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Public Notices. 1.0.0.1\,M.U. THE SECOND ANNIVERSARY of the Loyal St. George Lodge will be commemorated by a social SOIREE and BALL, to take place in the Theatre Royal on THURSDAY, 9ih JUNE, 1870. TEA ON THE TABLE AT 7 O'CLOCK PBECI3KLY. ! ■ | 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. Kingsland, Caterer. MrM. Hyams, M.C. Tickets for the ball, to admit lady and gentleman, 7s 6d ; for the soiree, 2s each. May be j obtained from the following members of Committee—Bros. W. H. Hall, M. Hyams, P. M'Ewan, W. P. Porter, Thomas Patchett,Clement Morton, Wm. Organ, John Young and W. B. Scandrett, Per. Secretary. NOTICE. I RESPECTFULLY request that all Accounts due to the Estate of Fbedemck & Htjnteb be paid to me before the 31st inst., in order that the Estate be terminated without delay. THE STOCK ■WILL BE SOLD AT COST PEICE FOR CASH ! Up to the 31st inst., After -which date the Business will be carried on aa formerly under a new firm. DAVID HUNTER. Invercargill, 13th May, 1870. XOTICE. . t ■ THE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH of the Western District Association will be held in one of Capt. Howell's lea paddocks, at Flint's Bush, on THURSDAY, 14th June, when prizes wfll be awarded to senior and junior classes. Tickets to be drawn at 8.30 a.m. Ploughing to start at nine. As there will be two senior classes, it is requested that entries should be made two days before the match. JOHN M'INTYRE, Secretary. LONG BUSH. mHE ANNUAL PLOUGHING MATCH of J_ the above district will take place on Friday, the 17th June, at Long Bush, in a lea paddock. A. ROSS, Hon. Sec TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. PROFESSOR KIRK, 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 years, 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 Committee have appointed agents to receive subscriptions in America, India, and the Australian Colonies. Friends in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand are respectfully requested to communicate with Mr Dayid Bonthboh, Dee-street, ■Invercargill, 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 MOETGAG-EE'S SALE. DAI E Y 1\ AB M. j INVEBCABGILL SALE BOOMS. SATURDAY, THE 4th JUNE, 1870. DMACRORIE is favored with instructions • from the mortgagee, to sell by auction, at his rooms, at 12 o'clock, on the above date — That unexceptionably desirable Dairy Farm, situate at Richmond Grove, known as * CHATSf OB T H, the property of tbe late Mr Thos. Robinson, and now in the occupation of Mr Phillips. The area consists of 82a., 2r., 29p., or thereby, and the dwellinghouse and other erections are good and substantial. Terms liberal at sale — Title guaranteed. WALLACETOWN CATTLE SALE. EARLY IN JUNE. DMACRORIE is favored with instructions • from W. Marten, Esq., to sell by auction, early in June, at Pelling's Yards, another draft of his cattle, which are so well and favorably known for breeding and condition as to require no comment from the auctioneer. SATURDAY, JUNE 4th. SECTION 3, BLOCK I, APARIMA HUNDRED HE. OSBORNE has received instructions . from Charles Quinn, Esq., to sell by auction, at his Rooms, Esk street, on SATURDAY, June 4th, at 12 o'clock, that CHOICE PABM, Being Section 3, Block I, Aparima Hundred, containing 95a. 2r., immediately opposite Mr Wild's accommodation-house. About 45 acres are sown with English grasses, and about 30 are under cultivation. There is a substantial hut on the property, and the soil is known to be the richest in the province. Terms very liberal, viz. : — One-fourth cash, one-fourth in 2 years, ona-f< urth in 4 years, and the balance in 6 years, bearing bank interest.

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Southland Times, Issue 1259, 31 May 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1259, 31 May 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1259, 31 May 1870, Page 4