Auctioneerss NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY B (limited). c CAPITAL .' £3,500,000. !- nnHIS Company bega to announce, for the information of runholders, farmers, and r > -L others, that an AUCTIONEEEINGr BRANCH has been added to its other busi - ness, and that if Sales of Properties, Stock, Wool, Grain, &c, 7 Will be held regularly throughout the different centres of Southland. JOHN TURNBULL, Manager. - ; J. E. WATSON, Auctioneer. c J^T The Company's Agent at Gore will supply full information to clients in tha district. 105
Drapery. SPRING AND SUMMER DISPLAY I Gome and See the Full Show OF Spring and Summer €<oods, NOW ON VIEW, AT [ W. BOYNE'S CASH WAREHOUSE! i And which is now attracting so much attention. /~^ RAND SELECTION ! Good Quality ! And remarkably cheap 1 TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED HATS, All the newest shapes. LADIES' MANTLES and DOLMANS PRINTS SATEENS FLOWERS, FEATHERS. The Variety is so great, it is impossible to give details. Large stock of CROCKERY, FURNITURE, and BEDDING, on hand. , Note the Address— fiT BOYNE'S WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, GORE. SPRING—IBB4. XUST OPENED OUT I NEW, CHOICE SPRIN& &OODS! COMPRISING NEW SPRING PRINTS, POMPADOURS GALATEAS, GINGHAMS, In all the new shades. Come before choice pieces are gone. Inspection invited. Patterns sent on application. NEW SPRING HATS, BONNETS, AND MILLINERY. NEW SPRING SUITS, Colonial Tweeds NEW SPRING BOOTS and SHOES IKONMOffGERY AND FANCY GOODS SHOW ROOM. N.B. —A case of Trimmed Summer Ladies Hats, and one case of tJolmaua, direct from the manufacturers, ON VIEW! At BEATTIE'S WAREHOUSE. important public notice. the cheap Drapery, clothing and boot store Opposite Bank of New Zealand, Main Street, *"• j T7IVERY article sold at the same good -*-■ value —the best obtainable in the Colony. Fresh goods always arriving from thtt ihahufacturers} Home and Colonial. 6331 P k CALDER.
General Notices. COUNTY OF SOUTHLAND. Election of Councillor for Toi Tois Piding. NOTICE IS HE REE V GIVEN, that Mr George Fredrick Richabdson Was this day duly nominate 1 for the abov< named oflice, and there being no other can didate. 1 therefore declare the said Georg< Frredrick Kichardson to ha duly elected. Dated this sth dny <>£ November, 188-1. I. \V. RAYMOND, f 370 Returning Officer. TO THE ELECTOKS OF HOKONUI RIDING. T ADIES & GENTLEMEN,—I beg to in -*-■ timate that lam a Candidate for youi ' suffrages at the ensuing contest. Should 1 be returned I shall do all in my power to further thd interests of the district in general, j and no portion in particular. Myself and j views are so well known in the district that here is no necessity of holding meetings except at Hedgehope, which I shall visit. Trusting to obtain the confidence of the majority,—l am, Sec, F. S. CANNING. Gore, 3rd Nov., 18S4. f 360 DENTAL NOTICE TITR E. STRAKER, dentist, of Queens--LTX town, may be consulted at Kellie's Hotel from to-day, or patients waited on at their own residence if preferred. Artificial teeth, etc., etc. Painless extraction with nitrous oxide gas. Terms moderate. Mr Straker does not profess to replace teeth seven hours after extraction. No dentist jealous of the ultimate usefulness of his work would attempt such a thing; a moment's reflection must convince anyone of this. References kindly permitted to Dr Douglas, Queenstown ; Dr Smith, Balclutha ; and Dr Wardale, Invercarglll. f 374 WYNDHAM TOWN BOAKD.^ X HEREBY give notice that Mr Joseph -*- Kidd, of this township, was duly appointed, at a meeting of the above Board, held Nov. 3rd, 1884, as Ranger and Poundkeeper in this township. ; JOHN L. EVANS, Town Clerk. Wyndham, Nov. 6,1884. f 372 Amusements. BENEFIT CONCERT, in aid of the Widow and Family of the late George Balloch. To be held in Green's Hall, Riversdale, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1884, Commencing at 7.30 p.m. It is earnestly hoped this will be liberally patronised in preference to counter attractions. A Dance to Follow. H. LEARY, f 342 Hon. Sec. PROGRAMME. i ■"%/rANDEVILLE SPORTS ! To be held J.YX Monday, November 10. Stewards : Messrs H. G. Beecott, J. Boult, D.Welsh, J. Roche, F/Pringl^, J. Reed, T, Walters, D. Thompson, J. Erskine. Handicappees : Messrs Beecott, Carroll, and Erskine. Judges: Jumping —Messrs J. Erskine and D. Carroll. Running —H. G. Beecott. Events to start at 12.30 p.m. I—lOOyda Handicap j entrance, 2s Gd. First prize, 20s ; second, 10s. 2—Throwing the hammer; entrance, 2s 6d. First prize, 20s ; second, 10s. 3—Putting the stone; entrance, 2s Gd. First prize, 20s ; second, 7s 6d. 4—2ooyds Handicap ; entrance, 3s. First prize, 30s ; second, 15s. s—Wrestlings —Wrestling (Cumberland) ; entrance, ss. First prize, 40s ; second, 20s. 6 —lsoyds Handicap (Boys); entrance) Is. First prize, 15s ; second, 10s ; third, ss. 7 —3ooyds Hurdle Race, handicap ; entrance, 4s. First prize, 40s j second, 20s. B—Hop, Step, Jump; entrance, 2s 6d. First prize, 208 ; second, 10s. 9-—Running High Leap; entrance, 2s Gd» Firsb prize, 20s; second, 10s. 10 —Half-mile Eace, handicap ; entrance* 4s. First prize, 40s ; second, 20s. Other events to follow after. A Trotting Race to be arranged on ttie groilnd; A Dance in the evening. JAMES REID, treasurer. &41 DATID WALSH, Secretary.
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 407, 7 November 1884, Page 3
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