Ihe Young Dick which left Timaru on Nov. I*2, arrived at Newcastle on Nov. *2!), making the passage in rather over a fortnight. This is smart work for a sailing vessel. Some interesting items of news will ho found in our summary from Australia, per Arawata. The Lord Mayor of Dublin has inaugurated a new subscription list, this time on behalf of Mr Parnell and his friends of the Land League. A singular instance of a Magistrate living with a bullet in his brains is amongst the novelties from New South Wales ; while Queensland supplies an example of an ingenious publisher having fought a libel suit to the last extremity, adding insult to injury by tiling his schedule, and thus eluding the damages awarded. This mode of settling libel suits if generally adopted will tend to diminish their popularity. Those old Timaru favorites, the Lynch Family of Bellringers, having just completed a most successful tour on the West Coast and other parts_ of the colony, arc now once more travelling South, en route for Melbourne. They purpose, if they can secure the Theatre Royal, to open here on Friday night and will give another entertainment on the following evening. .The Lynches drew crowded houses on the occasion of their last visit to Timaru, and their clever belhinging, singing, dancing, and acting made them extremely popular. Further particulars will be. published in tomorrow’s issue. Worried father—Don’t forbid their staying out there and chatting. Just paint the gate every day.. We hear that a Mr Brown is at present making a tour of the colony on behalf of a number of farmers in Dumfriesshire, who propose to emigrate if they can procure suitable land. Mr Brown has been very quiet about his mission, which is, perhaps, owing to the national caution of himself and friends. For continuation of News sec fourth inuje. Wanted, WANTED KNOWN—FIRE (Jhimnies Mechanically swept, Is each — Hotels by Contract. J. C. Cadman No 2 Branch Co-operative Store, Main South Road, Timaru. WANTED— An OWNEllfor an English Terrier Pup, the owner can have same on payment of expenses. Apply, Timks Olhcc. rVTANTED all the Ratepayers of Timaru VV to combine and meet at a certain lace with a view to immediately raking ff the shingle from the Borough footaths. WANTED KNOWN—That a Hairdresser’s, Tobacconist and Registry Ollice for servants, and Commission Agent, is established nest door to the Bank of New Zealand, Geraldine. Lute AdTertisciucuts. V. B. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMARU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “The Debtors and Creditors Act 1870” and the Acts amending the same and of the bankruptcy of Lutes Roman’ Sxokks a debtor. It is hereby notified that no creditors having attended or been represented at the first meeting of the creditors of the above-named debtor or at the adjournment thereof I have appointed George • Frederic Clulee of Timaru one of the certificated accountants in bankruptcy to be creditors’ trustee of the estate and effects of the above-named debtor-and he has in writing accepted the same. J. E. ALLEN, Clerk of Court A. Sr. G. Jl.unmsia:v, Solicitor, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2404, 30 November 1880, Page 3
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522Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2404, 30 November 1880, Page 3
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