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Public Notices THE GOVEENOE'S VISIT. THE Conductors of Schools (Day and Sunday), intending to take part in the Procession on the occasion of the arrival ©f His ExceUency Sir George Grey on Saturday noxt, are requested to assemble the ChUdren in the Provincial Government Eeserve, Dee-streefc, at 11 o'clock sharp. JABEZ HAM, 1 Secretary. Committee Eooms,l4th March, 1867. I. O. 0. F., M. U., F. S. 7 ' MEMBEES of the Loyal Shamrock, Eose, and Thistle Lodge are hereby informed that His ExceUency the Governor of New 1 Zealand is expected to arrive in InvercargiU on SATUEDAY, 16th insfc. The precise moment of arrival can only be ascertained on Saturday ; Members, therefore, are requested to meet at the 1 Lodge Eoom one hove previous to the time the Provincial Government may notify to the public ' that His ExceUency may be expected. » W. B. SCANDEETT, N.G. Lodge Eoom, March 14, 1867. I. V. F. B. SPECIAL MEETING THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. By order of the Captain. DUNCAN M'DONALD, • Engine Keeper. March 15, 1867. V" ; • .. Stamp Office, WeUington, 6th February, 1867. STAMP DUTIES ACT, 1866. — Caution.— The attention of the public is caUed to section sixteen (16), of the Stamp Duties Act, which specifies the instruments on which the duties payable may be denoted by adhesive stamps affixed by the makers or holders. On aU other instruments, the stamp must be affixed at the Stamp Office, any stamp not so affixed is of no avail, and the instrument to which it is affixed is unstamped within the meaning of the Act. AU instruments required to be stamped affcer execution (except those specified in section 16) must be presented at the Stamp Office, within one month after the date of execution or they are subject to a fine of twenty per cent, on the value of the stamp to be affixed. • C. T. Batkin, (For the Commissioner of Stamp Duties.) EEWAED. LOST, near the Waihopai Bridge, on the North Eoad, a Bay MARE, .branded G T near shoulder ; and a Brown PONY, branded J S on the neck. Any person giving information which will lead to the discovery, or who will dehver the horses above described to the undersigned, wttl be rewarded. W. H. AYLMEE. Invercargill, sth March, 1867. NOTICE. ALL Horses running on Eun No. 119 B, Hokanui, must be removed and paid for befora 15h insfc., otherwise they wiU be impounded. J. R. DAVIES, Hokanui, March 4th, 1867. NOTICE. ANY person or persons removing Horses or Cattle from the Run No. 119 B Hokanui, without permission wttl be prosecuted. J. E. DAVIES. Hokanui, March 4th, 1867. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. -Jl/TAIE AND GAEVEN HAVE EEMOVED TO ' 1 DEE-STEEET, Next the Southland Club Hotel. NOTICE TO PASSENGEES. SHIP CHILE, J. Steingee, Commander, FOE LONDON DIEECT. ,» rr-IHIS Vessel has now aU but aL^^V _l completed her loading. She -^H^will SAIL POSITIVELY on 20th Three cabins in the saloon still disengaged. No second cabin passengers need apply, the space being taken up for cargo. DALGETY, EATTEAY & CO., \ Agents. NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against -W. H. BEAYTON & CO., must be sent in for payment before Noon on SATUEDAY, 16th INST., or they wttl not be recognised. NOTICE. POISON is laid for the destruction of Dogs and Pigs on Eun No. 251, Vehlaw Station. NOTICE. NOTICE i 3 hereby given, that Poison is being laid for the destruction of Pigs on Islay Station. . _ DEIVEE & MACDONALD. 12th March, 1867. 3 lOs EEWAED. j LOST, on SATURDAY EVENING lasfc, ( between the Junction Hotel and WaUacetown, a Purple Morocco POCKET BOOK, containing only a few Papers of no value to anyone but the owner; the finder .will receive the < above reward on returning the book to Mr . BAIN, Junction Hotel, or Mr PELLING, - Wallacctown. PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED for Sale. M'PHERSON & CO. • Wanted TENDERS wttl be received for the Supply and Erection of io mile*? of Wire and Top Eatt Fencing at Heddon Bush. M'PHERSON & CO. ' < WANTED, 400 or 500 Head of Cattle on terms. Apply to Messrs dodge Bros., Eglinton. WANTED immediately for a Station, a first rate MAN COOK, or Married Couple. , Highest wages offered. Calder, Blacklock and Co. <

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Southland Times, Issue 644, 15 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 644, 15 March 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 644, 15 March 1867, Page 3

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