Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

. Amusements mHEATRE ROYAL. LAST APPEABANCE OF The " WHITE DIAMOND" Minstrels. FRIDAY, _'7th SE.'T., 1901 IIOUSK CROWDED TREMENDOUS SUCCESS SOLOS AND CHORUS SPLENDID ORCHESTRAL ACCOMPANIMENTS DELIGHTFUL | Staffe Manager . . Mr K R Qodward Conductor .. Jlr P H Mohr Admission -3s f 2s and is Train to Bluff 10.45 p.m. WM. WOODLEY, Hon. Seo. pv AFFO I) I L SH O W AND Promenade Concert ZEALANDIA HALL, I FRIDAY, 27tii SEPTEMBER, Doors oper from half-past Two ADMISSION — SIXPEN'CK J. FINDLAY, Fen See riIHK ANNUAL UNITED MASONIC I .\UUAI aL wi ; ! he held iv ASHLKY 3 HALL, Friday, 27th September lifketS can be obtained from Secretaries of Lodges. J. MAJOBEGOB, P.M., Hon. Seo. GRAND FANCY FAIR AND CARNIVAL, ((u aid ot UarrUon [iand Instrument Fund) OI'KNING ON TUESDAY Ist OCT., ZEALANDIA HALL, ESK ST. IAOIES who kindly iiitend to give contributions J in aid are respectfully requested to forward them to til ■ *ecritariea or any member of the Band during the week. ' onaUons > ( produce from the country « i 1 also be tbflnkf i])y received by Messrs &. Jenkins, Ksts street; A. Ker^uson, Dee street ; and kt ihe bamlroom od the ev< nin pa of Xueeday and Friday. Full particulars in future advert isament. J. OALDEB, \ Joint V. KAHNIE. f 6ecre»*rip». BAKING COMPETITIONS FRt'tT Cake, seed c^ke, tponge cake, ai v oven eoones, six girdle Bongs. Liberal prize* will he given in each of the above classes. Exhibits to ba in ihe h li not Uur ihau 3 p.m. on Wednesday, 2nd October. t'-Hriea KKKK and must be made with the secretaries not later that) Tuesday, Ist prox. Country entries may be addressed to Mr J. CALDEB, Box 19c, Inveroarjfill s M eetiDgs _ SPEECH AN SONQ MISSION TO-NIGHT— 7.3O St Pai l'b WksIKYAN CHURCH. Sister Elinor's subject: "The Oonvenion of a Jewess in Australia " Mi 69 Jule Laytoo's principal solo will be " He Was Despised aud lifjecied ct Jfen." Look out for future advertisement ro lecture entertainmenr, in to-morrow's issue. AWAKUA BIFLES A MEETING o( the Corps will be held in the Orderly Koora t>Disiht (Krid»y)at 8 p.m. for the purpose of electing a Captain. By order W. J, 8. DI'NLOP, Captain CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF SOUTHLAND THK Annual Of neral Meeting of members will be held in Millar's Prince of Wales Hotel, on Wed neaday, the 2nd October JOHNIfrSBEGOB, fco-ret»ry_ INVKRCARGILL ROWINO CLtH THK Annual detieral Meeting of the above Club will be add in Millar's Temperance Hotel on aturda.v, 28th inst, at 8 p m, NOT on Thursday as prtviounlv advertised. D. MORTON, Hon. Seo. SUNDAY, 2i)ui SEPT. /^IONSECaVTION of All Saints' Church, Gladstone, by the Lord Bishop of IHiaedin, at 3 p.m., and Confirmation Service 6.35 p.m Railway Notices ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (ISVERCARGI-.1, District). TEMPORARY EXTRA TBAINS It has now been decided that the extra posieogrr train on Seaward Bush Branch each Wednesday in October. 1901, will leave Invercargill 1.15 p.m. ar>d arrive Waicnah»ka S pm., and return laving Waim&htka 4.-IU p.m. and arriving Invercargill ti.JU p.m. instead of aa ahou a In previous advertiiiementa. BY ORDER MUSIC STUDIO NO Boys Class lesson to-night ; resume next week. OH AS. GRAY CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CURISTOHURCH. DEGaKE OF BACUKt-OR OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING. AN EDlrftnce Exhibition of £2O per annum, teDablo for two years, will be offered for Public Competition in Dectmber next. Examinations will commence on Tuesday, December 10th, at all places wbere Matiiculatioo and .Junior Scholarship Examinations are held, and at Canterbury College. Candidate* will be allowed to take six of the follow log subject* :— Lat in, Greek, KngUt.li, French, German, Mathematics, Kcience, History, Geography, and uraaing ; Mathematics, Science, aad Drawin< beiDjr oompulsorv. Excipt "tor Prawinß, la whkh. the Matriculation paper will be used, candidates will be required to uke the papsre set In the fort-going; subjects for the University Junior Scholarships, and to do well enough to obtain credit for the Matriculation KxaminUion. A Schedule of Marks can be had on application The University Fee for the Junior Scholarship Examination is £1 Is, and the candidates' names muat be entered both with the Registrar of the Uoiversity, Wellington, and with the Undersigned, not later thnn Wednesday, 23rd Ootober. A. C&AOBO^T WILSON, Reirtetnr. September 23rd, 1901. TTTTINTON JOCKEY CLUB'S ANNUAL V? RACE MEKTtNO, to be held ou SATURDAY and MONDAY, NOVEMBER i»th and 11th, 1901 :— PROGRAMME-FIRST DAY (SATURDAY). 1. Uvbplb Rack Bamiicac ot 40 soya. B<cood hone b soys from stakes Distance, two miles. NomiDation, 2<>» ; acceptance, 20s. 2. Trial Ftakks of 30 soy. Second horfe 5 soys from the stakes. W.F.A. for horses that have never won a race' exoeeding 10 sove. Distance, one mile. Entrance 309. Entiles olose on night of general en I rice, Ootober 28 :h. 3. Wistos rcp(nandioap)of 55 sovg. Second horee in i-ovu from the BUkes. DisUnce, ooe mile aad % hilf. Nomination, 30s; acaeptance, 253. i, Hokomi Timk 1 aoT (in saddle) of S;> soya. Second h< rw w WV4 from the eUkea. For hones that can do 5 mlv 45 Bee», or better, bicajice, two miles. Nomination, 30« ; acaeptance, 20a. -„ WmToa Guineas cf 25ge, #iiha*weepol 1 sruinea each added, hoiso f> guineas from the stakes, third horeo 1 gumta. DiatiLce, stven furlongs. Entries closed. 6. Flvi.vo Hasi.u ai- of 3U sovg. fecond horse 5 BO\sfrom the stakes. Dlatanoe, six furlorgs. Non.lnationd, 2m ; acceptance, 10a. 7 HARN&ts TimbThot of 30 soya. Second horM 6 euvs from the stakes. Distance, two miles. Nominatlm, 20a ; acceptance 10s. 8. Tradesmen's Haspu AFof 35 soys. Becond hor*f 7 soys from the stakes. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 2Us; «cctptai;oe, las. SKOOND DAY-MONDAY, llni 1. Hi rhi.k Race Haxdhai-. of 35 soys. Seoond horse T boys 'rom the stakes. Distaaco one mile and a half. Nomination 20a; acceptance 15a. 2. Stbvaku's Purs* Handicaj*. of 35 eov9. Secon horse 7 soys Irom ma stakes Di*t9nce seven furlongs. Nominations, '208 ; aooeptanue lSs. 3. Dasu Trot Handicap of 30 soys. Seoond horse ft govefiom tbeßtakea. Saddle or harnev. Msf aoce one mile. Nominatior, 'Jfls ; acceptance, 10si. FASMBRB' LATKWkLT'R lIANUKAr. Of 30 81 8. Srcond horee 6 «ov» from the 8 akes. Distance, TlurloDgs. Nomination, 2Oe ; acceptance, lOx. b. Pibtih.av Stakks HANDICAP Ol 45 BOVB. Fecond horte 7 so vs. from the slakes. Distance, one mile and a quarter. Nomination, 268 ; acceptance, 2Ug 6. Orkti Timk Trot, of So soys. fecond horee 7 bovh. from the etake*. Saddle or harness. 1 isunce, two miles. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 15s 7. Hlehy Plurry, of 16 soys. Second horee 3 soys from itakes. Distance, seven furlongs, Weight, 8 stone. Entrance, 168 g. FaruwkMi Hasdicai-, o/ 33 eovs Second horse 6 sovg from the stakes For all beatrn hor«e s that have run at the m'eling. Distance, one mile. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 10a. Entries received af'er No 6 race Ib ruu Nominations for all handicaps close oo Wednesday, 9Lh Ootober Handicaps for flrat daj's r£< log will appear on or abi ut October i'Jt-1 1 Acceptance)* (or first . daj'* handicaps and entries for Trial Stakes close on Monday, Ootober 2S h For further particulars see Oiazo Witness JAMK>< L. WILSON, Secretary _ INVKROARGILL.— There's ons b«gfc and ooly one In everything. Hondoi-Lankal, Ceylon paokid, fills the bill as far as tea is concerned. First award, Paiis Exhibition, to the growers In Ceylon

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST19010927.2.26.4

Bibliographic details

Southland Times, Issue 15056, 27 September 1901, Page 3

Word Count
1,197

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15056, 27 September 1901, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 15056, 27 September 1901, Page 3

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert