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I ZZZZZ. 3Pttbl^gyotices ; TTSOB SAIiTR-^-5500 8-tooth Merim : AJ Wethers, yery sapenqr^ delivery off thi shears on 27th 7 Nbvembeh 7 -Apply-— The New Zealand and Land Company ..Dunedin.'.-' ybAAAVyAYAAyvyA^yA ng] SLABS. SLABS. SLABS, in two Wet lengths; 37b"6d^ peb TRUCK. BASSTIAN AND I TftoKENZIE; j HAM AND BAOQN „ PURIN^ a: J j FAJdORJ! A A \#V r ': ..-., ■■: V "■■ .< p.i:.. --..... c n , To let or for sale this valuable property in Spey street. For terms apply to Mrs Porter on the premise*. ocAQ Q T O R AG E. Large storage accommodation for Grain, Wool, or General Merchandise in rat- proof brick warehouse. Apply 17 W, J. WILLCOCKS, Esk street. [A CARD.] IVT R HALL, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Has removed to offices upstairs in Messrs Carswell, White and Co.'s new buildings, in he Crescent oc9 TNTERESTING EXHIBITION. WORKS OF ART AND CDRIOS FROM " Dai Nippou," or " The Land of the Rising Sun." See our auction advertisement in this paper. moir, jojgNsosr & 00. "DEMO V A L. S. Litbgow, Plumber, Gasfitter and Tinsmith, has removed from Esk street to the premises lately occupied by Mr Jones, Machinist, next door to Manson & Co.'s, Tay street. n2O PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Bluff Annual Regatta will be held on the 2nd January, 1883. A Programme will be published in future issue. WM. BRAZIER-CREAGH, UU Hon. Sec. [A OABD,] DR. GALBRAITH comerYarrow and Keivin streets. ARRY KELLAND has much pleasure in notifying that he has taken that well-known Livery and Bait Stables in Don street, for some time occupied by the late Samuel Searle. He will be prepared to let for hire at all times Horses and Vehicles at reasonable charges, and tiusts to receive a fair share of public patronage. oc3l pUB LI O NOTICE. On Thursday evening, at half-past fi^e o'clock, Mr John Dewe, the New Zealand Rarey, will give an exhibition of his skill in the Caledonian Grounds. Three horses wil! be operated upon. Full particulars to-mor-row. Admission, ls. n22 T^TEW SHARES, Shares in the Southland Building and Inve stment Society and Bank of Deposit may De taken up from November, and are free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's office, Esk street, daily, during office hours ; or, between seven and nine on subscription nights. 0c23 JAMES BROWN, Secretary. IV/TATAURA A. &P. SOCIETY. The annual show of stock will be held at Wyndbam, on Tuesday, 12th December. Entries to be made with the secretary not later than 6 o'clock p.m. on Thursday, 7th December. Entries for Dairy Produce from 8 to 10 o'clock on day of show. R. A. ELLIOT, n6 Secretary. Z OUTHLAND A, AND P, ASO SOCIATION. ; SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SHOW, THURSDAY, 14th DECEMBER, ISB2, Intending exhibitors are reminded that entries will close on Saturday, 9th December ; and that no entry can on any consideration be received after that day. For further particulars see posters. By order of the Directors. oc3o D. S. STEWART, Secretary. T UNCHEON, The Edinburgh Luncheon Rooms, nea; j Times Office, Esk street. I A. ANDERSON, Pastry Baker, Confec tioner, &c,, pri prietor. Hot Lunch from 12 to 2, Tea aud Coffee Hot Pies Pastry, &c. at all hours. jylj MIL D E SPERANDUM. GEORGE SAUNDERS, butcher, begs to thank his customers and the public generally for the liberal support given him during the | past 20 years in Invercargill, and to inform them that he has removed his Dee street business from the old shop, opposite the Prince of Wales Hotel, to new premises in Mclnerney's block, next door to Mr T Roche 0c23 PARTNERSHIP, S*The proprietor of a good going and rapidly increasing business in Invercargill, requires a partner wich a few hundred pounds, to undertake the commercial or financial oversight of the concern, the present owner finding his time fully occupied with the manufacturing department. To a steady and energetic man with the requisite capital, ths is an opening rarely to be met with, and tie nucleus of a fortune would be in his handi. Apply by letter addressed " Financial Part' ncr," Times Office. nl QOUTHLAND COUNTY. GENERAL RATE,- 1882-3. For the convenience of Ratepayers in Winton Riding and adjacent Districts, who hay« not yet paid their rates, attendance will bi given by Mr \V. G. Fox, County Rate Collector, at Mr Moore's store, Winton, or Thursday, the 23rd November, for the pur pose of receiving rates, and issuing the requisite receipts. R. P. MacGOUN, n2l County Clerk and Treasuier. QOUTHLAND COUNTY. GENERAL RATH;, 1882-3. For the convenience of ratepayers in Winton and Oreti Ridings, who have not fet paid their rates, attendance will be givenby Mr W. G. Fox, County Rate Collector, at Mr Whitaker's store, Dipton, on Wednesday, the 29th November, for the purpose of receiving rates, and issuing the requisite receipts. R. P. MacGOUN, n2l County^Clerk and Treasurer. TT EMATITE PAI FT. The undersigned have just received a fresh consignment of ihe CELEBRATED NELSON HEMATITS PAINT, Which is now on sale at reduced prices, viz, : 26s per cwt. for small quantities ; 2-ls for orders of 5 cwt. and upwards. For painting farm buildings, gates; iron roofs, &c, the Hematite Paint is the cheapest and best in the market, and ia now universally used throughout Canterbury, and aio by the Public Works Department, for railway buildings and bridges. A great protection against fire. NATIONAL MORTGAGE COMPABY, n23 Agents, Esk street, ,

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Southland Times, Issue 4484, 23 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 4484, 23 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 4484, 23 November 1882, Page 3

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