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Publio Notioes. SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOABD,Invercargill, February Ist, 1879. It is hereby publicly notified that the names of the following Gentlemen have been, duly transmitted to the Board as names of persons qualified to fill the ordinary vacancies caused by the retirement of Messrs Luinsden, McArdell, and Mackintosh, viz : — George Lumsden of Invereargill William Horatio Hall of Invercargill Thomas Perkins of Invercargill John Morrison of Dipton John WcArdelLof Invercargill ' James Wilson of Waianiwa Andrew Kinross of Myross Bush * i Thomas P,j-att of Invercargill Kenneth Eose of Invercargill 1 . John Cuthbertson of Invercargill i. , • John E. Attwood of Fortrose Donald L. Matheson of Invercargill Cuthbert Cowan of Benmore James Fullarton of Riverton, And that School Committees are^requested to select the 'names of three of these gentlemen and send them to this Board on or before the 28th day of February. ■ .It is further notified that the election.', of three gentlemen to fill the vacancies aforesaid, will take place in the office of the Board on the 7th March next. ' JOHN G. SMITH, \ ' ' ! 366 ' Secretary. - , OUTHLAND HORTICULTURAL SO- ' • . CIETY. ; • '■ A Grand Exhibition of Fruits, Flowers, and Vegetables in connection with the above Society, will be held in Sloan's Music Hall, -. Dee street, on Friday and Saturday, March, 7th and Bth.- a The, Garrison Band will be in attendance both-days. Schedules of the prizes and other particu- ■ lars, may be. had from 'the undermentioned Ofiice" Bearers, and Members of Committee. OFFICE' BEARERS:— / PRESIDENT: G. Goodwillie, Esq. , , VICE-PRESIDENTS : J. P. Joyce, Esq. | J. Anderson, Esq. TREASURER: W. Russell, Esq. . • COMMITTEE: Mr R. Birrel. Mr D. M'Arthur. „ A. Newman. „ J. Shaw; „ G. Couling. „ E. HufEadine. \ >-„ L. Butler. „ J. Hunter. ' „ A. BaU. „ W: B. Seandaett. ! „ J. Cooper. „ G. Saunders. • AND " * E. WILSON, 338 Hon. Sec. SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. ' . £20 REWARD. WHEREAS certain persons, and notably one or two who call themselves sportsmen, are in the habit of destroying ducks -and other game illegally for trading purposes, the locality of the New River being specially selected. . The Society will pay twenty pounds reward on conviction of the unsportsmanlike mis« creants. THOMAS PERKINS, Hon. Secretary. , Note. — That the season for shooting Native/ game commences Ist May. - 304 /~1 OACHE SI J OOA CH E Sl l , FOUR HOURS AT RIVEETON.. A Coach will leave Invercargill f6r Riverton DAILY at 9 a.m., returning same day at &30 pan. t , Commercial Travellers and others can rely having -their. Samples,- &b., carried with Hispatch. .• ~^*&kj^Office^GaniersVArins., Dee street " m In vp/rftflTgiTir"""'* ■ ■ ■■■- "H e «.i~.jX.s»_ijL_ i j Jjgy *> , -f "^ J. "G. CUFF,* - L ~~* -^ ~ Proprietor. HOER & MILLAR'S EOYAL MAH LINE OF COACHES. Will leave as follows : — Eiverton to Invercargill at 9.30. a. m. Tnvercargill to Riverton at 9.30. a.m. Agents— E. ERSKINE, Doo SLrect. J. W. CHAPMAN, Palmerston-street, Eiverton fjIHE Working Mens' Club is now open to X Subscribers. Members will please apply f »r thetif'-'Sts to W.H.HOMEE,, Secretary. Club Room, Dee street. T> . U BE W' I N' -E , S. X THOMAS REYNOLDS, WINE MERCHANT AND IM2OBTEB, ' Stafford street, Dunedinj Imports his Wines direct from . Spain and. Portugal .where they are selected by Mr Wm. Reynolds,'ta insure purity and quality. „ . : -„ These Wines are procurable wholesale and; retail -from Mr John Hare, Esk street,. Ihver--cargill.' Report of Analysis by Professor Blacks Colonial Analyst. University Laboratory, Dunedin, 21st October, 1878. Thomas Reynolds, Esq. Sir — I have the honor to report on five samples of Port Wine forwarded by you. for; analysis. These samples may all be described as fullflavored, fruity, aromatic Wines ; possessing in a considerable degree that agreeable frasgrance that characterises genuine Port. They do not contain impurities of any. kind. . The perfect freeness of these Wines from every kind of impurity, the proportion of sugar and alcohol which they contain being quite characteristic of unadulterated, ; un--manipulated Wine, together with their rich fragrance arising from aromatic ethers, should strongly recommend them, and gain for them a good place in the Colonial market. . . (Signed) JAMES G. BLACK,, . 438 Colonial Analyst. C. FREEMAN K yV HpEESTREEI T^"' O T I C E •C. FREEMAN, Watchmaker and Jeweller - (Next to the new Theatre, Dee street) Begs to remind his friends and the public that, he will continue his Cheap. Sale till further notice, of Clocks, Watches, and firstclass Jewellery, Diamond Rings, Suites, ladies' and gents' Gold Chains, Studs, Scarf Rings, Pins, rich and newest designs, large assortment of Wedding Rings and Presents. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FOR CASH. .'All kinds oE Watche3 and Clocks accurately - repaired- with despatch, Sterling Silver Claret Jugs and * Cups for Presentation,

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Southland Times, Issue 3342, 7 March 1879, Page 1

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