Prospectus. returned without deduction ; and where the number of shares allotted is less than the number applied for" the surplus will be credited in reduction of the amount payable on allotment. Forms of application for Shares may be obtained from the Company's Bankers, Brokersj or Interim Secretary. The above-mentioned Agreement and the Draft of the Memorandum and Articles of Association of the Company may be inspected at the Offices of the .Company's Solicitors. Dated 7th November, 1882. n29 Churches DON STREET PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURUH. THE ANNUAL SOIREE Of the above Church will be held in SLOAN'S THEATRE, THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY) EVENING. Tea on Tablea at 6.30. After tea a Public Meeting. Speeches interspersed with music, n2B Lecture. \ RCHIBALD FORBES. SPECIAL NOTICE. In consequence of Sloan's Theatre not being available, Mr Forbes, who on his first appearance in New Zealand last night received an enthusiastic reception from a crowded and fashionable audience, will deliver his second lectare entitled KINGS AND PRINCES I HAVE MET, AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). Synopsis : The Emperor Wilhelm, at Gravelotte, Napoleon's surrender at Sedan, the meeting of the Monarchs after Sedan, tbe Prince of Wales in India, King Alfonso's return to Spain, Czar Alexander on Campaign, King Theebau of Burmah, the Shah of Persia, King Cetewayo of Zululand. THE ROYAL FAMILY OF GREAT BRITAIN. The Duke of Edinburgh as a Naval Commander, his arduous duties as. Storekeeper at Cyprus, Lie alleged Pro- Russian Predilections, the Prince of Wales on his sick-bed, the Dark Days at Sandringham, the Princess praying for her husband, the thanksgiving for the Prince's recovery. QUEEN VICTORIA IN ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL. " The Nation as a whole, Queen and People, were thanking God Almighty that, in His infinite goodness he had^been pleased to save alive him,jwho, with pale face and quivering lip, stood by his mother's side, his little son holding him by the hand." The Lecture will be illustrated "by Life Size Portraits of all the illustrious personages mentioned. THURSDAY, NOV. 30th, (St. Andrew's Day), at Sloan's Theatre. THIRD LECTURE, (Under the patronage of the Caledonian and Gaelic Societies of Southland). WARRIORS I HAVE KNOWN. Tickets for all parts at Rodgers and Cos. n29 R. S. SMYTH.E, ARCHIBALD FORBES' LECTURES. A special train will leave Invercargill for Riverton, on Thursday, 30th mat., immediately after lecture concludes. A. GRANT, n29 Traffic Manager, Amusements SLOAN'S THEATRE, INVERCARGILL. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. First appearance in New Zealand Of MR FREDERIC MAOOABE, 1 In His Matchless Entertainment, "BEGONE DULL CARE," The pronounced event in Amusements in the Australian Colonies. MR, MACCABE'S unprecedented success in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide and Queensland for over 14 months in itself is alone a sufficient guarantee that the performance is one of the best ever offered to the public of New Zealand. SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd DECEMBER. The world renowned MIMIC, VOCALIST, VENTRILOQUIST, AND CHARACTER DELINEATOR. FREDRIC MACCABE Will make his bow before the public of Invercargill. Box plan now ready at Moir, Johnson & Co.'s. Dress Circle, 4s, Stalls, 2s 6d, Pit Is. Manager, Mr Hiscocks. Secretary and Treasurer, J. F. Sutton. n27 SATURDAY, 2nd DECEMBER, OPENING NIGHT. SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Invercargill for Woodend at 10.15 p.m., and for Woodlands at 10.50 p.m., after Mr Maccabe's performance on that date. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. The Bluff Annual Regatta will be held on the 2nd January, 1 883. A Programme will be published in future issue. Wm. BRAZIER-CREAGH, nil Hon. Sec. Money to Lend MONEY TO LEND on freehold security, Apply to F. W. WADE, Solicitor, al6 Esk street. Invercargill. "Tl/TO NEY TO LEND Apply to Charles Rout, Land & Estate AsfiTit,. &r.. Li/I" ONEY TO LEND n sums varying from £60 to £10,000, on Freehold iecurity, at lowest rates of interett Apply to JAMES HARVEY Esk-street Inv*i"f»arsrill. Lost, Found. Etc. QNE POUND REWARD. Lost or strayed from Winton a Bay Gelding Hack, branded J on neck under the mane, on ofi side ; mark of wire cut on near hind leg above fetlock joint ; shod ; about 15| hands high. Any person giving information that will lead to his recovery will receive the above reward. Thomas Lampert, Blacksmith. Winton, November 24th, 1882. n25 l^ji r ii w a iT^rl. Lo s t from Beaumont Station on 28th October last, one dark Iron Grey Hack, branded XV on near shoulder. The above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to the recovery or delivering the same to Walter H. Keach, Beaumont Station Otautau. nl6 £150 R — w A n ~°- Notice. — A reward of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds will be paid by the undersigned to any person or persons giving such information as will lead to the conviction of any person, or persons, connected in any way in setting fire to any of th« three buildings which were burned down on. Heddon Bush Station last year, namely, Shearers' Hut, Stable, and Barn. RICHARD SPENCE, Heddon Bush. Hedd.Qaßuflh,lQthJwie ) l9W, |2i
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Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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814Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 4489, 29 November 1882, Page 3
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