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yyaateds. , PEBSONAL.— WiU Mra Llewellyn telegraph at once concerning Edwarti-'s death, to Mrs Young, Hay street. Oriental Bay. Wellington. .^ j y js iW^ 0 ! h y an experienced Shepherd, J \ \MS?* do 8 s ? ""nation on farm or run. Apply j» Shepherd/' Trass Office. jylo W^PaA^'P' acti ? e Tonth - Applj >to J. W. Watson, corner of Crinan and Ythan stieets. - *. j-^q WANTED, a Nursemaid. Apply on Satur* ,day afterncon to Mrs A. C. Henderson. Eye street. ' y j yi j TtTAjNTED, 250,000 fe< t of White Pine Lola T T ('from 2to 4 feet in diameter, 12 "to 22 feet long, free of limbs, large knots and shakes. Tenderers to state price, delivered alongside . -boat at « Bluff or Invercargill, in quantities of not less than 50,000 feet j tenderers can also state price for fietebes. A. Tapper, Timber and IronMerchant) Tyne stieet, Invercargill.- „ jy£, 1 Wanted Known WE ABE prepared to receive applications .for loans on Agricultural and Pastor^ Freehold Properties, in sum* lip te £12,000. MACPHEBSON & CO., aplO Esk and Kelvin streets.. WANTED KNOWN th^the cheapest Boot and Shoes in town we in Jas. Allau'js shop, Tay street, next Herbert, Haynes & Co.'s. WANTED KNOWN thaTJameiHAlliffa ] t 'Boots and Shoes aie manufactured for the sole t benefit' of the public, and are sold at the lowest remnneratiFe prices. ANTED KNOWN that the tfcjfiy and ''economic cannot do better than patronise ihe undersigned for Boots and Shoes. " ' 1 JAMES ALLAN, Boot and Shoe Shop, Tay street,' next Herbert, I '» Haynes and Co. ' Je6 W' ANTED .SNOWN-Tfte City Baths, lay ' street, after being thoroughly renovated and repaired, wili be re-opened oa'&adiy, 3rd July. 8. . &. P E T E R S, Hairdresser, Proprietor. - jy2 W .ANTED KNOWN-rjSewhig Ma<&mesr*. , by the undersigned, who will he * glad toattend to the'brders^Fhis ofd 'fnendp and customers. Ali kmds of Machine JobbjW - as before. Gas Engines* specialty. Note' the-' BcLdroßfl "*" • ** B. Wi JONES, Machinist. " Workshop, Eire Brigade Station, Don -Street mS ' W~ ANTED "KNOWN—That A. McEwan. D§e street, has justopened ont a large' direct ehipment, ex s.s, Buapehu^rconsisting of Winceye, Homesn&hfi, ElanneL^gtrjp^d Drag; get*, Blankets, Bugs, Hoisery Hats, Sbkts, Clothing, Calicoes, Sheeting, Hollands, Silesias, , Juvenilo Jersey and -Hussar Suits, &c, aU of which hehas marked off at f pricea to suit the times. , TTTANTBD KNOWN* —Just landing, ex Ws sailing ship Dunedin, direct from the best] houses in the Old Country, a Bplendid assortment of Tweed, Cambric and Cashmere, 1 Waterproof Coats; also Leggings -(patent; ' leather), Buggy Rugs, and Biding Aprons, a : specialty, and will soon go— «o be in time, at . A. McEwan's Warehouse, Dee street. • WANTED KNOWN— The best Hqgse in Town for Horse Covers, Tentji, TarSaulins, Oil-coats, Flags, Eishing lanes and ' fets, Sail Cloth, Duck Bope, Pelt Carpet, Seaming .. Twine, <fec;j its undoubtedly at ABCHO McEWAN'S,* "■■' - '-■■'.' ■- IMPOBTEB AND MANUEAOTUREB, Dee street, InvercargiU. Kaiapoi .and Mosgiel Clothing always on kmd. ap22 WANTED KNOWN.— lnspection Invited to the Kilmarnoek Drapery House. Bargains in all*Departments. J. S. GOLDIE. TTTANTED KNOWN— AB "persons .owing tV money at Goldie's Kilmarnock Drapery ■ House, are requested to pay at once, or proceedings will he taken to recover the same, witii. in* erest added, J. S. GOLDIE, "ANTED KN OWN— THAT JOHN BATH, COACHBUILDEB AND WHEELWBIGHT GENEBAL BLACKSMITH, fcc, Vabbow Stbbet, Ib prepared to receive Orders for every de} scription of work, as above, exeoute^ fith despatch.) New and Recond-ha.nd Vehicles on hand oc2o T^TEW ZEALAND GBAIN AND PBOIX DUCE AGENOY. TBAPP AND" ELLES, Merchants ajtd CojiiiissiOjV Agents, 54, Margaret street, Sydney, Receive Consignments of NEW ZEALAND PBODUCE of all descriptions for disposal in New South Wales, and throughout Queensland. LIBEBAL CASH ADVANCES made when required. Acting as selling brokers only, all produce will be handled to best advantage. jeG Tenders WRITTEN TENDEBS willbe received up to llth July for second plouehiog of about 1000 (one thousand) acres, in blocks of from 200 (two hundred) acres upwards. Not any tender necessarily accepted. To see laud and regulations apply J. TENNANT, je3o Heddon Bush Station. npO BBICKLAYEBS AND BUILDEBS. Tenders will be received at my office till Friday, the 17th instant, for the erection of Building, &c, in Esk street, for the Southland Coffee Mills, for -ir D. StraDg. jyf , ANGUS KERB, Architect. rpO BUILDEBS Tenders are invited for the erection of Additions (brick and concrete, &c.,) to the residence of T. M. Macdonald, Esq., at Enwocd.- Plans and specifications to be seen at my office, where tenders are to be lodged on or before Monday, 18th inst. J ' jyl ANGUS KEBB, Architect. mENDEBS WANTED. Tenders wanted for Additions and Alterations to Bluff Primitive Methodist Church. Plans and specifications to be seen at Messrs Nichol Broa. store. Any other particulars from the undersigned. Tenders will close 20th inst., at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ' accepted. S. J. GORDO SJ, Hon. Secretary. Bluff, 4th July, 1885. j y 6 TDOBOUGH OF SOUTH INVERCARGILL. Tenders will be received at thi Conncil HalL Elles B ad, iup till 7.80 p.m. on Monday, 13th July, 1885, for D.tch on Queen street; Powelltown ; also, Elleß Boad, Kew. Specifications can be seen daily at Mr John Young's Store, Appleby. 'A deposit of Siper cent must accompany each tender. a , , , ALFRED BALL, Town Clerk. _Bth July, 1885. ' ■„- A. ;jy9 TDOBOUGH OP INVEROARGILL. LAMPLIGHTING." Tendere will be received up tiU'7.3o p.m. of Thursday, 16th July, 1 885, ior Lighting and Extinguishing the street lamps, kc, fdr one year. > Specifications at the Municipal Offices. A deposit of £10 must accompany each tender. The • lowest or any tender" not necessarily accepted, jy 1 0 W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. TE \D*RS Wanted up to Monday, 201hJuly, at i^oon, for ploughing 1200 acres, more or less, chiefly turnip land, on Morton Mains Estate. For conditions' and fnß particulars apply to the Manager, on the property : or to the un^ersUrned, with whom tenders will bo lodged. A deposit of 5 per cent to accompany each ten--der. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted CARSWELL, WHITE* 00., ffW JaYewwgfll, •

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Southland Times, Issue 8056, 10 July 1885, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 8056, 10 July 1885, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Southland Times, Issue 8056, 10 July 1885, Page 1

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