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Business Notices. __ 'TIMARU AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL ANNUAL SHOW. "O KID AND GRAY xi Will Exhibit ! At the forthcoming Show of the Agricultural and Pastoral Association, to be held at Timaru ou the 27th ant 28ih October just., the following IM TLE vlttN IS and [MACHINERY of their own Mauufac* ture ; Single, I).,able, and Treble‘Furrow Ploughs, with latest improvements Double {Speed, Single Speed Reapers and Mowers, new design Our new Roller, with Grain, Grass, and Turnip Sowers attached 1 Cultivator and Grubber Harrows, 4 and s ‘leaf, heavy, medium and light Chain Harrows, all widths Horsepowers, all siz-s Chaff cut lets, new designs, Nos 1,2, 3, and 4 Farm Drays of best material and workmanship, and low in price Portable Engines, horizontal and vertical , Also, First c’ass American Buggies, at Low Prices. REID AND GRAY. Dunedin, Uamaru, Timaru, Invercagill, aod Christchurch, MAORI HILL BAKERY AND STORE. All goods sold at reduced PRICKS for GASH... M. W. PETERS. yyf OOLLCOMRE AND CLULEE General and Commission Agents. Valuators, Arbiti atora, and Land under the Land Transfer Act, G. F. Cluleb, Certified Accountant in Bankruptcy. Loans negotiated, Insurances effected &c., &c. Offices removed from Fyfe’s Buildings to Jonas’ new Buildings, Main South Road. 3my AND GOULDING RAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, Thkodocia Street, Beg to inlimate that they have removed to the WEST END BAKERY Theodocia street, lately occupied by Mr Ritchie. Business will be carried on as usual and orders entrusted to their care will meet with prompt attention and despatch. Every description of small goods always on band, 220 c Patties waited daily. WE THE UNDERSIGNED Richard Dewis and John Mitchell, trading as DEWIS AND MITCHELL, have S'/’his Day (Nov. 4) DISSOLVED PARTNERSHIP by Mutual consent. The business will in future be cam d on by Richard Lewis to whom all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS must be paid, and who will discharge all liabilities cox* nected with the firm. JOHN MITCHELL, RICHARD DEWIS, Witness— George Arthur (-’burn. T£ F. GRAY, AUCTIONEER, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, Valuator and Commision Agent, Tetnuka. Regular Saturday Sales of all kinds of Merchandise Produce of every description. illy rj£| O LET, In Rose street a COMFORTABLE 8 ROOMED CONCRETE HOUSE wllb every convenience. Apply :fA. St.;G. HAMBRSLEY, Solicitor Great North Road oo«« : ' - ■ Timaru. rjUkAa. b T! 0 CL UR. PRINCE OF WALES’ BIRTHDAY MEETING MONDAY, 10th NOVEMBER, 1879. i Programme of Sports ; 11. Maiden Plate— loo yards. Ist prize, I Ll 10s ; 2nd, LI ; 3rd, 10s. Nomina. ! tion, 2s 6d 2. Grand Handicap—2Co, 300, and 440 i yards. Ist prize, L 7 ; 2ud, L 4 ; 3rd, L2 ; winners of heats 10s each ; to be decided by points ; nomination, 6s j acceptance, 2s 6d 3. Running Long Leap— lst prize, Ll ; 2ad, 10s. Nomination, 2s 6d ?4: Handicap Race fob Hoys under 16 5 years—lso yards. Ist prize, Ll ; 2nd, 10s Nominations, Is 5. Standing High Leap— lst prize, Ll ; 2nd, 10s Nominations, 2s 6d 6. Walking Handicap —Two miles Ist prize, L 4 ; 2nd, L2 ; 3rd, Ll Nomination, 3.i ; acceptance, 2s 7. Vaulting with Polk —Ist prize, L2 ; 2nd, Ll Nomination 2s 6d 8. Running Handicap— One mile Ist prize, L 3 ; 2nd, L2 ; 3rd, Ll Nomination, 3s ; acceptance, 2a 9. Ladies’ Prize— Bßo jards handicap Ist prize, Trophy, valued at L 7 7s ; 2nd, L 3 3s Nomination sa; acceptance 2s 6d 10. Running High Leap— lst prize Ll; 2nd 10s Nomination 2s 6d 11. Handicap Hurdle Rack—44o yards Ist prize L 3 ; 2nd L2 ; 3rd Ll Nomi‘ nation 3s ; acceptance 2s 12. Picking op ; 30 Stones— Prize, Ll Nomination 2s 6d; 13. Publicans’ Handicap— l2o yards Hold Medal valued at five guineas Nomination 3s ; acceptance 2s All prizes, except for events Nos 9 and 13, to be paid in cash or trophies of equal value at option of winners. Three starters for each event or no second prize Nominations for events No 2,6, 8,9, 11, and 13, must be made to the Secretary, Timaru Hotel, Timaru, on or before 18th October Nominators to state colors, Han* dicaps declared on 21st October. Accep: tances must be sent in not later than Ist Nouember Post entries for all events except as above specified. 0028 JOHN BLAIR, Hob. Sec.

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South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2070, 10 November 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2070, 10 November 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Volume XV, Issue 2070, 10 November 1879, Page 3

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