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. __ I" OST from Forth street, Invercargill. in the _j night of the 14th December, a black and tanned puppy about 3$ 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, Annandale Station. JOHN M'INDOE, there is a telegram for you at the Telegraph Office, Invorcargill. TMPOUNDED on the 13th day of January, 1 1875, at Myross Bush Pound, by the Ranger of the Oteramika Crown Lands, for trespassing, by ordor of the Wardens :— One bay horse, branded like JP near shoulder, saddle-marked, and shod ; one ohesnut draught mare, white blaze down face, branded like L over D I near shoulder, and shod ; one bay horse, light draught, star on forehead, branded like RB near shoulder ; one black pony, star on forehead, white spot on saddle mark, no visible brand — owners unknown. If not released will be Fold at the Public Pound, Myross Bush, on Tuesday, 2nd day of February, at 12 o'clock at noon. Driving expense of 5s each is claimed. P THOS. DYKE, Poundkeeper. INYEBCARGILL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Established 1872. PROFESSOR H. HtfNRT, B.A. (Diploma College of Angouleme), ex-English Master Lyc&e Napoleon, Paris, nine years Certificate Teacher, New Zealand. '"[''HE above School was re-opened on the 11th JL January. Pupils however can be enrolled at any time. The great aim of this Institution is to impart to youths a sound English education through all its' branches, with a perfect knowledge of ARITHMETIC and BOOK-KEEPING. The Girls' Department will be superintended by Mrs Henri, who is a First' class Certificate Teacher. NO PUPIL TEACHERS (the ruin of schools) employed on any consideration. Should sufficient inducement offer, an Evening School will bo commenced on the Ist Fobruary next. SOUTHLAND PUBLIC COMPLIMENTARY BALL, To the Ameriran I ASTRONOMICAL EXPEDITION, Who observed the Transit of Venus at Queenstown, and also to the CAPTArN AND OFFICERS Of the United States Frigate Swatara. Committee : His Worship the Mayor and Town Councillors J H Baker, Esq J L Bush, Esq C Basstian, Esq Jas Blacklock, Esq f W E Bre water, Eeq W Brunton, Esq W E Brunton, Esq J F Brunton, Esq M R Bree, Rsq J R Cuthbertson, Esq, John Dulijliesb, Esq M H R ■ A W Fraser, Esq N Ferguson, Esq W P Grigor, Esq E F Gilles, Eeq Capt Hankinson, R N Donald Hankinson,Esq James Harvey, Esq Capt Heywood M Inetone, Esq John Hare, Esq J H Kerr, Esq R Kaye, Esq G F Martin, Esq Wm Kerle, Esq D Macrorie, Esq J T Martin, Esq W McPherson, Esq H McCulloch.Esq, R M W G McCluro, Esq A McNeill, Esq Peter McKcllar, Esq David McKellar, Esq S Nichol, Esq V A Pyke, Eeq Capt Thos Thomson F W Wade; Esq WmWood.Esq, MFC Geo Webster, Esq, EWYorath, Esq MHR (with power to add). The Ball will be held at the Invercargill DRILL SHED, on TUESDAY, the 19th instant. Double Tickets, one guinea— may be obtained from the members of Committee. W. B. SCANDRKTT, Honorary Secretary. INVERCARGILL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. WM. MITCHELL, BOOTIIAKEB, AND IMPORTER OF BOOTS, and Shoes, &c. Next Colyer's Princess Hotel, Dee Street, BEGS to tender his thanks to his Customers and the public for the liberal support they have accorded him, and in hoping to merit a continuance of same, begs to direct attention to bis large stock of Men's, "Women's, a.>~d Children's English and Colonial - made Boots and Shoes, Slippers, &c, Which he is selling at such prices as DEFY COMPETITION. All descriptions of work made to order with punctuality and despatch. I 0. Or. T. ~~~~ 'I^HE Second Anniversary of the Wallacetown 1 Lodge of above Order will bo celebrated by holding a Tea-meeting in the sehoolhouse, on Tuesday, "the 19th instant. Tea on the table at 6.30 p.m. After the tnbles are cleared, an address will he delivered by the Rev. W. J. Williams of the Balclutha Lodge, and a varied Programme will be gone through, by members of the Order from the Riverton, Invercargill, and Wallucetown Lodges, consisting of Addresses, Readings "Vocal and Instrumental Music, &c. Tickets— 2s— to be had from the members of C ° mmitteeandatthe WM. RUSSELL, W.S. Stuarton, Rval Bush, 11th January, 1875. SCHOOL FEES. PERSONS in arrears for school fees due either to the Grammar or District Schools are requested to pay their several amounts to the undersigned without delay. F. NUTTER, Treasurer, Invercargill School Committee. HS. -v a ud Riile VolunM EMBERS of tlio Artille. „ -.„ tiljo x>ieti"ict. teers who wish to compete io. officer Prizes will have to send their mimes to the . commanding the districct before 2 p.m. on Saturday next. ... Persons desirous of joining the InvcroargiU Volunteer Band are invited to meet the commanding officer of the district and the officers ot companies, at the Prince of Wales Hotel, on Saturday night, at 8 o'clo^ lfergusonT) Acting Garrison Adjutant. ' NOTl cli. i S the undersigned is winding up his late A business, all accounts duo to him must be ai d before the 3lst instant. All claims against him to be sent in at once. A. M'G. BEOWN.
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Southland Times, Issue 2054, 18 January 1875, Page 2
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