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Mcllle Grevy, daughter of the French President, has received from one of the Siamese Ambassadors in Paris, as a gift, a dress of a peculiar make and material always reserved for royal wear in his native country. The announcement that the Empress of Eussia died alone, unattended by any member of her family, and during even the absence of the one servant who was in her room during the night, has given rise to much comment in England, Lady Anne Isabella Limit, granddaughter of Lord Lynm, and si.Uer ot Laron Wentworth, has just been converted to Roman Catholicism. Should Laron Wentworth not. marry the Jjarony will pass to Lady Anne in ease she survives him. Many are called but few have full bands. So says a friend of ours who is f jud of Nap.” An Auckland telegram states that yesterday, a young married woman named Julia Mooney, was observed going down the wharf in an agitated manner, with a book in her hand. She was followed by a man so closely that when she attempted to jump over he seized her. Her mind is troubled through the committal of some of her children to the industrial school. The following resolution has been passed hy a meeting at Greymouth: —“Owing to the influx of population to, and the consequent dearth of labor in the district, this meeting of unemployed request the Minister for Public Work to consider their ease, and commence some work that will give employment to the 100 men now unable to find work. I’.achcldcr’s Pantascopc entertainment will be repeated this evening, when the usual gift distribution will take place. The usual fortnightly meeting of the Protestant Alliance Friendly Society will be held to-morrow evening. The roof of the OddfcllowsATalHs about to undergo a more trying visitation than the last nor’-wester. To-morrow evening and on Saturday Captain W. J. Barry, the renowned Baron Munchausen of the colonics, will lecture on “What I saw in England.” We can assure all who arc able to derive amusement from Gulliver's travels, that they can make certain of an horn’s enjoyment in the presence of the venerable captain. Wanted, WANTED TO SELL—The Goodwill and Stock-In-Trade of a Grocery store in a rising locality. Apply, Nero, Office of this Paper. WVTANTED TO LET, comfortable front W Boom with fireplace. Apply to Irs Boss, Buchanan’s Paddock. ANTED —A Few Respectable lioard- % v crs. Apply at Norton House, Church Street. W "ANTED —Three Bcspcctahle Gentlemen as Boarders. Good accommodation. Single rooms. Apply, Mrs Hatton*, Great North road, opposite Mr Lewis, Nurseryman, Timaru. ITTANTED—A Smart Young Man to Vy drive a cart. Apply at the Oliicc of this Paper. TYTANTED —To let TWO BOOMS VV Centrally Situated. Apply, Olilce of this paper. YT TAINTED KNOWN—That I have re- \ V ceived my season’s stock of Fishing Tackle, which comprises every description of Trout Tackle, Ac. An inspection invited. W. MoWiuLi.ur, Colombo street, Christchurch. Sole agent forG. Little and Co., makers to H.8.H., the Prince of Wales. tttANTED, a few respectable tradesmen VV as BOARDERS in a private family. Terms, £1 per week, washing included. Apply, Office of this Paper. ILtite .A.tlvcvtiisos-n.cii'tss. L 0 0 K O u 1 ’ FOR THE IRISH PILGRIM. TO LET, LFABM of 300 AGUES, near Silverstream, fenced and improved. Imediate possession can be given. Apply to 11 17 T. HALL. FOB SALE, 3 AGUES near Pleasant Point, 35 in wheat, remainder in oats. Also ,crcs. adjoining which can be sold or not i the 70 acres. Tire whole of the land ist rate, well fenced, and in good order, only to 11 * T. HALT . PBOTESTANT ALLIANCE FBIENDLY SOCIETY. TTSUAL Fortnightly Meeting TO-MOB-BOW EVENING in Sophia street Oddfellows’ Hall, at 7.30 sharp. F. MONGIGEF, Secretary. Timaru, Sept. ‘2l. /~qAME ASTRAY, one black and white \_y MAGPIE. Owner can obtain the same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply oliicc of this paper. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. I lI.WE REMOVED my business to New premises, (opposite old Post Oliicc). JAMES CRAIG lE, Painter, Timaru.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2344, 21 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2344, 21 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2344, 21 September 1880, Page 3

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