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Oddfellows' BaU I. O. O. E. M. U. E. 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 G- RA N D BALL. To take place at Messrs Henderson and Bonar's store, Esk-street, ou 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 aud members : — D. Ross, N.G. J. C.Bellamy, P.P.G.M. W. B. Scandrett, G.M. Wm . Wilkinson, P. V. G. D. Webster, P.G. Wm. Lewis Wm. Todd, P.G. M. Hyams Wm. Fraser, P.G. John Kingsland, Treasurer. And from Mr Jones, Southland Club. NEIL FERGUSON, Secretary. Educational EITZROY HOUSE, RIVERTON. SELECT SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. MRS ROCKE, late of Carlton, Melbourne, begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of River con, Invercargill, and the surrounding districts, that, having completed her arrangements, she intends opening the above establishment as a first-class Boarding and Day School for young Ladies, on Monday, the 22nd ' July, inst. Riverton being well known as the most healthy and picturesque district in the Province, offers every inducement to parents and guardians desirous of securing for their children a healthy and cheerful seminary. Every iuformation on application as per above mentioned address. References : Rev. W. F. Oldham, Riverton. Mr J. Hatch, Invercargill. H. Saunders, Esq., 26 Lonsdale-street, Melbourne. H J. Haines, Esq., German Cottages, Nich-n!ariTi-»fa*p.nt', FitZrOV. Horses* nnO STAND THIS SEASON. AT G. PRINTZ'S STATION, BUBWOOD. The Thorough-bred imported Entire, "YOUNG PANI C." Yottng- Panic— by "Panic" (imported), out of "Lady of the Lake," by "Conrad;" dam by " Peter Finn," out of an imported Arab Mare. "Panic," by "Alarm,*" his dam by "Melbourne," out of "Birthday," by " Pantaloon ;" out of " Honoria," by " Camel." *' Panic," the Sire of " i oung Panic," is one of the best performers on the Victorian Turf, being the winner of the Launceston Champion Race of 1865, and of several fast races in Victoria. For other particulars see Victorian Ruff's Guide. "Young Panic" is a rich brown, with black points ; stands 15% hands high ; is four years old, and of good temper. TERMS: FOUR GUINEAS. A large paddock is provided free of charge, containing 5000 acres, securely fenced, well grassed and watered. Every care taken, but without responsibility. All charges to be paid before removal of mares. Mares left at Prince of Wales Hotel, InvercargiU, will be forwarded to the station. m H E "N A N A" will stand this season at Otama, near Switzers. Terms : £3 3s each mare, to be paid for on removal of mare. The "Nana" is by "Kiug John," an Arab horse, imported to Victoria by late Colonel Robins, out of " Brilliant," by " Lucifer." M. KINNEAR SWANSTON. npo STAND THIS SEASON • ._--. ■-'■._■ AT ' HEDDON BUSH STATION, The Thorough-bred entire horse "BEND I G O." [ TUBUS: [ £3 10s for each mare ; one in five given in. ' Large paddook provided free of charge j every f care taken but no responsibility *. all fees pay- | ablo before removal of mares.

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Southland Times, Issue 734, 9 October 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 734, 9 October 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 734, 9 October 1867, Page 1

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