Wildliej Allan & Stumbles TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION SHOW, ON WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1880, W EDDIE, ALLAN A {-TUMBLES will hold Auction Sales of EXHIBITED STOCK, immediately after the show on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1880. WILD lE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. OPENING SALE, AT SOUTH CANTERBURY HORSE BAZAAR, BE SWICK STREET, TIMARU. HORSES, DRAY, HARNESS, Ac., ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1880. WILDIE, ALLAN, A STUMBLES, instructed by Mr Malcolmson, trustee in the estate of Mr Hans Mainland, deceased, will sell by Public Auction, at the South Canterbury Horse Bazaar, Beswick street, Timaru, on Saturday, October 16, 1880, 1 Bay gelding, Prince, 6 years 1 Roan colt, Duke, 3 years, heavy draught, and thoroughly staunch, 1 Farm dray, 1 single-furrow plough, harness, horse covers, Ac. Also, On account of others Owners—--2 Magnificent heavy draught Clydesdale mares o Staunch draught mares and geldings 3 First-class hacks and light harness horses Harness, Ac., Ac. Also, On account of Mr Gilmour— The celebrated steeplechaser, JACK, a first-class Hack, and good in harness. Sale at 11 o’clock WILDIE, ALLAN, A STUMBLES, Auctioneers. 3?nl>lic Notices . OTAGO BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, Great North Road Timaru ; Rattray street, Dunedin ; and Tham es street, Oanmru. beg to return our sincere thanks t« » * the public generally for the very liberal support accorded us since commencing business, and beg to intimate that we have now completed our arrangements for the SUMMER SEASON, and that onr stock will be found replete with all the LATEST STYLES in Boots and Shoes. Owing to the continued depression of the Colonial Markets, we have been enabled to purchase at very liberal discounts ; and ex City of Sparta received, direct from the manufacturers, a large assortment of Ladies’ French Kid Elastic Sides Ladies’ French Kid Button Boots Ladies’ Evening Shoes, in French Kid and Satin Children’s Boots and Shoes Gent’s Balmorals and Elastic Sides Gent’s Evening Shoes All of which have been marked at prices that cannot fail to give satifaction. Soliciting a continuance of your favors, which will at all times have our best attention. Everything in the trade made up on the shortest notice, of best materials and workmanship. We are, your obedient servants, JAS. MOLLISON A SON, Perß. HOME, Manager. ARE YOU PERPLEXED ? THEN USB ■jgARDSLEY’S JpRIZE J)ALE. Since scientific men are trying to say, That our race is in danger of passing away, That many by pestilence will die without fail, Let us think of the remedy— Bardslht’s Prize Pale. When pestilence rages, when death at the door Lays claim'for his own, both the rich and the poor, Those better can live who themselves shall avail Of the best of all antidotes — Bardsley’B Prize Pale. Far better than medicine, far better than wealth Is the use of the soap that engenders good health; For cleanliness over disease must prevail, And for cleanliness only use Bardslht’S Prize Pale. Be warned then in time, and be washed every day, Ere convulsions and plagues shall mankind sweep away! Those need have no fear, nor tremble nor quail, Who throw over “Dark Brown” and go in for Prize Pale. ASK FOR M. BARDSLEY A SON’S PRIZE PALE SOAP (Star Brand) (Star Brand) (Star Brand) IS THE PUREST AND BEST. To be Obtained from the Grocers. TEA 2s TEA. CONCRETE STORE. Elizabeth Street. THE decided success which has'attended the efforts made at the above Establishment, to offer a GOOD TEA at 2s per lb, which should command a good sale, encourage us to ask those who have not brought our Tea into competition to do so. The present state of the market offers a great opportunity for securing remarkable value for the money. Country orders will be forwarded at once, on remittance of P. 0.0. or cheque. J. CLAYTON A CO. GERALDINE RACING CLUB. SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES. TO be Run for at the Annual Meeting, 1884, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs each from owners of subscribing sires, and 60 sovs added by the Geraldine Racing Club, for 3-year olds, the produce of sires subscribed for. Colts, Bst 31b, fillies, Bst, no allowance for geldings ; the second horse 20 sovs ; third horse 10 sovs ; and the nominator of the sire of the winner 20 sovs from the stake. One mile and a halt. Nominations accompanied by a promissory note for £lO, made by the owner or his attorney in favor of the Treasurer of the Geraldine Club,payable oa Sept. 1, 1884, description and sex of foals, with 1 sov for each nomination, on or before! o’clock p.m., of Dec. 1,1881, tha balance of entry, 2 sovs, on night of general entry, 1884. Sweep of 5 sovs each for starters at scales. D. McKENZIE, Hon. Secretary.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2364, 14 October 1880, Page 3
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