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Leotures* _if YE N ING- LEO TTJ BES , ADMISSION EBE Ep T*> be delivered alternately at the Scots' Churoh, Tay-street, and St. Paul's Sohool-room.. ; Tttssday, AtrausT 16.-ttMt. A. BONAR. " Savings' Banks." Tuesday, August 23.— Dr. DECK. 'Oxygen, as an Active Agent." — Illustrated by experiments. '" ■* 'Contributions towards the defrayment of expenses, and in aid of the Free Library Fund, will be received at the close of each Lecture. lhe Programme of Lectures will be published Monthly., Other arrangements will be announced in the papers of Monday ancl Tuesday. THOS.' L. BRIGHT, Hon. Secy. July 29, 1864 Amusements. m HE A T B E BOY A L THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, The Romantic Drama of V I C T O $- I N E; Or, TIIE ORPHAN OF PARIS. After which, the Spectral Illusion of T HE G HO S T, In the Tent Scene of Richard 111. . To conclude with the Farce of THE AETEUJL £££„^,,1,,,^,; Seeds and Plauts. TEEES, SHEUBS, AND ELOWEEING PLANTS. fi LEAVE, WILLIAMS & CO. beg to draw \J the attention of their various up-country and town friends to the extensive and varied assortment of the above, just to hand per". Leonidas" and " Union," carefully selected by themselves personally, to suit particularly the Southland climate, as. follows : — FruitTuees. — Apples, (warranted clean), Pears, Cherries, Plums, Peaches, Currants, white, red, and black • Gooseberries, Mulberries, Blackberries, Raspberries, Filberts, and common Nuts. Forest Trees:— Oaks, Elms, Beech, Ash, Sycamore, Walnuts, Chesnnts, Limes, Scotch ancl other Firs. Shrubs. — Laurel (common) , Portugal, Holly and Bay, Laurel Tinus, 4 varieties ;■ Elder, Laburnum, 2 varieties ; Lilac, 2 varieties ; Myrtle, Arbutus or Strawberry tree, Weeping Willow, Cypress, 6 varieties. Flowering- Plants. — Dahlias 40 varieties Hollyhocks in varieties, Picotees ;md Carnations, &C, Roses 60 varieties, Jessamines in varieties, Double Violets, Polyanthus, Forget-me-not, and Bidbs in great variety. Miscellaneous.— Sea-kail roots. Asparagus do., Artichokes, Rhubarb, Seed Potatoes, Ashleaf Fluck, Lapstone aud Sumner, Nonsuch and Hundredfold. 50,000 2-YEAR OLD QUICKS. CLEAVE, WILLIAMS a?td Co., Wholesale and Retail Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Dec-street (opposite Exchange Buildings). : SEEDS! SEEDS!!- SEEDS!!! ■ A G R I"C U L TURAL AND VEGETABLE, PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS English clo. ; Oat clo. Italian clo. Cocksfoot do. Mixed Grasses for Lawns and Meadows, kc, kc CLOVEES AND COW GRASSES, In variety. VEGETABLE SEEDS, Various and Select. R II U BAR B Roots and Seeds. EARLY SEED POTATOES. The whole have been selected for their special adaptation to the soil and climate of Southland. JAMES COOPER and CO. Wholesale and Retail SEEDSMEN, FRUITERERS, Etc., etc, Comer of Lowther Arcade and Tay-street. N.B. — The trade supplied. Country orders will meet with immediat3 ancl caref id attention. Catalogues forwarded on application. Educational. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, INVERCARGILL. (Near the Junction of Leek and Dee Streets). * Conducted by tbe EE V. C. SEAELE. THE above SCHOOL is now OPEN for the reception of Day Pupils aud Boarders. NOTICE. THE FEES for tbe Invercargill School from the next quarter will be as follows :— Reading ... ... 12 shillings por quarter. Beading and Writing.:. 15 do. do. Reading, Writing and Arithemetic, .20 shillings per quarter., rHaEigow^ Treasurer of the Invercargill District - School Committee. ' GOODS FROM ENGLAND. rpHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMJL PANY uncle .-write, through the medium of their Londou Agents, MERCHANDISE to all NEW ZEALAND arid AUSTRALIAN PORTS.. at the usual rates of premium. "■„.*'" Claims settled and paid either in London, or the Colonies, at the insurer's option. ' ' ; " . AGENTS: Eowley and 8ri5t0vt, ..... .74, Goinbiii, London . Webster, Steel and Co.,... Buchanan-street, . - ■*'.■*-' .* * ■*■-•■■■■ Glasgow. "«,:■ Thomas Sanderson, Liverpool.-

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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 August 1864, Page 1

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