Public Kotices T)RrVATE BOARD AND RESIDENCE. _L Mrs WIISOW, Swansea Cottage, Donstreet. EDUCATIONAL. MRS M-IVTXRB & MRS DECK will REOPEN their school for young ladies on Monday, 29th January. Corner of Don and Kelvin streets. NOTICE. DR GRIGrOR will have charge of my practice until my return from Melbourne in February. WILLTAM G. M'CLURE, M.D. INVEECAKQILL ATHEN^UM. TVETE Annual General Meeting of the members of the AthenfEnm will be held in th« CouncU Hall, on WEDNESDAY, 17th instant, at 8 P.M. A special meeting will thereafter be held 'for the purpose of considering the advisability of leasing the reserves of the institution. WM. HENDERSON, Hon. Secretary. Invercargill, 9th January, 1872. £2 REWAED. T OST, from the Oteramika district, a Grey JLi Horse, branded G on the near shoulder, and a Bay Horse, branded with 3 on off neck. Any person delivering the above to Andrew Brown, Dundas, Oteramika, will receive one pound reward for each horse. JOSEPH LYLE. ROYAL MAIL COACH TO KINGSTON. THE ROYAL MAIL COACH will leave Winton every Tuesday and Thursday morning at 6 o'clock, arriving in Kingston at 7 o'clock in the evening. The return coach leaves Kingston every Wednesday and Friday, arriving at Winton at 7 o'clock in the evening. JAMES ROCHE, Proprietor. Booking Office in Invercargill — Messrs G. F. Martin & Co.'s. HOKANUI EOAD DISTEICT. THE GENERAL ROAD BOARD having issued its precept for the collection of a general rate for the year ending 22nd June, 1872, the rate-payers of the district are required to pay the amount of their respective rates to me, at my house, on or before the 22nd January, 1872. CUTHBERT COWAN, Collector. Okaiteru, 4th January, 1872. NOTICE. ALL accounts against Mr William Marten (late of Martendale), or Mr Charles Rous Marten, must be sent in on or before the SSlst instant (addressed " Post Office, Invercargill,") to Mr C. Rous Marten, as he will leave Southland in February. Invercargili, January 8, 1872. CORPORATION OF INVERCARGILL. MAP OF INVERCAEGILL. MISSING— a large Map of the Town of Invercargill, formerly belonging ,to the Town Board, about 5 feet x 4 feet, drawn by E. V. Brisooe, Surveyor, about 1863, with the Educational and Municipal Reserves colored— has been lent or mislaid. The person who has it in charge will please hand it to the Town Council, to whom it now belongs W. B. SCANDRETT, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Kelvin-Btreet, January sth, 1872. -^___^ NOTICE. INVERCARGILL RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. r~pHE District Adjutant will superintend the X firing for choice of Colonial Representatives at the Butts on Wednesday and Thursday next, the 17th and 18th inst. Firing to commence at 5 o'clock a.m. each day. The Company will parade for Adjutant's inspection on Wednesday evening, 17th inst., at 7 o'clock. The fine for non-attendance at this parade is ss. The Cadets will also parade at the same hour with arms. The Band will be in attendance. By order, JAMES HARVEY, Captain Commanding Southland Volunteers. Orderly Room, Jan. 11, 1872. rpHE CO-PARTNERSHIP between the unX dersigned, Surgeons and Medical Practitioners, has been dissolved by mutual consent, in consequence of Dr Hodgkinson's health preventing his undertaking practice at long distances from town. In the possible absence of one, either gentleman will continue to act for the other if required to do so. All accounts due to the aforesaid firm are payable to either of the late partners, or to their authorised agent, Mr Thos. Perkins, Eldon Chambers. FRANCIS ALEX. MONCKTON. SAMUEL HODGKINSON. Witness— Mattw. Scott. Invercargill, January Ist, 1872. OTAGO BAILWATS. WANTED a well-educated Youth to assist in the Traffic Department. First three months without salary; for the next twelve months £50, with a moderate annual increase. Applications, addressed to the Railway Manager, in applicant's own handwriting, to be sent in on or before Tuesday, the 16th inst. WM. CONYERS, Railway Manager. January 11th, 1872. HpHE Classes of the Invercargill Grammar X School will be re-opehed on MONDAY, the 22nd inst. Head Master Mr A. MacdohaU) 2nd Teacher Mb A. Grant 3rd Teacher Miss 0. Baiw 4th Teacher MtssL. Baik Fees— lst Class, £1 10s ; 2nd do, £1 ss ; 3rd do, £1 ; 4th do, Iss. Extra branches, 5a each additional. Boarders, £10 per quarter, in advance. The above fees will include the supply of pens, ink, and pencils ; other stationery will be optionally supplied at Stationers' prices, so that no special charge will be made as heretofore. A considerable redaction made .in the case of families*
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Southland Times, Issue 1522, 12 January 1872, Page 3
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