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The Queen's name was received with hisses, and groans were given for the Prince of Wales. The aspect of the crowd was appalling, the feelins against the Government and Royal family being very bitter in' all ranks. The Times a&ja tha policy of England is dictated by the personal prejudice of the Queen for the interests of her family. The British^ironclad " The Captain " foundered in the Channel, when 200 lives were lost.- • - -.-- The King of Prussia ignores the re;, public, and will only treat with the officials of Napoleon. The English are leaving France in crowds. Seditious placards have been posted upon Buckingham Palace. i The Bishop of Verdun was killed while carrying a flag of truce. A feeling of vindictiveness prevails in ' France against Prussia for outrages (pnj churches. • . 1 ' " The war is becoming a religious one. Great sympathy for France prevails at Madrid. j Wool,— Prices low ; holders are indisposed to meet the market under favorable circumstances. A large accumulation. was j expected . for the November sales The depression caused by the war will prevent any improvement on quotations, and a prolongation of hostilities will result in further depression. New' Zealand, >5d to 1b 9d. ; -} "^Theat-is expected to rise much higher. Public Notices \ ' NOT rCBV' ! i rnHAT parcel of land in Block XIII., Invercargill Hundred, lying between Section 33 and the Railway Reserve, and containing 18a. 3r. 24p. will be open for application on MONDAY, the 31st inst. WILLIAM WOOD, . \ ■ , ■'.'■: ' \ 5 : Superintendent. ; Superintendent's Office, ; 3rd October, 1870. ■ rnHE following Town Sections will be sold by auction at the Land Office, Invercargill, on MONDAY, the 31st day of October, at 12 ■ o'clock : — Section 3, Block VL, Wallacetown w 5> » VL, i, ' •i I, ii ' IL, Orepuki » 3, „ V., Winton i, 5, „ V., „ ii 7, „ V., '„ ii- 10, '„ V., „ ■;•..-'■ i» Xo t \. - „ V., „ i, 1"» »i V., „ WILLIAM WOOD, '"-■''"- < Superintendent Superintendent's Office, ' ! i -■>■- 28thSeptexnber, 18^0. ; IMMIGRATION TO OTAGO. ; /CONDITIONS. — £6 for each adult, and the \J half of that sum for persons between the ages of 1 and 12, must be paid. in Otago before the names are sent home to the Agent in Edinburgh. . : If the parties remain three years in Otago, no further payment will require to be made. If they do not remain three years, another payment of £8 10s must be made. . . All Immigrants must be approved by the Agents for the Province at Edinburgh. Ships sail from London and Glasgow. Schedules, &c., may be obtained from JOHN LOGAN, Immigration Agent, Dunedin COMPANY ORDER, MEMBER 3of the Company must take delivery of their arms and accoutrements at the Orderly Room, THIS DAY, 21st, between the hours of 8 a.ra. and 1 p.m., and 5 and 8 p.m. The allowance of ammunition will be issued at the same time. . » : : Target Practice will commence on Monday 24th October, at 6 a.m., at the range. By order, JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding Invercargill Rifle Volunteers. Orderly Room, 21st October, 1870. SOUTHLAND AGRICULTUAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. ANNUAL SHOW. THE ANNUAL EXBIBITION is appointed to take place in the Society's grounds on THURSDAY, the Bth DECEMBER. Entries in writing must be lodged with the Secretary, with the fee of five per cent, for members, and ten per cent, for non-members, three clear : days* prior to the Show. The schedule of prizes (which is added to from hist year) can be seen at the office of the undersigned, but will bo published for one clear month, i ■ ■■' D. MApRORIE, j Secretary, j . REWARD. , n~~ A REWARD of £50 sterling will be paid by the undersigned for such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who have altered the ear marks of 500 sheep (more or less), the property of Or. M. Bell, Esq. P. M'KELLAR, G. M. BELL. CUTHBERT COWAN, for the Pastoral Association. i.Uth October, 1870. „ .«>,. : - : t£4

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Southland Times, Issue 1324, 21 October 1870, Page 3

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640

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1324, 21 October 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1324, 21 October 1870, Page 3

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