J' ,wv J v ~ For continuation of News see fourth page. Amusement &. rp HEA TB E ROYAL. Success ! Success ! Success ! Hundreds turned away who could not get admission. Everybody pleased. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, Another Grand Double Bill : The Nautical Drama, “JENNY FOSTER,” And the Glorious Burlesque “LA. SONNAMBULA.” To-morrow evening “ The Factory Girl,” and “ 111-treated II Trovatorc. Lute Advertisements. SHIP HOTEL. VISITORS AND OTHERS during Show Week will be provided with Firstclass Luncheon Daily from 11 a.m. Table dc Ilotc, 7 p.ra. With all the Delicacies of the season. D. McGUINESS & CO., Proprietors. NOTICE. HAYING PURCHASED the Entire Horse DEFAMER in the place of Castaway, I Intend travelling him this season in the Timaru and Temuka Dis' tricts. ? JAMES KING. rjl 0 - N I G H T. T 0 - N I G H T. MERRY-GO-ROUND. MERRY-GO-ROUND, LYNWOOD HOTEL. Adults, 6d ; children half-price. V R WAIMATE COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for a number of contracts for EARTHWORK and METALLING; to be sent in to the Chairman on or before Wednesday, the 3rd November next, at 3 p.m. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Council Office, Waimate, where forms of tender may be had. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, N. HILLARY, County Engineer. TIMARU LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY. MR SEALY will open a discussion next Thursday Evening on the Public Works Policy. There will be no meeting to-night. W. DAVIDSON, Hon. Secretary. Acluikl, Csimj>l>ell & Co. CATHEDRAL MEWS. ’ GRAND OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A GOOD LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE BUSINESS. A CLAN I), CAMPBELL & CO have received instructions from F. G. P. Leach (late firm Leach and Lewis,) to sell by Public Auction, ON MONDAY, NOV. 8, 1880, The Goodwill and Lease of his Livery and Bait Stables, Consisting of Twenty stalls and three loose boxes inside, and sixteen stalls and two boxes erected in the yards. Situated upon and lying between Worcester and Gloucester streets, having a frontage of fifift on each street. Both frontages are in the centre of the town, and very suitable for building purposes. On the Gloucester street frontage is erected a blacksmith’s shop, let for five years to a good tenant. 28 YEARS LEASE. Also, STOCK AND PLANT, Horses, buggies, wagonettes, drag (four in hand), double and single brakes, Avonside and Fcndaltown busses, together with the usual complement of harness and general appointments. Terms will be very easy. Quarter cash and balance extending over two years, Full particulars can be obtained from Messrs Acland, Campbell and Co, or from F. G. P. Leach, at the stables. ACLAND, CAMPBELL & CO, Auctioneers. Christchurch.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2376, 28 October 1880, Page 3
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431Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2376, 28 October 1880, Page 3
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