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Public Notices. rp o FARMERS, The undersigned 18 a buyer of grain m any quantity. ROBERT OLEAYB, myl7 . -Dee street^ pITY FREEHOLDS . ' The undersignedias for sale several choice freeholds, m the towD of Invercargiil. Apply to H. B, Osborne, Dee street. jyl4 npo LET FOR GRAZINJGL Forty acres of first-class grass* and turnips at Little Bush, near. Wallacetown.^ Apply to Wm. McLeod, Waianiwa. jy26 D 10 H A RD N A S H SIGN AND DECORATIVE ARTISTf - Spby Stbeet, (Next C. Froggatt's) apl a' E. TUCKER; • GRAIN. BROKER, SHIPPING AND GENERAL OOMMiS. SION AGENT, VALUATOR, Dee Steeet. "VT O T I C E. No one allowed to hunt pigs or cattle on Robinhood Estate. Anyone found doing so will be prosecuted according to law. jyl2 ALEXANDER TROTrEB. JkT O T I C .E. ""All accounts due to the late George.Friskin, of Myross Bush, are requested to be paid at once at the Office of the Black Eagle Brewery, Spey street. jy24 ,0 FISH AND OYS T ER 1 " ' DEALERS. JOHN HUTTON begs to announce that he has commenced business at the Bluff m the above line, and be respectfully solicits the patronage of dealers. Orders will receive strict attention. Address John Hutton, Buff. jjl DUBLIC NOTICE. All stock " not removed from Moorabool Estate (formerly Mr Spence's block*, Dipton Flat), before 26th mat.. will bs mustered on that day to the Woolshed, and stoik not claimed on that date, will be impounded. R. H. HASBELL, Manager. Invercar^ill, 21st July, 18S*. 3y22 Tvr O T 10 E ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF HOKONUI.. The official declaration of the Poll will be announced at the principal polling place, the Court House, Winton, at noon, on Saturday, 26th day of July, 1884. JNO. R. MILLS, y24 Returning Officer. TNVERCARGILL CRICKET X CLUB. Tenders are invited for the erection of a Pavilion, on the new orcund of the above Club. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Messrs Mackenzie and Gilbertson, Architects, Dee street. jy2s J. SHEA, Hon Sec ICC. r r*HE Foutbland Champion PloughJ^ ing Match will take place on Thursday, 7th August, m a beautiful lea field on Mr Colin Gray's Farm, near Makarewa Junction, when the most liberal piizss ever offered m Southland will be competed for. All entries must be made on or before Monday. 4th August. JOHN A. MITOHELL, jyl9 Secretary. n a v t i o ~¥. Any person or persons causing or lighting fires on Runs Nos. 194, 326, and 436, will be prosecuted as the law directs, jylo D. GILLANDERS, Lessee. p A U T I O N. All persons found rabbitting on the. Morton Mains Estate, without my leave, will be prosecuted. my 26 JAMEb FERGUSON, Manager. p A U T I O SF, All partieß removing stock from the Morton Mains Estate, viz., Fleming'on, Waihopai Downs, Seaward Downs, Spurhcad, Hunters Bush and Morton Mains, without the consent of the undersigned; will be proceeded" against according to law. By order, jlO * JAS. FERGUSON, Manager. f^OTICE TO FARMER S. R. COCKERELL AND SONS are now booking orders for Sugden's far-famed Bone-Body-and-Blood Manure. Address — Yarrow street, Invercargill. jyl9 PROFESSIONAL. T. SNOW MILLER, CiViL Engineer and Authorised SURVEYOR. Licensed Surveyor under the L\od Transfer Act. Barn?law Chambers, DEE STREET, INYERCARGILL. jnl2 ]i| X S HOLMES, Deb Street, *OPPOSITE YARROW STREET, Begs to inform her friends and the public that she ia still carrying on business. Dressmaking under experienced management Ladies' Jaeketg, Dolmans, Ulsters, and Riding Habits ; and Boys' Suits made to order, Machine work done oa the shortest notice. myl p C. BIITTO LP H, FA*MILY BUTCHER, CLYDE STREET (late R. P. Ander.Oi's Butchery.) G.C.B. ha 3 pleasure m intimating that he has taken the above premises and commenced business as butcher. From his long experience m the trade he trusts, that by supplying a first-class article and paying every attention to the wants of his cuslomerp, to merits fair share of public suppjrt. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. jy26 ■\T 0 , T I C E. TO CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. Ladies and Gentlemen,— ln thanking you for the very liberal support you have accorded me for the last five years, I beg to solicit a continuance of the same ; and intimate that I will reduce the price of beef and mutton from o£* to-l^d per lb, on and after Ist August, 1884. _ THOMAB BLACK. Lnmsden, 25th July. 1884. jy26 XT 0 T I C E. JOHN BATS (late of the firm of Huffadine and Bath) begs to notify to the inhabitants of Invercargill and the surrounding country districts that he has resumed business m his new premises m Yarrow street, specially erected for the extensive carrying on of the butinees of ,„«•-,- COACHBUILDER, WHEELWRIGHT, AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH. He desires to take this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to t be public for the liberal support accorded him duiing the' past twelve ycArs,.:aad respectfully Bolicifs a continuance of same, assuring patrons tiat all orders entrosted to him wiU receive his'best at'tentiotx.' -'■•"■" Note the address— ... . .- . . J Q H~N B! A T F, •- COAOBBUII-DEB, &C, | -&0., '- , X»KOW Street, new Dt??treefc, i.; .: .-. ,

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Southland Times, Issue 4987, 26 July 1884, Page 3

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