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Public UoticeaSEEDS. " SEEDS. RED, WHITE, and ALSYKE CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, &c, ex late arrivals. LAW, SOMNER, & CO., Octagon, Dunedin. [CABD.] T HAVE commenced the practice of my profession in Dunedin as Civil Engineer. WM. BRUNTON, M. Inst. C.E. Princes-street, Dunedin, 24th March, 1870. EIVEETON SCHOOL. MB J. E. STEWABT, Master. Conducted on the principles of St. John's' Training College, Battersea, London. , Evening Classes for adults. t TESTIMONIAL TO THE BEY. PROFESSOR KIRK, OF EDINBURGH. A NUMBER of Christian friends in the home country, who have attentively observed with the highest satisfection the unswerving devotedness to Christian principle which has characterised the public and private life of the Rev. Professor Kirk in his all but herculean labors in the cause of God and man, for upwards of 30 years, feel desirous of giving an expression of their high esteem for him, and appreciation of these labors, by the presentation of a Testimonial. Mr Kirk being widely known through his writings as an able and fearless exponent of a free unfettered Gospel, available for all mankind, and also as an uncompromising advocate of the principles of Total Abstinence, it is believed there are many friends in the Colonies who would be much gratified by having an opportunity of contributing to this Testimonial. In order to give such friends this opportunity, the Committee have appointed agents to .receive subscriptions in America, India, and the Australian Colonies. Friends in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand are respectfully requested to communicate with Mr David Bonthbon, Dee-street, Invercargill, N.Z., (by: whom all subscriptions will be forwarded to Bailie Lewis, Treasurer, Edinburgh,) who will give any further, information that may be desired. TO CAEPENTEESANDBUILDEES. mENDERS will be received by the undersigned X till SATURDAY, the 16th April, for the erection of a Shop and Dwelling at the Bluff for Mr DeSmidfc. ANGUS KEEE, Architect, Spey-street. ST. JOHN'S /CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL \J ACADEMY, .1 Til Stbiit. W B I S S & COO K/H Masters. EVENING CLASSES. THE CALEDONIAN SCHOOL JOHN G. SMITH, FJJ.I.S., Mas EVENING CLASSES. SOUTHLAND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the- Members of this Society .will be held at the Prince of Wales Hotel on THURSDAY, the 21st April, at 8 p.m. ■•■•■. JEDW. D. BUTTS, Hon. Sec. . PEOVINCIAL HOSPITAL. WANTED a Married Couple, without encumbrance, as Cook and Matron. The man to be able to keep an. account of stores received and issued. Applications will be received until Friday evening, 22nd, at 4 o'clock. Applicants to state amount of salary expected. Particulars on application to THOMAS PERKINS, Hon. Sec. PEOVINCIAL HOSPITAL! FOB the future all orders for supplies to the above Institution must be in writing, and signed by a member of the Committee. Claims for goods otherwise supplied will not be recognised. G. S. CROUCH, Treasurer. I. O. O. P., M. U., INVEECAEGILII OPENING OF NEW HALL. nnHE Members of the Shamrock, Rose, and X Thistle Lodge have decided upon opening their new Hall by a Grand Ball and Supper, &c., to take place on the 21st April, current. Dancing will commence at 9 o'clock precisely. Tickets to admit gentleman and lady to Ball and Supper, £I—to1 — to be had from Bros. Goodwillie, Fraeer, Dean, Kingsland, D. Anderson, D. Ross, W. Shields, and the Stewards. Caterei: — Mr D. Kingsland. Music by Mr Lloyd's Quadrille Band. D. A, SMITH, Hon. Sec. N O T I C E. ALL Accounts due in connection with the entire horse "Southbrne," are requested to be paid to the undersigned within twenty-one days from this date, otherwise immediate proceedings will be taken for recovery of same. JOHN MACINTOSH. Wallacetown, Bth April 1870. NO TIC E. rTVHJS; Wardens, for Jacob's River invite comX plaints from license holders as to. any infringement of the Bye-laws for the present year. W. BOYD, Jtob., -'...• Chairman. To Let TO LET, nnHAT well-known, commodious, and favorablyX situated hostelry, known, as the Junction Hotel, 4& miles from Invercargill, on the Great North Road, an d now doing a fair trade. Attached to the Inn are 45 acres of gcod land, 30 of whioh are under cultivation. For further particulars, apply to B. BAIN, Onthe premises. EDUCATIONAL EESEEVES. rpENDESS will be received till SATURDAY, X 30th inst, for leasing Section 12, Block 17, Invercargill Hundred, aud Section 10, Block 14, New Biter Hundred. W. P. TANNER, _ Secretary Education Board.

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Southland Times, Issue 1237, 15 April 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1237, 15 April 1870, Page 4

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