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Meetings. STAR FOOTBALL CLUB. A MEETING of all players, ex-players, and supporters will be held' in Y.M.C.A rooms, Tay street, on MONDAY, 26th inst,, at 8 p.m. Jlyti3B6 A T. WILSON. Hon. Sec. HTHE Annual Meeting of the SouthA- land PAINTERS’ UNION will be held in the Labour Hall, Esk street, on TUESDAY, July 27, at 7.30 p.m. 3J1yt353 A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at A DRUMMOND, in the Public Hall on WEDNESDAY, 28th INST., at 3 p.m.,' to take into Consideration the Forming of a Railway District, under the “Local Railways District Act of 1914.” JAMES LUMSDEN, Convenor. Drummond, July 21, 1913. 3J1yt364 SOUTHLAND BOWLING CLUB. A MEETING of the Members of the ■d. above Club will be held in the Pavilion on TUESDAY, 27th INST., at 7.30 p.m. sharp. - BUSINESS: Discussion of advisability of holding a tournament (fancy dress or otherwise) on first Wednesday in October for the benefit of our wounded soldiers. Jlyu3B9 PRINCESS OF THE LAKES—No. 5. pOMMITTEE MEETINGS will be held THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, in the Town Hall as under:— ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE 7 30 GENERAL COMMITTEE. 8 o’clock. Business urgent and important. C. J. McEACHRAN, Jlyu39o Secretary, pro tem. ARMY AND NAVY PRINCESS. TO-NIGHT. rpHE LADIES’ COMMITTEE will meei in the Rooms, Dee street, at 8 p.m Important. MRS R. TRIST SEARELL, President. R. HINTON, A. L. FARRANT, Jlyu396 Hon. Secretaries. “COUNTRY QUEEN.” LADIES’ COMMITTEE. A MEETING of lady delegates from Country Districts will be held in Allen's Hall on SATURDAY, the 31st j inst., at 11 a.m. I To consider the matter of co-operation i with the Town Ladies’ Committee. All country districts are requested tc appoint a delegates or delegates. J. T. PRAIN, Secretary. Jlyu4os "Country Queen” Committee. WHOLESALE MERCHANTS AND j TRAVELLERS’ PRINCESS, j No. 2. THE LADIES’ COMMITTEE will meet in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on MONDAY, | 26th inst., at 7.30 p.m. All lady sup- ! porters are invited to attend, i A. S. COOKSON, i 2J1yt332 Secretary. INDUSTRLAL AND RETAILERS’ PRINCESS, No. 7. A GENERAL MEETING of all MEN SUPPORTERS of the above Princess (Factory and Foundry Workers, Shop Assistants, etc.) will be held in the j Y.M.C.A, Rooms THIS (MONDAY j j EVENING, 2Gth inst., at 7.30 sharp, j P. C. MITCHELL, i 2J1yt346 Secretary. I _ j INDUSTRIAL AND RETAILERS’ | PRINCESS. No. 7. A COMBINED MEETING of the Executivc Committees (Ladies and I Gentlemen! will be held in McGruer, j Taylor's Buildings (late Ashley’s Tea Rooms, Esk street, on TUESDAY' EVENING NEXT, 27th INST., at 7.30 sharp. Full attendance requested. ! P. C. MITCHELL, j 3Jlyt34T Secretary. COUNTRY QUEEN CARNIVAL. MEETINGS in connection with th® above- will Ite held as under—i MONDAY', 26th —WY'NDHAM, WAIMATUKU 7. .1 i. p.m., FAIRFAX 8.30 p.m., DRUMMOND 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY', 2Sth —HEDDON BUSH. SPAP. BUSH 7 p.m,, OTAHUTI 8.30 p.m., THORNBURY and KAPt'KA. THURSDAY, 29ih—EDENDALE. FRIDAY", 3 nth W REV'S BUSH, MAKAREWA, SEAWARD DOWNS, MABEL, WAIRIO (Town Hall> 8 p.m., WAIEAKI SCHOOL 3 p.m. (This latter for Birch wood and Wairuki .settlers i. SATURDAY', 31st —EASTERN BUSH (Mouafs Store) 2.30 p.m,, CLIFDEX 7.30 p.m., ORAWIA S p.m. J lytSSu INVERCARGILL ATHENAEUM. \ SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of XdL the Subscribers of the Invercargill Athenaeum will be held in the Read-ing-room at S p.m. on MONDAY', the 26th JULY', 1915, to consider the following motion and any consequential amendments to the Rules—- “ That the Subscribers of the Athenaeum accept the Town Council's offer of a subsidy of £250 per annum for the purpose oi making the Institution free, with the exception of the Lending Library, the Subscription to which shall be reduced to Five Shillings per Annum. JAS. ROBERTSON, jj26l Hon. Secretary.

FOOTBALLERS —Support your Princess by attending- meeting, TUESDAY BIRCH WOOD HUNT STEEPLECHASE RACES AT RIVERTON. HOLIDAY EXCURSION TICKETS TO RIVERTON will be issuable at Gore, Bluff, Tokanui, Lumsdec, Tuatapere, Nighicaps, and intermediate stations including .stations on Branches (excepting Waimea Plains and Switzers Branches; on 2Sth JULY, available for return up to 2911 1 July, if'ls. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS. WEDNESDAY, 2StH JULY. Usual 4p.m. train from Invercargill for Lumsden will leave Invercargill 5.52 p.m., Makarewa. 6.40, Winton 7.3 4 p.m. Usual 6.5 p.m. train from Winton for Hedgehops will leave Winton 7.40 p.m. Special train for Riverton, stopping at Otaitai Bush only, will leave Invercargill 10.45 a.m. Special train for Invercargill, slopping at Otaitai Bush and Grasmere oniy, will leave Riverton 4.58 p.m., Otaitai Bush 5.15 p.m. Usual 2.32 p.m. train from Orepuki for Invercargill will leave Orepuki 4.0 p.m., Riverton 5.2G, Otaitai Bush 5.34, Thornbury 5.53, Makarewa 6.40 p.m. Usual 4.10 p.m. train from Invercargill for Tuatapere will leave Invercargill 4.20 p.m., Thornbury 5.45 p.m. Usual 4.55 p.m. train from Riverton for Nightcaps will leave Riverton 4.40 p.m., Thornbury arrive 4.55, depart 5.50 p.m. Passengers from Riverton and Otaitai Bush for Nightcaps Branch should travel by train leaving Riverton 5.26 p.m., and Otaitai Rush at 5.Z4 p.m., and change trains at Thornbury. For fuller particulars see handbills or eaQUlre at station'. 1J1JT297 Et ORDER. TYENNIS PLATERS are wanted at X TUESDAY NIGHTS meeting. Sports’ Princess Committee Rooms. JIyuSSS i NIGHT. Jlyu3Ss RAILWAYS.

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Southland Times, Issue 17483, 26 July 1915, Page 6

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