:: ;. !! Notices. ;^,;j Jl ME S KE IE and CO., " : .. ; ' '/ ';. " xate" '"■■■■■ : ! ;' ; . ;,"'.,■'..' j KEEE & Q-ILCKRI^T, I PAINTERS, :PAPERHANQ:ERS,& fefAMEES, I CLYDE-STREET^ - - ■-*■■ -^ TMPORTERS of, and Wholesale and Retail X Dealers in, ■ ' ••■■.. ' Window Glass Paperhangings White Lead Oils Colors . . Varnishes . - - Brushes Gold Mouldings ; ' ' " t . And every Arfciele connecteii tritH the. trade, * H>,B?hc tAt the lioioest ■gossi^ie , Prices. ■:■•,■.:■ HOT, COLD^aot) SM^iEE IBATHS, E'SI4T R E'E T, Next Sottthxaitp .Times Office. T>HpCKLEY and CO. beg to notify to the xJ pubUc that they have erected commodious buildings, adapted for the purpose of - HOT; COLD, & SHOWER BATHS, Which will be OPENED ,'. . THIS DAY, 22ot> OCTOBEE, From 7 a.m to 7 p.m. ' The necessity of an establishment of this kind in Invercargill having been long felt, the propriei tOT 9 have been induced to meet the public reI quiroments by providing, at considerable expense, everything necessary for conducting, in first-class style, an establishment comprising HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS, which can be obtained at the most reasonable rates. sfi-tc Public Notices GENERAL HO L I D A Y. PUBLIC OPENING | . OF THE 1 GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. riV;ii.' uv.. :>:.■■.<■■.:' Air ,i \l I »:ivi v s, nrraiige- j I li im-ni.-: ;•-.■•. c inYii M-.dy lor \lw FflLvK USO | oi' Trains, -ou iL' KSiiAi", llic 25ih iush, as I under — Trains will leave the Invercargill Station at 9 ; 10.30 ; 12 (noon) ; returning from the Makerewa at 330 ; 5 ; and 6.30 p.m. Tickets to the number of 350 to each train will be issued, and these will be available only for the time trains named on them. The day and Sabbath schools (of all denominations) will form in procession, headed by the Provincial Brass Band, opposite the Presbyterian Chuivh, Tay-street, at 10 am. prompt. Children not ;i-l tending schools can obtain tickets by applyto any of the masters. Refreshments for children only will be provided on- the ground by the Committee.' The Committee will make arrangements for sports on the ground, as mentioned below. There will be a Public Ball at the Theatre Royal in the evening. Tirke-ls to admit a gentleman and ladies introduced !>y him, 10s. Special tickets, admitting to the dress circle and side boxes, 3s. each. Children's Procession and Refreshment Committee — Messrs. J. Kingsland, il. Smith, Jno. Munro, and \V H. Hall. Committee for Town Decoration. — Messrs. Hayes, Kingman, Pratt, Carter, Osborne, Cooper, Cleave, Reese, Marshall, Jaggers, Rose, Biniu-y, und Roebuck, with power to add to their number. General Committee — Messrs. Hatch, Carey, Kincsland, Munchausen, Chapman, H. 0-orvlon, S. T. Bull, H. M'Culloch, W. H. Hall, J. Munro, - H. Smith, W. Young. S. Jacoby, A. Sayers, F. Hamilton, K. Rose, J. Stock, W. Bowman, Hare, W. H. Bray ton, J. H. Smith, H. E. Osborne, W. Mowat, C. B. Ivingman, Granger, H. Jaggers, Wm. Livesey, W. Mon'at, C. S. Button, Blackwood, William Garthwaite, Isaac Broad, C. Reese, J. Gay, H. T. Ross, J. Pratt, Carter, Cochrane, and Cleave. Tickets (free) for the trains may be obtained from Messrs. Kingsland, Moeller, and Rose, TayStreet ; and Messrs. Munro, Ekensteen and Hall, Reese, and W. Young, Dee-street. SPORTS TO COME OFF AT THE M A E A R E W A . , On TUESDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1864. £ a. d. 1. Climbing the Greasy Pole— Prize 2 2 0 2. Travelling along hoi'izontal pole projecting over river 2 2 0 3. Duck Hunt 2 2 0 4. Hurdle Race, 400 yards over eight flights three feet high — Frst prize 3 3 0 Second prize 2 2 0 5. Running in Sacks — First prize 110 Second prize 0 10 0 6. Wheelbarrow Kace (blindfolded) — First prize..; -. 1 1 0 Second prize 6 10 6 Entries for the Hurdle Race to be made not later than Monday, the 24tli, directed to the Secretary Sporting Committee, care of J. Munro, bookseller. Stewards — John Hare, J. R. Carey, Wm. Livesey, H. E. Osborne, — -Moa'at, T. Connor, — -, Hamilton, A. Sayers, — . M'Oulloch, I. Broad, W. H. Bra y ton, J. Stock Parties in .the • «'ountr ; v, and. the inhabitants of | Siivorton an-! the Bluff', aiv requested to bespeak i their tickets early. • j ;.■'.• - ~ J. -MITNRO, | General Secretary. TH E B~A L L AT TJIE THEA TS E ROYAL. ——— Tickets, to admit a Gentleman and two Ladies, 10s. 6d^-j- -.and .Visitor*'. Tickets to the Boxes, 35., may be obtained of the STEWARDS : Mr $. T. Butt. Mr. S. Jacobt. — Bowman. — C. B. Kino-mait. — F. Chapman. — J. Munro. — GOBMON. > — M. MtP.CBHVTJBBJT. — Graii-obr. — H.I. Ross. — J.,Hazch. — W. Youno. — W. H.'llAtt. - ' Mb. S. JACOEY, M.O. Dancing to Commence at Nine o'Clook. G2-G3, JOSEPH HATCH, Horn, Sec
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 62, 22 October 1864, Page 1
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