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I Public Notices. i.o.o.iv\uj. rnHE SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the 1 Loyal St. George Lodge will be commemorated by a social SOTREB and BALL, to take place in the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, 9th JUNE, 1870. • TEA ON THE TABUE AT 7 O'CLOCK PBECISELTi 1 ■ '■ -- " ■ .-..'" ; Vocal and Instrumental Music, Readings, and Recitations, to commence at 8 o'clock. DANCING AT HALF-PAST NINE; Mr Lloyd's Quadrille Band will be in attendance! Mr D. Kingiland, Caterer. I Mr M. Hyame, M.C. Tickets for the ball, to admit- lady and gentle; man, . 7s 6d ; for the soiree, ,2s each. May be obtained from the following members of Committee—Bros. W. H. Hall, M. Hyams, P. M'Ewan, W. P. Porter, Thomas Patchett, Clenent Morton, Wm. Organ, John Young and W. B. Scandrett, Per. Secretary. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. PROFESSOR •RTR.TT, OF EDINBURGH. A NUMBER of Christian friends in the home country, who have attentively observed with the highest satisfaction the. unswerving devotedness to Christian principle which has characterised the public and private life of the Rev. Professor Kirk in his all but herculean labors in the cause of God and man, for upwards of 30 yearsi feel desirous of giving an expression of their high esteem for him, and appreciation of these labors, by the presentation of a Testimonial. Mr_ Kirk being widely known through his writings as an able and fearless exponent of a free unfettered Gospel,' available for all mankind, and also as an uncompromising advocate of" the principles of Total Abstinence, it is believed there are many friends in the Colonies who would be much gratified by having an opportunity of contributing to this Testimonial. In order to give such friends this opportunity, the C ommittee have appointed agents to receive subscriptions in America, India, and the Australian Coloniesl • Friends in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand are respectfully requested to communicate with Mr David Bonthbon, Dee-street, Invercar■gHl, N.Z., (by whom all subscriptions, will be forwarded to Bailie Lewis, Treasurer, Edinburgh,) who will ' give any further information that may be desired. . • . Auction Sales' NOTICE. TN CONSEQUENCE of notreceiving an eligible JL offer for the Prince of Wales Hotel, lam compelled to relinquish the business of. Auctioneer, and have sold out my interest in the Commercial Sale Rooms and Yards, to Mr D. Macrorie J .i'Qr whom 1 solicit the support of my friends and constituents. ' GEORGE SMITH. Invercargill, 28th April, 1870. ; „ --. 1) EGGING reference to the above, I purpose O holding sales of Stock in the- Yards on each Saturday afternoon, but having let the. above Rooms, parties having goods there are requested to remove, or. allow me to transfer same to Invercargill Sale Rooms on their account. D. MACRORIE. FUENITTJEE SALE. THURSDAY, THE 19th MAY, 1870. At the residence, Bank of Otago. B MACRORIE is favored with instructions • from J. C. Goodsir, Esq. (in consequence of his departure for Queenstown) to sell by auction at 12 o'clock on Thursday next, his HOUSEHOLD EUENITUEE, Among which may be mentioned Brilliant-toned Cottage Pianoforte, Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing Machine, superior Sideboard, &c. . ' IMPORTANT SALE AT HARRISVILLE. FREEHOLD STORE, BAKERY, DWELLING HOUSE, HALF-ACRE SECTION, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ADELAIDE FLOUR, &C TEIDAY, 20th MAY, 1870. D MACRORIE is favored with instructions • from MrJno. Hamilton, Harrisville, who is retiring from business, to sell by auction, at 12 o'clock, on the above date, on the ground, Bakers' Tables, Troughs, Biscuit Machine, and complete set of business utensils 80 bags (more or less) prime Adelaide Flour (of which the market is bare) Jams, &c.,.&c. _ .. . The Superior Household Furniture, consisting of Couches, Chest of Drawers, ".'.'• Tableß, Chairs, Double Bedsteads, Registered Grate, Washstands, Bedding, &c., &c. The whole of the above to be without reserve. • The half-acre section possessing 66 feet frontage to the North Road, on which is erected, at a cost of over £800, a 5-roomed dwelling-house, store, and bakery, all of the best material, and highly finished. A large portion of the purchase-money can remain on mortgage, and a good paying business is connected with this purchase. Bakers especially would do well to embrace the oppor-' tunhVjr. ;If not sold, the auctioneer will, immediately after the sale, be prepared to lease the premises. . .SATTJEDAY, 21st MAT, 1870. FIRST SALE OF FRUIT & FOREST TREES, SHRUBS, &c. TO SQUATTEES, GAEDENEES, AND OTHEES. ;- HE. OSBORNE will sell by auction,, on • SATURDAY, May 21st, at 12 o'clock, at. the Albion Yards, a large lot of . . FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, --. QUICKS, ORNAMENTAL SHKUBS, &0., , . ... From one of the oldest Nurseries in the Province . FOE SALE, THE PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Deestreetj For particulars apply to H. E: OSBOENE, Auctioneer, CEsk'-street.

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Southland Times, Issue 1252, 17 May 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1252, 17 May 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1252, 17 May 1870, Page 4

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