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Meetings __ FIRST CHURCH CHOIR SPECIAL Practice THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, at Bp. m. sharp. Every member requested to be present. By order of Committee. ST. PAUL’S PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. THE Seat-letting Committee will be in attendance this evening from 7.80 to 9 o’clock. ST JOHx’S CHURCH PRACTICE 10 a.m to-morrow (Eunday). CHAS GRAY. ~INVKROABGILL ATHKN.F.UM rriHE Annual General Meeting of the members of A the above Institution will be held in the Beading Room, on Thursday, 31st January, 1901, at 8 o’clock p.m. O. 0. EPROULL, Pro. Hon. Secretary HARRINGTONS COLLIE CLUB A MEETING will be held at Harringtons Crossing on Saturday evening, the 26th Inst, at 8 o’clock. S. HUNTER, Sec. FEDERATION ROYAL COMMISSION THE Oommissionfis will Bit at Invercargill on Tuesday, the Sth February, next, at 4 p.m. Any person desirous of giving evidence before them will please communicate, with the Secretary to the Commission at Invercargill prior to that date. ALBERT PITT, Chairman. SOUTHLAND BOABD OF EDUCATION THE Usual Monthly Meeting of the Southland Board of Education will be held in its Room, Tay street, on Friday, the let day of February, 1901, at 11 o’clock a.m. JNO. NEILL, Secretary Education Office, Invercargill, 25tli January, 1901. Churches ST. PAUL’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, DEE STREET. SERVICES To-Morrow—ll a.m. Bov. J. Cummings. Evening, Mr Jno. Wesney. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY, 27th J 4NUABY, Morning and EveningRev. W. O. McLaren, M.A., of the Bluff. ST. Paul’s Weslsyan Church, To-morrow. Morning, 11, Evening, 6.30, Rev. J A Luxford. Evening subject: “The Good Qieen.” Service of Sorrow. Vital Spark, Dead March. Mrs Blue will sing “ I know that my Redeemer liveth.” ENGLISH Church Services—Queen’s Memorial 1 Sunday—Gladstone, 11 a.m, Bev. D O Bates; 7 p.m, Mr S E McCarthy. Clifton, 6.30 p.m, Mr O H Roberts. Bluff, 6.30 p.m, Rev D C Bates Amusements fJIAHUNA PARK TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING. February 23rd & 28th, 1901. Entries for all events at above meeting close at 10 p.m. on Saturday, 20th January. Full programmes to be obtained from Mr R. Clark, InverCarßUl ’ H. L. JAMES, Secretary. IMPORTANT TO LADIES JUST received, from London and Paris, a consignment of Ladies’ Hair in all eludes, fashionable fringes and clusters; also, paitings (for elderly ladies). Hair dyes, rouges, and all toilet requisites. A lovely assortment of hair ornaments, ocrabs, clips, clasps, etc. MRS ROSS, Hairdresser, Dee street MUSIC ROOMS, ESK STREET PRIVATE LESSONS resumed Monday week 4ih FEBRUARY. Time table as before. CLASSES meet tire week following. In attendance after Wednesday next, 30. h inst, to arrange for coming quarter CHAS GRAY [A Card] rp D, 24. MOFFETT, (Formerly with National Mortgage & A Co) PRODUCE BROKER, House and Land Agent, Insurance, Shipping and General Commission Agent. ESK STREET, INVEROARGILL. PIANOFORTE. MISS Rf’SSFLL resumes teaching on THURSDAY, 31st INST., at her Rooms, Colonial Bank Buildings. THE WAIHOPAI SCHOOL will re-open NEXT MONDAY, 28th inst. DRAWING AND PAINTING. MISS A. M. NURSE will resume her classes ’ in Drawing, Painting and Wood-carving on the 31st inst. Will be in attendance at Studio from 10 to 12 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m. daily; Wednesdays and Saturdays 10 a m. to 1 p.m. Studio : Colonial Bank Buildings, InvercargiP. Death of Her Majesty. PUBLIC OBSERVANCES AS TO MOURNING RANFURLY, GOVERNOR OKDER-ifKIOUNCIL - At the Government House at Wellington, this twenty-fourth day of January, 1901. Present: His Excellency the Governor in Council. HIS EXCELLENCY, the Governor of the Colony of New Zealand, having been advised by the Secretary of State for the Colonies of the lamented death of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, and acting by and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of the said Colony, doth hereby enjoin as follows upon her late Majesty’s loving and lamenting eubjeots in the eaid Colony, in token of their grief and sorrow for the great loss the Empire has sustained : 1. All Ministers of religion and al congregations are invited on Sunday next, the twenty-seventh inet., and also on the day appointed for the funeral cf her late Majesty, to bold solemn service of public worship and mourning on behalf of the people of the colony. 2. The New Zealand Ensign, with a scarf of crape attached to the flagstaff one foot above the flag, shall be displayed at half-mast on all public .buildings in the colony till sunset each day and until sunset of the day appointed for the funeral. 3. All ships in the various harbours cf the colony are invit'd to display their ensigns at half-mast each day until and including the day of the funeral. 4. All officers of the Government are enjoined to wear mourning until further notified. All other subjects of her late Majesty are requested to do the same in such manner as their loyalty and feelings direct. 5. And, generally, until after the day of the funeral.it is enjoined that all festivities of a public nature be suspended, and that on that day all places of business and public entertainment be closed. J. H. MckLISTER, Acting-Clerk of the Executive Council. SOUTHLAND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ HIGH , SCHOOLS. THE above Schools will re-open for first term 1901 on Tuesday, 29th inst., at 9 30 a.m., at which time all pupils are expected to be present. Tbe Rector will be in attendance at the Schools on Monday, 28th inst, from 10 a.m. until noon to enrol new nupils. V CHARLES ROUT, Secretary High Schools Board. Invercargill, 18th January, 1901. BLUFF HARBOUR BOARD AN election- of one person to represent the Boroughs of South Invercargill, East Invercargill, North Invercargill, Gladstone and Avenal, on the Bluff Harbour Board, will be held on Monday, 11th February, 1001. Nominations of candidates must be addressed to, and lodged at my house, Georgetown, South Invercargill, not later than noon on Monday, the 4th day of February, 1001. Nominations must be la the form prescribed in the “ Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876.” ALFRED BALL, Returning Officer. South Invercargill, 25th January, 1901. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore carried on between George Anderson, William Thomas Boyd, and Thomas Scott Mullay, under the style or firm of " W. T. Boyd & Company,” as Sawmillers at Wrights Bush and Woodstock, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, the said George Anderson taking over the Woodstock. Mill with all the assets and liabilities of.the late firm in connection therewith, and the said William Thomas Bjyd and Thomas Soott Mutiny taking over the Wrights Bush Mill under the style or firm of “W. T. Boyd & Company,” with all the assets and liabilities of tbe late firm in connection therewith; the said dissolution dating as from the first day of January, 1901. Dated at Invereargill this Nineteenth day of January, 1901. SIGNED by tbe said George Anderson in the presence of Eustace Bussell, Solicitor, Invercargill. (Signed) GEO. ANDERSON. SIGNED by the said William Thomas Boyd and Thomas Soott Mullay in the presence of A. C. Hendemon, Solicitor, Invercargill. (Signed) W. T. BOYD. T. 8. MULLAY.

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Southland Times, Issue 14855, 26 January 1901, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14855, 26 January 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 14855, 26 January 1901, Page 3

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