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WANTED a married Couple for a Station. Apply to Calder, Blacklock & Co. v ANTED Known, that J. Seehof is to be VV found at the - Farmers' Arms Hotel, Tay street. \\l ANTED a Smart Activu Nurse Girl VV about 12 years of age. Apply Junction Hotel or Office of this paper. IV ANTED a good General Servant, for VV a family in town. Must be a good plain cook. Apply at Southland Club Hotel. i i AN iED, a Governess for the Country. | » I Must be a good Pianiste, and capable I of Teaching a plain English Education. Apply, W. LAWRENCE, Makarewa. WANTED KNOWN JEWELLERY ! JEWELLERY ! 1 JEWELLERY ! ! ! pHRISTMAS Presents and New Year's V^/ Gifts. 15 per cent discount on all goods bought at the shop of CHAPMAN JACOBS, Watchmaker and Goldsmith, Athensßum, Invercargill. N.B. — All goods marked in plain figures. IMS WARDS £L KEWAKD. T OST from Edendale Hotel, about the 25th JLJ November, one Bay Mure branded S. on near cheek, said W. on near shoulder. Anyone returning the same to Edendale Hotel, will receive the above reward. £2 KEWAKD. STRAYED from Seaward Bush one Bright Bay Light Harness Horse, black legs, branded H near shoulder. Last seen a' Wallac-otown on the 3rd November, 1875. The above reward will be paid on delivering the horse to Mr Hy. Powell, Wallucetown, or to Seehol's Farmer's Arniß Hotel, Tay street, Invercargill. THOMAS RYDER. £20 KEWAKD. 'j'lIE above reward will be paid to anyone I who will give such information ub will lead to the recovery of a caßb box containing £105 and some shillings stolen from my house on the night of the 24th inst., or such as will lead to the apprehension of the the thief or thieTes. The notes are known. JOHN LETHEBY, Kelvin street. £10 KEWAKD. S~'TOLI£N or strayed from Riverton, in March lust, a Chestnut Cob Gelding, 7 yeais, branded A A oil' neck. If stolen, the above reward will be paid on conviction, or £2 for such information as will lead to the recovery of the horse, if strayed. K. FKASER, Butcher, Riverton. ONE POUND REWARD. LOST at the Cuttle Show on Thursday lust a long haired Collie dog ; answers to the name of (Hero). Any person delivering him to J. A. MitcheJ, Long Bush, will receive the above reward. ANNUAL R E GAT T A , TO BE HELD AT BLUFF HARBOR. ON 13 OKI N G DAY. PROGRAMME OF RACKS— j\t 0 ]_ Din^y i<nci\ fo start at 11 a.m. Prizo £2. Entrance lee ss. No 2 — Ships open sailing bouts at 11.30. a.m. Ist Prize £6, 2nd £3. Entrance fee 10s. Uo 3 — Cutters "Handicap" 12.15. Ist Prize £7, 2nd £3. Entrance fee 10s. .No 4— Skiff pulling two oars coxswain optional, at 1.45. Ist Prize £4, entrance fee ss. jf 0 s—Open5 — Open sailing boats under 33 feet keel skiffs ixeepted, open to allcomers. at 2.30. 1.-t Prize Silver Cup presented by Culrdonian Society, nnd £3, 2nd prize £:i. Entrance lee 10s. jy T o 6_\Vhalc boats pulling 5 oars and fit for winding at 3.15. Ist Prize £6, 2nd £2. Intrance fee 10s. ]\j- 0 7 — Ships gigs pulling four oars, at 4. Ist Prize £5, 2nd £2. Entrance fee lOi. All bouts to be entered, and entrance fees paid before 8 o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 25th hist. A Band will be in attendance. JOHN L. COOK, Hon. Secretary, jToITt h l a n d HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. rjiHE next Exhibition will be held in the DRILL SHED on MONDAY AND TUESDAY, 3rd and 4th of January, 1876. In nddition to Prize Schedule, the following special prizes are offered . — 4 best Folinge Plants, in pots, open to all — Ist, 7s ; 2nd, 3s 6d (By Mrs Saunders) 6 best Native Shrubs, in pots, open to all— 10s (By Mr Cooper) 6 beet Coniferous Trees, in pots, amateurs only, 3 Fuchsias (By Mr Lonnic) 2 best Try Leaved Geraniums, amateurs only 10s (By Mrs Millar) 2 best Foliage Plants, Geraniums excepted — Ist, 7s ; 2nd, 3s t!d — amateurs only (By Mr Longuet) 4 best Native Ferns — amateurs only — Ist Gs ; 2nd, 2s 6d (By Mr M' Arthur) Best Hand Bouquet — unmarried ladies only —10s (By Mrs Cleave) Best Hand Bouquet of Native Flowersyoung iadies under 20 years — 7s (By Miss Peter) T. PERKINS, Secretary.

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Southland Times, Issue 2247, 27 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2247, 27 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 2247, 27 December 1875, Page 3

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