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The member for Gladstone lias intro- ! duceda Bi'l amending the *' LM°asng[Act, - 1881”'' A Mark Master's Masonic ' Lodge | was opened at Winchester last night, i There was a large, attendance of; Masons i from all parts of South Canterbury, in* eluding neariy all the officers of the Timaru Mark Masons Lodge. After the ceremonies pf consecration and installation the Brethren present partook of an excellent banquet. Bro. DeHsnzie was elected Master of the Lodge, which is to be known as the Aroha Lodge, , • r . The “ World ” . says “ Sunday dinners ’have increased "and multiplied during the last few years in a very appreciable degree.' Among actors,Cthe Sabbath has always-been devoted to social enjoyments. To politicians it has presented the same opportunities, but it is only of late that these have been thoroughly understood and extensively utilized. Fifteen or twenty years ago Cabinet Ministers were hot in the habit of: entertaining or being entertajnecl,- to [anything like the/ same extent that they are at present. The political dinner’ party on Sundny has become as much an institution as the theatrical.” Incite Adlver|;iseiaents. FOR SALE CHEAP—A lot of Young BERKSHIRE PIGS (Weanors). Apply, R. Cole; Timam, for breaking: up 170 Acres more or less of strong Tussock Land, 6 inches deep, 10 inches wide, situated about 3 miles above Mr Teschemaker's Woolshed, Otaio, Four teams’required. Tenders to be sent tO the undersigned by 21st. inst. HENRY FORD, y .Timaru. * UNITED ANCIENT ORDER OF DRDJ -)S. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the OLD BANS HOTEL, on SATURDAY, the 17th Inst., at 8 o’clock p.m., for the purpose of lorthing a Lodge of the above order. Special inducements to those joining on opening night. ESTATE OF JAMES HENDERSON, A BANKRUPT., i ALL CLAIMS against this Estate must be sent in to me by Tuesday, 20th inst., or they will not be recognised. T. HALL, Trustee. NOTICE is, hereby given to the jurorg summoned to appear at the Supreme Court, Timaru, on Monday the 19th inst,, that their attendance will not be required. J, BESWiCK, ; ''Sheriff. Timaru, 15th June, 1882, TIMARU LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. ORDINARY WEEKLY MEETING will be held at the. Oddfellows’ Hall, Sophia street, THIS EVENING. ' Business: : ' Are the Principles of the Irish Land ’ League contrary to the British Constitution. ' . Ladies invited. : • ' C. 6. FRASER, Hon. Sec. TIMARU POUND. IMPOUNDED from Pareora Estate on Saturday, the third day of June, 1882, one Bay DraughUFilly, long tail, no visible brand. One Iron Grey Draught.Horse, no visible brand, white star on forehead, long mane and tail. Che Bay' Hack Horse, indistinct brand near shoulder. All young horses, 3 and 4 years old. If not claimed on or before Monday, the 19th day of June, 1882, they will’ be sold at the Pound, on that day, at noon. WM. BUTTBEWORTH, Ponndkeeper, TREES, TREES, TRBBSw • So*o I HAN & STUBBS have been favored with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at their Rooms on Saturday next, Jane 17, a- splendid Assortment of Garden, and Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c„ including Cupresses, Lawsoniana, Asb, Oak, Pinus Pinaster, Variegated Holly, Spruce, Scotch Fir, Arbor Vitae, and others too numerous to particularise. The Roses, a* splendid lot, will be guaranteed true to name. 'Note —Sale at 11 a.m, sharp. No Rcpcrvc. SOUTHAN- & STUBBS, * Auctioneers. V. R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section.) INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. EXCURSION PROM TIMARU TO CHRISTCHURCH. ON WEDNESDAY 21st JUNE an Ex cursion Train will leave Timaru atr, 7a'm. arriving at Christchurch at 11,15 a.m. aud a return special train will leave 1 Christchurch at 5.55 p.m. arriving at Timaru at 10.15 p.m. RETURN FARES. First Glass .. .. ~ 15s. Second Glass .. ~ 12s. Tickets available for return by Special Train same day or by ordinary train on any day up to and including the Wednesday following. FHEDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, June 14,1882.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2878, 15 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2878, 15 June 1882, Page 3

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