Public Notices _ REYNOLDS' gO UTHLANB ALMANAC DIE E Oi:T0 i: T OR V, 1 8 6 9. A desire hag .been very generally expressed for the publication of an Annual Almanac and Directory for this Province. - Messbs Retkoi.j)§ & Co. have therefore . to i announce that arrangements have been made to publish a work of the above description. The first number will appear in December next. As a work of reference to the business portion of the community, the importance of a reliable Directory cannot be over-estimated. The farming community will find useful and necessary information contained in the proposed work, and as a guide book to nautical men, in obtaining sailing directions, tides, signals, &c,, the Directory will supply a long-felt want. The volume will contain an epitome of the history and position of the. Province, its resources, acreage, land regulations, and further information of general interest. As the expense of compiling a. work of this nature will be considerable, the \ Publishers solicit the liberal support of the inhabitants of the Province. REYNOLD 3.&; C 0.,. " . Publishers. FORM OF ORDER FOR SUBSCRIBERS. The Publishers of the SOUTHLAND ALMANAC & DIRECTORY. , Times ;Oeei(De, Esk Steeet, Send me — — ' copies of Southland Almanac and .Directory. •■ __, — _^ — rr^-— Name.. Residence.. niEET ALMA NA C FO R 18 69. EEYNOLDS & CO., WILL ISSUE IN DECEMBER NEXT,-. A SHEET ALMANAC,. ' OF COHTEMBNT SIZE, Which will be distributed gratuitously ; to Sub- ' scribers to ' THE "SOUTHLAND TIMES," "WEEKLY;,TIMES.'I > , ;,-.r ■- ■■■ , ' .■•--'.. r ;;^:;- .'. ' 0 ■ ~" ~ """ v . ■.]:.,, .;.-. -i ■:. .-,-;"tKi ■> ••■ S T O E A G- E; :--.■:■ ■ ■■'." .■'"■;■•>' --■*; ■■ • ■ '■ I^HE undersigned begs to intimate to Farmers ..'.".' . that ne has v ,,'". ■,'.,, GOOD DET STOEAGE for Teh Thousand (10,000) bushels of Barley, Wheat, or Oats; and is also prepared fo make liberal advances on Grain generally, stored with him for positive sale here, or shipment to the best markets. With the view to promote the cultivation of good Malting Barley in this Province, he will PEESENT A SILYEE ; CUP, value Ten Guineas, to the producer of the best ONE HUNDEED BUSHELS, J Bubject to the decision of the Judges of the Agricultural Society's Show, to be held after next harvest. Farmers requiring a change of Barley, Wheat, or Oats for seed, can always be supplied with the finest samples grown either in this Province or the neighboring Colonieß. . - ;• J, T. MAE TIN, BLACK EAGLE BEEWEEY. • Invercargill, September, 1868. THE CALEDONIAN SCHOOL. Tat Stbeet, littebcabgull, JOHN G. SMITH, Masteb. Common Branches taught in Public School, Higher Branches in private classes. Terms moderate. BY a Diploma of fellowship conferred by, the Educational Institute of Scotland, Mr Smith is certified to be qualified to teach English, Grammar, Composition, History, Geography, Writing, Arithmetic, Alegebra, Geometry, Natural Science Agricultural Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German. '
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Southland Times, Issue 1026, 23 September 1868, Page 1
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