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• J Anmsements. pRAND FOOTBALL MATCH, OK THH Union Grounds, I than Street, ItSTTHIS (WEDHESDAY) AFTERNOON.^* Pirates v. InvercargillKick off at 8.16 Bharp. ADMISSION, 6d ; BOYS, 3d j LADIES FBEE A. - : tA' ■ jy3 THHE BRITANNIA ROLLER 1 SKATING RINK. TAY STBEET, INVERCARGILL. OPEN EVERY MONDAY, WEDNE9DAY, and FRIDAY, from 7.30 to 10 ».m Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2.30 to 5 o'clock. TO-NIWIIT ! "TO-HIGH ff ! AT 8 45 P.M.— CHALLENGE RACE: A. R. MiTOHBLL J. BBOKBN9HA On Foot On Skates On Foot On Skates On Foot .Oh. I-kat<3 ADMISSION 6dT SK4TES Gd. MONTHLY TICKETS Oity Band Play Each Evening. m 6 JAS. MR ; L.KY, Manager. rjOLUMBIA 8 ITA TING RINK. GAREISON HALL. OPEN WEDNEBDAY A*D SATURDAY AFTERNOONS FROM 2 30 TO 5. Admission 6d, Skates 6d. WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7.30 TO 10. Admission — Gentlemen, ls ; Skates, 6d. Ladies, 6d ; Skates 6d. Patrons having their ov? n Skates are allowed use of Floor FRES OF CHARGE. SEASON AND FAMILY TICKET • WILL BE ISSUED AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW RATES. Efficient Band Every Wednesday Evening. m 22 Meetings. SOUTHLAND . CH A.M PION PLOUGHING . ASSOCIATION. The Annual Meeting of Memb9rs of the above association will take place at the Prince of Wales Hotel, on Saturday, 6th July, at 2.30 p.m. sharp. A full meeting requested. Parties having suitable land to offer within 10 miles of town will please send particulars of the same in before the meeting, addressed to JOHN A. MITCHELL, je29 Secretary, Public Notices MISSING FRIENDS— Frank and John King, natives of A r dlona, Ireland, write to your eldest brother, Healesvi'le P. 0., Victoria. jy3 JUST LANDED— IOO good Rabbits, fresh' and all trapped. Must be sold to pay the trapper. Ready for the Cook, at R. Howorth's Bse Hive store, opposite Town Hall, Kelvin street. ' jy3 SOUTHLAND BUILDING & INVEST. MENT SOOIETY & BANK OF DEPOSIT. Shareholders are reminded that to-day (Wednesday), is the fortnightly subscription day. Office hours— lo a.m. to 2.30 p.m., and 7to 9 pm jy3 JAMES BROWN, Secretary. i^i^^T T?OR HALF- MOON BAY, .gliyigjy^ J? KOPAKA, & PEGASUS. The SS. DISPATCH, carrying mails and paesengerß, will leave Bluff for Half- Moon Bay, Kopaka, and Pegasus, on arrival of first tram from Invercargill on Saturday, 6th inst. THE BLUFF & FOVEAUX STRAITS FISHING & OYSTERING CJ., LTD., jy3 Agents. MB GEO. LATHAM, CE. AND ARCHITECT, (Laic Latham & Co.) Beferring to the dissolution of the late firm of G. Latham and Co., I beg to notify tbat I am now carrying on business en my own acconnt as Civil Engineer and Architect, and Surveyor in the same office, Dee street, Invercargill. Gladstone Chambers, 2nd July, 1889. jy3 TTTE HAVE TO ARRIVE BY " WAVE QUEEN," 100 TONS FISON'S 100 SPECIAL TURNIP FERTILIZER ! It is advisable for intending purchasers to book orders early,.to ensure delivery. Whittingham Bros, and Instone. RABBITSKINS !

BBSWEB AHD TESMBATK Wants the above number for shipment, to London by the TONGATRITR O, Sailing on the Sth August; and the A O R A N G I, Sailing on tho Sth September. We have no 2d per pound to piy to agents to buy for us, no storage to pay, we clats and prepare tbem ready for shipment. Therefore by saving the^e expenses we are in a position to give from 4d TO 0d PER DOZ. MORE THAN OTHER AGENTS. Rabb ; terswill do weU to clean all fat off before wiring, and wire Back and Bell 1 ", so that the fur on the back or rum may not be exposed or meet the grea-y pelt when going into the bale. All Skins taken delivery of at Gore Railway Station. CASH RETURNS BY RETURN POST. BBBWBB AND TBEMBATF, RABBITSKIN EXCHANGE, (Opposite Railway Station), GORE. Horsehair and Beeswax bought iv any quantity _ iy? OOBERT WILSON AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH, WINTON, Begs to notify that having resumed business as above in his former premises (and lately occupied by John Hately) respectfully solicits from the farmers in and around Winton a share of their patronage. He is prepared to execute all orders for AGRICULTDRAL IMPLEMENTS, including Ploughs, Harrows, Grubbers, Sowing Machines, Drill Ploughs, with Grubber combined, Drill Sowing Machines, Draining Ploughs, Hedge Knives, &c, Ac, At most liberal terms, also undertakes to repair Reapers and Binders of all makers. HOR3E SHOEING A SPECIALITY. ■..■'. tioise « t Wilson, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKEB WitfFQff, mag

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Southland Times, Issue 10199, 3 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 10199, 3 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 10199, 3 July 1889, Page 3

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