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AmusementsrpJEEATßE ROYAL. Proprietor A. H. Puettelkow Stage Manager ... C. F. Searle LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF THE SEASON, AND OF THE ENGAGEMENT i)F MISS ELOISE JUNO AND MR CHARLES SEARLE. THIS EVENING, MONDAY, MARCH 18th, 1867, ' Will be presented a Comedietta, entitled THE ACTRESS OF ALL WORK. Manager Mr 0. F. Searle Frederick Mr East Maria (in which _he will personate six different characters, and dance the "Minuet de la four") Miss Eloise Jtnro Comic Song Chables Sbable To be followed by the great scene from Sheridan Knowle's play, THE HUNCHBACK Julia Mis 3 Eloisb Jmro Master Walter... ...Mr G. F. Searle To conclude with A MODEL HUSBAND. Simon Shanky Mr C. F. Searle Mrs Simon Shanky Miss Eloise JtrNO The musical arrangements will be under the direction of Mr Lloyd, who has kindly given his services. Admission : Dress Circle, 4s ; Stalls, 3s ; Pit, 2s. Doors open at half-past 7. Performance to commence at 8. Special and Select Performance for the GoVEBNOB'S visit. Election Notice. TO WALTER H. PEARSON, ESQ., INVERCARGILL. SIR. — We the undersigned Electors in this District, do hereby respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be nominated to serve as member for this district, in the Provincial Council, and in the event of a contest for the vacant seat, while we feel confident of your reelection, we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure it. William Vessie Wilson Lachlan Eraser John Lindsay James Laing Robert Lindsay William Hayward John •Vl'Kinnon James Lindsay William Ronald Philip Powel Frederick Sutton Waianiwa, Southland, 13th March, 1887. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF WAIANIWA. "' ■ ' " ; in\ ENTLEMEN, — I have much pleasure in acVjT knowledging the receipt of your Requisition to allow myself to be nominated for re-election as member for Waianiwa in the Provincial Council. The position you occupy, the influence you can exercise in that district, satisfies me that your power equals your inclination to secure my return, particularly as I can count on a large majority of those electo s who reside near Riverton. The receipt of such a requisition is more than ordinarily gratifying to me, as it is a satisfactory refutation to the imputations which have been thrown out lately — that, while nominally your Representative, I was not so in fact. I must, however, decline the honor you desire to confer on me. The experience of the last two Sessions of the Council has convinced me I must be careful how I draw on the bank of my constitution. The time and trouble necessary to the efficient discharge of the duties of a Representative I would not grudge ; but health is a matter of too serious import to trifle with. In thanking you for the trouble you have taken, and the kindness you intended, let me add that, while feeling confident I could successfully contest any of the agricultural districts in the Province, I would prefer asking your suffrages to that of any other constituency should occasion admit of it, and my health warrant my again entering into politics. I have the the honor to bo, G-entlemen, Your obedient servant. WALTER H. PEARSON. Public Notices GOVERNOR'S VISIT. 'rTiHE Conductors of Schools (Day and Sunday) JL intending to take part in the procession op the occasion of the arrival ot His Excellency Sir George Grey on Monday next, are requested to assemble the Children in tho Provincial Government Reserve, Dee -street, at 11 o'clock, sharp. After the procession, the children will proceed to the Cricket ground to engage in various sports for which prizes will bo given. JABBZ HAM, Secretary. Committee Rooms, 18th March NOTICE OF REMOVAL. tit AIE AND G-ARYEN HAVE BEMOVED TO DEE-STREET, Next the Southland Club Hotel. I PERENNIAL RYE GRASS SEED for Sale. V M'PHERSON & CO. . NOTICE. .. POISON is laid for the destruction of Dogs and Pigs on,. Run r No. 251, Venlaw Station. „ r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. TWENTY CELEBRATED RAMS, Lately imported from Tasmania, now to be Been at Mr M'Kellar's, Longridge Station. Leicester Rams, 2, 4, 6, 8-tooth. Half bred do, Lambs Do do Ewes, 2-tooth Do do Wethers, 2, and 4-tooth Merino Ewe?, full* mouthed Do broken do Store and fat wethers AXL delivered in Southland.

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Southland Times, Issue 645, 18 March 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 645, 18 March 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 645, 18 March 1867, Page 3

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