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WANIIiD v Youth tor a siore Apply to Blackwood & Co. WANTED a female. Ufneral servant. Good referemes lequired. Apply office of fhis paper. U ANTED Known, that J. Seeliuf is to be found at the Kuimers' Arms Hotel, Tay street. k \ ANIED, a Uovehniss lor the Country. li Must be a gooa Pianiste, and capable of Teaching a plain English Education. Apply, W. LAWRENCE, Makarewa. WANTED KNOWN j JEWELLERY ! JEWELLERY ! 1 JEWELLERY ! ! ! /CHRISTMAS Presents and New Year's \y Gifts. 15 per cent discount on all goods bought at the shop of | CHAPMAN JACOBS, } } V\'atchmnker and Goldsmith, Alher.reum, Invereargill. N.B. — All goods marked in plain figures. \\ ANTED », female general servant. V\ Apply Provincial Hotel, TVy ctrect. 11 / ANTED the residents of Invercargill to VV come and inspect the finest Photographic 6tudio in New Zealand, at Hurt's New London Portrait Rooms. j WANTED known that the New London Portrait Rooms are in order and in full blast. FIRE ! FIKE~! ! FIkE ! ! ! COME one come nil and hare your photographs taken at Hull's London Portrait J Rooms, fbe finest and only complete studio j in New Zealand. REGISTRY OFFICE AND SERVANT'S HOME. MRS LAYARD (who for many years ronducted a Registry Office in Melbourne}, begs to inform the public of Invercargill, suburbs, and up-country districts, thut she has opened an office as above, and trusts that by strict attention to business, and providing good servants, to merit a share of o ublic patronage. Up-countrj letters punctually attended to. Address — KELVIN STREET, Opposite Council Hall. Sept. 18, 1875. AT MRS LAYAKD'd. — Wanted for the Lakes, thorough General Servant, £1 weekly. AT MRS LAYARD'S.— Wanted for firstcla«s Hotel, a smart, active Girl as Housemaid and to wait at table. AT MRS LAYAKD'S— Married coupleß wuit engagements. Also, first class Cook, 9 yeuvs' reference from last place. P IBiK! JiOTlt'ES T ONGFORD ANNUAL RACES To be held on 27th December, 1875. Stettaeds : Mr T. Green MrJ. Dabinett Mr E. Brennan Mr D. Lamb Mr N. Bain Mr F. R. White. Judge : Hugh Cameron Esq. Starter : Gecrge Foster Esq. Clerk of the Course : Alex. McGregor, Esq. RACES. Ist— HANDICAP HUKDLE EACE Of £16, for all horses; distance 2 miles, over 8 flights of hurdles, 3ft 6in high. Entrance 15s, with 6weep of 10s added. 2nd— MAIDEN PLATE Of £10 10s for all horses that never won an advertised race. Distance IV miles. Entrance 10s. Weight for age. 3rd— LONGFORD HANDICAP Of £30. Distance 2 miles. Entrance £1, with sweepstakes of £1 added. 4th— HANDICAP TKuTTING RACE Of £10. Distance 3 miles. No weight under 11 Btoce. Entrance 10s. Sth— LADIES PURSE Of £10 10s. Welter weights. Distance If miles. Entrance 15s. To be ridden by gentlemen riders only. 6th— DISTRICT RACE Of £15, open to all horses the bona fide property ot residents within 10 miles of Longford. Distance Ik miles, Entrance 15s. Weight for age. 7th— HACK RACE Of £5. Once round the course. No weight under 11 stone. Entrance 10s. Bth— CONSOLATION HANDICAP RACE Of £10. Distance 1 mile. Entrance 10s. RULES. Ist. Nomination (or the Longford Handicap and Hurdle Race to be addressed to the Stewards not later than 8 o'clock p.m, on the 20th December. Weight to be declared the same evening, sweeps and acceptances to be paid the night before the races. 2nd. All disputes arising from the raciDg, will be settled by the Stewards, whose decision will be final. 3rd. All entries, with the exception of two handicaps to be made at the Gore Hotel before 8 o'clock on the 25th of December. 4th. No person allowed to enter or run a horse, unless he be subscriber of not less than £1 to the Race Fund. THOMAS LITTLE WORTH, Secretary and Treasurer. IMMIGRANTS EX "PETER DENNY " & " ADAMANT." H^HE Immigration Barracks will be open X daily, Iroin 10 a.m. till 4 p.m, for the engagement of immigrants per above-named ship. H. Y. LILLICRAP, Barrackmaster. WOOL. WOOL. ' I 'HE highest pricu given for wool in the J. grease either at Waikiwi or Invercargill, by the undersigned W. B. KINGS WELL. T~O~ L"¥"T, "~ /COMFORTABLE 5 Roomed Cottage, ' V_y corner of Spcy and Lcven streets, ior particulars, kc, apply to L. LONGUET, Commission Agent, Dee atreet. CAUTION. I HEREBY caution the j. üblic from purchasing or trading in Uogben's Piitent Stoppered Bottles, 1 having purchased the sole right of the Patent for Southland. A Kewaid of £10 will be paid lor ?uch information as may lead to rhe conviction of any cne fonnd trading or trafficking in same after this date. W. J. MOFFETT, Esk street. » December 10, 1875,

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Southland Times, Issue 2236, 16 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2236, 16 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2236, 16 December 1875, Page 3

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