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NOTICE. 1 NYONE found trespassing or shooting on Round __. Busa will bo proseouted. MARK SHAW. BOROUGH OP INVBRCARGILL, AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL rpilE Counoil of the Borough Of Invercargill has X authorised the Axemens' Carnival Committee to charge a fee of one shilling for admission to the Queen's Park on Easter' Monday, the 13th April' [ WM. YOUNG ' Town Clerk Municipal Offices, " Invercargill, 3rd April, 1903 i NOTICE TO SHOOTERS. i XTO shooting allowed on my property at New River. IX G. W. EDWARDS. A NYONE found shooting or trespassing on Titiroa __. or Springfield Estate will be prosecuted. G. C. TOTHILL. THANKS THE NIGHTCAPS COAL COMPANY, Ltd, tender their wannest thanks to their employes and to many of the residents of Nightcap? and Morley for the loyal and_ hearty way they fought the fire in the Nightcaps mine between Saturday night and Monday morning, the result beintf that he fire was completely smothered by their united efforts The company also takes this opportunity to ask indulgence from their customers for unavoidable delay in the execution of orders as a large part of the workings is necessarily blocked off in the meantime, but no expeiise will be spared to get them into working order aga : n as soon as it is possible to do so. Invercargill ■Mat March, IfXW. JAMES HUNTER,™-*" (For 12 yeara accountant of the Otago Daily Times and Witness Newspapers Co), 1 UDITOR, ACCOUNTANT & GENERA!- AGENT, PINE COS BUIDINGS, ESK STREET, I INVERCARGILL Tradesman's book? devised, kept, converted into donble entry, balanced. Balance eheeta prepared. Audits, Secretaryships, and any kind of accountancy or agency work undertaken. AGENCIES— Otago Daily Times and Witness Co Lyttelton Times Co Mataura Paper Mill Co Smith and Wildey, Counter Book Manufacturers. MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST RATES. _ Its Easy to Bowl Down Hill JUST as ea<>y as *it will be to SAVE MONEY on your next purchase at SIMON'S CASH BOOT STORE Ladies' Carpet Slippers .. .. Is Od Ladies' 2 bar Glace Shoes. . . . 4s lid Men's Bailed Balmorals .. .. Oa Od CLOGS, GLOSHES, GUM BOOTS Ladies' Leather Slippers .. 29 lid Men's Sewn Balmorals lns^Rd, 12s Od Men's Freside Slippers .. .. Is Cd SIMON & CO, THE THE GLASGOW BUTCHERY COMPANY. Cheap Meat. Cheap Meat. HAVING formed a Company and bought out Mr W WILLS' GLASGOW BUTCHERY, on and after Ist April, wo will SELL CHEAP FOR CASH. As we have secured MR WILLS as Manager, the public can rely on getting nothing but the best. The Company will sell for CSLSH and cash only, therefore they can SELL AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Look out for Prices. W. WILLS, Manager. \EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS ; SUPPLY OF TOTARA CROSSING SLEEPERS. WRITTEN TENDER* will be rece'ved up to noon of TueKUy, U'.h April, 1903, for supply of from ten to fifty sets of B>wn T 'tara Crossing Sleepers in accordance with con /: tions to be obtained &t he District Engin-er's ottice, Jnvercargill, where tenders art to be 'odired. Tenders should be marked " Tender forCrosri^g Sleepers," and must be accompanied by a deposit of five percent of the amoun* of tender. Telegraphic lenders will not be entertained. BY ORDER. District Eneinefr's Office, Invercaigill, Ist April, 1003. PRIME old Potatoes at SMYTH 1 Tay and Dee streets. _

Amusements. ORGAN RECITAL. ST PAUL'S PRESBYTERfAN CHURCH. THIS EVENING. COMMENCE AT UGHT O'CLOCK. Organ Solo -' Offortoira, Driffield " . . Mr Carr Anthem — " Sing O' Heavens " . . Choir Sohcr—" Behold I stand at the door " . . Mr Hensley Organ olo— "Tempo di Minuetto" — Townbhend . . . . . Mr Carr Sonc— " Husheen " . . . . . . Miss Mair Anthem -"Holy art Thou" .. .. Choir Song — "Oood-bya" .. Mrs Forbes Williams Clarionet Solo . . . . Mr Lillicrap Song -" The Heavenly Song" . . Mrs Blue Organ Solo- " Idylle, — Dudley Buck, «>p 52" .. .. MrCirr ; Song—" The Lost Chord " . . . . Mr Taylor Song — with violin obligate— " Sing me to Sleep"— Mrs Kdrbes Williams and Mr Fsrgu'on Organ Solo—" Oilertoire," Lefebure Wely .. Mr Carr NATIONAL ANTHEM. Coileetion will be taken during the evening in aid of Choir Fund. DON'T FORGET. SPORTS AT WINTON. GOOD FRIDAY. TRAIN AT 11 A.M. The Event of the Year is almost here AXEMEN'S GRAND CARNIVAL QUE N'S PARK, INVERCARGILL. EASTER MONDAY, C a AMPIO >SH IP ME ETING. ■C*»>AA phizes ooaa dW^VV AND 5 GOLD MEDALS *Wv All the champions competing, including Tho3. Pettitt, WORLD'S CHAMPION. AN EASY N.Z. RECORD. gi Individual Competitors for Chopping gi and Sawing alone. 90 Entries for Chopping Events 90 73 Entries for Sawing Events #3 163 GRAND TOTAL. 163 The "LIONEL BROAD CUP" for all boys under 15 years, 100 yards. Entry Free." Entries for running, cycling, and tug-o'-war close Saturday first, Intending competitors enter at once. ARTHUR A. PAAPE, Secretary, P.O Bo\ 212. SIXTH N.Z.M.R. THE SOUTHLAND MEMBERS OP VI NEW ZEALAND CONTINGKNT will hold a Re -union Sports ON GOOD FRIDAY, 10th April at WINTON RACECOUKSS 1. li Mile Hurdles, over 4 flights— lst £3, 2ud £2 ; entry 3s 2. Obstacle Race, 200 yards -Ist £2, 2nd £1 ! entry 2s. 3. Bilaclava Meelee— lst £4, 2nd £2 ; entry 10s per section 4. 220 Hurdles— lst £2, 2nd £1; entry 2s 6. 2 Mile Trot Handicap Ist £8, 2nd £1 ; entry 3s 6. Tilting at Ring and Cutting Lemon Ist £1, 2nd £1; entry 2s 7. 100 Yards Handicap— lst £1 10s, 2nd 15s, entry 2s. 8. Farmers' Hack Race, I mile, owners- Ist £2, 2nd £1 ; entry 2s. 9. Cigar and Umbrella Race, competitors to trot round poles, Ist £2, 2nd £1; entry 2s 10. Re-union Handicap, flat, 6th (Jont'ngent only, one mile, Ist _4, 2nd £2; entry Ds. 11. Wrestling on Horseback, open to volunteers, teams .4 men, Ist £3, ; 2nd £1 ; entry 2s Od per team 12. Bandsmen's race -lst£l, 2nd 14s; entry Is 13. Cutting Turk's Head— lßt£l, 2nd 10s ; entry 2a. 14. Rescue Race— lst £2s, 2nd £1; entry 1* Events 1, 3, 6, 0, 8, [>, 10, 11, 14, are mounted eVents; 2, 4, 7, 12 13, are dismounted events, Kvents open only to volunteers in uniform, excepting 8 and 10. Entries accompanied by fees must be in to the eeeretarv not later than Saturday 4th April. Refreshment booth on ground. Battalion band in attendance. Members of all other contingents cordially invited to attend in uniform. Admission Is. Ghas. E. Griffiths, secretary, care W J Lyon and Co., Printers, Invercarjiill. TIIE harvest will soon be in full swing again and you will require overalls and strong light ehirta or Beaver panto. 7he cheapest and best shop to buy at is Masters' r»"e street. Harvest overall parts 2s lid, usual price 4s «d, Btrong untearable shirts 2s lid. Beaver cord pants Js lid ought to 'kj 6s 6d. EVERY Tea-drin TnT/^T?T> nPT7A should at least tri JLIvJUjJIX AJli__. the new No 9at 2a IN warm showery weather a man requires a%h rain proof overcoat. Masters are selling a very stylish silver grey and dark slate rainproof coat, <<ame as worn by tourists, the most fashionable and up-to-date coat in the market 21s, sold in other shops 28s 6d.

T.O-D A V, DRESS GOODS SPECIAL SHOW OF THE NEW DONEG^ TWEEDS NEW DONEGAL TWEEDS NEW DONEGAL TWEEDS NEW DONEGAL TWEEDS SPECIAL SHOW OF THE NEW ZTBELENE DRESS TWEEDS NEW ZIBELENE DREfcS TWEEDS NEW AMAZON CLOTHS NEW AMAZON CLOTHS NEW AMAZON CLOTHS NEW AMAZON CLOTHS SPECIAL SHOW OF THE NEW PRINTED VELVETEENS NEW PRINTED VELVETEENS BWT- COMS AND SEE~THEM EARLY ~»fl a DIRECT IMPORTERS, TAT STUEBT, IN VERC AKGILL. COVERS. /jjjT^^ "\ |Jp^Sn SPLENDID QUALITY. / ffllH ll^ Mfcr MANUFACTURED OF THE VERY |ilf| \ " BEST MATERIAL, jJIISiB Jn Well and Favouraby known in Otogo and iH W£f B m " PRICES RIGHT - 1 1 / I RELIANCE RABBIT TRAP 1 I m |g| mMf ■•' Arthur's Patent Rabbit Trap MK^ WB^ 9^' J WITH WEL D ED LINKS «KF\to; BEST TRAP IN THE MARKEI a*" Agent for DICK'S PATENT BELTINftTM JOHN EDMOND, '' TAY y STREET.

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Southland Times, Issue 19012, 3 April 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19012, 3 April 1903, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Southland Times, Issue 19012, 3 April 1903, Page 3

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