Late Advcrtiseineuts. J. K E N * E D Y ’ Painter and Paper hanger, Theodocia Street, TIMARU. All works executed at the lowest rates and in first-class style. Estimates Given for Town and Country Work. All orders promptly attended to. Note the Address — J. KENNEDY, Painter and Paperhangcr, Theodocia Street. J. Gr U I L BER T, Tailor and Habitmakkr, Elizabeth Street, TIMAEU. J. Guilbert hereby notifies to the public of Timaru and the surrounding districts that he is prepared to make suits at the undermentioned GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, From which it will be at once seen that he is able to execute orders at a much lower rate than any other tradesman in Timaru. The reasons are—l. That he buys his goods at the best and cheapest markets. 2. That he pays Cash for the same and consequently gets his goods at Cash juices. 3. That he does his own work instead of employing labor at high prices and losing his time in soliciting orders and afterwards seeking the money. Scare of Prices : A Trial Solicited. Note the Address: J. GUILBERT, Elizabeth Street, Timaru. LAND DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. AUCTION SALE OF CROWN LANDS. 'VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a JIN Sale by Auction of Crown Lands will be held at TEMUKA, on the 23rd day of MARCH next. The Lands offered will consist of TOWN SECTIONS at ORARI and AROWHENUA, and about 7,000 Acres, known as the Old Railway Reserve, situate between the rivers Rangitata and Orari. These Lands have been sub-divided into blocks, varying from •10 Acres to 200 Acres, and about 5,500 Acres will be offered for Cash, and 1500 Acres on Deferred Payments. Sale plan and particulars will be posted at all Railway Stations between Christchurch and Oamaru, on or before the 23rd Instant. JOHN MARSHMAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land Office, Christchurch, Feb. 13, 1880. TO BUILDING CONTRACTORS. □MENDERS will be received up to 1 JL o’clock on THURSDAY NEXT, Feb, 11), for the ERECTION of a HOUSE in WOOD, at Cavershame, Timaru, for C. St. Barre, Esq. Drawings and Specifications to be seen at my Office. Quantities supplied. THOMAS ROBERTS, C.E. Architect. LECTURE. FSTOR CHINIQUY will LECTURE IN THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, ON TUESDAY, FEB. 17, 1880, At 8 p.m. Admission —One Shilling. Tickets for early admission by side doors can now be obtained from the Booksellers, Subject— “ Why I and 25,000 of my fellow countrymen left the Church of Rome.” TO THE PUBLIC. THE EVENING TELEGRAPH. TTTITH reference to attempts made by VV Messrs A. Iv. Chapman and William Norrie to prevent my collectors from receiving monies due to the “ Evening Telegraph,” I have to say that the said A. K. Chapman and William Norrie are not entitled to such monies. Any receipts given by Messrs E. Jones, 11. Stringer, or W. Blennerhassett for monies received on account of “ Evening Telegraph are binding upon me. ROBERT WILLIAMSON, Proprietor, “ Evening Telegraph.” Feb. 11, 1880 Aiuusoiucnts. m H E A T R E R O Y A L , I Timaru lAs" Season of Four Nights, commencing TUESDAY, FEB. 17. OPERA BOUFFE & COMEDY COMPANY. Acknowledged by the Colonial Press to be the most complete Company travelling. Repertoire— MARITANA, BOHEMIAN GIRL, ROSE OF AUVERGNE, CHELSEA PENSIONER, SOLDIER’S RETURN, &c. Change of Programme every evening. Boxes, Is ; Stalls, 2s (id ; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8 sharp. Box plan at Amos's. HAL GRAY, Advance Agent. NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, Feb. !), the Drapery Establishment of J. Strachan will be closed for Stocktaking. J. 11. SUTTER I JOHN ROSS j Trustees. Re WILLIAM PARSONS, OF KINGSDOWN. A SECOND AND FINAL DIVIDEND of Sixteen shillings (Bis), making Twenty shillings in the pound, in the above estate, will be payable on and after Monday, Feb 1(5, 1880, on all proved claims, at the office of Messrs Jonas, Hart, and Wildie, Timaru. M. JONAS, J. M. SHEPHERD, Trustees in the estate of William Parsons. All claims in the above estate must be proved and sent in not later than Monday, Feb 1(5, 1880. No claim will be recognised after that date. M. JONAS, J. M. SHEPHERD, Trustees in the estate of William Parsons. Banl£rupt(!y Gazette. rjIHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES Is a DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE For all notices under the Bankruptcy Act.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2154, 14 February 1880, Page 3
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