ZEAISAND RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSION TO QUEENSTOWN IN CONNECTION WITH QUEENSTOWN REGATTA, SATURDAY, 11th APRIL. On Saturday, 11th April, an excursion will be run to Queenstown, leaving Invercargill 7.45 a_m., Winton 8.25, Centre Busli 8.89, Dipton 9.0, Lumsden 9.32, Athol 10.17, Kingston 11.10 a.m., arriving Queenstown 12.45 p.m., returning leaving Queenstown 5.0 p.m.. and arriving Invercargill 9.50 p.m. The excursion train will stop at Winton, Centre Bush, Dipton, Lumsden, Five Rivers, Athol and Garston only to pick up or sot down excursionists for or ''from Queenstown only. Through fares (TICKETS AVAILABLE ON DAY OP ISSUE ONLY) will he:—From Invercargill, 12s first class, 8s second class; from Winton and Centre Bush, 9s first class, (is second class: from Dipton, 7s first class, 5s second class: from Lumsden, Five Rivers, Athol and Garston, 5s Gd first class, 4s second class. 2AG199 BY ORDER. SOUTHLAND EDUCATION BOARD. BOARD ELECTION. EXTRA ORDINARY VACANCY, XN accordance with the provisions of A “The Education Act, 1908,” it is hereby publicly notified that the following are results of the election held on 23rd March to fill the extraordinary vacancy on the Board for the Central Ward caused by the resignation of Mr Emanuel Amos duly elected a member of this Board. A. BELL, Returning Officer. Education Office. Invercargill, April 7. 1914. XAG22O LAUNDRY BUSINESS. WE beg to notify the public that we have purchased the Laundry business of Willie Wong Kee and Haan Lee and Co., and trust to merit a continuance of the custom accorded them. YEP MAN. DON TUN. NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS. OWING to ill-health, I have disposed of my Blacksmith and Wheelwright business at Waikiwi to Mr A. Fraser, and trust the same liberal support will be giyen to him. All accounts owing to the firm of Mr J. W. Gardiner must be settled before the end of April, otherwise proceedings will be taken to recover same. J. W. GARDINER. Waikiwi. I wish to inform the public that I have taken over the above business from Mr J. W. Gardiner, as from April 1, and by attending strictly to business and turning out the work in the best possible manner, hope to receive a fair share of patronage. A. G. FRASER. KIWI RABBIT TRAPS. BOROUGH OF INVERCARGILL. NOTICE TO FOOTBALL, HOCKEY, AND OTHER CLUBS FOR PLATING AREAS. Hockey, or other Clubs desiring to obtain the use of any portion of the Town Belt or Recreation Reserves within the Borough as playing areas during the coming season are requested to apply on or before 4 p.m. on TUESDAY. April 14, 1914, when the Council will allot the various grounds to the respective applicants. 4 APT 7 5 NIMMO £ BLAIR, ILOKIST. SEED MERCHANTS, ETC.. DUNEDIN. BUYERS OP ALL CLASSES of Farm Produce: OATS, GRASS SEEDS, POTATOES. ETC. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. PROMPT%KETURNS. . bouthland Representative: A. W. CROSBIE, Postal Address; Wyndham. KIWI RABBIT TRAPS. * . . __ Card ledger system. cards ruled to any pattern by the SOUTHLAND TIMES CO, LTD-
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Southland Times, Issue 17621, 8 April 1914, Page 6
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