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Public Notices MR P. P. O' REI L-L V, Barrister and Solicitor, Office in Mr R. Macleod's office?, opposite Mi Todd'sMart. £10,000 to lend in sums to suit borrowers. aulfi vr ew c a aj^ 1 * s oo al, f» arrive, the following Cargoes: Sir John iklin, Glaucus. Apbly V •\ s *J<-^ NIOHOL BROS. *4f J B'L^r C NOTICE Diving appliances, with all the latest improvements, for hire. Ships 1 bottoms cleaned, and contracts taken by E. G. East,, ox C. JJradshaw, Biufc .fj I' f K-N? 17 TJRINCE OF WALES .SALE YARDS. On and after Ist Angust, tho horse sales in our yards, Prince of Wales stables, will; be conducted by ourselves only. The same careful attention to the interests of vendors willjjfe observed as in the past. _.'■* , ; WILSON, TAINE & CO:; -jy2B Auctioneers. TTTEIGHTS, SCALES ~AND MEASUSES Accurately adjusted and stamped. ' C OfPJ RJA ND] WILS O % yl - Ironmongers, Dbb Street. MATTHEW THOMAS having taken those . premises in Dee street, lately oocupied by Mrs Fulton, begs to notify to the public that he intends to carry on the business of Gbeen- - 4GBOOBR, FjBUITERER, AND CONFECTIONER, and in coiajunefcion therewith' will conduct a Servants' Rbgistrt and General Labor Exchange, respectfully soliciting a share of public patronage. '■' myts sfX E O RGEMoALONEY Begs to inform bis friends in town and country that- he has opened his Fish and; Oyster Saloon in Mr Guthrie's old place, Dee street, Invercargill. • Country orders promptly attended to. Always on hand, smoked and fresh Fish, Oysters, &c "at lowest prices. Call and see. . my'2o REMOVAL. JAMES A L L E N, Bootmaker, Tay Street, Will remove in. a few days to the New Buildings, corner of Dee and Don streets. auls -VTOTICE OF REMOVAL The undersigned begs to thank the public for their liberal support while in temporary premisesj and trusts by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Gentlemen can rely upon getting first-class hand-made work at strictly moderate prices. ff. E. ALLEN, Sloan's New Buildings, Dee street. N.B.— All goods thoroughly shrunk by steam. jy7 ,T> READ. BREAD. BREAD. JOHN MILLAR, formerly of Millar and Naesmith, Bread and Biscuit Bakers, Dee street, begs to intimate to the customers of the former firm — and latterly of Mr Naesmith— and to the public generally ; tbat he has bought out Sir Naeemith, and will hereafter carry on the business on his own account. Bread, Biscuits, Pastry, and Confectionery of first quality. Tea and Coffee as usnal. Hot Pies every Saturauß day night. J AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. Notice is hereby given, that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of " The Land Transfer Act, 1870," unless caveat in tho meantime be lodged forbidding the same within one mnrith from the dute of the gazetting of this aotice ;— uvtihtLT MITCHELL— One rood, being part of Section 31, Block I, Hundred of Invercargill, occupied by applicant No. 2211. HENRY HOGG— One rood, being section 5, Block LXXIJ, Town of Invercargill, uuoc» - cupled. No. 2213. Diagrams may be inspected at this office, Dated this 15th day of August, 1885, at the Lands Registry Office, Invercargill. F. G. MORGAN, aul7 District Land Registrar. T AND TRANSFER AUT NOTICES, Jtfotice is hereby g'iren, that the several parcels of Land hereinafter described will be >rought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1870,'* unless caveat in the meantime be lodged forbidding the same, within one month from the date of the Gazetting of this notice. GEORGE FROGGATT, DAVID ARNOT SMITH, JAMES ROSE McKAY, JAMES LENNIE and JOHN FAIRMAID (Trustees of the Invcrcarglll Total Abstinence Scciety)-— One rood, being Section 19, Block X., 'iown of invercargill, occupied as a TetnperaEOiHal). No. 2219. HENRY McCULLOCH — Two roods, being Section 13, Block IX., and Section 18, Block XI., Town of Campbelltov\n} uuoc» cupied. N05. '2220 and 2221. Diagrams may b n - inspected at this office. Dated this 18th day < f August, 1885, at the Lands Registry Office, Inverc-irgill. F, G. MORGAN, aul(? District Land Registrar, POTTIES CELEBRATED H RBE AND CATTLE MEDICINES, TO BREEDERS, SQUATTERS, CONTRACTORS, AND FARMERS. These valuable Remedies are now used largely in New Bouth Wales, Queensland and Victoria | and after every trial have been proved very safe and rapid in curing all known diseasea. The following is a list of Remedies — Golden Blister, Fly Blister. Hoof Ointment Glencairn Oils Litfast Ointment Black Oils Healing Ointment Australian Embrocation Tumour Ointment Green Healing Lotion Gall & Shoulder Salve Black Healing Lotion Conditioa Powders Sweating Blister Worm Powders White Oils Urine Powdeiß Pbyßio Balls, Worm Balls, Gripe and Colic Mixture, Cough Drink, Fever Drink, Blood Tonic, Stomach Powders, Prepared Linseed. Also, for human use— Lilly Hair Oils, Scottish Highland Oils. Any of the above Medicines can be obtained with a book on Horse and Cattle Disease, from saddlers and country storekeepers. BUTLER BROTHERS, Dunedin, Sole Agents for South Island. jyß Carswell Whits and Co. AR SWELL, WHITEANDCO AUCTIONEERS, LAND, STOCK, AND STATION AGENTS, WOOL AND GRAItf BROKERS, THE CRESCENT, INVERCARGILL. Cash advances made on wool, grain, and all kinds of farm and station produce placed in their hands for sale, either in the local market, or for shipment to Australia or London. Regular Weekly Sales of Horses in the Criterion Yard 3, Don street, on Saturdays at 11 o'clock sharp. Periodical sales of sheepskins, Hides, Tallow, etc. Money to lend on freehold securities at current rates. Agents for the Colonial Investment and Agency Company of N.Z., Limited PRODUCE SALE. WEDNESDAY, 19th AUG., At 2 p.m. /^ARSWELL', WHITE & ;CO. will sell by \j auction, in their Wood street store, on above date — . nnrv BAGS DAMAGED OATS Sheeoskins Hides, (fee, &c, aul 7 rpHE Undorsignod have for eale 'an X k*nd and to arme)— Oornaacks (Calcutta's". Byland'i Fencing Witt Oftlrtnised Iron BoofingFelt Bock Salt Bindiag Wire Galvanised Wire Sfcctp Netting Binding Twine . • •?■ . .;. Disc* Harrow* *^ Gang Ploughs Sulky Ploughs Clover and Grwsa Seeds

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Southland Times, Issue 8090, 19 August 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 8090, 19 August 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 8090, 19 August 1885, Page 3

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