divine service NOTICE. On Sunday Dec 20 at Pakawau 11 a.m; at RockviUe B p.m; and at Collingwood / p.QI On Sunday Dec 27 atFerntown 11 a.m; at Rockville 3 p.m: and at Collingwood 7. 30 p.m. Dr CHARLES SATCHELL May now be consulted at his residence next the Telegraph Hotel, Takaka Junction, from 9 to 10 30 in the morning, and from / to 8 30 in the evening. Dr Satcnell will visit Collingwood when telegraphed for: and regularly on Saturdays, when ha may be consulted at the Commercial Hotel. TENDERS WANTED For working the HIGH AND LOW WATER FERRIES for 12 MONTHS from the Ist January 1883, in accordance vith the printed Regulations as to prices. To be sent in to the Chairman of the Board by 7 p.m. on TUESDAY the sth JANUARY next. By order, Jolm-.E, Flet gher, Clerk. Collingwood, 9th Deer, 1885. SHIPPING. THE LADY BARELY. Will leave Nelson for Waitapu— Tuesday, Dec 22, at 7 p.m. Waitapu for Collingwood— Wednesday, Dec 23, at 7. 30 a.m. Collingwood for Nelson via Waitapu on Saturday. Dec 19, at 0 a.m. Thursday, Dec 24, at 8 30 a.m. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN THE T AKAKA AND COLLINGWOOD DISTRICTS THE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE Puritan. PURITAN is a bright bay. 5 years old this foaling, stands 16 hands high, with beautiful symmetry, and very docile temper. He was bred by Mr H. Redwood, Spring Creek, Marlborough. PURITAN will be located as follows: Takaka. Telegraph Hotel Stables. Collingwood. Every alternate Saturday, commencing Saturday, October 10th, at Gleduill’s Commercial Hotel Stables. PURITAN is by Cassivil.aunus, dam Fair Puritan by Oliver Cromwell, dam Coronaria (imported) by Sweetmeat—Jessica by Launeelot. Oliver Cromwell by Potentate, dam Woodstock. Cassi vilaunus by Garactacus, dam Companile by Stockwell. Florence by Yelocipede. Garactacus (winner of the Derby in 1862) by Kingston out of Defenceless by Defence. For further particulars see Stud Book. Timms: .£3 3s. Groomage, ss. C. TAFNER, Owner, Telegraph Hotel, 'Takaka. TO TRAVEL THIS SEASON IN TIIE Collingwood and Takyk.y Districts. THE 'THOROUGH-BRED lIORSE Young I van hoe Rising 4 years. By Ivanhoe; dam, out of an Arab m.-ire by an Imported horse. Terms .£2. Groomage 3s. Paddocking, One shilling per week. Every care but no responsibility. Will to at Mr Follower' Stables, Waiapu, on Thursday next. ALL FEES must be paid before the 31st January, 1886. J. S. SQUIRES, '-■■■ Tukurua.
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Golden Bay Argus, Volume I, Issue 129, 11 December 1885, Page 3
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