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Lost, Pound. Etc. ..- ■ ..; .. ... .m-v 1 --. -~ ■■..:■'-. ; . ■.-■■.•■•- *■: ■■-':-: v- ...if QTBATED from' Mains of Blair, Waimatnku, k7 on the 14th inst, a brindleicoilie dog, white feat and white strip on face. .Collar and chain on neck with, two leather tickets addressed Wm, Ross, Invercargill. Anyone leaving the same with Wm. Ross, Waimutnku, or at McGregor's stable'B will be rewarded. jal6 />V REWARD.— It haying , come to the dwO knowledge of the Southland. Acclimatisation Society, that parties are/ poachiDg tront and killing ducks and other game out of season, they have decided to offer a REWARD OF £5, for such information as will lead to the conviction of any offender. AARON BLAOKB, ; Hon. Secretary. Note.— -The Society are determined to press for highest penalties imposed by " The Animals Protection Act, 1880," and "Th« Salmon and Tront Act, 1867." .. ??" , ja!3 ■ Meetings

CTOUTHLAND .INSTITUTE tJ ■ •■■■-.- , ■■■ ■'■ ; The Annual Meeting of 'the Members of this Institute will be Held in' the Law Library, on Tuesday Evening, 26th January, at 8 o'clocki Business— To receive Balance-sheet and elect Office-bearers! ' ■ ■ < : ja2s EDMUND WEBBER, Hon. Sec. rpHE Annual General Meeting of Members of X the^.theneeum will be held in the Reading Room on Wednesday, the 27th January, 1886. No member whose subscription remains un» paid will be allowed to vote, ' JOHN FELDWICK, ja2o President. AN EXTRAORDINARY General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Invt-rcareiU Steamship Company will be held at their office, Esk street, on Thursday, the 28th inst., at 3 p.m. Business— The voluntary winding up of the Company. THOMAS BRODRICK, jal6 . Chairman of Directors. Amusements T TJMSDBN JOCKEY OKi JJ 33. Acceptances for the Flying, Lumsden, and Welter Handicaps, and Handicap Trot will be received by the undersigned up to 8.30 p.m. on the 28th inst, and must have the necessary amounts enclosed. Tickets at Saturday return fares will be iosued from Invercargill, Kingston, and intermediate stations to Lnmsden on race day, 2nd February, 1886. JAMES MARTIN, ; ja2l Secretary Lumsden Jockey Club. TNVEROABGILL CYCLING- CLUB. ANNUAL EVENING MEETING. PARK RESERVeTg-AIiA STREET, MONDAY, 25TH JANUARY. •Starting at 6.15 p.m. sharp. 1, One mile Bicycle Race, Handicap. 2. One mile Maidea Bicycle Race 1 , do. * 8> HalfiMile Flat Race' do. ' , 4. Five mile Bicycle Race, do. 5 k Boj s Tricycle Race, do, Entries free. 6. Three mile Bicycle Race, do. Entries, members 6d, Flat race non members 2s. Close on Thursday, 21st inst. Bicycles under 861bs disqualified. The Garrison Band will play selections throughout the meeting. Admission to Grounds 6d. jail W. MANSON, Hon. Sec

mOPIONIC PARTIES. The steam launch Lara will be open for hire rom this date. Down the New River Estuary, as far as the Pilot Station, or up the New River to the Bridge, The Launch has received a thorough overhaul, and will be in charge of two competent men. Apply to d3O JOHN RAMSAY. Public Notices H OENBBY. - THE MOST SUCCESSFUL STRING BINDEEt IN THE WORLD. WINNER OF THE WHOLE WORLD'S TWO GREATEST PRIZES. FRST £100 Prize of the Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, 1882. First £100 prize of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, 1884. Ten first prizes won at field trials in the Australian Colonies in 1884. Colonial honours of 1884, confirmed in 1885. HORNSBY 1885. "'COLONIAL VICTORIES. Two First Prizes f Won at the Great Field Trials, held at Smithfield, { October 22nd, 1885, under the joint auspices of the Royal Agricultural a • aw ninimnaß J and Horticultural Societies Two Diplomas -j of Soutn Außtra ii ai an d the Gawlor Agricultural So* ciety, beating McCormick, Howard, Wood, Johnston, Osborne, Deering, and Es« Two Silver Medals Nov. 6, 1885— First prize in field trial at Wan* garatta, Victoria. Judges were 79- practical farmers. They awarded Horneby first, Seating Wood, Buckeye, McCormick, Deering, a»|j Johnston. Nov. 14— First prize in field trial at Murtoa, Victoria. Nov. 16— First prize, field trial at Dimbolla, Nov. 18— First prize, field trial at Geelpng, Nov. 20— First prize, field trial at Nhill, Vie*. ' toria - ' ■ Nov. 20— Special prize in second competition at Nhill, Victoria, beating all competitor?, and gaining the maximum number of points for per* faction. \ Nov. 84— First priz9 in field trial* at Benalla, Victoria. _ . ' The above record must be sufficient to prove 'that the tforn.iby is now the be?t machine in the market, having at all the above trials b*»at the MeCormick, Wood, Howard, Johnston, Onborne, Deering, and Bsterley. - ' . " Aa the c is only a li m^ed number la the market parties should forward 6rd-,rß at once to thß *TSWSU,, WHITfI AW> C 0.,.; ;• ji»Jf} Jnvs^argilV-.

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Southland Times, Issue 90124, 25 January 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 90124, 25 January 1886, Page 3