O TICK On and after Wednesday the 4th. November, a daily coach wiil leave the Booking Office, Palmerston street, at 9 o’clock sharp, for Otautau, returning the same, day frem Otautau, at 10 o’clock. Through Single Fare, ss: Return Fare, 7s 6d. Parcels, &c., delivered with care and dispatch. JOHN N. SIMON. O V" ' I " c ii. EDUCATIONAL RESERVES. Section 30, BJock VIII, Jacob’s River Hundred, adjoining Groper’* Bush School, lias been withdrawn from the sale of-the hasps of the E lu*. cational Reserve to be held ou the 2nd of Nov., next. By order of the Government, JOHN H. BAKER, Agent Education Reserves. Jg A N K- “ H a. L I D A X • MONDAY, 9th NOVEMBER, being the. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY, the Banks will be CLOSED. caution! 7 CERTAIN well-known persons are hereby cautioned NOT’ TO*STEAL ANA MORE OF MY FI «E WOOD. If, after this date, they still persist in their *• starry ramble,’’ ballasted with a load of my property, I will be under the necessity of giving them a certain.pill composed of saltpetre. I don’t rain I a joke,, but w.ien a man is persistently robbed, it ia tiiue for him to complain. It must not be forgotten that we are iving nowin the nineteenth century, when a man, if he is honest, is a man; if the reverse, ha must be punished, and I’m the person to do it. So beware ! Honesty is the best policy ! GEO. HOWELL. Riverton, October 31 187 i.
TO STAND THIS SEASON. AND TRAVEL THE WESTERN DISTRICT. By Black Champion, imported from Tasmania by W. Burrows, Esq., an.l sol i at the hammer *o Mr Thornhill, of Centre liill, for £d2'). Young Champion's grand sire is BU k Cham pion .imported front Grcatßritain by ’. Gee, K«q.. of Tasmania,at the sum of £9OO ; the dam of Young Cnampion, imported from Tasmania by .Mr Burrows, and sold to Mr Lawspp-, for £95. The dam’s sire is that celebrated horse Matchh-R4. which never has bean surpassed, imported by W. Dyer, Esq., of Tasmania, at the cost of £llOO. Yopng Champion is rising; thr«» years old. stands IG* hands high,,dark cbesnut, with coital short hairy legs, and splendid action.. Gained the first prize at the Agricultural Show at Invercargill last year as the best two-year-old, and is acknowledged by competent judges, to bo the best colt ever bred in the Province. Terms; £4, is, payable at end. of season. For further particulars apply to. Gustav us Morton, in charge of the horse. - The Entire Horse ROBERT CDPPLE3, Proprietor. Jacob’s River, Oct. 27,1,874.
CLEARING: SALE-WIN TON TOWNSHIP. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MONDAY, 23e» NOVEMBER. DM ACT: OR TR is instructed by Mr. F. R. •, White, who has disposed of his business, to sell by auction op th# 23rd November, at the Railway Hotel, without reserve, 20 to 40, head quiet Mixed Cattle, 20 to 25 head Houses —thoroughbreds, hacks, colts, fillies, and a Draught Entire Colt. Full particulars prior to sale.
CRICKET ! CRI.CKET!! CRICKET ! ! 4 MEETING of those Gentlemen desirous of re-organising the Riverton Cricket Club will<b.Q, held at the Marine Hotel, Riverton, at 8 p.m., on WEDNESDAY, 4th November. *K E N ZI E 7 3 M USE U M. Dee-street, Invercargill, (Opposite the Southland Club Hotel). IMMENSE ATTRACTION ! NOW ON VIEW V THE MONSTER SUS SCBOFA, : WITH EIGHT LEGS, &c. A Splendid Specimen of the long-billed Paroquet, And a COMPLETE LEG AND FOOT OF A MOA. Admission One Shilling.
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Western Star, Issue 51, 31 October 1874, Page 4
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