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i— — — _«_^— __— — — — — _■*-—— -— THE NATIONAL H_ORTG*AGE AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ' ZEALAND (Limited.) 1 Capital, £1,000,000, in 100,000 Shares of £10 each. TRUSTEES. Charles Magniac, Esq., 3 Loinbard'street, London, Archibald Orr Ewing, Esq., M.P., Ballikinrain, N.B. CHAIRMAN. *lenry R. GreenfeU„Esq., 27 Upper Thames . street, London. Head Oppioe. 37 Lombard street, London. ' The 1 Company advances 6n wool and all other produce consigned for sale in the colonies or ; London, transacts every kind of mercantile business, and lends money on reasonable terms, on freehold and other approved securities. . G. F. MARTIN, -A-Gcerrfc- _____veres__rs2fillCRYSTAL PALACE PORTRAIT GALLERIES, ESK' STREET. GALLERY UPSTAIRS. Operator ... F. A. Coxhead. GALLERY ON THE GROUND FLOOR, Operator A. B. Schott, (Late of Schott & Walton, Dunedin.) Having, two Galleries inf uU working order, Customers wUI not be unnecessarily delayed. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED). SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £2,000,000 RESERVE FUND £120,000 JOHN TURNBULL, j Manager, Invercargill Branch. I Offices, Esk street. 1" AND, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS WOOL AND GRAIN BROKERS. We beg to intimate that we have commenced Business, as above, under the style of - * CARSWELL, WHITE AND CO. HUGH CARSWELL, .ANDW. WHITE. J Temporary Oepioes : SLOAN'S BUILDINGS, DEE STREET TO THE SCHOOL COMMITTEES OF THE SOUTHLAND EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT. Having been nominated by the Waihopai, Forest HUI, Flint's Bush, and other Country School Committees for the seat, at the Education Board, vacant by the death of Sir John Richardson, if elected my object wiU be speciaUy to consider the wants of the Country and outlying Districts. THOMAS PERKINS. T^T O T I C E.j TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TWO NEW GALLERIES ARE- NOW OPEN AT THE •LONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS Dee Street, - I N Y,E RCARGILL, Acknowledged" to be the largest and best lighted in the Colony. Having one Gallery lighted' with the north and the other by tbe south Ughts; I am able to produce pictuxes that cannot be produced with the one , Hght only, having the direct and the reflected rays to work with, and as there are varieties , of complexions, the same lighting wiU not produce favourable pictures of aU,- some requiring a few rays only, whUe others require all that can be du-ected ' upon them. Good pictures cannot be taken in smaU, badly lighted galleries.All are invited to inspect my specimens and the new rooms. Pictures enlarged- and painted in oil, water color, Crayon or Indian Ink. - '■.■■'■ R. J. NICHOLAS. ~CI D U C A T I" O N A L. Miss CARDEN'S SCHOOL will re-open on THURSDAY, tha 16th JANUARY. The Dancing Class quarter wUI commence on Saturday, the 25th inst. Special French Classes on Monday afternoons and Saturday mornings. For terms, apply at the Academy, Taystreet. The above school offers to parents an excellent opportunity of procuring a thoroughly good training for their children in aU the branches of a modern education. Office of the Southland ■ Board of Education, InvercargUl. I DO hereby pubUcly notify that the names of the foUowing gentlemen have been transmitted to the Board by the Committees of the several School Districts, as the names of persons quaUfied to fill the vacancy in the Board caused by the death of the Hon. Sir John Richardson, that is to say, Thomas Denniston of InvercargUl, Samuel Hodgkinson of Mt. Fairfax, Andrew Kinross of Myross Bush, John Morrison of Dipton, Thomas Perkins of Invercargill, Andrew Toshach of Waikiwi. And I do hereby appoint Friday, the thirty-, first day "of January instant, as the day on which each of the said Committees shall send in to the Board the name of one of the persons above mentioned to fill the said vacancy. And I do hereby appoint Friday, the seventh day of February next, as the day on which the Board wUI hold the election to fill the said vacancy. , Dated this sixth' day of January, 1879. THOS. M. MACDONALD Chairman VT O T I' - C ' E . To Contractors and others. In consequence of our inabUity to get a regular sup_ly of trucks to keep our Stone Crushing Machines going, we wUI not undertake or guarantee any supply after our present orders are executed. JAMES ANGUS & CO. .-r\ TLN.E DIN C U iP, 1-8 7 9, A CONSULTATION on the above event wiU be held by 2000 Subscribers, at £1 each, to be_ divided as foUows : — •First prize ... " .:. ... £1000 Second prize, 400 Third prize *. '200 Starters (divided) '. 200 Non-starters (divided) ... 200 £2000 Crossed cheques, with exchange (Is) added, arid stamps for reply aud result. '- - HERBERT BENTLEY, Treasurer. Address — Box 37, InvercargiU, and offices, Rodgers' BuUdings, Dee street, InvercargiU. r^UNEDTN CU P— lß 79. FIFTY-NINE NOMINATIONS. ' Mr A. A. Cameron- has opened his annual consultation on theabove important event. 4000 Members at 20s Each. ' First Qdefinite) • .... .".."£IOCK)Second. (definite) ... ... 600 Third (definite) ... ... 300 Fourth (definite) ..."' ... 100 Other Starters (divided)- ... 600 i Non-starters (divided) ' ... 1500 | . " - * £4000 ' Exchange, Is for cheques. - \ ' . Two stamps'required, one for renly and on« I for result. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 251 ; or Prince of Wales HqteL\Dune<iin

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Southland Times, Issue 3296, 13 January 1879, Page 2

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