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Pnblic Notices• , JUST OPENED All the latest Styles in Boating, Cricketing, Tennis, Cycling, and Athletic Shirts, THE NEW BICYCLE SHIRT NOW IN STOCK ONLY A FEW LEFT. We have landed direct from the Manufacturers a large assortment of natural Merino, Llama, and Wool Undershirts and Pants, all marked at very low prices. ALL THE LEADING SHAPES IN SOFT, CRUSH, FRAME, TENNIS AND PICNIC HATS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. TRY OUR BOYS’ CLOTHING, All picked from New Zealand Tweeds and made specially to our own order. TIES! TIES!! TIES!!! The very latest productions in Gents neck wear, and the largest stock in Invercargill to choose from. No fancy prices charged here MAIR & SHEPHERD, MEN’S AND BOYS’ OUTFITTERS. DEE STREET (Opposite Post Office), INVERCARGILL. OPENED AT THE EXHIBITION A Line of UNION SHOT SILKS at la per yard A Line of PURE SILKS (Shot) at 2a 3d per yard 50 to 100 Dozen yards LACE, in Cream, White, Butter and Black, from Id per yard A Line of PRINTS at 4jd per yard A Line of 36 inch WHITE CALICO at 3a 9d per dozen A Line 36 inch PURE EGYPTIAN LONGCLOTHS at makers prices The above are a few of the Special Job Lines purchased by our Mr Thomson in London, and good value for double the money PLACE YQUB OBDEBS EARLY FOR CHESSES, An unlimited selection of Highclass Press Materials and Trimmings to choose from THOMSON & BEATTIE. TEBMS PROMPT NET CASH. A. MASTE RS AND CO. NEW GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON CELLULAR SHIRTS, KNICKERS, STOCKINGS AND CAPS FOR CYCLING ALL CLUB COLOURS IN SINGLETS AND SWEATERS FOR BOATING BEAUTIFUL SOFT SHIRTS AND HATS FOR PICNICING PANTS, SHIRTS, AND HATS FOR TENNIS PANTS, GAPS AND BELTS FOR CRICKET SPLENDID STOCK ( F FASHIONABLE HATS, ALL PRICES Straw Hats, Crush Hats. Bowling Hats, and every other kind of Hats at A. MASTERS & CO., THE MEN’S SHOP, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.

Amusements UNITED FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FOURTH ANNUAL PICNIC Will be held at MOKOTUA, SEAWARD BUSH , on FRIDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, 1894. Return Fare—ls 6d CHILDREN—HALF-PRICE. Train leaves Invercargill at 10 a.m., returning, leaving Mokotua at 6 p.m. CHILDREN’S SPORTS ALL DAY. HOT WATER PROVIDED FREE ON THE GROUNDS. T. KING, Caterer. City Guards Band in Attendance GEO. B. BROWN, oc2o Hon. Sec jNVERCARGILL CYCLING CLUB. GRAND FANCY COSTUME FOOTBALL MATCH, UNION GROUNDS, 14th NOVEMBER, at 2,30 p.m. Meetings TEMPERANCE HALL. PRINCE OF WALES BIRTHDAY. Meetings of Christians for mutual exhortation and ministry of the Word, will be held on November 9th (Prince of Wales Birthday), at 3 o’clock in the afternoon and 7 o’clock in the evening. Christiane cordially invited.- 1108 WAIRARAPA RELIEF FUND SUBSCRIPTION LISTS in aid of the above have been left at the offices of the various banks and at the Municipal Offices. I ask a liberal and prompt response. A. KAEoIDL, Mayor. Invercargill, 7th Nov., 1894. noS v. r. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF JAMES WADDEL & CO., MERCHANTS, BLUFF. FIRST Dividend of six shillings (6a) in the £ an all accepted proved claims in the above estate is now payable at my Deputy Official Assignee. Invercargill, 7th Nov., 1894. noB WANTED KNOWN Mutton i mutton i mutton i to meet the times. Selected by the best buyers Iroin the best flocks in Southland, and Al at LLOYDS, Kelvin Street, opposite Council Hall. NO FLIES ABOUT THIS ! Legs mutton, 3d per lb houlders, 2Jd, fore quarters. 2Jd. At the Ocean seach Freezing Works Lamb and Mutton Depot, Belvin Street, opposite Council Hall. Note { 1 leg Kmutton for Is fid 11 cl 9 Boones bought Al TH® WJODLATD3 MR/T PRRSERVING WORKS NEW SHARES SHARES in the Southland Building and Investment Society and Bank of Deposit may be taken up from November and are free from arrears. They may be obtained at the Society's office, Esk street, daily during office hours, or from 7 to 9 on subscription "‘ ght JAMES BROWN, no5 Secretary. Notice of RemovalJB. MOIR, Tinsmith, &c, has removed from Esk • Street to Spey Street, in the large and centrally situated premises, next to the offices of Messrs Walter Guthrie & Co., where all orders will receive careful and prompt attention. FOR THE WOOL SEASON—STENCIL PLATES A SPECIALTY. OC3O SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. SEAWARD MOSS SCHOOL DISTRICT. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that pursuant to the provisions of “The Education Act, 1877,” the Education Board of the District of Southland does hereby constitute all the land within the boundaries hereinafter defined, and which comprises part of the Clifton School District, and certain other land, to be a New School District, to be called the “ Seaward Moss School District,” and docs fix the boundaries of the said School District to he as follows, that is to say :— Commencing at the western end of Blyth street, Woodend ; thence due east following said street and in a straight line continued to the eastern boundary of Block VIII, Campbelltown Hundred; thence due south following the eastern boundaries of Blocks VIII and XI to the Awania Bay ; thence west along coast line of said Bay and Bind Harbour to the S.W. coiner of Block HI, Campbelltown Hundred; thence N. following the W. boundaries of Blocks 111 and VI to the New River Estuary; thence N.E. following the coast line of said Estuary to a point due W. from Blyth street, Woodend i thence due E. to the starting point. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the constitution of the said School District shall take effect on the Ist day of January, 1895. Bv order of the Board. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education Office, Invercargill, 7th November, 1894. noS SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. ALTERATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS BOUNDARIES. IT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED‘that the boundariesof ( the undermentioned School Districts as'previously constituted are hereby revoked, and the following shall be the boundaries of the said Districts respectively, that is to say vCLIFTON Commencing at the NiW. corner of Section 7, Block XIX, Invercargill Hundred : thence due E. to the N. lE. corner of Section 45, same block; thence S. to the S.W. corner of Section 21, Block XXII, said Hundred; thence due S. to the N.W. corner of Block VIII, Campbelltown Hundred ; thence S.E. along the W. boundary of said Block VIII to its junction with Blyth street, Woodend ; thence due W. following said street and in a straight line continued to the New River Estuary; thence N.W. following the coast line of said Estuary to the starting yoint. OTERAMIKA Commencing at the N.W. corner of Block I, Oteramika Hundred; thence S. following the W. boundaries of Blocks I and HI to the S.W. corner of Section 33, Block HI; thence in a straight line intersecting a bush reserve to the N.W. corner of Section 68, same block; thence S. to the S. W. comer of said Section 68 ; thence due E. following a road line along the S. boundaries of Sections 68, 67, 66, to 71 to the S.E. corner of Block HI; thence N. and E. along the E. boundary of said Block 111 and the S. boundary of Block IV to the S.E. corner of said Block IV; thence due N. following the E. and N. boundary of said Block IV to the S. corner of Section 36, Block II; thence N. and W. following the northern boundary of Block IV to Trig Station P. at the S.W. corner of Block II; thence clue N. to the N. corner of section 107, Gravel Reserve ; thence S.W. following a road line to the S. corner of Section 33, Block I ; thence N.W. following a road line to the N. boundary of said Block 1; thence due W. following said northern boundary to the starting point. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the above revocation and new definition of boundaries shall take effect on the Ist day of January, 1895. By order of the Board. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education office, Invercargill, 7th November, 1891. SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION. WAITUNA SCHOOL DISTRICT. TT IS HEREBY PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that, purJL suant to the provisions of the “ Education Act, 1877,” the Education Board of the District of Southland does hereby constitute all the land within the boundaries hereinafter defined, and which comprises part of the Oteramika School District, and certain other land, to be a new School District, to be called the “ Waituna Schoo! District,” and docs fix the boundaries of the said School District to be as follows, that is to say ' Commencing at the S.W. corner of Section 58, Block VI, Oteramika Hundred ; thence N. and N.p. following a road line along the E. and N.E. boundaries of Section 52, said Block VI, to the N. corner of said Section 52 ; thence N.E. in a straight line to the N.E. corner of Section 28, Block VIII; thence in an easterly direction following a road line to the S.\y. comer of Section 7, E.R., Block XI thence due S. in a straight line intersecting said Block XI to the Northern boundary of the oteramika Gorge School District; thence N.W. and S.W following the Northern and Western boundary of said Oteramika Gorge School District to the N. corner of Section 5, Block IV; thence S.W. and W. following the S. boundary of Block II to Trig Station P ; thence N. to the N. corner of Section 107 ; thence S.W. following a road lino to the S. corner of Section 33, Block I ; thence N.W. following- a road line to the N. boundary of said Block 1 at the starting point. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER PUBLICLY NOTIFIED that the constitution of the said School District shall take effect on the Ist day of January, 1895. ’ , By order of the Board. JOHN NEILL . SecretaryEducation Office, Invercargill, 7th November, 1894. noB

- BEATS THEM ALL. A TRAVELLER’S TESTIMONY IN FAVOUR OF THE WATERBURY. Mr John F. Herbertson, writes from Riverstone under date of June 21, 1894:— “ I have had a lot of watches in my time, and have a ten gniuea one now ; but I find that the Waterbury is the best timekeeper. No more expensive watches for me. I have been all over the colonies, and have travelled a good deal, and I give the Waterburys the palm. ’ Ask your jeweller for the Waterburys. If he does not keep them, send to the Head Office, Bond and Crawford streets, Dunedin. Watches can be forwarded by ost. Wholesale Agents for Southland, Walter Guthrie & Co. Wanted®, &c WANTED— A groom and rouseabout for a station. References required. Tothill, Watson and Co. noB WANTED QAAA DOZEN EGOS OVVv d. McFarlane, noS Esk and Dee streets. WANTED 12 dogs for rabbiting by Saturday morning,WILLIAM TODD WANTED to sell a heifer, on eve of calving. Apply, Times Office. no 7 < SHEARING starts at FIVE .RIVERS on 22nd November. Board Full. FRANK D. MORRAH, no7Manager. •yyANTED a housemaid. Apply Albion Hotel. WANTED— A strong intelligent Boy about 15 or 10, or an improver to the Upholstering. Apply Alfred Dewe, Don and Kelvin streets. noO WANTED to purchase second-hand Manure, Grain, and Turnip Drill. Send particulars. "Cambos," Times Office. noO SOUTHLAND BOARD OF EDUCATION APPLICATIONS, with testimonials, from teachers competent to fill the following vacancies will be received at this office, up to Tuesday, the 13th inst. 1, MATAURA ISLAND—Head teacher, present salary (male) £137, (female) £123 per annum, with small residence. 2, CAROLINE—Head teacher, salary according to average attendance. JOHN NEILL, Secretary. Education Office, Invercargill, 7th Nov., 1894. nol BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from seaman for the position of Assistant Signalnan on Bluff Hill. Applications to be addressed to the Chairman, Bluff Harbour Board and will be received up till noon of Thursday, the Bth inst. Salary, £1 per week. Applicants to state age. JAMES E. FOX, Secretary. Harbour Offices, Bluff, 3rd November, 1864,n00 WANTED the whole population to walk up Red Flag Street and purchase CHILDREN’S PINAFORES FOR THE HOLIDAYS AT GOLDIE’S KILMARNOCK FACTORY, DEE STREET. WANTED EVERYBODY to know we are taking orders for Pinafores, Aprons and Blouses. Bring along your stull and get it made up at Goldie’s Kilmarnock Factory, DEE STREET. BirFfiLMAC’S rats The Cheapest in town UNDER THEATRE ROYAL. FOR SALE—Several second-hand milk carts, dog carts, go-carts, with harness, real bargains, to clear. American Carriage Factory.ocll) WANTED KNOWN—That the American Carriage Factory lias the largest stock of Carriages in Southland at prices ranging from £5 to £lOO and has determined to sell. Please call and inspect. ocll) WANTED KNOWN, ALFRED DEWE, Furniture Warehouse and Under taker, has in stock all kinds of furnishings including Iron and Wooden Bedsteads, Spring Mat tresses, Duchess Pairs, Kapoo Beds, &c. Perambulators,' cheapest and best, in stock. All kinds of furniture made to order on the shortest notice. Picture-framing a speciality at lowest rates. Artists material kept in stock, Easels, Colours, Canvas Boards, Broshes, Palettes, &c. Note the address— ALFRED DEWE, Corner Don and Kelvin streets. Specially made for Southland. ANYONE in need of a really good PERAMBULATOR should not fail to see this make. Best value at very lowest price. CAN BE OBTAINED FROM H. August, Esk street, WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR SOUTHLAND OR WESNEY BROS., DEE STREET. WINTON JOCKEY CLUB ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 9th and 10th Novbmbbb, 1894. Programme approved bj’ the Dunedin Jockey Club. FIRST DAY : 1. Hurdle Race Handicap, of 25 sovs.; two miles. 2. Tradesmen’s Handicap, of 20 sovs.; one mile. 3. Handicap Time Trot, of 25 sovs., (in Saddle); three miles. ~ . 4. Winton Cup, a handicap, of 40 sovs.; one mile and 5. Maiden Plate, of 15 sovs.; W.F.A., Maiden horses only ; one mile. 6. Flying Handicap, of 15 sovs.; six furlongs. 7. Handicap Time Trot, of 15 sovs., (in Harness); two miles. , . . . 8. Selling Race Handicap, of 15 sovs., (winner to bo sold lor £10); seven furlongs. SECOND DAY: 1. Hurdle Race Handicap, of 25 sovs.; one mile and a half. 2. Steward’s Purse, a Handicap, of 20 sovs.; one mile. 3. Maiden Trot, of 15 sovs., (in Saddle); two miles. 4. Prince of Wales Stakes, of 25 sovs.; one mile and a quarter. 5. Handicap Time Trot, of 20 sovs., (in Saddle); two miles. 6. Welter Handicap, of 25 sovs.; seven furlongs. . Consolation Handicap, of 15 sovs. ; one mile. Nominations for all Handicaps close on Thursday, 18th October, at 8 o’clock p.m. Weights appear about Friday, 2Gth October. . . Acceptances for First day’s Handicaps, and Entries for Maiden Plate and Maiden Trot, close on Thursday, Ist November, at 8 p.m. For full particulars see Posters and Otago Witness, of 20th September. JAMES WILSON, ! ee2l Secretary Winton Jockey Club

TO LOVERS OF ART. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO. ARE SHOWING A WINDOW FULL OF NEW ART MUSLINS Which have just arrived, and comprise the Latest and Most Artistic Designs and Colourings in this popular and fashionable material, which is now so much used for draping purposes and curtains. IN JAPANESE DRAPING MUSLINS WB HAVE A FEW VERY CHOICE DESIGNS. HERBERT, HAYNES & CO., Direct Importers, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL.

{ J, BATH, ; 00AC H BUILDER, STREET, NEAR DEE STREET. Establish Ki) ovkr 27 Years. In Stock and built to Order—BUGGIES AND CARTS OF ALL KINDS, GIGS, WAGGONS, ROAD SULKIES, &c. Our DOG CARTS, &c., are furnished with patent * folding seats, worked on patent slides. Inspection invited. Vehicles repainted or trimmed. In addition to the above we have Horses and Traps on Hire, in single or double harness. no 7 \yOOL SCOURING SEASON 1894-95. J. MATHESON & CO , (Late of Woodlands) Beg to advise that, having Erected NEW PREMISES AT ONE TREE POINT, they are prepared to SCOUR AND CLASS CLIPS OF ANY SIZE, Also, LOCKS and PIECES. S3T AT MODERATE RATES, on application. Postal Addbf.ss— POST OFFICE, KENNINGTON.

Election Notifcs ELECTION OF MAYOR TO THE ELECTORS OF INVERCARGILL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—In compliance with the wish expressed by a considerable number of my fellow citizens I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the office of mayor. If elected no effort shall be spared on my part to fulfil the duties of the office. Respectfully soliciting your influence and vote on WEDNESDAY, 28th NOVEMBER, I Remain, Yours Faithfully, OC 3O W. B. SCANDRETT. MAYORAL ELECTION BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL To Messrs J. Fisher, J. Manson, T. Miller, and the other Ratepayers signing the Requisition. Ladies and Gentlemen—ln reply to your requisition to allow myself to be nominated as a Candidate for the Mayoralty, I beg to thank you for the honour sought to be conferred on me and have much pleasure in complying with your request, and now offer myself to the Ratepayers as a candidate for the position. If returned I need scarcely fissure you that I will do my best as heretofore to further the interests of the Town. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, 0c23 JOHN STEAD. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF EAST INVERCARGILL LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—At the request of a number of the Ratepapers of the Borough, I again place myself at your disposal for the office of Mayor for the ensuing year, and if elected, will continue to use my best efforts for the furtherance of jour interestSoliciting your support, I am, etc, no 3 TIIOS. FINDLAY.

DRINK GAELIC WHISKY—AS SUPPLIED TO ROYALTY

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Southland Times, Issue 13061, 8 November 1894, Page 3

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