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Public Notice** j DIOCESAN SYNOD. j Election of Lay Representatives of the. United Church of England and Ireland in New Zealand to serve in the First Synod of the Dioceee of Dunedin, to be held at Dunedin on April Ith, 1869. '. >- i I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have received the nomination of the following persons as candidates proposed for the representation of the District of Campbelltown in the first Synod of the Diocese of Dunedin : — Edwabd Dbtjby Butts and Geobob WHirnirOHAM, Esqs. ; And I hereby invite the Electors of the said District to give their votes in favor of one of the above-named persons, according to the following Form, and to deliver, or cause to be delivered the voting papers to me at Catnpbol town, on or before the 31st of March, 1869. C. F. O'TOOLE, Returning Officer, „ . Acting under the authority of the Bishop of Cliristchurch. i Campbelltown, 17th March, 1869; POBH OB VOTING PAPBB. " I hereby declare that I am a member of the United Church of England and Ireland ; and I give my vote for ' ' ' " as the representative of the district, of in the first Synod of the Diocese of Dunedin. , , „ N.B. — If such voting paper be not delivered by the elector in person, his signature thereto must be attested by two credible witnesses not being candidates at such election." Auction Sales WEDNESDAY, 31st MARCH. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. j HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in. • structions from Mr W. Robertson, to sell by auction, as above, at his residence, "Three Bells," Tay-street, a lot of useful Household Furniture, consisting of — Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Fender and Irons, Sofa, Chest Drawers, Lamp, Pictures, Eightday Clock, Books, # Child's Cot, Carpets, Show Glasses, Decanters, Sewing Machine, Washstands, Kitchen Utensils, Ac. Also, a Goat in full milk, with Kid at foot ; Pig ; lot of Piles (Totara) ; Wheelbarrow i Doors, D.M. ; Firewood ; Flour, &c, &c. NoreserVe. ] MONDAY, sth APRIL, 1869. SECTIONS I AND XXII, BLOCK, LXV.,! (Corner of Spey and Kelvin-streets.) ! HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- , structions from Mr Kennedy, to sell by auction, at his Rooms, on the above date, those i very dry and well situated sections opposite Mr Hall's private residence, corner of Spey and Kelvin-streets. The sections are close fenced, grubbed, well manured, and planted with potatoes, a very desirable spot for a cottage residence. 1 Terms Liberal. MONDAY, APRIL 5, ", At twelve o'clock. TO D AIRYM EN, S E TTL ER S WI T H FAMILIES AND OTHERS^ - IMPORTANT SALE OF AGEICUL TUBAL L AND AND DAIRY FARM, ONE TREE POINT. HE. OSBORNE has been favored with in- , structions from Mr George Birch to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk-street, on the above date— r Those valuable Sections of Block Vlll, Invercargill Hundred, being Nos. 26 to 32, 59 and .60, containing in all 662 acres, known as Mr Birch's Farm; 380 chains of substantial rail and ditoh fence is erected, 30 acres broken up, comfortable four-roomed House, lined throughout, Stockyard, Milking Shed, Stables, Fowl House, large Garden, &c, &c., nine miles from Invercargill, adjoining a Village Reserve, and that highly cultivated Farm of Messrs Douglas, Alderson & Co., Oteramika Htuidred. The Waihopai stream runs through the property, and there is an endless supply of Timber within one mile. It has about two miles of frontage to the One Tree Point l Road, and it is close to the proposed line of [ Railway to the Mataura. j Notb.-— The Auctioneer, in drawing the at* j tention of Dairymen, and Settlers with Families in particular, to this choice Homestead, would i remark that the terms of payment will be made exceedingly liberal, to meet the circumitances ot I the industrious and practical man. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage for a term of years, at a liberal rate of interest. SATURDAY,' APRIL 10, At one o'clock. IMPORTANT SALE OF DRAUGHT HORSES, &p. ; A J. SMYTH & CO. are, instructed by Mr • John Gibson td sell by auction, on the above day,. at Mr J. Galbraith's (Noah's Ark) Stables — O K HEAVY DRAUGHT JJORSES O DO. DO. FILLIES ' .O'WAGCiNS "2 ■ A . HARNESS, &c, &c. •'• i. I.' -J" ■ i -•■•'' ; '■■ Special attention is directed to this sale, as offering a rare chance to purchase good horses. They have been selected with great care and judgment, and high prices were 'paid for them. Purchasers at the sale will be allowed any trial. The whole of the above lot will be sold without reserve in consequence of Mr Gibson being, about to leave the province for Australia. * ■ A. J. SMYTtf & GO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL. UNRESERVED SALE OF EWES AT WALLACETOWN. A J. SMYTH & CO. are instructed to sell by • Auction, at Pelling's Yards, Wallacetown, on Thursday, 15th April — 1 ndfi PBIME EWES— in lots to suit J.V/VJVJ purchasers, A. J. SMYTH & CO., Auctioneers. THURSDAY, 15th APRIL, - At 1 o'clock sharp. SPECIAL SALE OF CATTLE At Pelling's Yards, Wallacetown. A J. SMYTH & CO. are instructed by -Mr • George Brown, Ryal Bush, to sell as above by public auction, a mob of f*f\ HEAD MIXED CATTLE. Consisting of well bred Dairy Cows and CalveSj young Heifers and Steers, fat SJteers, ; &c. The attention of Farmers, Dairymen, and others is respectfully invited. to this sale; the seller is overstocked,, and .has given positive instructions to the auctioneers to" effect a clearance of those advertised. ' " ' ' ' ? a ' ' A. J. SMYTH & CO.

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Southland Times, Issue 1132, 29 March 1869, Page 3

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