- ' Public STotices INVERCARGILL RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. IN consequence of the Exchange Hall being required for the Friday evening Readings. Drill will be held at the same place, ererj Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. By order, JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding. TiXCHANGB HALL. PKIDAY EVENING POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS. The first of the series (1869) will be held at the Exchange Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, 11th June— H. M'Culloch, EBq., in the chair. PBOGBAMME : PROLOGUE, written for the occasion by Mr J. G. Smith. Ist. Gallop — "The Review" HJSMY 2nd. Reading— "On the Revo. lution of 1848" TIMM Essay 3rd. Quartette—" The Hardy Norsemen" ISATIOKAI Am 4th. Reading — " One Niche the Higheit" E. Bukeitt sth. Duet — "Oh Joy!" (Fidelo) BBBTHOVBN 6fch. Quartette — " Come, Boys, Drink" BIABSCHNKB Interval of Ten Minutes. 7th. Song — " Ah che la morte (II Trovatore) Vbbdi Bth. Quadrilles — " The Palermo" D'Amirer 9th. Reading— " The Shadowless Man" Chamisso 10th. Song— "Yes, Let Me Like A Soldier Fall" (Maritana) Wailaoh 11th. Reading—" Extract from Tales of the Borders" ... WIiSOK 12th. Quartette — " I Loved Her" Hattok 13th. Chorus — "Awake JEolian Lyre" Dakbt The National Anthem. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock. Admission, 6d ; reserved seats, Is ; children, half-price. D. MACRORIE, Hon Secretary. NOTICE. ALL Account* and claims against the late Thomas Hamilton, of Roselle, Long Bnsh, are requested to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 30th June, instant, for adjustment, otherwise they will not be recognised; and all accounts and 'debts due to said deceased are requested to be paid to the undersigned forthwith. JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor for the Executors. Esk-street, Invercargill, 9th June, 1869. QUICKS! QUICKS ! ! QUICKS ! ! ! r\ N S A^ L E — Til nnn q uiok3> 3 years old * These QUICK 3 were carefully transplanted at two years old, and are consequently all well rooted, and superior to four year old plants direct from the seed beds. ROBERT CLEAVE, Seedsman and Nurseryman. NOTICE. I AMES SHIRLY, my successor, is authorised J to receive all debts due to me, his receipt will be a final discharge for the same. ADAM SUTHERLAND. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. |~)ARTIES wishing to subscribe to the above _L are requested to send their orders as early as convenient to L. RODGERS, Agent, Dee-street. B. H. & I. RAILWAY. ON advertised days of Steamers sailing from the Bluff— Retubn Ticket •• 5». NICHOL & SHEARER. TAMES SURMAN begs to intimate to residents " of the Western District that he has disposed of the Riverton branch of his business as Auctioneer, Salesman, &c., to Mb PETER GRANT, for whom he respectfully requests a continuance of the support so long accorded to him. PETER GRANT begs to inform the residents of the Western District that he has succeeded to the business of Mr James Surman, Auctioneer, Valuator, and Commission Agent, in which he trusts, by giving his best attention to the interestß of his clients, to obtain their liberal support.
that his name was James Crow, j And bo it proved ! Some time after, the true Thomas Geddely, who, on robbing his mistress, had fled from York to Ireland, was taken up in Dublin for a crime of the same stamp, and theTe condemned and executed. After his conviction, and again at the fatal tree, he confessed himself to be the very Thomas Geddely who had committed the roberry at York for which the unfortunate James Crow had been executed. "We must add that a gentleman, an inhabitant of York, happening to be in Dublin at the time of Gteddely's trial and execution, and who knew him when he lived with Mrs Williams, declared that the resemblance between -the men was so exceedingly great that it was next to impossible to distinguish their persons asunder. — ' Cambers 's Miscellany.' Public Notices INVERCARGILL RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. IN consequence of the Exchange Hall being required for the Friday evening Readings. Drill will be held at the same place, every Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m. By order, JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding. pXCHANOE HALL. FRIDAY EVENING POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS. The first of the series (1869) will be held at the Exchange Hall, on FRIDAY EVENING, 11th June— H. M'Culloch, Esq., in the chair. PRO&BAHHB : PROLOGUE, written for the occasion by Mr J. G. Smith. Ist. Gallop — "The Review" Hbmy 2nd. Reading — " On the Revolution of 1848" Trans Essay 3rd. Quartette—" The Hardy Norsemen" &ATIQXA! AlB 4th. Reading — " One Niche the Higheit" E. Bubeitt sth. Duet — "Oh Joy!" (Fidelo) BBBTHOVBK 6th. Quartette—" Come, Boys, Drink" BIABSCHKBB Interval of Ten Minutes. 7th. Song — " Ah che la morte i (II Trovatore) Vbrdi Bth. Quadrilles — " The Palermo" D'Axbhbt 9th. Reading— " The Shadowless Man" Chamisso 10th. Song — "Yes, Let Me Like A Soldier Fall" (Maritana) Wailaob 11th. Reading—" Extract from Tales of the Borders" ... WILSOK 12th. Quartette — " I Loved Her" Hattok 13th. Chorus — " Awake iEolian Lyre" DakbT The National Anthem. Doors open at half-past seven o'clock. Admission, 6d ; reserved seats, Is ; children, half-price. D. MACRORIE, Hon Secretary. NOTICE. ALL Account* and claims against the late Thomas Hamilton, of Rosalie, Long Bnsh, are requested to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the 30th June, instant, for adjustment, otherwise they will not be recognised; and all accounts and debts due to said deceased are requested to be paid to the undersigned forthwith. JAMES HARVEY, Solicitor for the Executors. Esk-street, Invercargill, 9th June, 1869. QUICKS! QUICKS!! QUICKS!!! r\ N S A L E — tjr\ C\C\[\ QUICKS, 3 YEARS OLD. These QUICKS were carefully transplanted at two years old, and are consequently all well rooted, and superior to four year old plants direct from the seed beds. ROBERT CLEAVE, Seedsman and Nurseryman. NOTICE. I AMES SHIRLY, my successor, is authorised *J to receive all debts due to me, his receipt will be a final discharge for the same. ADAM SUTHERLAND. PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES. PARTIES wishing to subscribe to the above are requested to send their orders as early as convenient to L. RODGERS, Agent, Dee-street. B. H. & I. RAILWAY. ON advertised days of Steamers sailing from the Bluff— Retxtbn Ticket sb. NTCHOL & SHEARER. TAMES SURMAN begs to intimate to residents " of the Western District that he has disposed of the Riverton branch of his business as Auctioneer, Salesman, &c., to Mb PETER GRANT, for whom he respectfully requests a continuance of the support so long accorded to him. PETER GRANT begs to inform the residents of the Western District that he has succeeded to the business of Mr James Surman, Auctioneer, Valuator, and Commission Agent, in which he trusts, by giving his best attention to the interests of his clients, to obtain their liberal support.
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Southland Times, Issue 1174, 11 June 1869, Page 3
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