ytOjlie Notices y,..,..,— u . y x--— r< ■- ,--m - .r -t i--".ir-in:T-ui .nrrw— rii npHr&AtfßE BOYAL PINNY BEADINGS AND PQPULAB -COKGBBT. j THE SIXTEENTH OF TSfi SEEXEB, | Will be held &t the The&tw Boyal, [ ON FBIDAY EVENING, September 11th, ! The President, J. M. M'OitraßjEaq., in the chair. PROGRAMME. PABT I. "MAGIC LANTEBN." ! Interval of Ten Minutes. SABTII. I Ist. Valae— * Adieu ' H. J. SwsianrG 2nd. Reading—' Aids and Hindranoes to Success' ... Extbact pjeom ♦Compahions or Mr Souttob.' 3rd. Song. ' 4th. Pianoforte duet — Los [ fcchos' MtrsAßD. sth. Reading — DuncanSchule- , brid's Tision of Judgment WttSON. 6th. Song— 'The Guiding Star' A. Fesca. 7th. Overture — ' Caliph of Bagdad' BoncEDlKtr. Bth. Reading — 'Lay of the - w Snapping Turtle ' BON GAOT.TIBR. 9th. Duet—' Wanderingsin the May time' ... GxOVSB. 10th. March— ' Tancredi' ... Rossini 11th. Reading— 'Very Much __ Married' .., Abtbmtts Wakd 12th. Song Doors open at seven o'clock. Admission, by ticket —Boxes, Is; Pit, 6dj Children's tickets, one penny. In consequence of the disappointment to the children last Friday evening, the Committee have decided to begin the entertainment for this Friday evening half an hour earlier than usual, in order to give full time fo the exhibition of the Magic Lantern. Fro Committee of Management, : CHAS. D. IRVINE, Vice-President. TTTR thoroughbred imported horse THAMES, by 'Kingston,' and the Clyde dale horse PLOUGHBOY, will serve mares at the Waime»; Plains this season. Terms for each mare — £5 5s for THAMES. £4 4s for PLOUGHBOY. . GEJSERAL SYNOD. npHE RURAL DEAN of Otago and Southland 1 gives public notice that a Meeting of the General Synod will be holden in Auckland, on the sth of October next. Three Clergymen and four Laymen are to be elected as Representatives for the Diocese of Dunedin, for a period of three yeors. Laymen of the age of 21 years and upwards, who shall have signed the following declaration, namely : — " I ,do hereby declare, thatl am a member of the United Church of England and Ireland, in New Zealand," are qualified to vote for the Lay Representative of the District of the Diocese in which they reside, and every such Layman being a Communicant, may be elected as a Lay Representative, whether resident or not in the district for which he is elected. ELECTORAL DISTRICTS. 1. From Dunedin (including the city and suburbs of Dunedin) to the Mataura — Returning Officer, C. Caldwell, Esq., Dunedin. 2. From Port Chalmers' to the WaitaM— Returning Officer, H, Clapcott, Esq., Oamaru. 3. The Goldfields— Returning Officer— Ochiltree, Esq., of Messrs Herbert, Lawrence. 4. Southland— Returning officer,— T. Brodrick, Esq., InvercargilL . If the persons nominated do not exceed the number to be elected, they will be returned as representatives of the Diocese ; if they exceed the number, their names will be published, and the electors will be called upon to record their votes. Form of Nomination Paper for a Lay Elector :— «I , do hereby declare thatl am a 'member of the United Church of England and Ireland, in New Zealand, and I hereby nomijiate , as the Representative from the District of i* the General Synod." . . Residence of Elector. Signature. Nominations must be sent in to the Returning Officers, on or before 12 noon of the 16th of September next. It is requested, before any candidate is nominated, that he should express his willingness to attend the Synod, in the event of his being elected. E. G.EDWARDS, Rural Dean. By order of the Standing Committee. Dunedin, Sept. 4, 1868. FABEWELL ADDEESS TO THE BISHOP OP NEW ZEALAND. I AM requested by the Committee appointed in Wellington to present a Farewell Address to the Bishop of New Zealand, to obtain the signatures of those of all classes and denominations who desire to take part in such Address. Parchment Forms lie in the office of the Clerk to the Superintendent for signature. HENRY ARMSTRONG, Tp O B SALE A most desirable Property for settlement, consisting of 134 acres of land on the banks of the Oreti, situated about a mile from Winton Township. The above property has a considerable portion of bush, and the soil is the Very best for agriculture j also there is a good run for stock, not to be surpassed in the Province Apply to - GEORGE BROWN, near Jty&l Biwh.
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Southland Times, Issue 1019, 11 September 1868, Page 3
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