Public Notices OF TEMPERANCE, INVERCARGILL DIVISION, No. 44. THE Anniversary of the above division will be celebrated by a SOIREE in the Exchange Hall on FRIDAY, the 25th inst. The annual report will be read, and the meeting addressed by the Revs. A. H. Stobo, and A. Bethune, Mr Williani Russell, of Ryal Bush, and other gentlemen. Tea on the table at 6*30 p.m. Tickets 2s each — may be had from Messrs Hay Bros., Bonthron, News Office, H. and J. Reed, , J. Waldie (at R. D. Yule's, Dee-street), booksellers, and the oflicers of the Division. j JOHN FINDLAY, R.S. j SONS OF TEMPERANCE. INVERCARGILL DIVISION, No. 44. MEMBERS are requested to attend a meeting of the above division in the Presbyterian Hall, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 23rd inst., at 8 o'clock, instead of Friday, the 25th — the anniversary being held on that evening. By order of tbe W.P., JOHN FINDLAY, R.S. INVERCARGILL TOTAL ABSTINENCE & BAND OF HOPE SOCIETIES. THE Meetings for the Band of Hope will be resumed on TUESDAY (this evening) 22nd inst., and will be held every Tuesday evening hereafter at 7 o'clock. The members of the Total Abstinence Society are requested to pay their yearly subscriptions to the Treasurer. DAVID BONTHRON, Secretary and Treasurer. LECTURE. A PUBLIC LECTURE will be given by the Rev. A. H. Stobo, in the Schoolroom at Long Bush, on THURSDAY, the 31st March, at 6 o'clock P.H., on the subject of """Temperance," with the view of promoting the cause of Temperance in that neighborhood. VOLUNTEER NOTICE. DISTRICT PRIZE FIRING. THE Riverton and Invercargill Volunteers will fire at their respective Butts ou Wednesday 23rd inst. . M. INSTONE, Captain Commanding R. R. V. C. NOTICE. COMPANY will parade for firing for the district prizes at the butts on WEDNESDAY23rd inst, at 8 o'clock a.m. By order, JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding LR.V. Volunteer Orderly Room, Invercargill, 21st March, 1870. ! ~' J ~m* NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all stray stock found on my runs, Waimea Plains and Croydon, after this date will be impounded. GEORGE M. BELL. Waimea, 21st March, 1870. CHARLES CONSTANTINE. j Fthis should meet the eye of Charles Constantine, lately living at the Elbow, he is requested to communicate with the undersigned. A Letter of Credit has been lying for him for some time at a Bank in town. I F. A. VON HAMMER. TUESDAY, MARCH 29th. j At 2 p.m. 1 IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE. G SMITH is favored with instructions from • William Marten, Esq., to sell by auction, at Wallacetown, on Tuesday, the 29th March, the -following superior-bred cattle — A^number of particularly choice D AIRY COWS and HEIFERS, with calves, or in calf, all very quiet, and cows broken in to baiL Also a number of fine bullocks and steers. No reserve. A. ROSS, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF CATTLE, HORSES, AND LAND. WEDNESDAY, 6th APRIL, AX 1 J?._C G SMITH is favored with instructions from a Mr At~~- MrxcHE--, Edendale, to sell by auction, at Mitchell's Waihopai Hotel, Long Bush, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th April, the following first-class Stock : — 1 HEREFORD COW, gained first prize at the Southland Agricultural Show 3 SHORT-HORNED COWS, very superior; can be milked without bail or leg-rope. *| O COWS, in calf or with calves at foot O A STORE CATTLE -j A VERY PRIME BULLOCKS 9 DRAUGHT HORSES •j A SADDLE DO Also, that valuable property at Mabel Bush, being Section 19, Block IV, containing 100 acres, 27 poles ;20 acres, or thereby, Bush ; balance, - very rich open land. Two sides of the property are substantially fenced, and being the first selection in the district, it is a rare opportunity to parties in search of a first-class situation for settling on. Intending purchasers would do well to inspect the ground prior to day of sale. Notb. — As Mr Mitchell is leaving Southland to fill an important appointment in another province, parties in search- of really first-class stock would do well to attend. Prior to sale, the cattle can be seen at Mr M'Farlane' s, Men-des' Ferry. Free Lunch before sale. Terms at sale; A. ROSS, Auctioneer.
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Southland Times, Issue 1226, 22 March 1870, Page 4
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681Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1226, 22 March 1870, Page 4
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