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FOUND yesterday between the Manse at Long Bush, and the Waihopai Hotel, a Pocket Book containing money and papers. The owner can have it returned by identifying property and paying expenses, on applying to James Colyer, Princess Hotel, Invercargill, or James M'Kay, Long Bush. £1 10 B EEWA ED . LOBT, from Invercargill, a Bay Mare, branded 33 on near shoulder, white hind fetlocks. Supposed to be running on the Mataura. Anyone tending inforasation to the undersigned as to her whereabouts will receive the above reward. JAMES COLTER, Invercargill. MB ALFRED BRUNTON, of Dunedin, will preach in the Exchange Hall (D.V.) on Sunday evening next, 2nd February, at half-past six o'clock. BAILWAY COMMITTEE. MEMBERS of the Railway Committee are requested to attend a meeting, to be held at the Council Hall, This (Friday) Evening, 31st inst., at half-past 7 o'clock. Businets important. W. WOOD, Chairman. LECTUEE ON LIFE ASSUEANCE At the EXCHANGE HALL, On FBIDAY EVENING, FEBBUAEY 7. MB B. SHORT, of Sydney, will deliver an interesting lecture addressed to married and single, those who mean to marry, and any who have no euch intention. Although the lecture will hare a direct reference to Mutual Life Assurance, the address will be made interesting to all. Ladies specially invited. Admission free. Chair to be taken at eight o'clock. PHOtOGEAPHY. MB MUSSEN notifies that he has just returned from his inland professional tour, •nd 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. THBATBB ROYAL. Unprecedented Success of the TICKET-OF-LEAVE MAN!! In consequence of numerous families being unable to attend last evening, it will be repeated this evening, by particular desire, for positively the last time. On Saturday Evening, BLA CX EYEI) SUSAN!!! ' With s Laughable Farce. , HEW SCENE AND EFFECTS. L**t Night of Mrs Patehett as Sam Do do Mr Uatchett m Mr Gibson Do do ;Mr Wptton as Mrs Willoughby Do, do MrC. O'Brien as Melter Moss Do . .do, Mr J A South as Hawkshawe Do,. ' t ; : •do IMr J Hesford as Jem Dalton Do do Mr J. Thorp as Bob Brierly Do do Mjm ; Bray as May Edwards p O i#H EAB LV. Pmm Circle, 3b ; Side Boxes, 2s ; Fit, Is.

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Southland Times, Issue 1696, 31 January 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1696, 31 January 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1696, 31 January 1873, Page 2

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