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- | JOHN M'INDOE, there is a telegram for you at the Telegraph Office, Invercargill. 4 LEXANDER MIDDLE VIASS M'INTOSH, A who was at one time a carrier in Victoria, and who subsequently came to Now Zealand, is requested to communicate with Mr Thomas Middlemass, 21 St. Andrews street, Leith, Scotland. Any information about the said A. M. M'lntosh, addressed to the Times Office, Invercargill, will be thankfally receiyed. LOST, on Wednesday last, a Pocket Book containing a sum of money. The finder •will be liberally rewarded on returning it to the Times Office. LOST from Forth street, Invercargill, in the night of the 14th December, a black and tanned puppy about 3} months old j answers to the name of Guide, supposed to ha7e started for the station in company with my bitch. Any person giving such information as will lead to his recovery will receive one pound reward from WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Annandale Station. TMPOUNDED on the 13th day of January, X 1875, at Myross Bush Pound, by the Ranger of the Oteramika Crown Lands, for trespassing, by order of the Wardens :— One bay horse, branded like JP near shoulder, saddle-marked, and shod j one bay horee, light draught, star on forehead, branded like RB near shoulder— owners unknown. If not reloxeed will be ?old at the Public Pound, Myross Bush, on Tuesday, 2nd daj of February, at 12 o'clock at noon. Driving expense of 5s each is claimed. THOS. DYKE, Pounakeeper. TMPOUNDED ou 19th January, 1875, by the J_ Ranger of the New River Hundred, 1 red Bull, branded oIF ribs ; 1 strawberry Bull, no brand ; 1 red poley Bull, year old, no brand ; 1 red and white Bull, no brand, about year old. JACOB OTT, Poundkeoper, Waibiwi Pound. REV. D. ROSS, of Queenstown, will deliver a Lecture on the Principles of Temperance, including Good Templary, in the Presbyterian Church, on Tuesday, 26th inst., nt 8 p m. NOTICE. A SERIES of Addresses will be delivered (D V) J\_ by Mr Alfred Brunton, of Dunedin, on each erening of the present week, in the Exchange Hall, commencing at 8 o'clock. Subject for this evening — Personal Consecration. ' PARTNERSHIP XOTIOE. I BEG- to intimate to those constituents who have so kindly favored mo with their instructions during the bat five years, and to the public generally, that I have admitted as a Partner in my business as Auctioneer, Stock and General Salesman, Valuer, &c, Mr John R. Cuthbertson, who lias had considerable mercantile and general agency experience in the Colony of Victoria, and has been associated for rauny years with sheep station property in New Zealand. From ard after this date the firm will be conducted under the style of " Macrorie and Cuthbertaon," who, for the future, solicit a continuance of that confidence which has been accorded me in the past, and which this intimation affords me an opportunity of gratefully acknowledging. D. MACRORIE, Commercial Sale Room. Offices— Albion Yards, Dee street. Invercargill, 19th January, 1875. CBOTDON STEAM SAWMILLS. HAVING now completed the erection of our extensive Steam Sawmills, we are prepared to receive and execute orders at the lowest rates for all kinds and descriptions of sawn timber, at the works, Croydon, Hokonui Bush. DONALD & PETERS EN. January 18th, 1875. INVEECARGILL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Established 1872. PROFESSOR H. HjSNKI, B.A. (Diploma College of Argoulerne'), ex-English Master Lye&o Napoleon, Paris, nine years Certificate Teacher, New Zealand. I^JIE nbove School was re-opened on the 11th January. Pupils however can be enrolled at any time. The great aim of this Institution is to impnrt to Youths a sound English education through all its branches, with a perfect knowledge ol ARITHMETIC and BOOK-KEEPING. The Girls' Department will be superintended by Mrs Henri, who is a First-class Certificate Teacher. NO PUPIL TEACHERS (the ruin of schools) employed on any consideration. Should sufficieir inducement offer, an Evening School will be commenced on the Ist February next. NEW BUILDING AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. TAP. MA.^ON & CO. have pleasure in informm* the Public of Southland that they are NOW OPENING OUT ati aasortment of BUILDERS' AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, in those NEW PREMISES in Taystreet, opposite Messrs R. D. Yule & Co.'s, »nd trust, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to receive a share of public patronage. JAS. MANS ON & CO., ,TAI STREET INVERCARGILL.

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Southland Times, Issue 2055, 20 January 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2055, 20 January 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2055, 20 January 1875, Page 2