Amusements. QDDFELLOWB’ HALL, RIYERTON, POST PONED MONDAY, 21st JANUARY. Positively the Sinai Farewell!! MR KENNEDY Will give bis Entertainment on the SONGS OF SCOTLAND, Assisted by the following members of his family : MISS HELEN KENNEDY (Soprano), MISS MAGGIE KENNEDY (Contralto) MR ROBT. KENNEDY , (Tenor), PIANOFOETE ... THE MISSES KENNEDY Commence at Eight o’clock. Admission—3s and 2s. Children in arm not admitted. f 1 1HE ANNUAL MEETING of the above . . corps will be held in the Drillshed on Thursday, 24th inst., at 8 p.m. Arms on issue must be returned on above date. Members will be held responsible for arms not returned. One Nighj Only! MISS MARJORY KENNEDY CS op ratio), R. KENNEDY, Manager. Meetings, R. K. Y. R. ACHESON, Captain Commanding.
EIVEETON L. O. L. ■jV/jTEMBERS of above will hold an Arch XU. p ur pi e Meeting at Eiverton on 26th January. Visiting members cordially invited. JAS. IRWIN, Secretary. WALLACE AND EIORD HOSPITAL. mHE ANNUAL MEETING- of Subscribers will be held in the Hospital Board Room on Saturday, 19th inst., at 2.30 p.m. TENDERS will be received till 1 o’clock above date, for the supply, for six months, of Beef, Bread, Milk, and Groceries, &c. G. O. CASSELS, Secretary. Sales by Auction sto ck^aleTthoenburt JUNCTION. FRIDAY, 18ih JANUARY. T O. McARDELL, under instructions ” • from various Vendors, will sell by auction at the Yards, Thornbury, on Friday, 18th January, at noon— On account of Mr A. Calder—--45 Head Mixed Cattle. On account of Mr J. W. Hamilton—--25 Head Mixed Cattle. On account of Mr Hugh Hall—--60 Fat Crossbred Wethers. On account of other Vendors—--500 Crossbred Sheep. On account of Qladficld Estate, without reserve—- \ Broken and Unbroken Light and ted v/ Heavy Horses. On account of Mr James Gumming—--5 First-class Draught Geldings, all thoroughly staunch On account of Messrs W. and K. Gray—--120 Prime Fat Crossbred Ewes On account of Mr Swban—--200 Fat Sheep On account of Mr Merrifield— Steers Parties wishing to sell Stock at this sale will please advise the auctioneer J. O. McARDELL. SATURDAY, 19th JANUARY, At 2 p.m. FOR ABSOLUTE SALE. A FIRST CLASS FARM, 193 ACRES, NEAR THORNBURY. |" O. McARDELL bus been instructed auction at the rooms, Don Street, Invercargill, on the above date, bis splendid farm, being Section 40, Block VII, Jacob’s River Hundred, 193 i acres, situated on the bank of Jacob’s River, and only one mile from Thornbury Junction railway station. This splendid property is all fenced anp subdivided into five paddocks, all of which are either in crop or in English grass. The other improvements are, good dwelling, large barn, four stalled stable, chaff house, stockyard and shed. There is also a capital garden, well stocked with fruit trees. The land is nearly all river flat, and the locality in which it is situated will be a sufficient guarantee of the richness of the soil. TERMS AT SALE. For further particulars apply to the proprietor on the farm, or J. O. McArdell, Auctioneer, Invercargill.
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Western Star, Issue 809, 16 January 1884, Page 3
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491Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Western Star, Issue 809, 16 January 1884, Page 3
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