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LOST, on Wednesday last, a Pocket Book containing a sum of money. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning it to the Times Office. LOST from Forth street, Invercargill, in the ■ night of the 14th December, a black and ' tanned puppy about 3j months old ; answers to the name of Guide, supposed to have started for the station in company with my bitch. Any ■ person giving such information as will lead to his recovery will receive one pound reward from WILLIAM JOHNSTON, i Annandale Station. IN VEKCAKGILL DIVISION, No. 44, • SONS OF TEMPEKANCE. < MEMBERS of the above Division are requested to meet at the Oddfellows' Hall, 1 'lay street, on Friday, the 22nd iDst,, at 8 p.m., - and every alternate Friday till further notice. 1 D. ROSS, W.P. t ' NOTICE. WITH reference to the advertisement, signed D. Bonthron, in this day's News, I beg to I intimate that it has no reference to the Invercargill Division, No. 44, of the Sons of lemperance, Victoria Grand Division, which has no connection with those who left and joined the ■ National Division of Australasia. D. ROSS, W.P., Invercargill Division, No. 44, Of Victoria Grand Division, No. 15, Sons of Temperance. Oddfellows' Hal], Tay street, ! 12th January, 1875. jgj^lDEUTy>^|. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. \ INVERCARGILL DIVISION, NO. 44. I'HE above Society still continues to meet every ' alternate Friday, at 8 p.m., aa usual, in the Temperance Hall, Esk street. Next meeting night — 22nd instant. ' DAVID BONTHBON, W.P. HENRY M'LKAN, F.S. ' IN reference" to an advertisement that appeared in the Southland Times, dated 11th inst., I signed D. Ross, I have to inform the members of ' the Inyercargill Division, No. 44, Sons of Tern- s perance, that the said D. Ross has no claim to t be called a Son of Temperance, seeing that, } according to the FiHancial Secretary's books, the * said D. lions is thirty -two weeks in arrears in his coniiilmiiotitH, which fact., according to Rule 66 I of tlm Invercargill Division, No. 44, disqualifies the sui;l D. Koss from having any claim to be called a Son of Temperance ; an©, moreover/the ' said D. Ross gave notice to the Financial Secretary to strike his n;jme from the list of meinbcrs\uo in September last. DAVID BONTHRON, W.P. HENRY M'LBAN, F.S. i Invercargill, Jan. 13, 1875. ■ 1

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Southland Times, Issue 2052, 15 January 1875, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2052, 15 January 1875, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 2052, 15 January 1875, Page 2

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