Government Advertisements Superintendent's Office, Southland, 27th September, 1867. TT is hereby notified that-a reward of two hundred pounds will be given to the person or persons who will discover such a gold prospect in the Province as shall, in the opinion of the Warden, have been the cause of the issue of two hundred Miners' Licenses within nine months f the publication of discovery. By Order. W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Superintendent. SOUTHLAND RAILWAYS. ' B. H. & I. E. f"YN and after Thursday, the 26th current, it is intended to run only one Train daily between Invercargill and the Bluff, as follows : — From Invercargill at 9.15 a.m. From Bluff, at 11.15 a.m. The Train will be stopped at the intermediate Platforms as usual. Special Trains to meet mail steamers. By order, JNO. BLACKLOCK, Provincial Secretary. Pwwrneial Secretary's Office, Invercargill, September 24th, 1867. HPENDERS for the Supply of Meat for the Gaol and Lunatic Asylum, will be received at this office until Noon of the sth inst. By Order. W. H. AYLMER, Clerk to Supeintendent. Superintendent's Office, Southland, September 30, 1867, Oddfellows' Ball I. O. O. F. M. U. F. S. No. 4914. THE FIFTH ANNIVERSARY of the Shamrock Rose and Thistle Lodge of the Independent Order of Oddfellows, Manchester Unity, will be celebrated by a aEA N D BALL. To take place at Messrs Henderson and Bonar's store, Esk-street, on Thursday evening, October 24th, 1867. Dancing to commence at nine o'clock. The Committee having arranged for the whole of the premises, there will be ample accommodation for Ladies' dressing rooms, &c. The refreshments will be provided by Mr J. F. Jones, of the Southland Club. Tickets to admit a Lady and Gentleman, One Gninea. Can be obtained from the following officers and members : — D. Ross, N.G. J. C.Bellamy, P.P.G.M. W. B. Scandrett, G.M. Wna. Wilkinson, P.V.G. D. Webster, P.G. Wm. Lewis Wm. Todd, P.G. M. Hyams Wm. Fraser,P.G. John Eingsland, Treasurer. And from Mr Jones, Southland Club. NEIL FERGUSON,Secretary. Notices of Removal R BUCHANAN, Auctioneer, begs to intimate • to his friends and the public, that he has removed to the Provincial Sale Yards, Esk-street. R. B. invites special attention to the admirable facilities which these yards offer for the sale of Horses and Cattle. They are acknowledged to be the largest and best arranged Sale-yards in Southland. No charge made for Stabling Horses entered for sale. R. BUCHANAN, Auctioneer. lyr A I B, AND G A R V E N DRAPEBS AND CLOTHIERS, HATE EEMOTBD TO DBB.BTKBET, $»$ &« SottthM Club Hotel
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Southland Times, Issue 732, 4 October 1867, Page 1
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419Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 732, 4 October 1867, Page 1
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