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■W»iute<U WANT HD—A RESPECTARLK GIRL, aged about 15 years. Apply Mrs Healey, Dank street. WANTED —-Architects and Dnilders to know that tirst-iatc finishings arc now being made from Kauri, at prices that will take the trade. Every description. JAMES 13 HUGE. WANTED TWO RESPECTABLE BOARDERS, in a private family. Apply, Mas Peters, llcgistry oflice. WANTED KNOWN—Sixteen Words for one shilling in this Column. WANTED— South Canterbury Settlers to send for Local Manufacture in Timber, Finishings, Elour, Oatmeal and Pearl Earley. JAMES EIIUCE. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every inscription, from entirely new type, are executed at the South Canteiuiuiiy Times Ollicc, Church treet. Liite .Aclvevtisemeiitis. FOll SALE, At Makikihi—l Packdelivery HE AP Ell. MACLEAN & STEWAET. S. S. KAK AN U 1, Captain Sundstrora, w ILL HUN REGULARLY between Timaru and Dunedin twice a week. Freight, including landing, Us per ton. W. ZIESLEII, Agent. LOST between Maori 1 1 ill and Parson’s Foundry, a Ladies SEALSKIN HAT. Finder will be rewarded by returning it to Taylor and Bowie. PLEASANT POINT PACES. The: following arc the WEIGHTS for the under-mentioned races HANDICAP HURDLE RACE. HOIST STANSELL, ) D. MACKENZIE, j ■ Handicappers FOR SALE-CHEAP. A SPLENDID FARM of 100 Acres, within two miles of the Township of Waimatc, and alongside tire Branch Railway line. For further particulars, apply to C. V. CLARKE, or A. ADAMS & CO., "Waimatc. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN THOMPSON. ALL ACCOUNTS against this Estate must be RENDERED to the Undersigned AT ONCE, duly proved. WM. T. RAH NETT, Creditors’ Trustee. ~]\ ,TR THOMAS SWINTON has been ap IVJL pointed agent for the Turns at Winchester, and copies of this journal may be obtained from him every evening. F, KNIG HT ’ S CONSULTATION ON TIMARU C U P . To be run for on Apiil 8, 1880. 250 Shares —.Cl each. Shares may he obtained from J. Herman, Tobacconist, and F. Knight, Criterion Hotel Tim am. The share list will close on April 5. AUTUMN TREE PLANTING. i nnn nnn forest trees I,UUU,UUU aml OUNAMENTAL 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 feel high. A liberal allowance made to parties planting extensively. All kinds of Winter Vegetable Plants on Sale. GEORGE PUR-DIE AND CO., Nurserymen and Seedsmen, Near Bank of New Zealand Timaru. Grain stacks and threshing MACHINES INSURED at the LOWEST CURRENT RATES by the NORWICH UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. JOHN KING, Agent, Main South Road. Baula'iiplcy Ga/cttc. liN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMARU Holden at Waimatc. In the matter of “ The Debtors and Creditors Act, 1870,” and of the bankruptcy of Isaac Coimnm, of Waimate, Carrier. This is to notify that Isaac OormuKU, of Waimate, Carrier, has this day filed in the above Court a statement that he is unable to meet his engagements with his Creditors, the first meeting of Creditors to he held ■at the District Court House Waimate, on Friday the 12th day of March 1880 at 11 o’clock in the forenoon. G. H. GRAHAM, Clerk.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2170, 2 March 1880, Page 3

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542

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2170, 2 March 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2170, 2 March 1880, Page 3

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