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Futolfxj Notices. ' • * DOG AND POULTRY, AND FANCY BIRD kSSOCIATION. . THE second atuaual exhibition will be held on Thursday, knd Friday, 26th,, and 27th September. -, ' j Exhibition of Dairy Produce will also be held. ■ Particulars in future advertisement. I THOMAS PERKINS, I Secretary. ■ rjn ~Y. twinning'S *BENEFIT GRAND /■■■ CONCERT, ! ON FRIDAY, ■ 6th SEPTEMBER, 1878j -Conductor of Choruses and Part Music: I MR KINGSLAND. ] MISS WAYMOUTH, MRS ROSS, MRS - : CLIFTON* ■•■■'; MR I»RICE, MR STEVENS, ' Assisted by air the leading musicians of the Town. Choruses: Miserere Chorus from Verdi's, " H Trovatore." Recitative Finale, "D'un' pensiero" from Bellini's "La Sonambula." Quartettoe Finale "Ar che a te perdoni," from Flotow's Marta. T3OSS' GRAND A R T UNION. 120 Works of art are to be disposed of on Art Union Principle among 120 members at 20s each. The principal part jof the above works are a select lot of beautiful Oleagraphs and Chromos, framed expressly for exhibition at the Benevolent Institution Exhibition and are well-known. 25 of the above number are valued at £65. First prize is valued at 7 guineas ; second prize £6. The public are invited to inspect the above works, which are hung at Oddfellows' Hall for that purpose. Date of Drawing will be duly advertised. Tickets to be had of D. Ross, Photographer, Tay street, Invercargill. __ T> AN K O^F AUSTRALASIA. (Incorporated by Royal Charter, 1835.) Paid up Capital £1,200,000. Reserve Funds and Undivided Profits £407,309 A Branch of this Bank will be opened in Dee Street, on or about the 23rd instant, for the transaction of general banking business, under the charge of Mr L. G. Roope. E. W. MORRAH, Inspector. mHE FRIENDS OF ALEX. FRASER wish to know where his house is. A WOULD-BE FRIEND. APENING OF HOUSE. ALEXANDER FRASER wishes to see all his friends at the opening of the Waimea Hotel, Elbow, on Friday, 23rd instant. All are cordially invited. ~T t 3a c isr m v &T. CENTRAL BUSINESS SITE FOR LEASE. The Committee of the Invercargill Athenaeum are prepared to receive offers for the lease for 21 years of that centrally situated piece of land, known as the old Post Office corner. Plans 'with conditions of lease may be seen in the Library of the Institution. Tenders addressed to the undersigned and marked outside, " Tender for Post Office site," will be received at the Athenseum Library, until 8 o'clock, p.m., on Friday, the 6th , September, prox. THOMAS PEATT, Hon. Secretary, Invercargill Athenaeum. r\ RD E R O~F JUDGE. In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, ) Wellington District. ) Tuesday, this thirteenth day of August, 1878. Upon reading the Affidavits of Jonas Woodward, of Wellington, Public Trustee, and of Henry Fretwell, of Campbelltown, Constable, I do order that the Public Trustee, the Curator of the Estates of Deceased "Persons, shall be Administrator of all and singular the goods, chattels, and credits of Robert Watt, deceased, and that this order be published in the Southland Times newspaper. (Signed) C. W. RICHMOND. HPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. The undersigned has opened up a Magnificent Assortment of GLASS, CHINA, EARTHEN AND LAMPWARE, ELECTRO PLATED GOODS, LOOKING GLASSES, BRUSHWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, . AND GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHINGS, And hopes by moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage. The Stock has been selected with great care by the Proprietor during his recent visit at Home in the best Markets. Arrangements have been made for direct shipments to follow. Early Inspection Invited. I. D E BEER, Esk Street, Adjoining Messrs Ekensteen & Hall, and opposite the National Bauk. "WTALUABLE ESTATE NEAR WYNDV HAM MATAURA. Tenders will be received till noon, on Saturday, 21st September, from parties willing to lease for five or seven years, (with or ■without a purchasing clause.) Uhat most desirable Estate known as " SUNNYSIDE," Containing about 1000 acres, close to the Wyndham Township, and within six miles of Edendale Railway Station. The 2>roperty is completely fenced, and subdivided into eleven paddocks. 170 acres iv english grass, 80 acres now in turnips, 110 acres ploughed and ready for seed, 200 acres cleared and ready to break up, balance in natural grass and about 50 acres bush buildings include 8 roomed dwelling. Store, bam and granary large stables, men's hut, sheepyards and cowed 128 ft long. The whole of theland is capable of producing the finest wheat crops and the proprietor, Mr Maben's,only reason for leasing the estate, is that having purchased the Benmore Station he cannot isfford time to attend to both places. Full particulars as to conditions of lease &c. "can be obtained upon application, Mr Maben. Wyndham. G. F MARTIN, Invercargill. OR J. S. SHANKS, Mataura Bridge. ttT cl b, "s a IT W. A, nearly new Spiing Cart and Harness. , Apply s J, T. CROFTS, Grocer, Tay Street.

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Southland Times, Issue 3179, 21 August 1878, Page 3

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