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[For remainder qf reading matter see 4U& page. '|>HK WATEBBUKY WATCH QDESNFLAND. "BPLENDIT) TIMEKEEPERS." EVERYBODY DELIGHTED, From city and bush, from township and back tracks alike, conae kindly greetings to the Waterbury Watch Company, accompanied by cheque, notes, coin, stamps, and orders for more watches, fcead the record : — Very pleased with the Waterbury Watcb, It keeps excellent time, *q<l is worth three times the money. H. Habkis, Cooktown, The W»tcrbury Watch proven a most excellent timkeeper, lam wearing it every day, and with all the rough work it gets in Tiding, &c, it still keeps the came. No bushman should be without one. A. J. Low, Cio^ncurry, The Waterbury Watch gives immense satisfaction. It mskes good running wiih an eight-guinea lever I got from London a few yearn Ago, and it really seems absurd to get so good a timekeeper for co !ott a price, Alfred Witt, Miriam Vale. Am much pleased with the Waterbury Wafch. Several people here have them, and all are satisfied. W. E. Elson. The Waterbury is the cheapest watch in the world, and it can be repaired at a coat (according to its requirement*) in do case exceeding 2s (jd by Mr A. W. Macarthur, Watchmaker, Prince«a street, BunucliD. PRICE 13* 6d Each. L. RODGEBS AND CO, INVEKCABGILL. je Amusements TUT ISS SMITH'S BENEFIT SLOAN'S THEATRE. TUESDAY. 14th JUNE. SYNOPSIS : Grand Opening by Principals, Select Ohoir, and the Bund. Vocalists : The Misses Waymouth ("2), Smart, Howe ; l (2), Murray, Ramsay (2), Hogg, Borne and Sniiti, Mesdaraes Locke,Crockett, and Mussen, Mes-srs Gray, Dun^ford, Xeirnan. Price, JlcGibboD, Fraser, Searle, Smith, and'Feldwick (2). Cornet, W. V. Siddall. Piano, Mice Findlay. Aria, " Ern^ni," MI6S Smith. Solo and Chorne from Fteradale Bennett's tl May Queen." Selection, Orchestral Society. Dust from Rossini's " William Tel)," Mr and Miss Smith. Ballads, Trios, Quartettes and Duets. Musical Extravaganza by Messrs Anthony and Co A. C. Mackenzie's New Jubilee Ode, Prices~3s, 2s, and Is, A. limited number of Reserved Seats at Mr Yv . S. Moir's, Dee street {Musical DiJECTOR— W. J. |Morrish. Chaibmajs of Committee— H. Feldwick. Hon. Sbceetart — W. T. Siddall je7 Bankruptcy Notices. TN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of the " Bankruptcy Act, 1883 S " and the feveral Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of David Dun, of Chatton. Farmer, a debtor. Notice is hereby given that David Dud, of Chatton, in the County of Southland, in New Zealand. Farmer, was this day adjudged a Bankrupt, and tint the first meeting of his Creditors will be hr ld at the Courthouse, Gore, on Wednesday, the loth day of June, 1887, at one o'clock p.m. RODERICK MACLEOD, Deputy- A ssignee. Invercargill, Bth Jrme, 1887. je9 TN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of <he "Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the several Acts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of James Iloche, of Mandeville, Hotelkeeper, a debtor. Notice is hereby given that James Iloche, of Mandeville, in the County of Southland, in the Colony of New Zealand, Hotelkeeper, was this day adjudged a Bankrupt, an . that the first meeting of his Creditors will be held at the Courthouse, Gore, on Wednesday, the loth day of June, 1887, at one o'clock p.m. RODERICK MACLKOD, Deputy -A ssignea. Invercargill, *th June, 1887. je9 TN BANKRUPTCY In th°. nutter of the "Bankruptcy Act.lßß3,"and the A"ts amending the same, and of the Bankruptcy of John Thomson (senior). Farmer, Wiuton, a debtor. Notice is hereby gi/en that John Thomson (senior), of Wiuton, in tbe County of Southland, m Xew Z --aland, Farmer, was this d;w adjudged a Bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his Creditors will be held at the Courthouse, Invercargill, on Tuesday, the 11th day, of June, 1887, at two o'clock p:m. RODERICK MACLEOD, Deputy- Asei gnee, Invercargili, 3th June, 1887. I- 1 ikk and Rattray, Solicitors, Inveroargill 3«9 Public Notices WINTON RIVER BOARD. Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Winton River Board at a meetiug of the said Board to be held on the 11th day of June, 1887, by special order to make and levy a special rate of three t";irthingß in tue pound ou the ratable value of all ratable property within the Winton River Board District ; in pursuance of the consent of the majority of the ratepayers of the slid District, for the purpose of paying the annual charges on the loan of £15001 obtained under the provisions of the Government Loins to Local Bodies Act, 188<i, such rate to be an annoal recurring and continuing rate for a period of year* equal to the crnr ncy of the said loan, payable yearly on the first day of Peptesaber in each year at the office ot the Southland County Council, Invercargill. The Bate Book of the said District will be open for inspection on and after the 28th day of May, 1887, at the office of the Board, Wintoa. C. C SPROULL, »yl9 . Chairman..

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Southland Times, Issue 9540, 9 June 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9540, 9 June 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 9540, 9 June 1887, Page 3

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