Public Wotices. INYERCARGILL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. THE Company will muster at the Drill Shed every Thursday at 7.45 p.m sharp, until further notice.^ Uniform, arms, and accoutrements. By order, JOHN DALGLIESH, Captain. STRAYED— £I REWARD. ELEVEN old Merino Ewee (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. INVERCARGILL SAVINGS' BANK. I*\EPOSITOBS are requested to leave their I ' Pass Books at the Bank, to have the interest for 1872 filled in. T. BRODRICK, Manager. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WAIHOPAI DISTRICT. r* ENlXEMEN,— Nominated to-day as a CanL? didato for the representation of the Waiho* pai district in the Provincial Council of Otago, I beg to state that I cannot meet you personally in the various localities of the district before polling day. My views, however, on important public questions affecting the general interests are well known. If elected, my utmost endeavor will be to promote the progress and prosperity of the district. I am, G-entlemen, Yours faithfully, JAMES WILSON. Invercargill, January 13th, 1873. j PHOTOGRAPHY. MR MUSSEN notifies that, he has just re- j turned from his inland professional tour, and that the Studio in Don street is now open. In consequence of his having to give.evidence in the Supreme Court at Lawrence, on the 10th February, the Studio will positively be closed again, for a period, about the 7th of that month. Intending visitors are therefore respectfully requested to call as early as possible. I HE Pure-bred Ayrshire Bull, SIR EDI MOND, will serve Cows at my paddock, Seaward Bush, for one month. Terms — One Guinea. R. POWELL. 9th January, IS7S. SOUTHLAND HOSPITAL. IMTE Committee of the Southland Hospital are desirous of bringing under the special notice of the general public in the district the present position of the institution. Owing to the number of patients treated during the current year having been greatly in excess of the usual average, there is a pressing necessity for increased effort being made to provide for its maintenance. In making this appeal, the emmittee would especially notice the fact that, while most of the patients treated are from the country districts, but few contributions arrive from those districts, with the exception of those annually collected on the stations at shearing time, and they therefore trust that this appeal, addressed particularly to the country settlers, will be liberally responded to. NOTICE. IT* BE Aparima Road Board notify the intention X of levying on Saturday, 25 th inst., for the year ending 80th June, 1873, a general Highway Rate of one shilling in the pound on all rateable property within the said district. Also, a special rate of one shilling in the pound on all rateable property in each of the subdivisions of the district. A statement of the proposed General Rate will be left far inspection of Katepayers at the bouse of W. A. Lyon, Esq., Islabank, and a statement of proposed special rate will be left for inspection of Ratepayers, as folio ws : — For Mount Pleasant subdivision, at Mr Wild's, Mount Pleasant. For Heddou Bush subdivision, at Mr Arthur Gerrard'e. For Jacob's River subdivision, at Mr Bath's, Gumirie's Bush. For New River subdivision, at Schoolhouse, Waianiwa. For Waimatuku subdivision, at Mr Sargent's store, Flint's Bush, From 16th inst. JAMES FULLA.RTON, Clerk to the Board. January 13, 1873. INVERCARGILL GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Mastee — MR ANDREW FLEMING. Second Masteb — MR EDMUND WEBBiiR. Misteess — MKS M'IVOB. rpHE first quarter of this School will comX mence on Monday, 27th January, 1873. The following is the scale of Fees adopted by 'the Committee— Reoding 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? Od Latin and French do do 7s 6d Greek do do 5s Od Pens and ink, 6(3 per quartet . Time op Payment. Payment to be made within a fortnight of the commencement ot the quarter. Allowance. Where more thun three children of one family are sent, the younger ones above the number of three will be taken at half price. 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. TMPOUNDED, at the Invercargill Pound, on J_ the 6th January, 1873, one black Gelding, branded near shoulder BY, off shoulder, WHB, near hind leg white, rope round neok. If not released, will be Bold on the 16th Jan., 1873, at noon. , W. CRUICteHANK, Poundkeeper. TMPOUNDED on 28th December, 1872, off X Waimumu run, Hokanui Hundred, one light Strawberry Bull, roan neck, branded like W off rurop, for which £1 damages is claimed ; and ii not released, will be sold on Friday, 17th January, 1873, at nooo. JOHN A< MITCHELL, j Poundkeeper, Long Bush.
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Southland Times, Issue 1690, 17 January 1873, Page 4
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