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Publio Kotioea T-* r— ' ' ■ ' ii ii i i «**■■■ - n - ii ■ ' - ~ SOUTHLAND AGEICULTUEAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. MEMBERS of the above Association can receive their Cards of Membership on appUcation at the Secretary's Office, Government Buildings. JABEZ HAM, Secretary. Dec. 17, 1867. , „ * - SOUTHLAND AGEICULTUEAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. GEAND SHOW!! ■THHE FIRST A-iNNUAL SHOW of the above Association will be held within the Union Bank enclosed Reserve, Tay-street, on THUESDAY, 19th DECEMBEE. [ - » I For particulars see Programme in other columns. ; PUBLIC DINNER IN THE EVENING, i At the Pbince of Waxes Hotel. 1 SOUTHLAND AGEICULTUEAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. A T a Special Meeting of the Directors of the -^** Association, held on Saturday, the 14th inst., it was resolved: — Ist. That the time for receiving Entries of Stock or Implements be extended to 12 o'clock on Tuesday, 17th December. 2nd. That none but Members of the Association shall be allowed to compete 3rd. That the Light Harness Horse in Class 20 shall be open to all comers. Entries will be received by the Secretary at the Office, Government Buildings, Dee-street, np to time mentioned. JABEZ HAM, Secretary. 14th December, 1867. IVERTON INDUSTRIAL ART UNION valued 130 guineas, 100 subscribers at One Guinea each. Every share a prize, any of the smallest prizes when drawn, 7s 6d in cash will be paid for same (if preferred). Prizes: one at 16 guineas, two at 12 gumeas, six at 5 guineas, six at 2 guineas, twenty-five at 1 guinea, 25 at threefourthß, 35 at two-fourths of a guinea. The Drawing of Prizes will take place at the Odd FeUows' HaU, on Thursday (the day foUowing New Year's Day), the 2nd January, 1868. Subscription tickets forwarded to address upon appUcation to Mr J. Surman, President, Mr T. Austin, Vice-president, or Mr T. Horn, acting, Manager and Secretary, Odd FeUows' HaU, Palmerston-street. Victorian Advertisements. ANTHEOPOLOGICAL MUSEUM, AND GALLERY OF ILLUSTRATIONS, MELBOUBNE, VIOTOBIA. THE WONDERS OF THE WORLD and BEAUTIES of NATURE, hitherto hidden, now revealed. WONDERS of the BRAIN and Pons-veraUi, where the seat of mind, or soul, is supposed to be. WONDERS of the FIVE SENSES— Seeing, Hearing, Smelling, Taste, and Touch. EXTRAORDINARY FREAKS of NATURE, Together with Wonders from Paris, Florence, Munich, and England. WONDERS of LlFE— ActuaUy showing hidden life within life. Wonders of Accouchement. Wonders of Embryology. Wonders of Osteology. ? Wonders of Obstetricy. Showing the ORIGIN and PROGRESS from a mere speck to a fuUy-developed human being just about to see the Ught and breathe the air of heaven. It is the Most Wonderful, Extraordinary, Mysterious, MarveUous, ThriUing, Exciting, AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTION. Admission, 2s. 6d. T E C T if E E S~T -*-"** Eight highly important LECTURES, Neatly bound, As dehvered at the Anthropological Museum, Entitled " The Philosophy of Marriage." Parties unable to attend can have them forwarded post free, on receipt of six twopenny stamps. Address, Secretary Anthropological Musuem and Gallery of lUustration, 172 Bourke-street east, Melbourne. INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, Melboubne, 1866-67. COPPEE AND SPICES, NOTICE. — FTRST PRIZE MEDAL has been awarded to ROBERT HARPER and CO., of Melbourne, for COFFEE and SPICES ; aU good, of exceUent quahty. — Vide Report of the Jurors to the Royal Commissioners. Property for Sale, &cPOE SALE. A SIX-ROOMED Verandah COTTAGE, on the "^ gratings. Good garden, weU stocked, and in a high state of cultivation, surrounded by a Uve fence. A never failing Pump-weU and aU other conveniences. Apply to HATELY AND SCOTT, Dee-street. POE SALE OE TO LEASE. AVFRY desirable FARM at Waimatuku, in Block XII., Jacob's River Hundred. 240 Acres are Fenced in, of which 115 acres are under Grass and Crop. There is an exceUent five-roomed House on the Farm, also Stables, Barn, Stockyard and other suitable buildings. For particulars, apply to R. BUCHANAN, Esk-street. TO LET. mHAT large and commodious STORE, at the •*■ corner of Esk and Kelvin streets, known as Henderson and Bonar's. Apply on the premises, to J. C. BELLAMY.

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Southland Times, Issue 867, 18 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 867, 18 December 1867, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 867, 18 December 1867, Page 3

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