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<M— ■ — - — —^—— — — tmmmmm^— — Pnblic Notices ST. PAUL'S WESLEYAN CHUECH LEET STREET. APOIRFE AND CONCERT OF SACRED MUSIC will be held on TUESDAY, the 15th instant, in the above Church, on behalf of the Church funds, and to take leave of the Rev. R. S. Bunn, who has been appointed to a circuit in Canterbury. The meeting wfll be addressed by several friends, and the financial position of the Church given. The Choir, vocal and instrumental, wfll be nnder the leadership of Mr Kingsland. The music wfll comprise selections from Mozart's 12th Mass, Hayden'a Creation, Handel's Messiah and Judas Maccabeus, &c., te. Tea on the table at 6.30 o'clock. Admission (by ticket only) two shiUings each. Pboobahhb. Ikstbtjmebtai/ — " See the Conquering Hero Comes," Judas Maccabeus Handel Chobtts — "The Glory of the Lord," Messiah Handel ■ Sok>— "He shall feed his flock," Messiah Handel Chobtts — " Kyrie," Twelfth Mass Mozart Solo — "But thou didst not leave," Messiah Handel Chobtts — "The Heavens are telling," Creation Haydn Qttabtette — " Quonium," Twelfth Mass. Mozart Chobtts— " Gloria," Twelfth Mass Mozart Dttett— "Convent ßeUs" Chobtts — " Sanctus," Twelfth Mass ... Mozart So*lo aitd Chobtts — "Donna Nobis" Twelfth Mass Mozart Chobtts — " HaUelujah," Messiah Handel NOTICE OP EEMOVAL. DR MONCKTON has removed from Clydestreet to the house in Spey-street recently occupied by Mrs J. B. Davies. BAZAAR.— CHURCH OF ENGLAND. A BAZAAR wfll be held at the Exchange Buildings on Wednesday, 16th inst. {The proceeds wfll be divided between paying off tbe ontstanding debt of the Church, and building a school-house. PLAX! PLAX! TO MANUFACTURERS OF FLAX, MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. TT 7 E beg to intimate tbat onr Dunedin firm v» having erected a powerful HydrauUc Press in their Warehouses, High-street, are now prepared to receive, classify, and bale up ready for shipment, any quantity of Flax and Tow that may be forwarded to them, at foUowing rates of charges : — los per ton for receiving, delivering, classifying, pressing, and offering for sale (including one month's storage free of charge.) 2£ per cent, commission on Bales, for which cash wfll be handed to vendors. Tbey wiU also bold weekly sales of Flax and Tow in their wool sales rooms, where every lot wfll be shown to best advantage. We are prepared to make cash advances to the nU market value, on aU lots deUvered to us here for shipment to the Dunedin, Australian or London markets. Every bale of Flax or Tow wfll be fuUy covered by insurance as Boon as delivered to us. DRIVER, MACLEAN, & CO., InvercargiU. ' HIDES AND SKINS. THE undersigned is a buyer of Hides and Skins at the highest prices for cash, deUvered in Dee-street. GEORGE SAUNDERS. March Bth, 1870. SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW. I^HE undersigned are cash buyers of Sheep Skins, Hides, and Tallow. Highest price given. DRIVER, MACLEAN & CO., InvercargiU. NOTICE. ~ A LEXANDER ROSS begs to intimate that he "*"*• has disposed of his business as Auctioneer to Mr George Smith, and respectfidly requests for his successor a continuance of that support which has been accorded to himself. p EORGE SMITH begs to inform the PubUc of Southland that he has succeeded to the business of Mr A. Ross, Auctioneer, to., InvercargiU, in which he trusts by his long experience in aU classes of stock, and by devoting bis best attention to the interests of his clients, to meet their liberal support. InvercargiU, Sth February, 1870. Tenders. TO CAEPENTEES AND JuINEES. TENDERS wfll be received tfll WEDNESDAY tbe 16th instant, for fitting new shop in Dee street, for Messrs Sloan and Sons. ANGUS KERB, Architect, Spey street. SPENDERS will be received by the undersigned J. up tfll the 31st March current from parties desirous of purchasing any ofthe undermentioned choice and valuable properties. The proprietor begs to state that he is induced to offer them for sale solely on account of a desire to obtain a change of climate for the benefit of his health. Any of the properties must be a safe and valuable investment, and the houses wfll yield good interest, as they are att in a thorough state of repair : — No. 1. Tbat four-roomed house built on' the western half of section 18, block 63, having a frontage of 33 feet to Esk-Btreet, and at present occupied by H. J. Gibbs, Esq. No. 2. That three-roomed house adjoining the above, having the same frontage, and at present occupied by Mrs M'Meikan. No. 3. Section 16, block 63, together with the two faithfully-built brick cottages, with slate roofs, and plastered throughout, erected thereon, having four and three apartments respectively, along with convenientoutbuildings ; and two wooden cottages, having three rooms each. No. 4. That splendidly-situated section of ground; at the edge of the Makarewa Bush, comprising 44 acres, mostly heavily timbered land, adjoining Mr Buxtons property, and bounded by the Oreti Railway line. This is a most desirable piece of rural land, and intending purchasers are zequested to inspect the same. Further information can be obtained on appUdtianto GEO. GOUBLEY, Esk-street. Auction Sales. THUBSDAY, MAECH 31st! HE. OSBORNE has received instructions • from Mr John Robertson, to seU by auction, at Strathlane Farm, near Wallacetown, on THURSDAY, March 31st, at the close of Mr M'Lean's sale, "j A BULLOCKS, from 3 to 5 yeari old.

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Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1223, 15 March 1870, Page 4

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