Public Notices. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. /~VN and after FBIDAY, the 13th inst, traffic over the Waihopai Bridge, on the East Road, will be unavoidably closed, for ten days, to admit of the completion of the new Bridge. Carriers and others heavily laden are warned against crossing the bridge over the Waihopai, on the mill road, as it is considered unsafe for such traffic. Wh. DAWSON, ' " " Boad Engineer. . Office of Eoada and Works, 10th May, 1870. INVEBCABGILL BIFLE VOLUNTEEBS. : companFoedee. /COMPANY will parade on May^24th, at 11 \J a.m., at the Cricket Ground, to fire a feu de joie in honor of the Queen's birthday. ... By order, JAMES HABVET, Captain Commanding . .. . Invercargill Bifle Volunteers. Volunteer Orderly Boom, Invercargill, 19th May, 1870. SONS OF TEMPEEANCE. INVEECABGKELL DIVISION, No. 44. MEMBEBS are hereby summoned to attend a Meeting of the above Division, in the Presbyterian Hall, Tay-street, on FBLDAY EVEN- ' ING, the 20th inst., at 8 o'clock. . ' Business— Framing of Bye-laws and Begistra- ■, tien of th« Society. . . , By order of flic WJP., JQB^-FINDIiAY. B.S. ••••'■ ANNIVERSARY SEBVICE^, "WESLEYAN CHUECH, WAIKIYI. rt^HE ANN I VEBSABY of the opening of the JL above Church will take place next Sabbath, the :22nd,; when $ sermon will be preached by the Bey. J. S. Bishworth, at half-past 2 o'clock, at the. close of which a collection will be made on behalf of the Trust funds. . On Tuesday, the 24th, a public TEA MEET- - JNGk wfll.be held in-the- same Church. Tea on the table at 4 o'clock. Tickets, 2s each. SOUTHLAND BUILDING, LAND, AMD INVESTMENT SOCIETY. ■VTON-MEMBEBS who may desire to avail J^l themselves of the . great advantages offered by the above Society to persons requiring advances, and for that purpose may wish to purchase shares, are informed that a register -of shares for i sale is kept by the undersigned at his office, Taystreet. ' F, NUTTEB. DISSOLUTION 05 PAETNEESHIP. THE business of Messrs Walker Bros., Ac-commodation-house, Otautau, is this day "" DISSOLVED^ mutual consent. All outstanding debts to be paid to Mr Thomas Henry Walker, whose receipt shall be binding. THOMAS HENBY WALKEB, WILLIAM WALKEB. Otautau, May 3rd, 1870. . ■ • The business will be carried on by the under^ signed, who solicits, a continuance of the liberal - support already accorded. ■-•.- THOMAS HENBY WALKEB. . Otautau, 3rd May, 1870. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. OEETI EAILWAT. "V^OTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN to all persons l_ii sending Goods and Parcels for conveyance over the BaUway between Invercargill and Winton, that the undersigned will in no way be responsible for the contents, condition, or safe delivery of such Goods and Parcels, the same being - ■ solely at the risk of the senders and consignees. . DBIVEB, MACLEAN & CO. avercargill, 14th May, 1870. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. • OEETI EAILWAT. "VrOTICE IS HEBEBY GIVEN to all persons ; "2\ "riding on the Engines, Trucks, or Carriages ove^the, Bajlway between Invercargill and Winton that they do so at their own risk, as the undersigned will not be responsible for any damage • : Or accident that may. happen in consequence. • , DBIVEB,; MACLEAN & CO. - InYercargflL 14th May, 1870. , . SSSTXWONIAL TO THE BEY; PBOFESSOB TTTR.^ OF EDINBUEGH. ANUMBEB of Christian friends in the home country, who have attentively observed with the highest satisfaction the unswerving devotedness to Christian principle which has characterised the public and private life of the Bey. Professor . Kirk in Mb all but herculean labors in the, cause of God and man, for upwards of 30 years, feel . -df>BJbco.us jof_.gmng_ 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 ah 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 ' agente .to. receive subscriptions in America, India, and tike Australian Colonies. Friends in Australia, Tasmania, and New Zea- ■ land are respectfully requested to communicate with Mr David Boktheon, 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.
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Southland Times, Issue 1253, 20 May 1870, Page 4
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709Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1253, 20 May 1870, Page 4
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