Business Notices. J. BELL’S CONSULTATION ON THE GLAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE CUP. TO RUN ON MAY 2-1, 1880, AT CHRISTCHURCH. PRIZES: First Prize Second Prize Third Prize Starters (divided) Non-Starters (divided) .. Consultation Fee, £l. £2OOI £IOO £SO £75 j £75 J £SOO Tickets may be obtained from Mr Levy, Tobacconist; also from Mr Herman, Tobacconist. IS® Should all the Tickets not be be sold, the prizes will be distributed pro rata. Two Postage Stamps necessary, one for Eeply, and one for Ecsult. Address: P. J. BELL, Pos Office Box 81, Timaru. JEWELLERY AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY, MAIN NORTH ROAD. Messrs gibson and cockroft beg to inform the Public in and about the vicinity of Timaru and the outlying districts, that they have Entered into Partnership, and have opened, in addition to their well-known Jewellery Shop, the Fancy Goods Repository adjoining their promises, Main North Road, and near the Ship Hotel, which will be found replete with Cigars and Tobaccos of the very Best Brands, Pipes of every description, Stationery, a largo assortment of Perfumery of the very Best Quality, and Sundries too numerous to particularise. G. and C. having purchased from the Estate of T. li. Proctor, of Christchurch, a Large and Varied Assortment of Gold Watches of every design, which, for Style and Finish, Cannot be Surpassed in the Colony, they arc in a position to offer them to the Public at Prices that will Defy Competition. G. and C. have also arranged to Indent Shipments of Jewellery, Ac., from the famous ROTHERHAMS of LONDON, and will be in a position to oiler the Public the advantages of Purchasing, from the Direct Importers, one of the LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCKS OF JEWELLERY AND WATCHES IN TIMARU TO SELECT FROM. Inspection Invited. l-es® Note the Address— GIBSON AND COCKROFT, JEWELLERY AND FANCY, REPOSITORY, MAIN NORTH ROAD, (Adjoining the Ship Hotel), TIMARU. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DR. WILLIAMS can be CONSULTED as usual, next to the Timaru Herald Office during the day, and at Mr Bush’s late residence, near the Congregational Church, North street, at night. N.B.—Saddle horses kept in constant readiness for urgent cases and country journeys. J. Miuulell and Co. CLEARING SALE OK STOCK AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, AT LORN DALE FARM, GERALDINE,
ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1880. T J[ UND EL L AND CO. t) • have boon favored with instructions from A. C. Raynor, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at his Farm, on the above date, the following Stock and Implements, comprising— -3 Heavy Staunch Draught Marcs 1 do do do Gelding 1 Draught Foal 1 Thoroughbred Filly, 3 years old, unbroken Also, The Thoroughbred Stallion, .Tangier, 5 years old. (Pedigree at Sale.) 1 ."-year-old Horse, 10 hands high ; a splendid fencer i~> Head of Cattle, all strong Stores, 2 and 3 years old 1 3-11 orso Dray, good as now 1 D.F. Plough, by lleid and Gray 1 Single Plough, do 1 Single-seated Duggy, almost new 1 Set 1-Leafed Harrows, new 1 do do do 1 do Chain do 18 feet 3 do Swingle-trees 1 do Cart Harness 2 do Leading Harness 3 do Plough do 1 do Duggy do good as new 3 Horse Hugs Also, 80 Acres of Splendid Fallow Land for Cropping A Largo Quantity of Feed Oats and Seed Harley Chicken Corn, Empty Sacks, Arc. Sale at 1 o'clock sharp. No Reserve. The Auctioneers would remind intending purchasers that an opportunity like this lias never before been offered to the Public of purchasing the best selection of thoroughbred and draught stock, as these have been selected by their owner, a judge of their good quality in each class they represent; and, as Mr liayncr is giving up fanning, therefore all his well-selected stock and implements will be placed before the public without the slightest reserve. J. M UNDELL * CO., Auctioneers. Jonas, Hurt, & Wilclie, TO FARMERS, SETTLE PS, AND OTHEPS. 13 VALUABLE FBBEHOLD FARMS ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 91, 1880. JONAS, HART, AND WILD IE have been instructed by M. J. Knublcy, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction at their Sale-rooms, T’imaru, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 18S0, THE FAIRFIELD ESTATE, Comprised in FARMS, ranging from 27 to 18 Acres. This estate is situate within seven miles of Timaru, near to the Levels Railway Station. Sale at 2 o’clock. Terms easy. Plans may be sren at the Office of the Auctioneers, JONAS, HART & WILDIE, Timaru. The Auctioneers would direct special attention to the above important Sale, offering, as it docs, a rare opportunity for Settlers to acquire a sma freehold.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2229, 10 May 1880, Page 3
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