I"or Sale. ■pURNITUBE. ON S A L E— Hair- seated Chairs Couches— Easy Chairs Toilet Glasses— Deal Tables Mattresses— Amerioan Chairs, &c. Cedar Loo Tables Window Poles and Rings. JOHN FINDLAY, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, (Near Fire Brigade Buildings), Don-stbekt. FOR SALE, ~ f\ A ACRES of good Agricultural Land at \)*X Waikiwi, being Section 17, Block IX, Invercargill Hundred, situated about two miles from the Junction. Partly fenced. Apply to MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. j " waihopai. "; 111 I FOR SALE, that highly-cultivated Paddock, the property of Mr Henry Brotherton, situated on the banks of the Waihopai River, near the bridge. H. E. OSBORNE, Auctioneer, Esk street. FOR SALE, " A CHOICE improved Section of 100 aores at | CX Byal Bush j and 74 acrea of tba best land in the Tuturau district, adjoining tho Educational Reserve. For particulars, apply to JOHN CAMERON, Ryal Bush } Or MATHESON & SMITH , Invercargill. FOR SALE, IKAA ACRES of First-class Agricultural I.O UU Land in the Winton nnd Forest Hill Districts, fenced and improved. For sale in either one or two lots. Apply to MARTIN, MAITLABD & CO. FOR SALE, QAAA CROSS BRED EWES, 2, 4, and 6 t)UUU tooth ; a very superior lot, in good fresh condition. Deliverable any time in February. Apply to MARTIN, MAITLAND & CO. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, CHEAP, Eight miles from Invercargill, SECTIONS 59 and 60, block 8, Invercargill Hundred, consisting of about 140 acres rich land, fenced on two sides (about 70 chains) — 55 chains more would completely enclose it. Also, sections 26, 27, 28, 29, and part of 30, same block, containing about 356 acres, about 120 chains fenced (mostly live fence). A sawmill, school, railway statioD, and brick kiln are adjacent. Apply to CHARLES E. MATTHEWS, Commission Agent.EldonChambers, Esk streeti EEAPERS! REAPERS! " T~\HE undersigned have for sale a few of X Samuelson's celebrated one-horse Reapers , also Robinson's, Swan's, Nicholson's, and other colonial makers. A large assortment of Fittings on hand. To arrire a few superior Thrasherß and Engines. Illustrated Catalogues forwarded on application. T. ROBINSON & CO., Princes street South, Dunedin. Public Roticce INVERCARGILL COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. Established 1872. PROFESSOR H. HENRI, B.A. (Diploma College of Angouleme), ex-English Master Lycee Napoleon, Paris, nine yeara Certificate Teacher, New Zealand. mHE above School was re-opened on the llth 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 sohools) employed on any consideration. Should sufficient inducement offer, an Evening School will be commenced on the Ist February nest. notice" WITH reference to the advertisement, signed D. Bonthron, in this day's News, I beg to intimate that it has no reference to the Invercargill Division, No. 44, of the Bonß of Temperance, 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' Hall, Tay street, 12th January, 1875. SONS OF TEMPERANCE. INVERCARGILL DIVISION, NO. 44. THE above Society still continues to meet every alternate Friday, at 8 p.m., as usual, in the Temperance Hall, Esk street. Next meeting night — 22nd instant. DAVID BONTHRON, W.P. HENRY M'LEAN, F.S. IN reference to an advertisement that appeared in the Southland Times, dated llth inst., signed D.Ross, we have to inform the members of the Invercargill Division, No. 44, Sons of Temperance, that the said D. Ross has no claim to be called a Son of Temperance, seeing that, according to the Fiflancial Secretary's books, the said D. Ross is thirty-two weeks in arrears in his contributionl, which fact, according" to Rule 66 of the Invercargill Division, No. 44, disqualifies the said D. Koss from heving any claim to be called a Son of Temperance 1 and, moreover, the said D. Ross gave notice to the Financial Secretary to strike his name from the list of membership in September last. DAVID BONTHRON, W.P. HENRY M'LEAN, F.S. Invercargill, Jan. 13, 1875. _ INYERCARGILL ATHENAEUM. 'I 'HE Committee respectfully request Life 1 Members to pay their subscriptions, at their earliest convenience, to Mr C. E. Matthews, Accountant, Eldon Chambers, who is authorised to collect Life Subscriptions. J. A. M'ARTHUR, Hon. Secretary, j 21st December, 1874.
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Southland Times, Issue 2058, 25 January 1875, Page 4
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