Waiite-H, W ANTED - A FEMALE SERVANT. Apply to Mrs Evans, Brick House, North Road. ~\\T ANTED —Architects and Builders to W know that first-rate finishings are now being made from Kauri, at prices that will take the trade. Every description. JAMES BRUCE. TT 7"ANTED TWO RESPECTABLE VV /BOARDERS, 1 in a private family. Apply,* Mrs Peters, Registry office. WANTED KNOWN —Sixteen Words for one shilling in this Column. WANTED— South Canterbury Settlors to send for Local Manufacture in Timber, Finishings, Flour, Oatmeal and Pearl Barley. JAMES BRUCE. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads, Circulars, Cards, Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, are executed at the South' Canterbury Times Office, Church treet. A YOUNG PERSON is desirous of going , to England as Attendant to a Lady or Family going Home by the ship Waimate. Address, S.G., Office of this Paper. WANTED KNOWN—That for SEVENTY-FIVE POUNDS cash you can purchase the whole of the furniture and goodwill of a respectable Boarding House, everything requisite in furnishing, together with a splendid Cow in full profit. Pig, vegetable garden Arc. Proprietor leaving on account of his health, apply to T. G. CORK, Commision Agent. Late Advertisements. EDUCATIONAL. UTlES’.will be resumed at the District School, Pleasant Point, on MONDAY, MARCH 13. ~ GEORGE BUTLER. Chairman of Committee. NOTIC E. THE management of the ARETHUSA DRAMATIC COMPANY have to announce (owing to their success in Dunedin) Postponement of their opening in Timaru for one week. PLEASANT POINT RACES. MARCH 17, 1880. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Timaru for Pleasant Point at 11.20 :a.m,, calling at intermediate stations. Passengers can return by the ordinary evening train. A. W. GAZE, Hon Sec. KOYAL MAIL TO MACKENZIE COUNTRY. Will leave ALBERT on arrival of first Train from Timaru, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Lake Tekapo and intermediate stages, returning the following days. Also, a coach will leave Albury for SILVERSTREAM on arrival of first train from Timaru, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and. Saturdays, returning to moot the last train for Timaru. JOHN HINCKLEY, Proprietor. ST. MARY’S CHURCH TIMARU." A BAZAAR in aid of the Church building Fund will be held during the Timaru Agricultural Show week, 1880. A. CHRISTOPHERS, Churchwarden JpLEASANT POINT RACES. TO RE HELD ON ST. PATRICK’S DAY (MARCH 17, 1880.) President ; I E. Acton, Esq. Vice-President : Alexander Mee, Esq. Starter: Mr A. Mcßratncy. JrnoK : Mr John Mcikle. Stewards. Messrs J. Johnston, J. Mitchell, J. H. Smith, J. McDonald, J. Fraser, Jos. Murphy, C. Storc.y, D. Harris Hastings, W. H. Halstead, Jas. South, Ac. Handicappers : Messrs Stanscll and McKenzie. Clerk of Course ; Mr R. Orton. Clerk of the Scales: Mr J. Wildermoth. Treasurer; Mr Y. L. Morris. PROG R A M M E : Oi’EN Handicap Hurdle Race of 2d sovs.; second horse to save stakes. _ Over 8 flights of hurdles. Nomination, 21s ; acceptance, 21s. Distance, 2 miles. No weight less than lOst. County Hack Hurdle Race of Id sovs.; for horses that have never won £lO public money. Entrance, 21s. Welter weight for age. Distance, I.V miles. Maiden Plate of 10 sovs.; for horses that have not won an advertised race of £lO. Distance, II miles. Entrance 21s. Weight forage. Point Cup (Handicap) of HO sovs.; second horse to save his stakes ; nomination, 42s ; acce2)tancc, 21s. Distance, 2 : J_miles. Publicans’ Purse (Handicap) of Id sovs. ; entrance, 21s. Distance, miles. Consolation Handicap of d sovs., with entrance added for all ,beaten horses. Entrance, 10s (kl. Distance, IJ. miles. Hack Race of 7 sovs.; catch weights. Entrance, 10s Gd. Distance, 1 mile. A Trottino Sweep with a sum of money added will he arranged on the ground. , Nominations for the Open Hurdle Race and Point Ciqi to be sent in not later than Feb. 2d. Handicaps to appear March 1. Acceptances close on March 12. Five per cent, will be deducted from gross amount of all stakes. S.C.J.C. Rules will be strictly adhered to. All protests must be accompanied with a deposit of 2 sovs., which sum will be forfeited to the funds if the protest is not sustained. All owners of horses entered for the meeting, with exception of Hack Race, must be subscribers of 21s to the fund. Post entries where not otherwise specified A. W. GAZE, Hon. Sec. Kaukruptcy Gazette. rjJHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES Is a DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE For all notices under Bankruptcy Act
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2180, 13 March 1880, Page 3
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719Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2180, 13 March 1880, Page 3
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