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Public Woticen , INVERCARGILL ATHENAEUM. rnHE following is a list of subscriptions in aid 1 of a building for the Invercargill Athenaeum — the names having been given upon the condition that the building of the Athenoeum be erected in accordance with the plans submitted • to the meeting of subscribers held at the rooms on the 15th January, 1874, and that subscribers of £10 receive Life Membership Tickets : — John Dalgliesh £J0 10 0 SirF.D. Bell 10 10 0 Wra Martin, Waioola 10 10 0 W. H. Hall 10 10 0 B. Ekensteen 10 10 0 W. H. Pearson 10 10 0 J. W. Mitchell 10 10 0 Fredk. W. Wade 10 10 0 D. L. Matheson 10 10 0 Alex. Mair 10 10 0 . Thos. Pratt 10 10 0 Henry Wilson 10 10 0 Robert Tapper 10 10 0 J. H. Smith 10 10 0 I Angus Kerr 10 10 0 Henry Mayo . . ... 10 10 0 James Blackloci . ... 10 10 0 W. Brunton 10 10 0 0r ¥orath 10 10 0 W. J. Moffett ... 10 10 0 L. Hume ... .... ... 10 10 0 J. Kingsland ... 10 10 0 P. M'KeUar ... 10 10 0 James Garven 10 10 0 W. J. M. Larnach 10 10 0 Thomas M. Maedonald ... 10 10 0 James Harvey 10 10 0 Brogden & Sons 10 10 0 Wm. Blackwood 10 10 0 E. M. Hankinson ... ... 10 10 0 Alexander Menzies ... ... 10 10 0 Thomas Watson 10 10 0 D. McArthur 10 10 0 Capt. Brown ... 10 10 0 T. L. Barnhiir 10 10 0 R. S. Borne 10 10 0 George Saunders 10 10 0 Henry Hill 10 10 0 Robert Taylor 10 10 0 Joseph Rogers 10 10 0 J. D. Hayes 10 10 0 H. S. Fish, senr 10 10 0 H. T. Ross 10 10 0 W. Lawrence 10 10 0 William Stuart 10 10 0 Captain Elles 10 10 0 G. M. Bell 10 10 0 Thomas Perkins 10 10 0 W. Barham 10 10 0 John Brown 10 10 0 Kenneth Rose 10 10 0 James Colyer ... 10 10 0 Robt. Hamilton 10 10 0 Wm. Lawson 10 10 0 David McKellar 10 10 C John Hare 10 10 0 William Wood 10 10 0 J. F. Dundas, jun 10 10 0 Cuthbert Cowan 10 10 0 A. McNeill 10 10 0 David Mcßobie 10 10 0 John Elliott 10 10 0 William Johnston 10 10 0 Robert Cleave 10 10 0 W. S. Trotter 10 10 0 George Printz... ... ... 10 10 0 W. Conyers 10 10 0 William Slsan 10 10 0 John Sloan 10 10 0 T. Paterson 10 10 0 A. N. Campbell 10 10 0 Allan Carmichaol 10 10 0 John Thomson, senr. ... 10 10 0 K. Y. Z 10 10 0 Richard Matthews 10 10 0 Thomas A. Trumble HMO 0 W. Wilkinson 10 10 0 R. Kaye 10 10 0 H. West 10 10 0 Jobn Shand 10 10 0 Richard Powell 10 10 0 A. Ross 10 10 0 G. & B 10 10 0 Daniel Dunlop 10 10 0 A. B. ... 10 10 0 Judge Ward 10 10 0 Thomas Brodrick 10 10 0 W. Organ 10 10 0 J. McCrostie 10 10 0 C. L. Fredric 10 10 0 Harold E. Cowper 10 10 0 W. Lewis 10 10 0 Christopher Basstian 10 10 0 James Cooper 10 10 0 John Laidlaw 10 10 0 George Webster 10 10 0 Jamis Araria II 0 0 R. S. Pasley 15 15 0 Thomas Cumming ... ... 10 0 0 W. Russell 10 0 0 J. T. Martin 10 0 0 Nicholas Johnson ... ... 10 0 0 H. E. Osbonie 10 0 0 J. Hatch 10 0 0 H. McCulloch 10 0 0 G. F. Martin 10 0 0 William Cochran 10 0 0 D. Macrorie 10 0 0 H.J. Gibbs 10 0 0 Thomas Sutton 10 0 0 JohnOrombie 10 0 0 Peter McEwan 10 10 0 John R. Cuthbertson (President) 10 10 0 £1185 15 0 Provincial Government subsidy 520 0 0 £1705 15 0 The subscriptions of SirF. D. Bell, W. Wood, Esq., T. M. Maedonald, Esq., Messrs Brogden & Sons, R. S. Pasley, Esq., and Capt. Brown are given unconditionally. H. E. OSBORNE, Hod Treasurer. MoKENZIE'S MUSEUM, DEE STREET (Opposite Southland Club). T7 ISITOSS to Invercargill are respectfully inV vited to call and inspect the above collection, which has now been established for upwards of five years. The Collection consists of a large variety of New Zealand Birds and Fishes ; Birds ai.d Animals from the Australian Colonies ; and Natural and Historial Curiosities from different parts of the world. Additions of rare objects in natural history are Constantly being made. Admission One Shilling NOTICE. NEW RESTAURANT. GEO. HARROP begs to intimate to the public that he has opened the GRIDIRON RESTAURANT, in Spey street, two doors from Dee street. Board and Lodgings, 20s per week. Meals at all hours. fie trusts, with civility and cleanliness combined, to merit a share of public patronage. THE WEEKLY TIMES IS THE LARGEST WEEKLY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED IN SOUTHLAND. Subscription (if paid in advance), 20s per annum*

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Southland Times, Issue 1987, 23 September 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1987, 23 September 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1987, 23 September 1874, Page 4

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