tide property of n subscriber of three soys to the Race Fund, except hack races. 3. All entries to be sealed and addressed to the Stewards, entrance money enclosed, \vi;h the name, a«-e, anl pedigree of the hurt c, name of the owner, and colors of the riders. ~So jockey allowed to ride except in the colors entered. 4. Entries must be made at the Union Hotel, Tay street, on the evening of Wednesday, 9th February, at 8 o'clock. 5. Marcs and geldings allowed 31b m all weight for ape races. 0. Three horses to enter for each race, or no public money will he added. 7. In case of bid weather, the Stewards reserve to themselves the right of postponing the races from time (o time, as may appear advisable. S. All dogs found on the course will bo destroyed by strychnine or otherwise, without respect of ownership. 9. The races will begin punctually each day at half-past one o'clock. ALEXANDER SAYEE.S, Hon. Sec. POR LEASE.— THAT COMMODIOUS, WELL BUILT HOTEL, Situated at the corner of Tay and Ythan Streets, at present occupied by Win. Robertson, bak er This Hotel is newly built, is well furnished, has a large .Dining Room, Sitting-room, and fine airy Bedrooms, and commands one of the finest views in town. From the position the above hotel occupies, i offers a rare ohnm-e to partio3 in search of an investment, lleut low. For further particulars apply on the premises to WILLIAM KOiSERTSON.

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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 11, 2 December 1863, Page 3

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