PuMic If otice. I ITT" ANTED a Respectable Girl. Apply to j VV Mrs Hatch, Tay-streer. r rpEND <*.RS will be received until 12 o'clock, L L on MONDAY, the Bt!i inst , for the erect ion of an addition to a building in Don-street. b P.an and specifications at Mi' Mitson's, Tay--5 street. Labor only. 3 The lowest or any tender not necessarily 1 taken. 3 ■ ' ) r V H E A T R E ROYAL. i A —^— — EX TEA NIGHT!! i JOINT BENEFIT r of \ MISS DOLLY GREEN, I And Mr J. SMALL. 1 THIS EVENING, FRIDAY, 6th „ APRIL. J MONSTER PROGRAMME !! For further Particulars, see Handbills. , : 1 NOTICE. THE COMPANY will appear at Winton one night onIy— SATURDAY, APRIL 6th, ! EDUCATION RESERVES, SOUTHLAND. | rpHE following Reserves will be leased by ' \_ auction at the Land Office, liivereargill, oa 1 Friday, the 12th April, 1872. Further informaI tion may be obtained at the office of Mr Baker, ! Invercargill : — .- • Nature ' District. Block. Section. Area. , of ', . Land, a. r. p. 1 New River Xtll 65 40 0 ,0 Arable Do Km 17 43 016 dp Invercargill XIV Part 26 20 0 0 do 14, 15,-) Aparima IV 16, 18, £ 1269 0 6 Pastoral to 25) Invercargill XlX^g^gl] 432 3 5 do • Ofceramika II 46 40 0 0 do EDUCATION RESERVES, SOUTHLAND. \ PPLICATION3 will be received by Mr John xX H. Baker, Survey Office, Invercargill, from persons wishing to lease any of the Educational Reserves in the Invercargill, New River, Jacob's Fiver, Winton, or Mabel Hundreds. Copies of the Ofcasjo Regulations, and conditions for the leasing of Elucation Reserves, can be obtained from Mr Baker. J* TTNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS FOR Is) STUDENTS FOR THE MINISTRY OF THE PRESBYrERIAN CHURCH. The LANG SCHOLARSHIP, £20 per annum, for two years, open to Second year Students ; and The SYNOD SCHOLARSHIP, £30 per annum for three years, open to First year Students, 'will be competed for at examinations to be held in the Class Room of Enox Church, Dunedin, on the 30th APRIL prox., at 10 a.m. For farther information see Provincial Government Gazette, or apply to E. B. OARGILL, 'Convener University Committee of Synod. THE HALF-HOLIDAY MOVEMENT. Invercargill, 22nd March, 1872. To His Worship the Mayor. SIR, f — We, the undersigned, Merchant* and Storekeepers, being desirous of furthering the Half-Holiday Movement, request that Your Worship will be good enough at your earliest convenience, to convene a Public Meeting, with the riow of eliciting the views of the publio relative thereto.— We have, &c. (Signed by the principal firms and business people of Invercargill.) JN compliance with the above requisition, I hereby call a PUBLIC MEETING, to b* held in the Council Hall, Kelvin Street, on th« eyening of Monday, the Bth inst., at 8 o'clock. W. WOOD, Mayor. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. TWENTY-THIRD ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Twentythird Annual MEETING of the members of the Society will be held at the Principal Offices, New Pitt-street, Sydney, on Wednesday, the 24th day of April next, at 2.30 p.m., . for the purpose of 1. Receiving the Report of the Directors on the business of the Society for the past year. 2. Electing two Directors in lieu of Boulton Molineaux, Esq., and John Fairfax, Esq., who retire in terms of By-law 11., both of whom are eligible for re-election. 3. Electing an Auditor in lieu of Henry Phillips, Esq., who retires in terms of By-law XVII. The following duly qualified members have intimated their intention of being candidates for the Seats to become vacant at the Board of Directors, viz : — JOHN FAIRFAX, Esq. S. A. JOSEPH, Ksq. J. H. GOODLET, Esq. By-law XLIV provides that at the Election of Directors, " Members not present may vote only by attorney or by writing with their own hand, on some date 'subsequent to the publication of the names of all the candidates for election, a paper in the following form, showing for whom they respectively vote ; and this paper so written must be cent to the Head Office of the Society in Bydney, addressed TO THB SOBTJTnfBBBS TO THB cabe of thb Secbetaby ; and no such paper shall have any effect if any part of it be printed, or should there be any material error or omission in it, or if any part of it be in handwriting of any person other than the Member himself, except as hereinafter provided ; or if it arrive after the commencement of the Meeting, or if two or more such papers be received from the same person without the last thereof expressly revoking all the other ones. PioT.ded that in case of a Member who is unable to write, a voting paper written by his authority, to which his mark duly attested shall be affixed by him, shall be deemed to be a sufficient compliance with the provisions of this By-Law. " I, vote for and to fill the office of Directors of the Australian Mutual Provident Society. " Residence " Dated this day of 1872 "(Signature) " Dated at Sydney this 25th day of March, 1872. By order of the Board, ALEXANDER J. RALSTON, General Secretary. LONDON AGENCY. •TIHE SOUTHLAND TIMES is filed for refer- -*- ence, and may be read gratuitously in London, at the News Rooms of Messrs Gobbox and Gotch, 121, Holborn Hill, where Advertisements and-. Subsc -iptions for the sam» 1 are received.
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Southland Times, Issue 1560, 5 April 1872, Page 3
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