Amusements. Q UE E N ALL. Last Two Nights of the GHAM PI 0 N SKA TE K S STEEPLECHASE WITH WATER JUMP, T O-XKjHT! MONDAY, MARCH Ist, lisf* Benefit and Last Appearance of Lillie, Queen of Skates. GRAND MASQUERADE SKATING CARNIVAL, All Skaters in Costume. Three Prizes TO-NIGHT. Ist, for the best Amateur Skater; 2nd, the best Conundrum on Skating, by a Lady ; 3rd, the fastest Skater in a Steeplechase, with water jump. Don’t forget LILLIE’S BENEFIT, and positively the Last Appearance of the Champion Skaters in Timaiu. Pianist, Mr G. L. Statham. Admission, Is, Reserved Seats, 2s. Doors open at rprarterto Eight. TH EAT R E EOY AL, TIMAEU. SATURDAY, MARCH 7. ARTHUR SKETCHLEY Will give his highly successful entertaintainment, as given by him for over 500 consecutive nights at the Egyptian Hall, London. Admission, is, 2s, Is. .1. GARDNER, Business Agent. AUTUMN TREE PLANTING. i non non v 011 K sTTI{ KE s X,UUU,UUU and ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS, one, two, and three years old, including the fastest growing Californian Pines. The Nurseries being in a very exposed situation, and the trees kept a good distance apart, gives them a hardiness of constitution rarely to be met with. Californian Pines, two-year-old, transplanted, 20s per 100, from I. 1 , to 2 feet high. A liberal allowance made to parties planting extensively. All kinds of Winter Vegetable Plants on Sale. GEORGE PURDTE AND CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Near Bank of New Zealand Timaru. I BEG to inform my Numerous Fiends and the Public Generally, that 1 have secured the Lease of the RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, for the Ensuing Term. J. H. GLASSON. [a c.vnn. ] FA NO FORTE TEACHING by Miss Jones (from Wellington) at her residence, opposite Ogilvie and Byers, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Timaru. miM AR U C o-o PEII A TIVE JL STORE Has just received a Largo Assortment of SPECIALLY SELECTED TEAS, Which will be guaranteed to give every satisfaction to the Purchaser, being of splendid puality and low inPrice TRY OUR TEAS, AT HALF-A-CROWN A POUND. iSr’Noto the Addrer; Main North Roah, Timaru. J. H. JONES, Manager J F ITZ-SI MM 0N S PR A C TIC AL HORSESHOE R MAIN NORTH ROAD, (Opposite Timaru Foundry). J. FITZ-SIMMONS begs to inform the public that they can rely on getting their horses shod in first-class stjle, and cheaper than anywhere else in town for cash. . A good fit guaranteed, Note the address — MAIN NORTH ROAD (Opposite Parson’s Foundry) /"HIRISTrUURCPI GREAT AUTUMN \J HANDICAP. To be run on TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1880. 32 Nominations. Fee £l. As the above Consultation will probably close about Thursday. March 18, early application is necessary to secure tickets. All Chccprcs should be crossed, and have Is exchange added. Two postage stamps necessary for rcplv and result. GEORGE DODSON, Treasurer. Address, Box 27, Port Chalmers. v. «• DISTRICT COURT. CR I M INAL SI TTI NG. ' r OTICE is hereby given that the Court S on Monday rrext, the Ist March, 1880, I not sit till 11 o’clock a.nr. THOMAS HOWLEY, Clerk. District Court ollice. Timaru, Feb 2(i, 1880. Isauknipl<*y Ga/etlc. THE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES Is a DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE For all notices under tire Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. R. TN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU i and OAMARU Holden at Titnarrt. In the matter of “ The Debtors arrd Creditors Act 187(1 ’’ arrd the amendments thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of Jamks Gammik, Pleasant Point, Farmer, a Debtor. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of 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 Bankruptcy of tire property of the said Debtor in the stead of William Earrrs (lately declared a Bankrupt) and that the said Edward Acton, has in writing duly signified Iris acceptance of such Trusteeship Dated this 27th dav of February, 1880. LEO. G. REID, Solicitor for the Creditors.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2168, 28 February 1880, Page 3
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