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Public Notices n^,ORPJE4gANCi}-'j SOLICITED. WM. SMITH hasio'ask the consideration of * his) custom er,B. whose , ord,era ; .remain , /un*.P.w} e d,« t especially, [those , vqfT them , T whose p.ar.cele . were pfomisSd ;. .this ".; week. > EverythAPE; Bas^b^enburnedj/and^t i ,is v 4mpossibl.e fgrjhim^ii), jexecute,, orders to Xj time.:,V,He hqp'pßj'jhqwevfir,' iph^, &*>\?'M S^^e'^nsir ness, shqrjtly^ p| .iWbich due notice Will be SM^^iivici o; ,^,;'»' >■>-■.'■: b ..t" -,■.■■' ' t W,.[ - ,ciothier, ; requests that . ,all claims agiin§i him. be rendered in detail — all his, paperg and files having been burned — without del,ay,au,d also 1 hat all accounts dv* to him ".be <>pald forthwith.. Address, T» Smith, Clothier,- Box 26,'rP.0 .' , ■ ; oc3 X\F SMitH, Tailor, has. taken "the *™ • premises, lately ppcupied by Mr Si^ B^-^^*^^ Money Richards-T-TP.e^.street, opposite the foot of V afrow street, where C . U 3J°. fer^ wishing to pay their accounts can now.dojsQ. . - . ' , o:i " ! ' W r SMITH, Tailor. "J? : H A TS^ K~~"s". ROBERT QLEAVE desires to return thanks. :tp ; those persona who, so generously assisted in removing his stock from shop at the late fire. 2nd October 1884. oc3 T> OBEEI CLEAVE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SEEDSMAN, Begs to intimate that he will lesume business in part of Messrs Guthrie and Co.'s late shop, opposite Hibernian Hotel (farthest door north^ and trusts to receive a conttauatioa ofi the .very liberal support that has been t cccorded him iv the past. oc3 TMPORTANT NOTICE. A public trial of R. Cockerell and Sons' Patent Carriage Cultivators, fitted with steel teeth,' willbe held in the Park Reserve near the show ground, on the occasion of the Horse Show on Saturday, October 4th. Farmers are invited to attend. c 2 R. D. COOKERSLL, Manager. INVERCABGTLL SALE YARDS COMPANY. The above Company beg to give notice that they propose i o hold weekly auction sales every Tuesday, at their new Yards, Waliacetown Crossißg, The first sale will be held on Tuesday, 14th iast., at 11 a.m. sharp. R. F. CUTHBERT&ON, , Secretary, 3rd October, 1884. oc4 T^OTICE O±' PAHTNEKSHIP, * have taken into partnership my nephew, Cyril William Tanner, Solicitor, ' late of Ch r iß6church. We shall carry pn businees as Barristers and Solicitors, at my office, elsk street, Invercargill, from this date, under the firm of Tanner and Tanner. EDWARD TANNER. 19th September, 1884. 8 20 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN -A-t that we, the undersigned, Edwin Brown and Frederick Procter, have entered into partnership as General Blacksmiths at Invercargill, as from the nineteenth day of May, 1884, under the style or firm of " Brown and Procter." Dated this 30th day of September, 1884. E. BROWN F. PROCTER. Witness to both signatures — R. M. Cuth- ■ bertson, Clerk to Messrs Macdonald and . Kussell, Solicitors, Invercargill. oc rrvEE MISSES MULHARE, X DRESS AND MANTLE MAKERS. (Recently arrived from MELBOURNE.) Beg to intimate to the ladies of Invercar gill and surrounding districts, that they have commenced businees in the above line, and are in a position to furnish customers with Costumes, Mantles, <See, of the latest fashions. Wedding and Mourning orders executed with despatch. Address — Spey street, two doors east from Jed street, alo Drapers INTIMATION. WE have the pleasure to announce the arrival of our first direct shipment of NEW GOODS, for spring and summer, which are now being opened out. Our stock is also being constantly replenished with colonial. - made good 9 from the various Mills and Factories. All will be offered at the lowest prices. A. MAIR AND CO., DRAPERS AND OUTFITTERS, Dee Street, Invercargill, oc4 The Stud SOUTHLAND AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. The Annual Walking Show of Entires will . be held under the auspices of the above Association at the Show Grounds oh Saturday, 4th October, at 11 o'clock sharp. Entries (5s each) close the previous evening at 5 p.m. at the Secretary's office, Ksk street, ROBERT F. CUTHBERTSON, s6 Secretary. rFH'E PURE - BRED AEAB LORD OP THE VALE, Will Travel this Season— Forest Hill, Winton, Dipton, Wreys Bush, Heddon Bush, Otautau, Riverton and Orepuki, Wallacetown, Oteramika, Long Bush, and Mabel Bush Districts. . . „.'•>. Was awarded first prize at Sonthland A. and PVShows, 1882 and 1883, for the best sire for leaving carriage or cavalry horses, or weight-carrying hacks. Lobd of* the Vale, by East Lynn (imported to Tasmania from ladia)', and out of a pure-bred Arab mare. He waß imported from .Tasmania here, and travelled the n6rtn r rn'districts ; for three seasons; where he has proved himself a sire of some first-class hoiscs. He travelled in the Southland District last year, and has proved himself a sure foal-getter. Teems— £4, to be paid Ist February, 1885; groom's fee, sj>, payable at first service. A good grass paddock provided free of charge .at Dunsdale (Forest Hill ..District). All reasonable' care will be taken of marea, but without responsibility. A'.iMoINTOSH, Owner, Q<ii JDuns4ale, H,edgeaope r

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Southland Times, Issue 5048, 4 October 1884, Page 3

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