13usine*s Notices. Business rvotice. SHIP HOTEL, TIMABU D. McGUINNBSS & CO., TTAVING tlioroughly opened their WINE VAULTS AND BOTTLING DEPARTMENT, Are now in a position to submit to the Public the following List of Prices, which they feel assured will give general satisfaction : Brandy. Brandy (Pale and Brown), per bottle, Gs to 10s Brandy (Pale and Brown) Flasks, 2s to 4s Gd gallon, 28s to oGs Sherries. Amontillado, per bottle, 8s Pale, 5s to Gs per bottle Brown Sherry, Gs to 8s per bottle Sherry, per dozen, from 45 to 84s Port. Port per bottle, 5s to Gs Peal Tawny, Gs Gd to 7s per bottle Old Port, per dozen, 40s to 78s Claret. All descriptions from 5s per bottle upwards Burgundy. Sparkling— Ehrmann Brothers' Frankfort-on-Main, quarts, per bottle, 15s Ehrmann Brothers' Frankfort-on-Main, pints, per bottle, 7s Gd For single bottles used off: the premises, 12s Gd quarts ; Gs Gd pints Champagne. Mumm and Go's, per bottle, quarts, 12s Gd ; pints, Gs Gd Iloedercr, per bottle, quarts, 12s Gd, pints, Gs Gd Ivruz and Co.'s, per bottle, quarts, 12s Gd ; pints, Gs Gd Perricr, per bottle, quarts, 12s Gd ; pints, Gs Gil Choice Brands of Champagne, per case, 100 s. Per single bottle used off the premises, lis quarts, and 5s Gd pints Whiskey. Huskies, of all celebrated brands, 5s to 7s per bottle. Draft. Whiskey, per case of one from 54s to Gss. Australian Wines. Choice brands at 3s to 5s per bottle Cordials. Of all descriptions Bitters. Of all descriptions. Beers. Guinness's Stout per doz (qts)*... 17 0 Griffin's Ale Bass's Ale (qts) ... 17 0 (pts) ... 9 G (qts) ... 17 G (pts) ... 9 G llluls Bass's Pale Ale. ALSO TO ARRIVE AT AN EARLY DATE. Guinness's Celebrated Stout in Sodawater Bottles, for family use. JErated and Mineral Waters. s. d. Apollinaris per doz ... 9 G Schweppe's „ ... 9 6 Ginger Ale „ ... 9 6 Apollinaris per bottle ... 1 0 Schweppe's „ ... 1 0 Ginger Ale „ ... 1 0 Potash Water „ ... •>- ° D. McGUINNESS & CO., Have made arrangements to deliver svithin a radius of three miles small iuantities of BEER IN BULK, from 10 gallons upwards. All ORDERS entrusted to their care ! or any of the above-mentioned Articles ivill have their prompt attention, and je delivered with the utmost dispatch. D. McGUINNESS & 00.
PKOPEKTrES FOR SALE. ACRES OF GOOD AGRICULU T.URAL LAND situated on the Horse Shoo Lend, Burke's Pass road. Vory easy terms can be given to a bona fide fanner. k i AIRES OF LAND at Cooper's Creek __: with a magnificent stream running through it, viz., Cooper's Creek. Would make a splendid site for an Hotel, being on a corner, and the Main Road from Orari Gorge and Peel Forest to South Railway Station, or would be a good site for a Mill or Fellmonger \. Very easy terms can be given. Also, rj WEIUL very Rood sites for SUBURJO BAN RESIDENCES varying from J to 2 Acres, on easy terms. Apply to ROBERT STANSELL, Office, Church Street, or Box 81, P 0. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. 161 Acres South Rnngitata, £4 10s 54 „ I'areora Valley, £-1 10s 172 „ Raindiff, £3 fis 258 „ Sherwood Estate 196 „ Close to St Andrews Station 18 „ Adjoining Otaio Bridge 35 „ Rangitata Island, £3 Sections, township of Piko, £l2 each Sections, Normanby Township from £l2 each Sections, Kensington from £4O each Sections, Caversham from £35 each Sections. Recent street from £SO each Sections near Timaru Hospital from £SO each Acre section with 4-roomcd house North street, £3OO, and other properties . Easy Terms can bo given. C. BOWKER, Land Agent. W. M. O O Land and Financial Agent, HAS FOR SALE 550 acres Farm, 9 miles from Railway Station, Finest Limestone Land, fenced substantially, price £3 10s per Acre. 319 acre Farm, Improved, near Makikihi, £0 per Acre. 1100 acres Unimproved Level Land Fairlte Creek £3 10s. 1500 acres Unimproved Level Land FairlieCreek£3los. 440 acres Improved Farm, near Hilton, 6 miles from Railway Station. 450 acres Unimproved Land splendid quality, near Raincliff. 400 acres Improved Farm, cheap. Liberal terms o! payment can be for all thsse properties. Further particulars obtained from W. MOODY. . Business Notices. STAFFORDSHIRE WAREHOUSE, • (Late Gibbs and Clayton's Store), Bond Street, Dunedin. Stephen Olive and (_yo. Eabtuenwabe, China, and Glass Manufacturers, and IMPORTERS. Indents Taken. Warehouse, Room and offices to let. Goods "Warehoused. Postal Address, Box 332. STEPHEN OLIVE, Agent. THAT COUGH '"" Dont't Delay. How can you stop it ? Where is the remedy ? BONNINGTON'S PECTORAL OXYMEL OF CARRAGEEN, on, IRISH MOSS, (Registered), Can produce more evidence of real men than any other article for the purpose. "Wholesale Agents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, & CO., Dunedin. NOTICE. IHE COUNTRY EDITION of the . " South Canterbury Times " may be obtained at the Railway Station every evening at 4.15. Ach ertiscrs are requested to send in thet. favours by 2.30 p.m. to ensure insertion in the Country Edition. The "South Canterbury Times" \cstablkhcclJan. 10,1870] is the largest and best Evening Paper in the district. Tlie first edition is published at 4 p.m., and the second at 5.15 p.m. The " Times " is delivered in toivn or country for ONE PENNY. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 3nE Business of the South Canterbury JLimes WILLBE CABEIED ON IN THE NEW OFFICES Chuech Stbeet (Lane and Co's. Buildings), RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Stop! Look'! Read! and Go to the GREAT CLEARING SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT DUNEDIN HOUSE. THE Proprietors of this Establishment having determined to give up business, will submit to the public the whole of their Valuable Slock of BOOTS and SHOES at an IMMEN SE REDUCTION. No reasonable offer refused. They have also for Sale a First-class Plant, suitable for the manufacturing of Roots. Sewing Machines for Sale, very cheap. The Premises will be to Let as soon as the Stock is cleared. G. JONES & CO., Proprietors. Sale Commenced on 24th inst. H. EXL EY, GENERAL CARRIER, FORWARDING and RECEIVING AGENT, TIMARU. Expresses meet all Trains North and South. . All orders promptly attended to. I
GRATEFUL.—COMFORTING. I TTIPP'S COCOA. BREAKFAST. "By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency of disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."— See article in the "Civil Service Gazette." Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold in packets or tins, labelled: — JAMES EPPS & CO., homoeopathic chemists, London. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. TO YOU WHO SUFFER PAIN OF ANY KIND, Be it Rheumatics, Gout, Neuralgia, TicDoloreaux, Sciatica, Strain, or Sprain, Chilblains, &c, i Why Don't Yon Get Cured? Have you not read, heard, or seen that all he doctors in the universe have never cured those diseases as quickly and as simply as SLE SINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM has effected. Thousands have now testified o this fact. One bottle for 7s 6d is sufficient in most cases, and often one application only is sufficient for a cure. Therefore, Don't Delay ! and Try SLESINGER'S RHEUMATIC BALSAM SLESINGER'S COUGH SYRUP. For Children or Adults. Suffering from Sore throats, Colds, Coughs, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Consumption in early stages, Affections of the Lungs of any kind, this syrup will be found the best article of any other treatment that can be offered to the public, and being a safe medicine, free from any narcotics, unlike any other. I'iice, 2s Gd per Bottle only. SLESINGER'S HORSE MEDICINE. Colic or Gripe Drink—a certain cure in 'ess than two hours ; 3s 6d per bottle only. Worm and condition powders, 4s Cd and 6d per lb. Embrocation fo." Sprains, Sores, Swel lings, &c, 3s Gd per bottle. Blister Ointments, Grease Ointments, Hoof Oils etc., all of which are guaranteed to be what they are represented, and sold at the lowest remunerative prices. May be had wholesale of all the leading houses in Dunedin, and retail of all chemists and medicine vendors in New Zealand or by the proprietor. Agent for Balclutha District, Mr David Wood, Storekeeper, Balclutha. S. SLE SINGER, V. S. Hope street, Dunedin. Sold by C. B.EICHBAUM, Chemist, Main South Road Timaru. 71 C LIP S E ALE AN Dl* 0 R.T E R BOrTLING STORE, Cain's Terrace, Timaru, And at Te m it ka. FRANCIS FRANKS, Proprietor. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. LEVELS ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. "OTICE is hereby given that all unpaid i Rates for the year 1879. will be sued for after August 1. By order of the Board, WM. T. BARNETT, Clerk. July 16, 1880. CORNS, BUNIONS, AND WARTS. /TRCHAS. BASSTIAN begs to inform xtJL the Inhabitants of Timaru that his stay is limited. Persons wishing to get rid of the above painful excrescences are rej quested to apply at once. Ladies can be attended at their own residences by sending their address to the Grosvenor Hotel or to Mr Eichbaum, Chemist. I N.B. —No cutting. AW STATIONERY BUSINESS Established 1811. WATERLOW BROS. & LAYTON, Wholesale, retail, and export Law and general manufacturing stationers, printers, lithographers, parchment dealers, engravers, die sinkers account book manufacturers, envelope makers, Bank Note Manufacturers. Catalogues and araplcs sent on application London : 33, 34, and 35, Birchin lane, E. C. ; 28, 29, and 38, Lime Street, E.C. ; and Go Wilson street, Finsburv. \ DAMS AND CO Patentees, Gun, Rifle, and Revolver Manufacturers, 9 Finsbury Place south, London, E.C. (opposote Moorgate street station), Warehouse on first and second floors. Loaded cartridges, 1878. Eley's cases, pin or central fire, loaded by ourselves with best powder, grease proof, thick felt and cloth wads. Hammerless. A. and Co, invito special attention to an entirely new patent hammerless central-fire gun, which, for simplicity and strength, far surpasses anything yet produced. Price for best quality, including choke boring, patent snap fore-end fastener, and double-bolted action, £2l. Second quality, £ls. Centre-fire double guns, Best quality and finish, price £ls as usual Special Notice. A. and Co beg to inform those who are desirous of obtaining a gun conbining the latest improvements with really good, sound material and workmanship that we have jus perfected what is undoubtedly by far th cheapest gun in the trade, viz : Centr fire double-barrel gun, double giij) action (12 bore only), rebound half-cocking locks, patent snap fore-end chokebore Damascus barrels £7 0 0 Case and fittings complete .. 2 5 8 Every gun guaranteed. Express double and single barrel rifles, •577 and -500 bores. Our improved Martini Zeller rifles (380 bore), for rabbit and small deer shooting. Regulated to 100 yds. Price £3. Terms cash with order. Descriptive illustrated price lists free by post or on application.
PROSPECTUS OF THE TIMARU GRAIN, FLOUR AND SAWMILLS COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL .. •• £oo,ooo In 10,000 Shares of £5 each, Payable as follows:—Five shillings per share on application, five shillings pershare on allotment, and the balancein calls of ten shillings per share at intervals of not less that three months ; thus extending the total payment over a period of two years and three months from the date of allotment. 2500 Fully Paid-up Shares will be retained by the Promoter (James Bruce). Provisional Directors. R. Turnbull, Esq., M.H.R., Timaru. J. Rcid, Esq., Merchant, Auckland. G-. Stumbles, Esq., Contractor, Timaru. P. Macintyre, Esq., M.D., Timaru. J. Plimmcr, Esq. (sen.), Merchant, Wellington. Captain J. H. Sutter, Mayor of Timaru. W. H. Hargreaves, Esq., Merchant, Christchurch. Naylor Hillary, Esq., C.E., Waimate. James King, Esq., Farmer, Timaru. Robert Wood, Esq., Miller, Timaru. Donald Maclean, Esq., Stock Agent, Timaru, Alex. Sinclair, Esq , Builder, Timaru. James Shears, Esq., Brick Manufacturer. Timaru. Alex. Wilson, Esq,, Land Broker, Temuka. John McGregor, Esq., C.E., Dunedin. J. L. Morris, Esq., Merchant, Pleasant Point. "Valuators of Machinery and Plant: James Gray, Esq., (Messrs Reid and Gray), Dunedin. Charles McQueen, Esq., (Messrs Kincaid and McQueen), Dunedin. Valuators of Land and Buildings. Thomas Robeits, Esq., C.E., Timaru. M. do H. Duval, Esq., Architect, Timaru. Valuators of Shipping : Captain J. H. Sutter, Timaru. Captain Mills, Harbor Master, Timaru. Solicitors: Messrs Rcid & Knubley.Timaru. Bankers : Bank of New Zealand. Brokers : Messrs Maclean and Stewart, Timaru. This Company is projected with a view of acquiring by purchase, and thereafter carrying on the Business of the Promoter (James Bruce) in the manufacturing of Flour, Oatmeal and Pearl Barley. Also, for the purpose of importing from his forest in the Noith Island, Timber of the best description and preparing the same for market in every available form. Included in the above will be the well known brigantine Nightingale, and about 1000 acres of Freehold Kauri Bush Land in the North Island. For the acquirement of which business and property the Directors have entered into an agreement with Mr Bruce, that the same be taken over by the Company at the amount as fixed by the valuers appointed. Stock will be taken on whatever date the Company take possession, and debts due will be transferred on the same date, MiBruce guaranteeing the same all good to the Company. The Flour, Oatmeal, and Pearl Barley Mills will compare favorably with any works of the kind in the Australian Colonies (vide repoit of valuators attached). The machinery is capable of preparing for the market about 20 tons Flour per day, with i tons of Oatmeal and 1 ton of Pearl Barley; and that in the Sawmills (including Planing and Moulding) is equal to an out-put of 10,000 superficial feet of marketable Timber per day. The Timber Business is already extensive and increasing. The Freehold Bush Land in the district of Auckland belonging to the Promoter, is roughly estimated as yielding at from ten to fifteen years' supply of first-class Kauri and Red Pine Timber. Vessels of 400 tons burden can load with perfect safety all the year round, in close proximity to the Bush, and have quick despatch. The impoitant advantages in favor of shareholders in this Company are apparent and manifold. They enter directly, with a knowledge of the full cost and liability, into a large undertaking, in full operation, upon a fixed date, with a complete and first class plant in each department, a staff ofexperienced workmen, and an established good-going business connection. There is no waiting for the erection of buildings and machinery, or the preparation of plant in the present instance; neither are the financial interests of shareholders subject to the uncertainties, risks, and delays incidental to the establishment of a new and untried business. In all these respects everything is complete and in full working order —the returns begin with the date. of entry. The following specialities in connection with the Industries may be mentioned, viz: that the Flour Mill department at once supplies a much-felt want in the district iviuongst all classes of the community. To the farmers it is a boon, as it provides a good and ready local market for farm produce ; to bakers and others in providing a flour of acknowlcged superior quality. Ample testimony can be had as to the genuine quality of the products, wherever these have been introduced throughout the colonics. Timaru being the centre for South Canterbury, the largest grain producing district in New Zealand, and a Port for shipping, with the harbor improvements now being carried out, it is in the best position possible for offering its breadstuffs to the markets of the world, which shows that there is ample scope for such a magnificent concern as the Flour Mills arc. The central position of the Mills, and their immediate proximity to Grey street,the Great North Road, and to the Main Line of Railway, with which latter they are directly connected by extensive sidings on two sides, "ives special advantages for economically working the concern, enabling customers in and out of town to obtain their goods with dispatch and without any extra handling or cartage. The Business that the Promoter now offers has been worked by him up to its present dimensions and position during the last fourteen years with much success ; but in order to keep pace with the growing improvements of the colony, he finds a large capital is required to more fully develope the trade he has established in Timaru. Mr Bruce will identify himself with the Management, and retain one-fourth of the capital of the Company, thus showing his faith in the concern in the most practicable manner possible. The situations of the Mills, the premises, machinery, plant, and whole appliances are of a character that naturally and speedily opens up a widely-extended and extremely prolific trade, and the products being of every day requirement, call forth the employment of additional capital as the business developes, and for which the Promoter guarantees to each Shareholder ten per cent per annum as the first charge on the profits of the Company for two years. The Promoter now offers to investors an opportunity to develope a local and colonial industry, and to participate in handsome profits as a return for the capital invested. The Company will be governed by a Board of Directors chosen by the Shareholders. ... Particulars as to amount of valuation made &c, is herewith attached, which is accepted by the Promoter and the Provisional Directors. Copies may be had by investors at the Office of the Brokers. The Share List will close on Tuesday August 2, 1880. In making the Allotment the°Provisional Directors will consider the order in which applications have been made. Forms of Application for Shares may be obtained at the offices of the Promoter (Mr James Bruce), and at Maclean and Stewart's, Timaru ; also, at the oiiice of John Reid, Esq., Merchant, Auckland ; Messrs Plimmcr, Reeves and Co, Wellington, W. H. Hargreaves, Esq., Merchant, Christ church ; Messrs Fleming and Hedlcy, Stock Agents, Oamaru ; John A. McKcnzie, Esq,, Sharebroker, Dunedin; and G. F. Martin] Esq., Stock Agent, Invcrcargill
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