Amaamghtt . j T^XCOBSION TO STEWART ISLAND.! SATURDAY, 28th NOVEMBER. | THE TUG "TwARUA " ! Will leave Bluff for Patterson's Inlet, Steward Island, on Saturday, 28th inst., on the arrival off special train, leaving Invercargill at 8.16 a.m * returning via Half-Moon and Horse Shoe BayeJ RETURN FARE 3, ss. f The Tag returns to Bluff about- 7.8© f.m ,and' a special train will convey passengera to Inver- 4 cargill, " . ' ] ' Refreshments obtainable on board. ; THB DUKBDIN NAVAL AND INVERCARGILL GARRItON BANDS ] Will accompany the Boat. j By older, W. CONYERB, \ ne2s \ Sec. Bluff Harbour Board. J THE ATRE.J Mb^DAtTioiirJbtEieEßlisss \ or a »d: m s il ijfX b .y rpXtji o ebt> DUNEDIN NAVAL ARTILLERY BAND/ ( Under the leadership of Mr T. Chapman), -j Assisted by the [nvercargill Garrison Band.'' Under the patronage, of .gMajora. Thomsqni , Hannab^ScandretvßurwfclUCaptains "Hey wood' , .Hate, Hb'n^Hastei^pf- the.mß:), Feldwick' 'Ko'hri^Ward/Pdi, and Officers and members of: the Inverca*gill Volunteers ; His Worship th 3 Mayor and Councillors^ and the local Friendly and Athletic Societies. •:'., 3 -..I --'« ••pBO'GRTA r M3MEE l :' k ' / : '~ •'"-' '$ > ■.or - .:■..-.•* ._ pAR'TX'. "•'.''■''■' ' ; ' '' I T i; Selection ;..."LV friglia'des Reggiuuthto.'? " •■'"■'•' v ; Donizetti.' , % '."" " " '•■'-> - -'■'-'' !: Invercargilf Garrison Band. ; 5 2. Song " The Death 'ft* Nelson "..... ;Braham MrStockwell. ' 3. Selection "Der Freischutz" Weber Dunedin Naval Artillery Band. I 4. Sang "Sing*Sweetßird" Ganz Mrs Murphy. 5. Vi«lin Solo '' Air Vatic " ......Da Beriof u<r >Mc James Cqombesn j I 6. Serection.:f...£"r Lombard! '"?...»'. Verdi Dunedin Naval Artillery Band. ' ]jiterYal r of.Fjve Minutes. ; farFh. I 1, Selectfeni..;.;..;' " Se'miramiB M) «/...i..Rossini, Dunedin Naval Artillery Band. 2. Song «' When the Heart is Y0ung"....,. Dudley Buck. \ Mrs Murphy. , 8. Cornet 5010... " The Favourite " ...Hartmann Mr Charles Coomloee, I 4. Song...i "MyQutea" Blnmuntnal ...... MrStockwell.. I 5. Euphoninm Solo......' : * Longing for Home".:. "S.T "."- " Hirtmann, vy' '>=:' t! - .. '• ':.. ■". , . Mtjtogtwoii.;// - J 6. Chor«s... <t Tae Heavens are Telling "...Haydn ...Cdmbined Bands (under the conductoreloifa of Captain Heywood). »,i , '• \ ..' : f: VGop'BAVE^ELBQp^BS.' '" ; Oonductbrs ' ... Messrs Coombes arid Siddall Accompaniisi; ». *._'j^»; :;,., ■. Doors open a* 7.30 j commence at 8 sharp. Dfe?i3 Circle,, 3s \ Stalls, , 2a j ? Pit, Is. Tickets everywhere. •■.:'... : -?.j.>:.. •■'.'■..' . n026 Q T 5 Jfffif'S PCTO T PA I $. gabbiso7 HaiiL. : DECEMBER Bth, 9th, 10th, ; akd 11th, 1885. Contributions- in kind will be thankfully received at: the parsonagie. " /*■••' no 2 . Lost, Found, Etc TQST HORSE.— Lost frem Esk etreet on the Jai';'' f l9tk init., a bay marc, aged, blotch brand ! near shoulder, white . star- on forehead. Information of her whereabouts wanted. Apply John Millar, baVer, Esk and Deveron streets. ; STRAYED into our paddock, Wallacetown 'Groseing, on or about the 16th October, 8 Hoggets and 1 Ewe.* Various brands and ear marks. If not claimed within a fortnight from date, will be sold to defray expenses. MALTBY * METZGER, Butohere, Waikiwi. Nov. 23rd, 1885; -- ;■>.. noß> AI AA R B W A R D. dWXI/U - . .... r? .-. ; - Stolen from. Otapiri, near Wiaton, between 9tk Julj Mid Ut Octobei, 1805, . with led blotcb. Mtini. on rump; ewes had swallow, neai.,ear t slit, off ear ; wethers, vw» Una. : --. ; - ■ '"•• The above reward will be paid to anyone giving information which will lead to the conviction of the thief or thieves. W» EVANS, Winton. ; 20th ypyamber, 1885. no2l Public Notices. DR HANAN, having returned from England has resumed practice at his residence, Gala street. nol7 QHEARING will commence at Menivale. on O 3rd December. Price 12a 6d per Hundred, Nftmes taken till Ist December. Fro James Ashbury, Charles J. R. RichatdßOn. . bo§4 T^B WOA 8 T L k ß OOALi Newcastle Oo*l, 200 Tons now landing per Ocean Ranger. . 0C24 " ' NIOHOLBBO3. Of RANG ASt) GtLOHHIST PAINTERS, PAPEBHANGEHS, GLAZIEBB, AKD SIGN"WRITERS, DHB STBEBT, IirVBROARaiI/L. oYIFI Oi 5 REM OVAL. JOHN MILLAR, Bread and Biscuit Baker, begs to inform Jus customers and the public generally, that he hao removed from Dee street to that shop at the corner of Esk and Deveron etreets, opposite Mr Saundefs, butcher. oc2B mO BLAOKSMITHS.-FOR SALE, a BlackX smith Shop, witn £9odwill of businessSmall capital— with or, without tools. Special Attention' is drawn* to this "opportunity of acquiring a really first class country trade. For further particulars apply on toe premises, or by letter, to PETEfi BRYOJS, Longridge i"no 26 * J ; .",; . \ ■;." ' . ; i rfiHOMAS QUINN AND CO. beg .fe notify JL that they have stopped puiohaeing Fork for this season. no2d RATES, 1885. RATEPAYERS are respeotftilly reminded . that the Bates for the. cunent year are hdwoverdue'i '■ - ; '. '"' V; ' • W« B. SGANDEETTj Town Clerk. Kov^thj 1886. . }.- ■> ■--.■■,.■ -.-. ■ no 6 ¥. rich a r d so n\- . .., surveyor; - IiAHD; SURVEY, aniTtRANSFER OFFICE BUSINESS TRANSACTED. . . Offices! Dee Street, opposite Theatre. . .;•>..; ,-, ; , ...^"... : ;. "y- ; .' " noli ffi^R sale /.jf* jrry A r T .a \l Yi "THE THOROFGHBi¥p RACE HOBSES- ' VlbLlSj'by Traduror, dam, Opera. " ; CIVIS, by Duntropii. Also, Racing Saddles,' Bridles, and Clothing. APP 7 T. B. MORTIMER. no2o Pine Bush, near Wyndham; ■JX B W S H A R E 18..... -' - Shares In the Bbuthl^dßuUdiugOTd'ljiVcetment Society, and Bank of Deposit, may be taken up from November, K \and are free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's office, Esk street, daily, daring office houiß, ; or between 7 and 9 *n subscription nights. > no 3 JAMES BROWN, Secretary John MacClui^ maker, Tay street, Inv(srcargill, has now finished a large quantity of (the Improved Bar Frame and Section Bee Hives. As a large number of orders are already on hand, intending purchasers are requested to make early application to his agent, Mr William Nicol, Watchmaker, Tay street. - no! 2 QOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD- *• teacherTwantbd. * J -^j. Hataura, Schaolmistiese. Present Salary, £110 per annum. • Wyndhanv Schoolmistress. Present Salary, £100 per annum. . ■' \ For the latter vacancy, one qualified to teach, singing will be preferred 1 !i * Applications with testimonials received up to Ist December next. »^- T „ * JOHN KEILL, Secretary,
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Southland Times, Issue 9075, 26 November 1885, Page 3
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930Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 9075, 26 November 1885, Page 3
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