I Waalpfl. WANTED a General Servant. Apply at the office of this paper. I X T ANTED a Sm-irt Youth for the cobilter. *'* Thomeorij Stran? & Co. TirANTKD offers from owners of tiullock VV Teams to bring down Coal froth Mount Nightcap to the Wintnn Railway Station, at so much per ton. Apply to D. M' Arthur, SScfetary pro tern., Southland Coal Mining Company. WANTED a Female General Servant, for a place in town. Apply to R. Tapper, Dee-streot. 11/ANTRDan Engine Driver for a eawmill. VY Calder, Blacklock & Co; WANTED 0 ploughman. Apply to J. H, Menzics, Riverton. WANTED an active intelligent Xad to learn the Printing Business. Apply at the Times Office. FOE A SAWMILL. W ANTED two first-class Bench Sawyers. Apply to BROWN & ROSS, Bluff Road. Xenfieri. WANTED Tenders for ploughing twelve acres of land, adjoining Invercargill, till 19th July. Tenders left, and particulars to be had, at the office of Mr James Brown, Esk street. 'RENDERS invited for falling timber and 1 hauling to loading banks ; also, for hauling timber on tramway. Apply to CALDER, BLACKLOCK & CO. r]PENDERS are invited for several miles of 1 fencing on the property of Messrs Spence Brothers, at Hillend and Oreti Plain. The ground will be pointed out by Mr John D. M' Arthur, surveyor. Plans and specifications may be seen at the residence of Mr K. M'lvor, Waikiwi. NOTICE. ~~ nnENDERS are required for Sweeping Chim--1 neys and Cleansing the Closets at fhe Hospital for twelve months from date. The same will be received by the undersigned up to 4 o'clock on Friday, 18th. THOMAS PERKINS, Eldon Chambers. July 11th, 1873. '-| LENDERS wanted for making Uniforms for .1 the Invercargill Rifle Volunteers : — cloth provided. Specifications can be seen at Mr Colin Brown's, Dee street. Tenders will be received till Tuesday, the 22nd July, at noon. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. FREDK. W. WADE, Capt. Commanding I.R.V. IVOR SALE BY TENDER, the following 1 valuable Properties : — Lome Farm, Waikiwi, about 100 acres, enclosed, cultivated, and having the necessary steadings, and bounded by two main roads. Tenders received till the Sist inst. Inverinate, adjoining above, about 100 acres, also enclosed, cultivated, &c. Both farms within a few minutes' walk of railway station. Tenders received till the 31at inst. Winton, sections 15 and 17, blosk iy., 200 acres excellent wheat-growing land, abutting on railway line. Tenders received till the 31st inst. Riverton road, Invercargill, section 11, block XV., 200 acres, part bush of great value — main road passing through. Wallacetown, sections 12 and 13, block IV , opposite bridge— 'best and most valuable in township. In consequence of lan a, even wiu«n»t 'fcmqh . being now at £3 per acre, time extended to 3lßt inst. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Terms liberal. Apply D. M« ARTHUR, Invercargill. July 1, 1873. TENDEES. INVERCARGILL DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. F?RESH TENDERS will be received for for--1? mation and fascining in Seaward Bush Road, and for same on Crombie Road. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the Board, Barham's Building, on and after Monday, the 14th inst. Tenders ior Seaward Bush Road to be marked " Tender for Contract No. 11," and for Crombie Road, " Tender for Contract No. 12," and to ba lodged at the office on or before noon of 24th inst. The lowest or any tender not. necessarily accepted. LEWIS LONGUET, Clerk to the Board. Corporation jVotices. COEPOEATIONof INVEECAEQILL 'ANNUAL ELECTION OF FOUR COUNCILLORS AND TWO AUDITORS. npHE following Candidates have been duly JL nominated for the offices of Councillors and Auditors : — As Councillors. Chable3 Lane Fbedebio George Goodwillie William Hobatio Haxl John Waxeeb Mitchell Henbt Elias Osbornb William Pbingle Pobteb Henbt Thomas Ross. As Auditors. David Flemin»ton Datxd Macbosib Thomas Pbekins. There being in each caso more than the necessary number of Candidates, all further proceedings were adjourned till Friday, the Ist day of August, 1873, when a Poll will be taken. Hours of Polling — 9 a.m. till 4 p.m. Polling Place — Council Hall, Kelvin street. FOUR COUNCILLORS.— TWO AUDITORS. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, 15th July 1873. NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, Proprietors of Livery Stables, hereby give notice that, in consequence of the high price of Oats, Hay, Chaff, &c, our charges for Liveries, &c, on and after Monday , the 14th July, will be as follows : — Livery, per night 7s. Bait 2s. Hay, per night 4e. Hay, per day 2s. John Knox Kichard Powell Thomas Djke John M'Kenzie Thomas Creighton James Colyer P. M. Peters W. G. Mackay Win. Brown M. Hughes. Invercargill, July 14, 1873.
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Southland Times, Issue 1768, 18 July 1873, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1768, 18 July 1873, Page 3
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