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Public Notices. ' K O T I O B. will commence at BuTwood »5 Station on Monday, 4th November. Apply JOHN M'GRKGOR. On the station. NOTICE. DR M'CLURE will attend at the New Zealand Meat Preserving Company's Works, Woodlands, on the 10th, 20th, and 30th days of each month. In case of any of these dates falling upon a Sunduy, attendance will be on the following Monday. Invercargill, 7th October, 1372. PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING will take place at the Council Hall on Wednesday evening, the 16th inst,, to receive Report from the Railway Committee, and other important ir attere connected with the prosperity of the District. WILLIAM WOOD, Mayor. Council flail, Tnvercargill, October 7th, 1872. THE TURNING OF THE FIRST SOD OF THE MAT AURA RAILWAY. COPIES of the Photograph of the above event can now be had at the London Photographic Rooms, Don-street. IRWIN" & MUSSEN. LINDHURST ROAD DISTRICT. k TPLIOATIOUS, collectively or separately , j\ for the office or offices of Clerk, Collector, Treasurer, Valuator, and Engineer for the abov e Road District will be received by the under - ■igned, addressed to Invercargill, till noon of th c 18th inst. THOS. M'MATH, Chairman of Board. SOUTHERN CROSS LODGE, No. 997, E.O. THE regular Monthly Meeting of the Brethren of the above Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons will be held in the Masonic Hall, at the rear of the Prince of Wales Hotel, on Wednesday evening, 16th inst., at 7.30 p.m. By order of the W.M., EDW. D. BUTTS, P.M., Secretary. INVERCARGILL VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. THE Company will muster for inspection parade at the Drill Shed on Thursday, 17th met., »t 8 p.m. sharp. Anna and accoutrements. ~Bj order, JOHN DALGLIESH, Captain. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF DANIEL SINCLAIR. f^ EEDITORS are required to prove their debts, \J and lodge their claims with the undersigned, on or before 31st instant. No claim will be recognised after that date, nor be received unless accompanied by the Statutory Declaration required by the Bankruptcy Act. THOMAS PERKINS, Trußtee. IMMENSE SUCCESS. ANDREW M'KENZIE, Scotch Pie Shop, Dee street (opposite the Southland Club), begs to return thanks to the 500 VISITORS •wbo have patronised his MUSEUM since the opening day on 6th September last, and to inform them that he is every day adding to his collection of New Zealnd and Australian curiosities. Come and see the Great Tiger Seal (over nine feet in length), the Albatross, the Owl Family, the Plautapus, the Native Tiger Cat, tte Pelican, Australian Snakes, the Great Australian Bear. Over one thousand varieties of Native Birds, Beasts, Insects, &c, and the largest collection of New Zealand Fishes in tbe Colonies. Admission— ONE SHILLING. CHILDREN, HALF-PRICE. WINTON JOCKEY CLUB. A MEETING of the above Club will be held at White's Railway Hotel on Tuesday, the 15th inst., at 7 o'clock. Business — To take steps to secure the Racecourse Reserve, and other matters of importance in connection with the Club. Parties desirous of joining the Club can be elected on this occasion in accordance with, the rules of the Club. THOMAS S. BREMNER, Secretary. Winton, 3rd October, 1872, NOTICE. I DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Mail Contractor, j Invercargill, hereby give notice that I l have this day bought from Thomas Brown, of Riverton, a dark bay mare, aged, branded W on near shoulder, with foal at foot. Any person ( having a claim upon the said mare is requested to notify the same to me within one month from this date. D. CAMPBELL. Invercargill, September 26, 1872. VULCAN FOUNDRY, GREAT ZING STREET, DUNEDDT. TTTNCALD, M'QUEEN AND CO., Boiler- •^*- makers, Engineers, Millwrights, Founders, Blacksmiths, &c. — All kinds of castings in brass and iron ; steam engines and boilers made and repaired ; overshot, breast, and turbine waterwheels ; quartz crushing machinery ; pumping and winding gear ; cast iron sluice and ripple plates ; sheet iron hopper and sluice plates punched to any size of hole ; gold dredging spoons, &c. ; flour mill machinery and all kind* of reaping, thrashing, horse -power machines, made and repaired ; improved reaping machines. K. M'Q. & CO.'s Improved Wrought Iron Piping, for fluming and hydraulic mining, is the best in use, and cheaper than canvass. QERVTCE BOOKS for Entire Horses printed on the shortest notice at the Times Office, EBk-street.

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Southland Times, Issue 1648, 15 October 1872, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1648, 15 October 1872, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1648, 15 October 1872, Page 4

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