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PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. I^HE Annual General Meeting of the above Society will be held at the Exchange Hall, on Tuesday, 25th July at 8 p.m. All who take an interest in the welfare of the Society are particularly requested to attend. E. W. YORATH, Hon. Sec. GEORGE TKEW T)EGS to inform the public that he has commenced bueinesß ne nn Ironmonger in those commodious new brick premises opposite the Athenaeum, where he is now opening out a well-aaaorted Stock, and to which inspection is invited. A few of the articles may be mentioned, vi» : — Register Grates— Fenders and Fire Irons— Sussex and Gothic Grates— Fire DogeUmbrella Stands— Colonial Ovens— Brushware-Holloware, Tinned and Knamelled— Electro-Plftfed Goods— Table and Pocket Cutlery— Tea Trays and Waiters — Bedsteads — Child's Cots — Lumps— Weigbing Machines — Sausage Machines —CoiFeo° Mills— Tinware— Dish Covers —Toilet Sets- Churns— Milkpans— &c, &c, &c. Nails, Spikes, and Bolts— Locks and Hing-s —Mortice Furniture and Finger Plates —Curtain Bands -Brass Foundery— Carpenter's Planes and Saws — Bench Screws — Croeacut Paws— Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools— Galvanised Spouting and Ridging— Spades, Digging Forks, Rakee, &c— Axes, Augurs, and Hammers— Paint?, Oile, and Varnish— Plough Cbains and Haimos— Rabbit Trays— Dog Chains — Manila Rope and Lines— Door Mats &c. &c., &c, qg^- OB3ERTE— GLASGOW PIE HOUSE. T BRACKENRIDGE & CO. beg to intiJ • mate to their numerous friends and the public in general, that they will open those large and commodious premises, next Ekensteen & Hall's, Dee street, on SATURDAY, THE 22>'d, as pastry bakers and confectieners, and by strict attention to business they hope to merit a share of their patronage. Hot Pie and cup of Coffee or Tea, 6d. Please note 'he Address — J. BRACKENRIDGE & CO., PASTRY BAKERS & CONFECTIONERS, Next Ekensteon & Hall's, TEE STREET. INVERCARGILL CBAMPION PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. riiHE ANNUAL MATCH of the nbovc 1 Association will take place on the Farm of Henet Hobmak, Esq., on WEDNESDAY, 26th JULY. All entries are requested to be sent in to the Secretary, Mr D. Flemington, not later than Saturday, the 22nd July, by 4 p.m.— under cover. PRIZE LIST. Double Furrow. Ist prize — £15 2nd prize— £lo 3rd prize — £6 4th prize— £3 Best finish— £2 SwiHG- PLOTJGJI3 (Senior Claes) Ist prize— £l2 2nd prize— £B 3rd prize — £5 4th prize— £3 Best Break— £l j Best Finish— £l j Swing Piouqhs (Junior Class) lit prize — £8 2nd prize — £6 3rd prizo — £4 4th prize — £2 Best Break— £l Best Finish— £l If there are only five ennf\p*ti>ors in the latter class, three prize* will bo giyen, if six competitors four prizes. A prize of £5 will be awarded for the best ploughed lot by a three furrow plough. Two competitors or no prize. Best ploughed lot in the field — open to all Classos— £l. Best team of three horses working together in tho Double Furrow class — £1. Best team of two horses working together in the Swing Ploughs in tho field — £1. Special Pbizes. For the tastiest turn out in the field siren by D. Macrorie, Esq., President, £1. For the best ploughed lot in the Double Furrow class, one set of four leaf Harrows presented by Messrs Reid and Gray, of Dunedin, value £8. For the best ploughed lot in the field — Cart Bridle presented by Mr James Turnbull, Saddler, Gore. D. FLEMINGTON, Soeretary. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). Capital £2,000,000 in 80 000 shares of £25 each. Paid-up Capital £115,655. Reserve Fund, £82,000. '1 'HIS Company is prepared to make ad--1 vancos on growing clips of Wsol, to receive consignments of Wool, Grain, and other produce for bale in London, Australia, &c, and to store same for shipn ent or otherwise ; also to transact all descriptions of Stock and Station Business. Full information can be obtained on application at the offices of the Company. J. TURNBULL, Agent. Esk Street, InvereargilL Ist July, 1876. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR YORATH has removed to his New Residence in Don street, lately occupied by W. E. Brunton, Esq., and next door but one to the Primitive Methodist Church. Hours for consultation, from 9 to 11 a.m. j from 1.30t0 3,30 p.m.? and from 6 toßp.m

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Southland Times, Issue 2482, 22 July 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 2482, 22 July 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 2482, 22 July 1876, Page 3

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