: -^-- -- ; Public JSTotices -; J \ ; .."":" FUBLIO OPENING * r s ' ,' OF THH . ' . GEEAT KOETHEEN -EAILWAY. BY the kindness of Mr. J, R. I)avies, arrangements have been made' for the FREE use of Trains, on TUESDAY, the 25th inst., as under-T- i Trains will leave' the : In vercargill /Station at; 9; 10.30; 12 (noon) ;, returning 6om the Makerewa at 3. 30 ; 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 Church, Tay-street,. at. 10 a.m. prompt.; Children not attending schools ; can obtain tickets;by applyto any of the masters. , . :. ■:<■. Refreshments for children only will bd ; provided on the ground by the, Committee ..... • The Committee wxll mate arrangement*, fe* sports on the ground, as mentioned below. There will be a Public. Ball at, the Theatre Royal in the evening. ... < Tickets to .admit a gentleman and ladies introduced by him, 10s. Special tickets, admitting to the dress circle and side boxes, 3s. each. ; .■>'■■ Children's Procession and Refreshment ; Committee — Messrs. J. Eangsland, H. Smith, Jno. Munro, and W. H. Hall. Committee for Town Decoration.— Messrs. Hayes, Kingman, Pratt, Carter, Osborne, Cooper, Cleave, Reese, Marshall, Jaggers, Rose, Binney, and Roebuck, with power to add to their number. General Committee— Messrs. Hatch, Carey, Kingsland, Munchausen, Chapman, H. Qiordon, 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. Brayton, J. H. Smith, H. E.;Osbprne, f W. Mowat, C. B. Kingman, Granger, H. Jaggers, Wm. Livesey, W. Moffat, C. S. Button, Black-. wood, William Gar fchwaito, Isaac Broad, C. R^ese, 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, Ekonsteen and Hall, Reese, and W. Young, Dee-atreet. SFOBTS TO COME OFF AT T328 MAKAREWA, On TUESDAY, 25th OCTOBEE, 1864. £ a. d. 1. Climbing the Greasy Pole — Prize 2 2 0 2. Travelling along horizontal pole projecting over river 2 2 0 3. Duck Hunt 2 2 0 4. Hurdle Race, 400 yards over eight nights three feefc high — Frstprize 8 8 0 Second prize 2 2 0 5. Running in Sacks — First prize 110 Secondprize 0 10 0 6. Wheelbarrow Race (blindfolded) — First prize 1 1 0 Secondprize 10 6 Entries for the Hurdle Race to be made no* later than Monday, the 24th, directed to the Secretary Sporting Committee, care of J. Munro, bookseller. Stewards — John Hare, J. R. Carey, Wm. Livesey, H. E. Osborn», — Moffat, T. Connor, — Hamilton, A. Sayers, — M'Culloch, I. Broad, W. H. Brayton, J. Stock Parties in the country, and the inhabitants *f Riverton and the Bluff, are requested to bespeak their tickets early. S. MUNRO, General Secretary. THE BALL AT THE THEATEE EOYAL. Tickets, to admit a Gentleman and two Ladiet, 10s. 6d. ; and Visitors' Tickets to the Boies, 35., may be obtained of the 6T3WAEDS : Mr. S. T. Bttli.. Mr. S. Jacoby. — BOWMAK. C. B. KIWGKAW. — F. Chapmak. — J. Mttitbo. — GOEDOK. — M. MUNCHHAirSSIT. — Gbaingeb. — H. T. Ross. — J. Hatch. — W. Yoraa. — W. H. Ham. Ms. S. JACOBY, M.C. Dancing to Commence at Nine o'dook. 62-63 JOSEPH HATCH, Hon. 8e«. M. U. I. O. O. F. rnHE ANNIVERSARY BALL and SUPPER OX THB SHAMEOCK, EOSE, AND THISTLE 1 LODGE Will take place at fche THEATEE EOYAL, lOxn NOVEMBEE, 1864. JOHN MUIR, 5T.0. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentlemon, One Guinea. Inrercargill, filafc October, 1864 62. te i ———————— To let. v TO LET, AT BLUFF, \ HOUSE of seven apartments. The situation J\ is excellent, and rent moderate. The above is well adapted for a school and residence. Also, a three-roomed HOUSE, furnished; if required. . , . Apply to ■-',-. ■ ; JAMES WADDEL, CtmpfeelltOTn^ ; 2JaiOetobfl?, 1W4. ; ' 02-ta ;
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 63, 25 October 1864, Page 1
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656Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 63, 25 October 1864, Page 1
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