LaicAdTO :• tis- ssmcuts. JJ All VEST CAMPS SUPPLIED ALL NECESSARIES.. From Tea and Sugar to a Tin Billy. BENJ. HIBBARD. TLMARU TEA WAREHOUSE. rpENDERS wanted for CARTING and _L STACKING nine acres of Oats. Apply to MILES J. KNUBLEY, Tim am. T II E A T R E R 0 Y A L, TIMARU. SATURDAY NIGHT, A N TI-C MINI QU Y LECTURE, « Y MR MOSLEY. “ Tun Otheii Side or the Question.” On the authority of Presbyterian and Anti-Catholic Writers. Chinupiy’s Farm. His ex-convict Evangelist—What is done with the money? Startling revelations. Dress Circle, 2s ; Pit and Stalls, Is. tIHRISTCHUROH GREAT AUTUMN ; HANDICAP. To be run on TUESDAY, MARCH 80, 1880. 32 Nominations, Fee £l. As the above Consultation will probably close about Thursday. March 18, early application is necessary to secure tickets. All Cheques should be crossed, and have Is exchange added. Two postage stands necessary for reply and result. GEORGE DODSON, Treasurer. Address, Box 27, Port Chalmers. V. DISTRICT COURT. CRIMINAL SITTIN G. IVTOTICE is hereby given that the Court AS on Monday next, the Ist March, 1880, will not sit till li o’clock a.m, THOMAS HOWLEY, Clerk. District Court ollice, Timaru, Feb 20, 1880. rjYIMES OFFICE, CHURCH STREET TIMARU. LETTER-PRESS PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION On the Shortest Notice and at very Molieuatk Piuces. NEWEST STYLES A XU NJEWEST DESIGNS. EXCLUDING Call and Business Circulars Bill Heads, Receipt Books Cards, Ball Programmes Hand Bills, Business Cards Posters, Prospectuses Invoices, Tables, Law Forms Show Cards, Balance Sheets Pamphlets, Catalogues And every description of PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING PRINTING IN COLORS OF EVERY SHADE. Post or Telegram Orders for advertisements and Job Printing attended to. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR EVERY CLASS OF WORK. JUST RECEIVED, rjIHE LATEST SPECIALTIES IN JOBBING TYPE. Ball Programmes, Cards, Circulars, Law Work, and every description of Commercial and General Printing can now be executed in first-class style at the SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES OFFICE, Church street (Lane’s Building). Estimates given. Orders by post promptly attended to. Baula’uptcy Grazctte. rjAHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES Is a DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE For all notices under the Bankiiuptcv Act. V. R. IN BANKRUPTCY. TN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU JL and OAMARU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act 187(5 ” and the amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of James Gammik, Pleasant Point, Farmer, a Debtor. Notice is hereby given that at a mcctingof Creditors of the above named Debtor held this day at the District Court House Timaru, Edward Acton of Pleasant Point, Farmer, was duly appointed Creditors’ Trustee in Bankruptc}' of the Bankruptcy of the said Debtor in the stead of William Earns (lately declared a Bankrupt) and that the said Edward Acton, has in writing duly signified his acceptance of such Trusteeship Dated this 27th day of February, 1880. LEO. G. REID, ' Solicitor for the Creditors.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2167, 27 February 1880, Page 3
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472Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2167, 27 February 1880, Page 3
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