PaHUc Uotice* k FBIDAY EVENING POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS. Ie THE Hall being engaged on Tuesday evening, next for the Church of England Soiree, the _ usual practice will take place on Monday (for onenight only.) Accounts wttl not be recognised by the _ Committee unlets authorised aod rendered weekly. D. MACRORIE, H<**n. Sec. lc . NOTICE. '' rpHE representative of Mr Charles Begg, _L Pianoforte Maker and Tuner, Dunedin, is |g now on a professional visit to Invercargill. Parties requiring his services in tuning or repairing; their PIANOS or HARMONIUMS, will piesse [j communicate with him at Mr Colyer's Princess Hotel, without delay, as his stay must necessaril v be limited. &fc_j&___-_r * t mm * • ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF A iM >' "T.LT 'WN. tTN pursuance of th .*mvis <> > »" f -*• tbe General ' Asae biy of V.* v Z* • * * _ tituled, " The Regulation of i-Cie t. in* _ , i = I, AHtSL NICHO , Returning Otfi.-.* '•' » , Electoral District of Ca ttpbelUowu. give notice that by virtue of a W it £ the eleventh daj of June, 18 59 *-*'i hand of His Honor the Superi •«•»> .« ut <> Province of Southland, an KLKCTC >N wili .- ' held for the return of a qualifie-i person to nerve a* a MEMBER o! the PnovivoiMi Coitscii. of ' Southland for the said Electoral District, and that the NOMHTATIOHr OF CASMDATBB will take pla<*e Z at the Court House Campbeiltown on Friday, the 18th day of Juce, 1869, at noon, and that tbe poll • (if necessary) will take place on Saturday , the 19th day of June, 1869. -" Dated this 12th day of June, 1869. SAMUEL NICHOL, : Returning Officer. The following places are polling places for the c Electoral District of Campbeiltown : — Pouliho Place, > The Court House, Campbeiltown. SAMUEL NICHOL, E Returning Officer. Dated the 12th day of June, 1869. LONG BUSH PLOUGHING MATCH. I~*HE eighth annual Match will be held in a lea paddock belonging to Mr James M'Kay, 1 Dunedin Road, Long Bush, on Friday, the 25th • June, when the usual prizes will be offered. A medal will be given in addition to the first prise, which will remain in the hands of the Society E. until won three times in succession. Ploughs to be on the ground at 8 and start at half-past 8 a. m. : * A. ROSS. Hon. Secretary. : PRIVATE BOAEDINGr HOUSE. BOARD AND LODGING may be obtained on reasonable terms, at the house formerly » known as the Exchange Hotel, corner of Don snd Kelvin streets. Terms on application to MRS DORAN. QUICKS! QUJCKB ! ! QUICKS ! ! ! f\ N S A L E•— 70 000 Q UICKS « 3 YEARS OLD. These QUICKS were carefully transplanted at two years old, and are consequently all well rooted, and superior to four year old plants direct from the seed beds. ROBERT CLEAVK, Seedsman an-.l N u-'-cj -. m NOTI C i: . I AMES SHIRLY, my successor, it* amtinn -. . " to receive all debts due to me, di- ••<••• •> • will be a final discharge for the same. ADAM SUTHKkL\N;» PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE. PARTIES wishing to subscribe to tli<* -.ib--are requested to send tbeir orders as any as convenient to L. RODGERS, Agent, Dee-street. B. BL & I. RAILWAY. ON advertised days of Steamers sailing from the Bluff— Retttbn Ticket ... 5». NICHOL k SHEARER. NOTICE. ALL Accounts And claims against the lato Thomas Hamilton, of Roselle, Long Bnsh, are requested to be sent iv to the undersigned on or before the 30th June, instant, for adjustment, otherwise they will not be recognised ; and all accounts and debts due to said deceased are requested to be paid to the undersigned forthwith. JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor for the Executors. Esk-street, Invercargill, 9th June, 1869. NOTICE. VfrSBET M'ROBIE begs to inform the in- -*-" habitants of Invercargill and surrounding country, that he has commenced business as PLUMBER, BELLHANGER, k TINSMITH, in the premises in Tay-street, formerly occupied by Mr Kingsland, Bootmaker. Orders promptly attended to, and charges oderate. TAMES SURMAN begs to intimate to residents of the Western District that he has disposed ofthe Riverton branch of bis business as Auctionser, Salesman, kc, to Mb PETER GRANT, for srhou he respectfully requests a oontinuanoe of bhe support so long accorded to him. pETER GRANT begs to inform the residents *- of the Western District that he has succeeded o the business of Mr James Surman, Auctionter, Valuator, and Commission Agent, in which ie trusts, by giving his best attontion to the inwrests of hu clients, to obtain their liberal sup)ort.
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Southland Times, Issue 1176, 14 June 1869, Page 3
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723Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 1176, 14 June 1869, Page 3
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