"W, nut eel. WANTED KNOWN— Coy and Drummond’s Clearing Sale is now on. Twill Sheeting, ll£d. Welsh Flannel, IOJd. Bargains in all departments. "ANTED to Let—a coomfortable room with use of kitchen and part of garden, in Regent Street, near malt kiln. Apply to Mr Reilly on the premises. WANTED —TO Let A THREE ROOMED HOUSE, in Scarfc’s Paddock. Apply to Mr Charles Palliser or Mr Josiah Billings. — Cooks, Housemaids, and * * General Servants. Apply, Mrs Peters Registry Office. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. WANTED KNOWN—That William Osborne is making Chest of Drawers and Cheffoniers at 35 per cent below shop prices. All orders to be left with Mr Houston, Ironmonger, near the Shamrock Hotel, Great South Road. List of prices— A chest with 4 drawers, £2 7s ; a chest with 5 drawers, £3 ss; cheffoniers £3 10s. WANTED, one or two Gentlemen Boarders in a private family. Address, 0.Z., office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN—That DUNDEE HOUSE is the CHEAPEST and Best House in Town for all kinds of Ladies’ Gents’ and Children’s Boots of every description as the following prices will show: — Gent’s Elastic Side (Alma’s) .. 13s Od Gent’s Light Watertight .. .. 13 0 Gent’s Bluchers .. .. • • 9 6 Children’s Kid Elastic Sides (7 to 9) 8 6 All other Goods proportionately low in Price, Gent’s Ladies’ and Children’s Boots made to order on the shortest notice. We would call special attention to our Gent’s Sewn Boots for easy wear; cannot be surpassed m South Canterbury. G. JONES & CO, Dundee House, Timaru. Late Advertisements. \ LL ACCOUNTS DUE to the Undcrj\ signed if not paid by the day of sale, namely, June 17, will be SUED FOR without further notice. ISAAC SALEK, Pleasant Point. ADMISSION FREE, EVERY NIGHT BUT FRIDAY. THE GROSVENOR BOXING, SKITTLE AND RIFLE SALOON. T EA AND WHITLEY beg to announce JLj that the Night for Private Instruction will be Friday, from 8 till 11 o’clock. Private Lessons for Boxing 10s per Month. Indian Clubs, Single Stick, and Horizontal Bar arc to be had on the premises. Gentlemen waited on at their Private Residences according to agreement. An allowance made to Volunteers for practice Friday Night for Members only. Entranc from Bcswick street, adjoining Gosvcnor Hotel EARLY SEED POTATOES. rp HOM A S gMI TH, SEEDSMAN, Shepherd’s Buildings, Timaru, Has on Sale a quantity of the above in Nine Varieties', including BREESEE’S EARLY PROLIFIC. %* This extraordinary Potatoc is ripe in nine weeks after planting, sold by the lb, or cwt. Peach Trees, 1 Gooseberries, 2 yrs old - All true to name. Roses, all colours ) JUST OPENED AT QOWAN & COOKIIAM HOUSE, New Styles in Gent’s Pullover Felt Hats, in Black, Brown and Drab, (Glovers' make.) TpOSTER S
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. TIMARU STEEPLECHASE MEETING, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1880. NORTH LINE, Ordinary Trains. SOUTH LINE— The 4.80 p.m. from Timaru to Oamaru will leave at 5 p.m., and the 4 p.m. from Oamaru to Timaru at 1.30. p.m; both trains being half an hour later at all stations to destination. WAIMATE BRANCH— The 5.30 p.m. from Waimate will leave at G p.m., and the G. 15 p.m. from the Junction at G. 45 p.m. ALBURY BRANCH— Albury to Timaru —Ordinary Trains. Timaru to Albury—G. 55 a.ra. and 3.45 p.m. Racecourse to Albury—4.3o p.m. Timaru to Racecourse—ll.3o a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Racecourse to Timaru—4.ls p.m. and 4.30 p.m. FARES— Ordinary Single Fare Tickets issued at Stations between Ashburton and Christchurch on 17th and 18th inst., and at Stations between Oamaru and Ashburton on 18th inst. to Timaru, will be available for return up to and including Monday, 21st inst. On 18th inst , Single Tickets issued from Stations on Albury Branch to Washdyke, will be available for return from Racecourse on day of issue only. Timaru to Racecourse — s. d. First-class (including admission to course) ~ .. .. ..26 Second do do do ..20 W. M. HANNAY, Traffic Manager, Traflic Manager’s Ol’iice, Oamaru, June 11, 1880.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2261, 16 June 1880, Page 3
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