Public Notices IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, (OTAGO AND SOUTHLAND DISTRICT) PROVINCE OF SOUTHLAND. In the matter of JOHN AITBJEN and MORRIB SALEK, of Invercargill, in said Province of Southland, Debtors, and of the " Debtors' and Creditors' Acfc, 1862" NOTICE 18 HEREBY OTVEN, to all to whom it may concern, that Meetings of the Creditors of the said JOHN AITKEN and MORRIS SALEK, will be held within mr Offices, Government Buildings here, on SATURDAY, the 12th day of November next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of investigating iuto the affairs of the respective insolvents, and for leconimending Trustees to be appointed jy the Court. JOHN S. JOHNSTON, Registrar at Southland of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Invercargill, 4th November 1864. NOTICE. OWING to the number of our Sheep deitroyed by dogs, we hereby give notice that POISON has been laid on Run 181 (Castle Rock). R9-to HOLMES & BARNHILL. NOTICE. rpHE person who tooi away a DARK IN--1 VERNESS CAPE from Puettelkow's Hotel last week, had better return it at once, and save himself exposure. 67-69 GRAND MASONIC BALIT ST. JOHN'S DAY. TUESDAY, 27th DECEMBEE, 1864. Tickets admitting a Gentleman and two Ladies, £2 2s. each. AS the number of Tickets are limited, immediate application must be made to either of the undermentioned Stewards — Brother F. CHAPMAN, W.M., P.Z. M. MENDOZA, S.W. J. W. CALLOW, J.W. „ JOHN HARE, Treasurer. C. B. KINGMAN. S. JACOBY. W. YOUNG. J. R. DAVIES. I „ ALFRED NICHOLAS, Riverton. L. LONGUET, CampbeUtown. All Brethren will appear in full Masonic Regalia. By order, C. B. KINGMAN, 65 tc Hon. Sec. M. U. I. O. O. P. rj^HE ANNIVERSARY BALL and SUPPER OF TIIE SHAMEOCK, EOSE, AND THISTLE LODGE Will take place at the | THEATEE EOYAL, 10th NOVEMBEE, 1864. Tickets, to admit Lady and Gentlemen, One Guinea. Brothers will appear in Full Regalia. Stewards : Bro. Webster, P. G. Bro. Muir, N. G. — Hall. — Newton, V. G. — munro. — moffett. — gllchrist. — mconnell. Ferguson. — Mortlock. — Showers. — Fraser. A competent M. C. will be in attendance. Tickets to be had of the Stewards, and also of the undermentioned Brothers : — Brother Kengsland, Tay-street. Brother Moellek, Tay-street. Brother Good Willie, Tay-street. Brother Ott, Tay-street. Brother M'Donald, Tay-streefc. Brother Ross, Arcade. Brother Wilkinson, Esk-street Brother Lechner, Dee-street. Brother La Fargue, Dee-street. Brother Barham, Dee-street. Brother Cleve, Dee-street. Brother Creamar, Dee-street. Brother Bennett Clay, N. G., Riverton. Brother Bagg-ett, P. GK, Long Bush. JOHN MUIR, N.G. Invercargill, 21st October, 1864.. 62 tc CO B B and C O. 'S COACH TO LAKE WAKATIP. r\N and after MONDAY, 31st OCTOBER, A COACH WILL LEAVE THE BOOKING-OFFICE, INVERCARGILL, EVEEY MONDAY and THUESDAY, At 2.30 p.m. FARE FIVE POUNDS. W. H. BRAYTON & CO., 62-tc Proprietors. NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION, 1865. Olllccs of tho Local Committeo, Province of Southland. AS it is proposed to hold a Local Exhibition of tho articles intended to bo sent to tho Exhibition, intending exhibitors ai*o requested to send the articles they proposo to exhibit, to tho Secretary's oilice, Government Buildings, on or before 10th November. 67-to J. B. TAYLOB, Secretary.
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 69, 7 November 1864, Page 1
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