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Public Notices NOTICE TO JURORS AND WITNESSES T (TROR3 and witnesses summoned to attend tb ••* Supreme Oourt on TuPßdiy, 3rd June, ar hereby notified that th?y will noc be required V attend until Wednesday, 4th June, 1902 H J JDIXON, Deputy Registrar, Supreme Court NOTICE A LL account] owi^g by the undersigned will b paid by Henderson and Batger, Inverc&rgill and all monies due to me rauct be paid before 30tl June to the above Firm, whose receipt will be a ful and sufficient discharge. ALEX. HOGG, Oreli Plains. 30th May, 19j2, TO BUSINESS MEN AND LEDGEH-KKEPERS. IPIAVE been asked by several business men t< form a private olass for the teaching of Doublt Entry Book Keeping and have decided to do so if i sufficient number of pupils apply within the next week. JAMES fI'JNTEB, Teacher of Book Keeping at the Tecunical f?ch-ol N.Z. Pine Co's Buildingß, Eek etreet. I have for sale a 1 6s per set a few of the sets of book! in use in my Technical School class. Country pupils taught b> correspondence. — J.H. BOROUGH Of SOUTH INVEROAROILL SPECIAL ORDER SE NOXIOUS WEEDS THAT the South Inveroargill Borough Council hereby resolves and declares that the following named plants as specified in the Noxious Weeds Act, 1900, and subsequent extension by Order in Council of date June 10th, 1901, all Noxious Weeds within its jurisdiction within the meaning of the said Act' which is intended to operate as a special oider (viz., Gorse, Broom, Ragwort, Dooks, and Canadian or California^ Thistle.) Also that a special meeting of the Couuoil shallbe held at 7.16 p,m on Monday the 30th day of June for the purpose of confirming the same. ALFRED BALL. Town Clerk LIME. LIME. LIME MESSRS R. Mt'DONALD 6 00. have taken over the Lime Kilns at Licnehilla, previously worked by Mr A. B. McDonald, and will be ready to supply Agricultural or Building Lime from the 3rd Maroli Send orders to J G Ward & Co , AGENTS. Southland Metropolitan A and P. Association's GRAND WINTER SHOW WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, 10TU asp mil JUNE. LARGE AND VALUABLE SPECIAL PRIZES WILL BE OFFERED. A TURNIP COMPETITION Will be hold, same classes as last year. Alao A FARMER'S TABLE, For which three large cash prizes wil! be given of SIX, FOUR AND TWO GUINEAS. All exhibits must be produoed on exhibitor's owa farm. ENTRIES CLOSE ON SATURDAY. 31st MAY. R. F. CUTHBERTSON, Secretary. T PLEASES LEASES LEASES THE PALATE ALATE ALATE AND SUITS THE PURSE URSE URSE BAXTER'S CHOICE RAVA TEA L E B R IS 6D ™ SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY PURBUANT to the Cfrnis of "The Banks and Bankers Act, 1880" and "The Banks and Bankera Aot Amendment Act. ISS2," the offices of the undermentioned Banks will be closed throughout New Zialand on Tuesday, the 3rd June, Anniversary of the Birthday of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales The Union Bank of Australia, Ltd, G £ Tolnurst, Inspector The Bank of New South Wales, E J Finch, Inspeotor The Bank of Australasia, Clement Winter, Inspector The National Bank of New Zealand, Lt Jatneo Ooatea, General Manager Bank of New Zealand, James Embliog, General Manager

Meetings INVERCAHGILL ROWING OLUB CARNIVAL A SPECIAL General Meeting of ladies assistini in the Invercargill Kowing Olub Carnival wil , be held in the Crescent rooms to day (Saturday) a 3.30 p.m O. HENDERSON, Seoretary Ladies' Committee. Professional Addresses Mr GILFEDDER, M.H.R Will deliver Political Addresses aB follows— BALFOUR— Monday, 2nd June LUMSDEN— Tuesday, 3rd Juno NlGHTCAPS— Wednesday, 4th June And other fixtures to follow N.Z. FARMERS UNION, INVBROARQILL BRA\OH V/fONTHLY Meeting of members at Secretary's IT-1 Booms, Esk Btreet, on Saturday, 3lst M»y, at 2.30 p.m. Bußikk.->3— General RICHARD ALLEN, Secretary Churches CT. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH O flenice to-morrow :— Morning, 11 ; Evening, 6.30. Rev. Goo. Lindsay. Subject- " An Important Doolsion." Volunteer t otices Headquarters 3oth May, 1002 SUB-DISTRICT ORDER By MAJOR I E HAWKINS, V.D., Commanding Southland Sub-District THP! Southland Mounted Rifles will parade in the Western Reserve, Leven street, Invercargill, at 2p.m. on Tuesday. 3rd June Dbkss— Drill Order with Anna J E HAWKINS, Major, Commanding Southland Sub-District Railway Notices YEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (iNTKRCARGIMi DISTRICT) CLEARING SALE, TITIROA EBTATK On Wednpaday, 4th June. 1902, Special Paßßenger Train (stpppiog if required at Mokotua, Kapufea, and Gorge Road) will leave Invercargill for Titiroa at 0 40 a.m., and will return leaving Titiroa at 6.30 p.m., and arriving Invercargill at 7.45 p.m. BY ORDER. "VTEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS (IsvßßCAßOiiii. District) PRINOB OB 1 WALES BIETHDAY RACES AND SHOW, WINTON HOLIDAY EXCURSION TIOKETB (rate! 2d pc» mile lit olasa, Id per mile 2nd olass— mileage oounted one way only — minimum fares, 48 and ?.a respectively) will be issued from any station to any station, on Htirunul-Bluff Seotion, from 30th May to 3rd June, BT&ilable for return until 24th June, 1902. Holiday Excursion Tickets to Winton (rate* shown Above) will bs issued from Invercargill, Lumgden, Oropukl, Nightcaps, Hedgehope, and intermediate lUtloag, by morning trains on 4th June, available for return until 24th June, 1902. TRAINB 3rd JUNE, 1902 Train ((topping at all stations, if required, for paaikngen) leaves Invercargill 10.45 am, Winton 11 56, and arrrreg Winton Racecourse 12 noon AU trains will, if required, stop opposite Winton Rftotcouiae tor passengers Afternoon train for Lumgden will leave Invercargll I.GO p.m, Uakarewa G. 26, Winbon 6.30, Raceoourse 8.40, Centre Bosh 7.10, Dipten 7 45, Lumsden arrive 8.20 (>.m Afternoon train for Invercargill will leave Lumtden 5.15 p.m, Dlpton 6.68, Centre Bubo. 6.36, Racsoount 7.1, Winton 7.18, Makarewa 8.8, and arnve Invcrctrrlll 8.85 p.m Kveciog train to Hedgehops will leave Winton 7.26 p.m » Train will leave Inreroargill for Bluff 10.16 p.m Train will leave Bluff for Inveroarglll 10.20 p.m TRAIN 3«n JUNE, 1902 Train will leare Invercargill 1180 a.m, and arrive Winton 12.40 p.m, stopping, If required, at all stations for passengers Train will tnre Inreroarplll 9. 40 a.m, Titiroa arrive 10 66».m, Waim*hak(v nrrire 11.10 a.m, and train will leare W»lm&haka 6.16 pm, Titiroa 6. 50 p.m, and •rrira InTOroargill 7.45 p.m, both stopping, If required, al Mokotua, Ktpuka, and Qorge Koad BY ORDER. District Lands and Survey Office, luvercargill, 29th May, 1902. NOTIOE is hereby given that the leases ot the undermentioned deserves will be offered for sale by public auotion at this office onjTuesday, let July, 1902, at 11 o'clock a.m :— WALLACE TOWN Sections 10, Block I ; 9, Bloc* 11 : 8, Block 111 ; (3, Block IV ; 4, Blook V ; 2, Block VI ; 10 Block VII ; 16, Block IX : 8, Blook X ; 2 Blocs X) ; 6, Blook XU ; 2, Block XIV ; 8, Block XVI ; 14, Block XVIII : 16, Block XX ; 11, Block XXII ; 9, Block XXIII Area, 1 rood each ; upset annual rental, 5s ; tenr, 10 years Conditions— Right of cultivation. No valuation for improvements One year's rent (together with Lease Fee, £1 1») to be paid on the fall of the hammer Immediately after sale of the ab-ive, the undermentioned Town Sections will be submitted for sale for cash by public auotion— WALLACKTOWN Sections 0, Block V ; 22, Blook VI ; 19, C!ook VII ; 13, Blook XI ; 4. Block XII' ; 2, 9, 10 and 11, 13, 14, 15, 16. 18, 21 and 22, Block XV ; 2, Blook XIX ; 11 and 16, Block XXIU ; 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Block XXIV, area 1 rood each ; and section 12, Blook XX IV, area 1 rood and 14 porches. Upset price, £20 per acre One-fifth of the purchase money must be deposited on the fall of the hamner, and the balance, together with Crown grant fee (£1) within 30 days, or the deposit will be forfeited Full particulars may be obtained at this offlje JOHN HAY, Commissioner of Orown Lands

A FACT. K. (!. UNDRILL haa a Splendid Up to date Stock of direct imported HATS AND MERCERY, Also, that he has a choice range of Overcoats in the latest styles. AND DON T you FORGET IT ! SEASONABLE. We have much pleasure in drawing attention to our New Season's Stock of BLANKETS and invite your inspection to our show of Colonial Blankets Colonial Blankets To be seen in onr window for the next few days The value is best ; and as the weather is right for them we expect crowds to come in and buy during the next few days. We have also just opened our New Stock of EIDER DOWN QUILTS Which are well worth seeing. HERSiIfT* HHYNES li C0 BJ DIRECT IMPORTERS, TAY STREET, INVERCARGILL

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Southland Times, Issue 16051, 31 May 1902, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 16051, 31 May 1902, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 16051, 31 May 1902, Page 3

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