Auction Sale*. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12. i HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. I HE. OSBORNE has received instructions . from Mr W. Reid, to sell by auction, at his residence, Mary Btreet, Sylvan Bank, on Wednesday, March 12th, at 12 o'clock, the whole i of his Household Furniture, consisting of— f Handsome Chest Drawers, Chiffonier, [ Bedsteads, Pictures, Carpets, Vases, \ Curtains and Poles, Round Table, Chairs, Clock, Breakfast Service, Washstands and Ware, Looking Glass, Crockery, Kitchen Sundries, Carpenter's Toola and Chest, Brahma Pootra Fowls, Carpenter's Bench, &c, &c, all in first-rate condition. SATURDAY, MARCH 15. FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS SITE, I Township of Winton. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions , from Mr James Laing, to sell by auction, I at his rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, March 15, at 12 o'clockSection 3, Block 11., Town of Winton. Terms Liberal. SATURDAY, MARCH 22. JACOB'S RIVER HUNDRED. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions . from Mr Walter Brown, to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Saturday, March 22, at \2 o'clockSection 23, Block VII., Jacob's River Hundred. FRIDAY, MARCH 28. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions' • from J. A. R. Menzies, Esq , to sell by auction, at his rooms, Esk street, on Friday, March 28, at 12 o'clock — Sections 4 and 5, Block IX., Don street, Town of Invercargill, on which is erected that large and commodious Dwelling House, now iu the occupation of Mr H. Beed, containing 6 rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, &c, &c. Note. — The Auctioneer is desirous of drawing special attention to the sale of this property, as the day is not far distant when this part of Don street will be bought for business sites. Cards to view can be had from the Auctioneer. Terms at sale. FRIDAY, APRIL 4. CATTLE SALE, Ott's Yards. HE. OSBORNE has received instructions « from Mr J. G. Grieve, Spar Bush (in :od sequence of the expiry of his lease), to sell Sy auction, at Ott's Yards, Junction Hotel, on Vriday, April 4th, at noon — I f-A HEAD MIXED CATTLE, all in X O"~» good condition, and thoroughly quiet. Public Notices. NOTICE. MR S. J. DECK, Surgeon Dentist, may be consulted daily at his rooms, Don street until March 15th, when he leaves on a visit to Queenstown. March 7, 1873. NOTICE. IN consequence of an alteration in partnership, the undersigned hereby request that all outstanding accounts due to them be paid on or before the Ist day of April, 1873. REID & SON. INSECTIVOROUS BIRDS. rpHE Acclimatisation Society request contriX buttons from farmers and others interested in the introduction of insectivorous birds, of 5s and upwards, with the object of form- I ing a fund for that purpose. Subscriptions will be received by secretaries of Road Boards and of Farmer's Clubs in the district. EDW. D. BUTTS, Hon. Secretary. NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY" SCHOLARSHIPS. HPHE University of New Zealand will hold an X Examination for Scholarships on the 12tb of May next, 1873. Candidates are required to send in their names addressed to me at Wellington, so as to reach me on or before the 20th April, 1873. Full information may be obtained from REV. E. G. EDWARDS, Dunedin, Supervisor. HENRY JOHN TANCRED, Chancellor. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO. THE Third Session will be opened on Ist May, 1873. CLASSES. 1. Classics. — Separate classes for junior and senior Latin and Greek. Professor : G. S. Sale, M.A. 2. Class for English language and literature. Professor: G. S. Sale, M.A. 3. Mathematics. — I. Junior Mathematics. 11. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. 111. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy. Professor: John Shand, M.A. 4. Mental asd Moral Sciencb. — Classes tor Logic and Psychology, Moral Philosophy, Political Economy. Professor : D. Macgregor, M.A., M.B. 6. Natural Science. — Classes for Chemistry, Mineralogy, and Geology. Professor : J. G. Black, M.A., D.Sc. The session will last for six months continuously, during the entire course of which instruction will be given to each class by the Professor, by means of text books, lectures, and oral and written examinations. Matriculation fee, £1 ; laboratory fee, £1. The fee for each class is three guineas per session. Intending students aod persons desirous of obtaining further information are requested to communicate with A. LIVINGSTON. Secretary. MR B. SHORT will be happy to give every information, either personally or by letter, respecting Mutual life Assurance. Address — Care of MR THOS. PERKINS, Eldon Chambers. THE WEEKLY TIMES. r I 'HIS Journal is devoted to the interests of ± the Country Bettleß6, and already enjoysa most ExTBMUVB Ci&cvhAiioti Miroufihout the I Province,
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Southland Times, Issue 1713, 11 March 1873, Page 4
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