| Pnblle Ifottc** |OTICE. npHE Undhnrst Road Board have agreed to _L levy a general rate of Is in the £on all rateable property within the district, and also a special rate of Is in the £ on each of the subdivisions of Myross and Mabel.. Copies of the rate roll will Tie for inspection of ratepayers at the. schoolhouse, Grove Bush, and at the house at ,J. Calvert.' Objections (if any) to belaid before a meeting of the Board, which will be advertised. ' • . - ALtX. W. WHITE, Clerk. January 6, 1873. LOST, in the Invercajgill Show Ground, on the Ist inst., a Scotch Pebble Bracelet, Keward at the office of this paper. STRAYED— £I REWARD. ELEVEN old Merino Ewes (unshorn), with eight half-bred lambs (tails not cut), last seen on Friday last (13th inst.), on Railway line, near Waikiwi Bridge. The above reward will be given for information leading to recovery of the above. W. RUSSELL, Bay Road. MEDICAL. TYRCOTTERELL,L.R.C.P M E.,&c. f &c. Physician, Stjbgeow, and Accotjcheuk, (Registered according to " Medical Act," New Zealand), Medical Officer to the Oddfellows' Societies, late Surgeon Superintendent to the Government emigrant ship " Hydaapes" from London to Dunedin, may be consulted daily at his residence, Spey-street. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF WAIHOPAI. TN pursuance of " The Regulation of Elections I -*" Acts, 1870," I, Da.vn> Macbohib, Returnin? Officer for the Electoral District of Waihopai, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a Writ, bearing date the 24th day of December, 1872, issued under the public seal of the colony, an ELECTION will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as a MEMBER of the Provincial Council of Otago for the said Electoral District ; and that the Nomination of Candida* es will take place at the Court-house, Invercargill, on Monday, the 13th day of January, 1873, at noon, and that the poll (if necessary) will take place on Friday, the 17th day of January, 1873. Dated this thirty-first day of December, 1872. DAVID MACRORIE, Returning Officer. The Mlowingare the polling places for the Electoral District of Waihopai :— Polling Places. Court House, Invercargill. Court House, Campbelltown. DAVID MACRORIE, Returning Officer. Dated this thirty-first day of December, 1872. TNVITATION FOR WEEK OF UNITED ■*• PRAYER THROUGHOUT THfc WOKLD. JANUARY 5—12, 1873. The following topics are suggested as suitable for exhortation and prayer on the . successive days of meeting :■ — 'Friday, January 10 — Peayie s for Mankind : for the circulation of the Hoiy Scriptures, and the spread of pure literature ; for the overthrow of all forms of tyranny and oppression ; for the removal of every form of Antichrist; for all prisoners and captives ; and for the increase ol thut Kingdom which is " righteousness, peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost." Saturday, January 11 — Pbayeb : for Bunday Schools; for Missionary, Tract, and other religious societies ; for the raising up and sending forth of more " laborers into His harvest-," and for the removal of hindrances to the spread of (the Gos el, and the Conversion of th world. Sunday, January 12 — Sebmows : " Let the whole earth be filled with His glory. Amen, and Amen." Meetings in connection with the above will be held in the Hall of the Presbyterian Church each evenimr at 8 o'clock. INVERCARGULL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Mastee — MR ANDREW FLEMING. Second Mabteb — MR EDMUND WEBBER. MISTBESS — MBS M'IVOR. rpHE first quarter of this School will comJ_ mence on Monday, 27th January, 1873. The following is the scale of Fees adopted by the Committee — Rending and Spelling, per quarter 7s 6d Writing and Arithmetic, extra do 2s 6d Grammar, Geography, and History do do 2s 6d Mathematics and Bookkeeping do do 5» 0d Latin and French do do 7s 6d Greek do do 5s 0d Pens and ink, 6d per quarter. Time of Patmbkt. Payment to be made within a fortnight of the commencement of the quarter. Allowance. Where more than three children of one family are sent, the younger ones above the number of three will be taken at half price. In addition to the above Masters, two Pupil Teachers will be engaged on the staff. It is expected that arrangements will be made for teaching drawing and instrumental music. FREDERICK NUTTER, Secretary. P A R MS, WAIKIWI. . INVERINATE, to sell or let, with or with- ' out crop. * LORNE, to let, with or without crop. About, 100 ; acres each, haying bush and open 'land, Barns' and Stockyard, and fenced, within a few minut-s' walk of Hail way Station, and only five miles from Inyercargill by North ;^Ro<ta. ' ;S Tnere^ar»'five' fire-places in Lome dwelling house,, and & .finely sheltered garden attached. First class School within one mile..' Terms easy. ' ;: '"'^^ '■'■■■• ..' li§i£ D ' M '4^'?^' • '■./■■' ■• '" . /fliP^ ' ' "lluvercafgill. '
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Southland Times, Issue 1687, 10 January 1873, Page 4
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