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••^ : . . ..Tejkdanx'. . .„, jji q. ,- : B i) *&'>*&s&■ W& K S. -v ; bk : int^t^S ?61t tbe.Tne-ereetiati^ of ', b' rick."" Plari£ and spiciSc^tions to be.seeri ; at ?my ofSce^{iWe;tei)derß,%y^be'loage(3 on'or ' Before at *n(wrf; ;;, '^ OUT H L lif I) COUN TYv 473 UHataillle Badger i«ppiiroßcb,vnear: Section 1 18, WaikiwjL Bash ' ■*!•> ""?- --% 1, Sp^r^Bos^ Block B«&- * 51,5vwSecUon' 3; 'One Tree Pdirit • Boftd > •<H 636-r-^ectionli Waitnatokn Flat Road a s 7 539^-Secti6alj' Blakie'sfißoadyndar Byal ' ; Bnsh. ■-■«<; '■* -i;n... i* Writteu tenders for the above works-will be received aftbia office until half-past'twelve o'clock on the 22rid December, 1882. They must be addressed to the chairman, and marked ou*side tfJEender;for Contract 'No.-s-; (aid name Of .work)." -n - ,-•::..: ,- " ; v;nv Specifications and'drawings can be seen al this office. Also for ITo. 500,' at Mr McleocTs house, Spar Bush, Waianiwa ; for No. 515, at Mr Toild's house,,Oteramika ; for No. 536, at Mr Powell's: Hotel, Wallacetown";. and for No. 539, afcschoolhouse, Bjalßush. v- : The lowest or any tender 'will not necessarily be accepted. , : N.B. —^A deposit in cash or marked !cheque must accompany each tender, amounting to 5 percent, on same. . -i ; • ' ■■' ■ -.;;. R; P. MacGOUN, ! ; ; Corinty Clerk and Treasurer. ; County Council Office,: : : : Icrercargill, 7th December, 1882. dS Wanted Known Xjrr ANTE D KNO WN— TV 'OLARK, WALKER AND CO., ; Prira'e Enquiry and Servants Registry Office. House| Land and General Commission Agents, Deeand % Don streets, Invercargill. Agents for^ Southern Free Pres3. Tradesmen's books posted, lipansjNegotiated^ Buirimonsesj Billa; of Sale, Distraints for Rents, Writs, xc, and Agency Business, of all kindslpromptly executed. - ..■:■. d7 ■\WT^ANWD KNOWN— VV ; FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, | Moir, Jobnßon : and Co's Presentatio 1 Desks, Dressing- Cases,' -Beautiful Albums, Plated Ware, Fancy Clocks, Watches, &c, Moir,' Johnson and Co. ■ ....;. ; -FOR THE NEW YEAR. Bagpipes for Men and Boys by Glen of Edinburgh. Moir^ Johnson and Co.* ; ' '" I ••' PIANOS, - '■■' Best assortment in New Zealand, our own direct importations,- all prices, £35 and upwards. , : ,; - ■ - By Alexandra, £6 10s, cheapest and most perfect instrument,, ever imported. May.be had onitime payment system, -Moir, Johnson and Co. ■ ' " . . PRIZE BOOKS 1 PRIZE BOOKS! - Ourowhimportß from the Publisher. Liberal Discount to School teachers. CRICKET, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, Every requisite for above Games, n3O i MOIB, JOHNSON & CO. T E;T t'S' DIA RI E S, 1883. ~ L. RODGEHS AND CO., LEVIATHAN GIFT DEPOT, WANTED KNOWN — Every Buyer of Drapery, Millinery, Clothng, &c, will save money and make themselves conversant with the newest styles by inspecting the stock on view at the Exhibition. It is admitted^ as beyond dispute, the largest, newest, and best assorted stock ever shown in the town. Nothing but a personal visit can give any idea of its extent, cheapness, and variety. A superb lot of new Mantles, Jackets, aad Spring Millinery on view. Novelties and New Goods, bought with great tagto and judgment hi the Homo and Continental markets, arriving by every steamer. . „ O c4 THOMSON & BEATTIB. WANTED KNOWN. — If y®u want anything in the Buggy line from a Spring Cart to a Carriage, at prices ranging from £6 to £300, you can be supplied at. the American Carriage Factory, as the proprietor keeps the largest stock in Southland, and has agents in Dunedin, and can place almost any kind of vehicle at prices to suit all classes of buyers. Having a large staff of skilled mechanics in all departments can guarantee superior workmanship. Repairs, promptly executed. Old Buggies taken exchange. W. H. MATHIBSON Carriage Factory. Prince of Wales Yard a WANTED KNOWN that the ; undersigned is a cash purchaser of Grain. On hand a good selection of Draia Pipes, plain and glazed, Bricks, and Totara Piles ; also, for 6ale in any quantities, Chaff Oats, Bran, and Pollard . Bye Grass Seed and Linseed on sale. The ; celebrated Wheat Meal anvaya in stock. ; For sale — A few qniet Milch Cowa ; also, Fencing Wire. * * J " ; ■ ' '•■ CALEB FROGGATT Tov •fcrwrf: ANTRD. KNOWN.—" None but : the brave deserve thefair " patronage of a grateful public bestowed upon a fellow-citizen, who, through hard work and honest endeavors paves his way to prosperity, and consequently increases the happiness o£ the community. Support such a man when you find him. By the way, if you require any furniture, Suites or Mattrasses and go to H.August, you will: establish three facts in your own mind. 1. — The furniture is as good as in other shops, if not better. 2.— The furniture is cheaper than elsewhere. 3.— You will become August's customer for the future. Note the Address— H. AUGUST, next corner of Dee and Don streets, Upholsterer, Cabinetmaker and House Furnisher. All jobbing. attended to. ~ "~ d_ 7 ANTED ; KNOWN— That Gregg- , and Co , Fruiterers, Sec., wish one and ?11, a Merry Christmas, r and a Happy New Year. In order to meet the requirements ot the, coming, fe-tive season, have now in Btock, arid are daily receiving fre«b consignments of Apples, Orauees, Ripe Cherries, Pine Apples, Cocoa Not.-, Pea Nut«, Figs, &c, &c. A spleadid sample of Victorian New Potatoes,- ;Kulney«, in cases, Onions ; also, great assortment of Preserved Fruits, inclnding Peaches, Apricots, Sib., Sec. ; all just arrived, and in tbc freshest condition. „ Note the Address : ' '" ■„■ ■ GREGG AND CO., Wholesale & Retail Seedsmen, Fruiterers, fee, : H«t Tray*. Hail, • 46

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Southland Times, Issue 4497, 8 December 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 4497, 8 December 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Southland Times, Issue 4497, 8 December 1882, Page 1