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Public Notices* TCT OTIC E. — POISON. Notice is hereby given that poisoned oats have been laid down for rabbits on sections 41 and 42, block X, Invcrcarerill Hundred. je2s BARKER & JONES. MS F. P. O' J REIL, LY, Barrister awd.Solicitor, Office in Mr R, Macleod's offices, opposite Mr Todd's Mart. £10,000 to lend in earns to eait borrowers. . ' my2 TT7C ILLIAM SARGEANT. VV Cabinetmaker, Begs to inform the trade and the public generally, that he has leased from Mr J. 0. McDonald bia Cabinet Factory in Tay street, where he intends to carry on the business in ' all ite branches. my2T NEWCASTLE COALS 190 Tons Newcastle Coals, ex Circe, will be landed at Infercargill Jetty, in about ten Say's hence. Consumers will save considerably by sending their orders early to > ' " W. S. WATERSTON. 3rd June, 1885. je4 •VTOTICB TO FABMEBS AND OTHERS, The Waimea Siding Lignite Pit is now open for the public. Lignite supplied- in trucks at the siding at 8s per ton ; or delivered at Lumsden at 48s per 4 ton truck. All orders sent to Andrew Small, Agent, Lumaden, will be atten--dted to. apil MATTHEW THOMAS having taken those premises in Dee street;, lately occupied by Mrs Fulton, begs to notify to the pubiic that he intends to carry on the business of (Jrbbit--6ROCBR, PBtTITEREB, AKD COKFBCTIOSSB, and in conjunction therewith will conduct a SerVASTs f RRGISTRYand General Labor Exchange, respectfully soliciting a share of public patronage. , myls TUBT PUBLISHED* A Digest of the Reported Cases in the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court of JSew Zealand, from 1861 to 1885, by Thos. Scott Smith, Esq., Barrister at Law. Price, 80s half calf ; 25s cloth. JAME3 HORSBTTRGH, . je23 Publisher and Bookseller; Donedin, fJEOBGB MOAL 6N E t Begs to inform hiß frienda-in.tbwn and country that he has opened, bis. Fish and Oyster Saloon rh Mr Guthrie'a old place, Dee etreet, InvercargiUr"- „, ; ,;-. :;-/'- .•.:' .•.■-.■••. • ■■'-..• , Couatry orders promptly attended -to.- Always 00 hand, smoked and fresh Fish, Oysters, &c at lowest prices. Call "and Bee. mySO p V B L I C_^ N 6 T I iO E. During our Annual Stock-taking Sale the usual reduction of 25 per *cent will be made ati I»llx:hargeß for Dreasmakinjr, to be paid on or j before tleliypryr Practical Dresßmaking only at ; ourestabiisUmeni, :, , SMITH : And"^SMITH, Waterloo House, Ese bxabbt. je29 |J a .."*. t 0 1,. $r d it l. THE ME>CA^TILeTaI^ BASJKStJPTOy GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND. .-Established ... ... 1876. The above Gazettewill.be reduced to OKE GUINEA per year, on and after the Ist July, 1885. Annual subscription, £1 Is, with halfyearly indices, 5s extra. Sample Copy sent free on Application. Persons hot already subscribing, will please send their names and addresses to R. T. WHEELER, my4 „ . No. 8. Stafford street, Dunedin. TfcfEW ZEALAND GRAIN AND PRO i3i DTJCE AGENCY. . TRAPP AND ELLES t . Merchants, and Commission Agents, , bi,,. Margaret street, Sydney^ Receive i- ; Consignments . pf NisW ZBA-LAND PfiODUOE,of all descriptipns for disposal in New So'uth Waleß, and throaguout Queensland. LIBERAL CASHiDYiNCES made when required i Acting,, as jelliag brokerg. only, all produce will be handled to best advantage. je6 M"EAT-PREBER3iriSG WOfeES FOR c v ..SALE. ' , TJ{e Ne^Zealand Limited, is prepared to negotiate for the sale of one or other of ite works and land situated at Wa^hdyke (Sonth Canterbury), Kakanui (Otago), and Woodlands (Southland). Each establishment has very extensive build« ing accommodation, and is provided with coin* plete Meat-preserving, Tallow-rendering, and Fellmongery 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 commttnicatioua should be addreered, BOBT. BLAIR, General Manager. . Kakanui, May, 1886. je6" SOUTHLAND COUNTY I DOG REGISTRATION. Notice is hereby given fcbat the Tax on Dogs haa been due since Ist January, and that the fine for unregistered dogs mil be now" enforced. The constables in the various districts of the County will carry out the provisions of the Dog Registration Act. 6 R. P. MacGODN, je6 County Clerk and Treasurer. qOUTILAO COUNTY. PUBLICANS' LICKNSE FEES, &o. " The Licensing Act, 1881," Section 70, 11 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 is hereby notified tlr\t License Fees cannot be received by the Treasurer of Southland County, unless the same be paid to him within the time specified in Section 70 of " The Licencing Act, 1881," namely, fourteen days from the date of granting certificate by the Licensing Committee. By order, R. P. MacGOUN je6 County Clerk an* Treasnrer. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL LIF^E ! ASSURANCE SOCIETY LIMITED. Chief Offices for New Zealand : 105 and 107 PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. DIRECTORS : EDWIN J. Spkncb (Dalgety and Co., Ld.) Qhairman. Hon. W. J. M. Larnach, C.M.G, Hon. George McLean, M.L.O. Hon. Robert Stotjt, 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 Policies are INCONTESTABLE FROM DATE OF IS3UE, 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. 0. Urquharfc,afc Mr Alexander Gross's office. Travelling Agent— o. Frickhoffeir. - je2 SOUTHERN HORSE BAZAAR, LIVERY, AND BATE STABLES, DEE STREET. H. J. BMERDON begs to intimate to his numerous friends and the public generally that he has opened the above well-known comfortable and commodious "stables, where be hopes, by keeping nothing hub &e b6st ©f horses, vehicles, and forage, combined with civility and strict attention to business, to merit a trial and fair share of public patronage. Quiet and sound saddle horses and vehicles always on hire. . ■ Horses carefully broken to saddle and harness, and satisfaction guaranteed. Hurses bought, cold, or exchanged. ' , , . Oate, chaff, and straw always on hancrfor sale. AH terms to meet the times. Strictly moderate N3.— Dee street entrance by Princess Hotel: main entrance to yard by 8 and N.Z. M. and

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Southland Times, Issue 8046, 29 June 1885, Page 3

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