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Public" Notices. ___- |-x"caed."3 |-\ R. *G A.L B R A I T H Tay steeet, 77.-U INYERCARGILL. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE, I have great pleasure in intimating having admitted Mr J. A. Leckie, late of Guthrie & Larnach, Dunedin ; also, Mr G. B.^Shepherd^ late of A. Briscoe k Co., Dunedih,"as'partners in the business of Ironmongery, and General^ Importer, hitherto carried on by me iri"D'eeT street, opposite SloanX New Theatre. WJiile . thanking most cordially |myk nnmer.ous customers and the public generally foPthe Very* liberal support accorded jto^mc since starting, I respectfully solicit 4^continuance of -same to the new firm. Jji-i..; - :- - *. .<»! v '-■"] WM. BROWN. ' Referring to the 'aboye beg to assure^. those favoring u^lt^^^pjifeionage^jthat,, all orders entrusted to us shall have our most careful attention, be executed with dispatch and charged at lowest prices. We -have just landing and to arrive large shipments of - English and American Goods, consisting, of<: E.P., and 8.M., Goods, Register Grates, Feaders and Fire Irons, 5 iSmgte-andj ßouble ~ Bedsteads, Leamihgtbri lßanges,"'Guns^*and^ Ammunition, English and American Cooking^ Stoves, every requisite for House Ftfrhisßing? China, Glass and Lampware. A complete^ stock of Builders' Ironmongery, Carpenters 1 •Tools, &c. Paints, Oils aud Colors,, _. .. . : ., ( BROWN, IM&RTE &■ SHEPHERD, " u J Ironmongers and Importers, Dee street, (Opposite Sloan's New Theatre.) 2158 "DLUFF HARBOR FORESHORE. Notice is hereby given that it is intended to introduce into the House- of Representatives and Legislative Council of New Zealand, in Parliament assembled, during the ensuing session of Parliament, a Bill, intituled "An Act to vest certain land in the Bluff Harbor Boaid as an endowment for the Bluff Harbor," the-purport of -which-Bill is to-vest the fol--Jowing-landfin the Bluff -.Harbor Board, ,that [is to sajfr-f^ll ihat(sfrip,orbeltjbf landvlyihg between low' aridhigh. water marks," constituting the foreshore of Bluff Harbor and Awarua Bay, and extending from Starling's _Ppint in a continuous line along the Western, .and Eastern margin/- of >. Bluff; .JHarbor, thereafter along the Northern Eastij :"ern, and Southern margin o¥ Awarua Bay, -thence again along the Eastern margin of vßluff Harbor- and.. the .Entrance, thereto,, tp , Tewai Point, the! ppirit of 'termination. ■: • , f ?irOHN WJU_ItCHELL, Vs. ?.. Chairman of the Bluff Harbor Board. 7?" Invercargill, , .-..-.•.., , v 20th August, 1&79. 2236 ESTATE CUFF p AND, MCGREGOR. — i^jmf\J;C7i aJU: .-■X AU accounts against the firm of Cuff and , McGregor,., livery- Stablekeepers, must be. -rendered to hie on' or bef dip Saturday next, J -23rd inst., otherwise they will not be recognised, and -all monies due to the late firm viriust be paid forthwith. Jp , • CHAS. W. BROWN, • , T .-. . .r Arbitrator. ' Esk street, <P- -.' August 19th, 1879. _^ TO THB OWNER OF SECTION NO. 1, BLOCK 4, also SECTION 28, BLOCK r'P 4, CHARLESTOWN. - Take notice that I desire that the boundary "fence between Section 2, Block; 4, also between Section 27 and 28, Charlestown, North Invercargill, be made, and that such fence shall consist of post and raUs, and close ■boarded. RICHARD BLACKHAM, p;j Owner of Sections No. 2, and 27. .yj Red Lion Hotel, i Dee street, py August Bth, 1879. S" ' OUTHLAND CHAMPION PLOUGHING MATCH ASSOCIATION. --The annual match will take place in Mr . Horman's paddock, Waikiwi, on Friday, 22nd instant. PRIZE LIST. DOUBLE-FUBBOW PLOUGHS. Ist Prize;. £10,- with jSitver Medal, value.. £3 3s (presented by President). 2nd do, £7, and Meerschaum Pipe (given by L. Rodgers). 3rd do, £5, and Burns' Poems (given by E._. H. Whitmore). 4th d0,v£3.7 l; pAp v .? ,j -;p ■ ■ sth?db' (if iribre than 15* entries), £1. SINGLE-FURKOW PLOUGH. Ist Prize, £8, with Silver' Medal, value £3 ?3s' (presented by P. K. McCaughan, Esq.) 2nd do, £6, and tin of LolUes (presented by Mr Gallagher). 3rd do, £4, and set of Cups and Saucers (presentedlby De.BeefT& Co.^L iv 4th do, £2. v To fiist prizetakers in both classes,' bottle ofChampagne, presented: by p Capt. Hey-. wood, Albion Hotel. f K P. iMgPECIAL -PRIZES.^ - "Ai -pa. The following special. prizes. wUl be given :— For best Ploughirig.iri Double-furrow Class— „, 1, set, 3 Jeafed" Harrows, ,, presented by Reid arid Grey; ): ' '— '*_ ?,/•; "p '4:;, Jj. . For' do,' in? Single-furrow 'Class— -American Churri; presented by Guthrie' arid ' Lar- : nach. For,- best , Break,_,with, Dpuble-furrow^Plough ;'_ll' set f Feerihg{|PolesV.pres^nted^by-R. " JathSs," WtntOu^f Silver" Mbert "Cham, „ presented, by C. Freeman. ; .. : . , ; ... For best Finish, with Double-furrow Ploughs; „; . r--White.;JEiell topper, . pyesented; ; by ; D.;> , ■,':! R0che, &:'Cq,,,,, ..;.:,-. ,' .v-. r , .t-^.;;-. - 7-.y For hest finish, with Singlerf urrgyVvPlough j — 2 cwt. Fencing Wire, presented by J. x.p Stock Sc.Cq.. .v : -.;.;. . ; fippypy fixFor best Breakjwith; Single-furrpwrPlough.T— , 1 set ..Feering Poles, presented by-; R. ; ■ \ a • James, Winton; l.box Tea,, presented, by Mathieson and Co. [For straightest, Ploughing, in-Doubl^furrqw'. ; f „ class-rrl .box Candles,- : presented; hyil-p ■; ■•! Hare;;f .....■.■,-, , ; y.-.-xi <■ j,-- -ynAA: i.- -i..'- , ,■ withjDouble-f urrpwo Plough^ipOi ifb^^^ J. Cooper and Co. '. ; „. r ; , , . ■„ . r ... For straightest Ploughing^ with 'Single-furrow Plough — Butter Cooler, presented by Geo. i Lnm^den.|_ ,^|_ _/"Y" J'± - For best^ Outs-and-'ins, with tingle-furrow Plough — Pak a^Water,tight, Ts ßopt_ i ;.„ ..pre?. . sented by Rr s SK»%&*ati"d ii Sbris. J^ «•« Youngest Ploughman on the field — .Writing, Desk, presented by K. Rose. ' *■■;-*-"-•*' Best-looking Ploughman on the field— Handsome Wedding Bonnet, preserited by ' Price and Bulleid. OHest "Plbughin'an on the field— Sleeved Waistcoat and KUmarnqck Bonnet, preP Ploughman with largest Famiiy— Carcase, of Mutton, presenl^d|b^p^Mi]rarid Co.; '1;. dozen smoked*' TFishf -preseritted-* by -L. A Marisco; Boys' Suit, presentedj byrN.Zg * Clbthing Co. *"*" 1 ' -' " " •'" * First |tnan|off> therfieldiwith; ]aj prizef^Leyer ; *t!lbck', preVeritedThy aha Moir. Best groomed Horses— Tweed Coat, presented': by Lewis and Reid. BSt'tkej-St'-. !Hamessi {mi dailyTiTuse^-r-Box A W I Windsor Soap, presented by J. D. ■Hayes.?-.- - . ; . :p ■ a ppiT 'At Best set of Harness— l cart Bridle, presented ;j,;£"^^--;^P^^li^;fr''.ri'!j,', i . ; j'->' r,dP:XXp • _ldiest;Hpughman on of .Hair?, ' "Jp^ "Brakes an<l? DombsJ ' presented' by; i-trs? ? T "BaUey- "J . -'t-P^ii-iJji-:! ■':■! Pi7<pp Best Turn-out-^Riding Bridle^ preserited "by t>. Powell and, QpJ , •. -„„, xi r '4x;P<4ppA. : -i J For-jbest .^ork^xif.' any^cl^syon.Uh'e-,ficld^l.2,* x ". ! " v - p^r^So^^es^^h^^R^D. ijYhle aiid-"■'■'iCOi'.K-f.-.i i fi, - 'tF y r *-J xAji.-'- y./'Pi.p./. ■fifiiyyx.i ■ i Last^^t^&e fi&d^S^ J. teew.Tanid.iHall.^, pJApXJPp J'?i_i^n^'off«^^|aldr^B^ y vE^^ 7a Dats, present gd^ JnOi Sharid;? Jjjp. J'iPp. By T^^Robertyl^pplM^L 1 :?^^ stnulMestf plbugh'ini|' mj ' jl^le-iurrowrj iis47ifis&7 '774pP4h- ''ii^u^WpppPxpA Entrance Fees---A subscription "of JWs^Jor, plough. TTE ntries to-^ber^a;^ pn rthes ground morriirighfTMatah^^tsTtpb'e^ , at 9^ito istart at^9.3o.T^. T- JJJJfiAJiJAppAyyiAA TvTße Arifiual Diririei|6| the:Ass^iati6ri|will: Tfc^plkcl at^fe?^Galbm street, on 22nd irisy? fihai&#7be_taken flt^:7o'clock. ?■ TiCketSjW 6^sich^iiay'->e obtained from President ■iar:'Se_Jetn-y.iV'-.?-^^a.^tt'g "APfififiXPi AAyPxAmj m ,,:;WEtJ^^4fPZAJ~

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Southland Times, Issue 3484, 21 August 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 3484, 21 August 1879, Page 3

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