1 Public Notices. NOTICE . —We beg to give notice that poison is laid down -for dogs on our farm, being sections 3 to .8, block I, "West Plains Estate. ; ■ i ■ :• eoOXBROS. \ T West Plains, I,Bth, Jnne, 1885. , jel9 T'~H~O M A B QTJ INN; AN D G O. ABB '? CASH PURCHASERS ; ' • X OF '-■'.■■." PORK AT CURBENT MARKET VALUE. . J . r. factory— Conon street, .Inyercargill. ..- jel6 BOOKDEBTS^Accountsdue to Mr Gfood-r willfe, r saddler, for goods since recommencing business (3rd March, 1885), must be paid at" the shop, Tay street, to -Mr Robert ■ Lan^muir, Xpr [to Mr W./G.j ßright, collector, whose receipt will be a sufficient difcnarge. jell TVyTATTHEW THOMAS having taken those jj 'JL premises in Dee street, lately oocapied by Mrs Fultorij begs to notify to the pnblic that he intends to carry on the business of GrbenGROOER, FRiriTBRER, AND CONFECTIONER, and in. conjunction therewith will conduct a SerTAHTB' RKGISTRt arid General Labor Exchange, 1 respectfully ; soliciting a share of public patronage.' V myl6 ftr-o T.i q;e to al l. THE MERCANTILE AND BANKRUPTCY GAZETTE OF. JSE W ZEALAND. i Established ... . ... 1876. ' The above Gaacifce will be reduced to ONE GUINEA per year, on and after the Ist July, 1885.; Annual subscription, £1 is, with half-' yearly indices, 5s extra. Sample Copy sent free on Application. Perßousnot already subscribing, will please send their names and addresses to ; R. T. WHEELER, tny4 No. 8. Stafford street, Dunedin. ■ A MERICAN CARRIAGE FACTORY jt\. Dee Street^ Invercargill : • W. H. MATHIBSON, Proprietor. : Large stock of Dog Carta, Buggiea, Waggonettes, Farm Waggons, and other Vehicles to select from. Inspection Invited. Prices defy competition. ; ■ ; - ; Traps of all kinds made to order or repaired. Workmanship guaranteed. my 16 TY\ 0 ME E T T HI TIMES. : R. G. PETERS, Hair Dressev and Tobacconist, Tay street, has resolved to offer the whole otiMi extensive Stock, consisting of— -Pipes, jPerfumes, Brush Ware,-YValking Sticks, Electric iMachines, Accordeons, Pocket Books, Purses jPlaying. Cards, Hair. Ornaments, Curling Irons, and other articles too numerous to mention ai fcost. price, for three weeks only, commencing this dayi(J6th June), and closing 7thJuly JBBS. ; -■■ ' •-••• ■ - jel6 PUBLIC N0 T I C.E . All Outstanding. Accounts owing to ' the firm of Erskine and Whitmore must be p lid on or before the 30th of this month (June), 1885, and all accounts against the said firm to be rendered by that date.- : N.B.— ln order that our large Stock --■ of Standard and other Works may t» re- ! ducedbefore taking Stock on the above date, we shall offer them at a great re^ ductionon. published prices. . ERSKINE ANd"wHITMORE, "Wholesale and Retail Booksellers, Stationers, and Account Book Manufacturers, Esk street, Invercargill. jel7 O7 S E^ 1 I L E "railway hotel, Invercargill. W. SEARLE begs to inform bis friends and the travelling public that he has secured a long lease of the above-named Hotel, and hopes that his catering for the public at tbe Prince of Waleß will be a Bufficient guarantee that nothing but the best of. liquors will be k*pt. Tie Hotel being immediately opposite tKe Railway Station, is most convenie n tly situated for persons leaving by the early morning traiqe. rassenpers can rely upon being called and an EARLY BREAKFAST ready. A good ordinary daily from 12.80 to 2 o'clock, OtfE SHILLING. N.B.— The Prince will be carried on as lusual byW : S ; jel3 MEAT • PRESERVING WORKS FOR SALE. The New Zealand Meat-Preserving Company, Limited, is prepared to negotiate for the sale of one or other of its works and land situated at Washdyke (South Canterbury), Kakanui (Otago), and Woodlands (Southland). Each establishment has very extensive building accommodation, and is pteyided with comflete Meat-preserving, Tallow-rendering, and 'ellmongery Plant, all in working order. The Works are now in active operation, and can be inspected on application to the respective Managers, or to the undersigned, to whom all communications should be addressed. ROBT. BLAIR, General Manager. Kakanui, May, 1885. _Je6 THE OOLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Chief Offices for New Zealand : 105 and 107 PJJINCE -s STREET, DUNEDIN, Directors .• Edwin J. Spence (Dalgety and Co., Ld.) Chairman. . Hon. W. J. M. Larnaoh, 0.M.G., Hon. George McLean, M.L.C. Hon. Robert Stout, Premier. The Colonial Mutual has added to all the ordinary forms of Assurance several Distinctive Features, and is the only Colonial Life Office which issues TONTINE INVESTMENT POLICIES. The "Absolute" and "Modified" Tontine Policies of the Colonial Mutual secure advantages not offered by any Foreign Company. Colonial Mutual Policieß are INCONTESTABLE FKOM DATE OF ISSUE, being entirely free from obnoxious conditions as to travelling, residence, occupation, mode of life, or manner of death. H. S. H. LYALL, General Secretary. Local Agent — Mr D. C. Urquhait, at Mr Alexander Cross's office. Travelling Agent— C. FrickhofEer. je2 Q0 U T H LA ND' COUNTY DOG REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given that the Tax on Dogs has been due since Ist January, and that the fine for unregistered doge will be now enforced. The constables in the various districts of the County will carry out the provisions of the Dog Registration Act. : R. P. MacOOUN, je6 County Clerk and Treasurer. Q O U T H L A N D COUNTY. PUBLICANS' LICENSE FEES, &o. ' { The Licensing Act, 1881," Section 70. "Every certificate shall be void, unless the sum • required to be paid for the License thereon authorised be paid to the proper officer entitled to receive the same within fourteen days after the granting of such certificate. . It ia hereby notified thit License Fefia cannot be received by the Treasurer of Southland County, unless the same be paid to him Avithin -the lime specified in Section 70 of ''The Licen-.-ing Act, 1881," namely, fourteen dayß from the date of granting certificate by the Licensing Committee. By order, R. P. MacGOUN jftfi County Clerk and Treasurer. SOUTHERN HORBS BAZAAR, LIVERY. AND : BAIT STABLES, DEE STREET. ! H. J.SMERDON begs to intimate to his numerous' friends .and: the public generally that he has opened the above well-known comfortable and commodions stables, where he K6peSj : by.j keeping nothing bub the beßt of horses, vehicles, and forage, combined with civilifcyendetrict attention to business, to merit a trial and fair share of public patronage, Qaiet'and sound saddle horses and vehicles always on, hire..". . V : "Horses' carefully broken to saddle and harness, and satisfaction gnaranfeed. Horses bought, sold, ox exchanged. : Oats, chaff, and. straw always on hand for sale. ; .All terms,to meet the times. Strictly mode--rate. ;\ ;> ■•,-..■...■ N.»B.— Dee street entrance by Princess Hotel; ma& entrance to yard by B and N.Z. M. and ;&Oq;'s office.
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Southland Times, Issue 8040, 22 June 1885, Page 3
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