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Publio Notices. ; YVT OTICE 'T O CADE TS. i The Engineer Cadets will muster as heretofore for instruction at the parade ground, ' on Friday Evenings, at 7 p.m. sharp. NEIL FERGUSON. Ip O R S'- A L E vCHE AP, A Grand Music Box" with Flutina, eight tunes of Moody & Sankey's Music. The following are the tunes — 1. Hold the Fort.'; ' < V . 2. We are waiting by the River. 3. Safe in the arm«j of Jesus. . 4. Knocking, knocking, who is.there? ( , • 5. Once for all. ' '- 6b The Great Physiciari. 7. The Prodigal Child. ' 8. Room among the angels. Apply ' , T. ",J. L U M S' D E N, Watchmaker and Jeweller, Next Bank of New Zealand Tat street, I N V E R C A *R G I L L. /"CORPORATION OF INVERCARGILL." VALUATION LIST, 1879. T = Take notice that the Valuation List for v North Ward, SeconS Waid, Third' Ward, and South Ward for the year 1879 is now open for inspection at the Municipal Offices, Kelvin street, Invercargill. All' objections thereto must be left at-the office "of the Resi-. dent Magistrate, Inveicargill, on- or before, the 15 th day "of February, 1879, -addressed to the Assessment Court ; and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Municipal Offices not less than seven days before the* next sitting of the said Court. W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. , Municipal Offices, , • Invercargill, Jan.l 6, 1879. "PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ■ The settlers of the Mataura District ;• respectfully . receive notice that MR GEORGE 1 LUMSDEN, Junior, will openhis establishment in Gore shortly as a. .......... WATCHMAKER 'A N D JEWELLER. Constituents can rely upon work being thoroughly executed, and eveiy care will be taken with orders entrusted to him. GEORGE LUMSDEN, Junior, : G O R E. : : — : JACOBS AND MOIR'S FANCY GOODS . WAREHOUSE, „, -X-yyyX Opposite Post Office,' Dee street. "Cutlery,' Clocks,' Jewellery, Vases, Desks, Workboxes. Stationery, Novels,. Albums, Fancy Work, Wools, Braids, Toys, Pipes, Tobacco, Cigars. I | —PIANOS— PIANOS— PIANOS— | ! ™ organs, harmoniums, canterburys, 2 § MUSIC, VIOLINS, concertinas. i> <) Best Makers, Lowest Prices, Deferred Pay- g p_! ments, Tuning. Done. J gg I —SONVId— SONVId— SONVIJ— | JACOBS k MOIR, Opposite Post Office, Dee street, D. Powell & Co.'s Sales. D POWELL (of D.Powell _ Co.) will • con tinue their usual WEEKLY SALE of HORSES in their yards, Dee street, at 12 o'clock, on Saturdays. All entries to be made on or before -oast II o'clock GREYHOUNDS. Positively without reserve. ; ON SATURDAY, JANUARY, 18th. D POWELL &CO., will sell by auction • under instructions' from Mr Beutley, the following Greyhounds : — •■ Semaphor 1 k b. by Rocketer, out of Lady Grafton, Rowena hy John O'Groat, out of Butterfly. War Queen fb. by St. Valentine, out of Countess, Together with nine pups by Brigadeer. Also, A FEW USEFUL HACKS. ; Auction Sales. . \ ' TUESDAY, 21st JANUARY. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &C, RIVERTON. P GRANT k CO. have been instructed c by the proprietor, D. M. Cameron, Esq., to sell by public auction, on the premises, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the above date. Section 4, Block 4, Palmerston street, Riverton, upon -which is elected that, well-known old established Hotel, the Caledonian ( containing 17 apartments), G-stall stable, outhouses, &C. :■■•:•. The -whole of the Furniture, Stock-in- ; : trade, including ' first-class Pianoforte. The property has a frontage of 66ft. to the . main street in the centre of the town. A first-class lucrative business is now being done in the hotel. The proprietor having determined to give up the public business is the sole reason for placing this valuable property in the market, and will be positively sold to the highest bidder. -' Terms easy. UNRESERVED SALEY; ,-'• Zy (Date and particulars in future Advertisement.) HENRY DRIVER has i-ecived instructions from R. B. Williams to sell by auction at. Balclutha, within one week of the opening of the Dunedin-Invercargill Railway, the whole of. his '■-.'■ '\ COA C H I ! N G• P LAN T, • Now runnirigbetween Balclutha audCliritonAlso on most favorable terms, — fyi A ACRES in New River Hundred, OX _b one of the first selections in Forest Hill District, /selected by J. T. Thomson, Esq. (late chief surveyor). . _ . . . , ;/ . , MONDAY, 20th JAN WARY, At 2 o'clock. At the Wool Stores, Pfigh stre_t,;Dune<_.n. SPLENDID AGRICULTURAL LAND. Titipua Valley Estate. WRIGHT, STEPHENSON, & Co.- have received' instructions fronT'Stf W. : B. Kingswell, to sell by auction at their Wool Stores, High- street, -Dunedin,'bn Monday/ 20th January^at 2 .'clock, 850 acres rich agricultural land, well watered by the Titipua and ' other streams, being sections G, 30, and 3i, Titipua Valley Estate, Lindhurst District, Southland. The creek that bounds the property on one side renders fencing on that side unncessary, as it is sheep and, cattle proof. 140 acres are fenced in arid drained, the remainder being open land. The auctioneers desire to call- special attention tothe sale bf this very valuable property, the soil being of similar quality to the N.Z. and A. Land Co.'s Edendale Estate, the selection having been made by Mr Kingswell over five years ago. For terms, conditions, and all other particulars, apply to the Auctioneer?,

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Southland Times, Issue 3300, 17 January 1879, Page 3

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