Public Notices. CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY. A GENERAL MEETING of the Memjfl L bers of the Timam ami Temnka Contingents will be held at TEMUKA at 3.30 p.m. on TUESDAY NEXT, for the purpose of considering the question of the Election of Oflicers and other business. D. McGUINNESS, Quarter-Master Sergt.-Major. NOTICE. ALL ACCOUNTS OWING to the Undersigned must be Paid on or before the doth instant, or they will be SUED for without further notice. H. B. SCOTT, Signwritcr, Main South Road. Timaru, November 24th, 1880. TENDERS. riYENDERS are invited for the following 1 on account of the Timaru Contingent of the Canterbury Yeomanry Cavalry, viz:— 20 Uniforms as per pattern at the secretary’s oillce, Timaru, and 20 Pairs Riding Boots. Tenders to be sent in addressed to the Secretary, Timaru, on or before Monday, December G proximo. FARM TO LEASE. TO LEASE BY TENDER for 41 years, with immediate entry—A choice Grazing or Cropping Farm of about 230 acres, with Hut, Stable, lards, &c., situated close to Timaru, and being part of the estate of the late John Landsborough, Full particulars will be supplied and Tenders received at the ollicc of the undersigned till noon on Friday, December 3. The lowest or any tender not necessarily Accepted. JAMES GRANGER. AT QOWAN AND piOSTERS’ Men’s Fashionable Sac Suits dlls Gd Men’s Fashionable Paget Suits Us Men’s Serge Suits 2Hs Gd Youth’s Fashionable Suits 22s Gd Boy’s Fashionable Suits 14s l)d Boy’s Tweed Knicker Suits Ss Gd Boy's Tweed Blouse Suits I ts (id Boy s Serge Blouse Suits 10s ild Boy’s Serge Sailor Suits 12s Gd Boy’s Holland Sailor Suits 7s Gd COWAN A FOSTERS’ Drateks and Outfitters, Timaru. GIUNO ART UNION. CIOO WORTH TO BE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES. DUNEDIN 00-operative Store, No. 2 Branch, Main South Road, Timaru. rpHE Proprietors would respectfully inJL form their numerous Customers and the public generally that they have resolved on giving them the benefit of a GRAND ART UNION. For every £2 worth of Goods Purchased they will receive a Ticket for the Art Union. To be drawn on or about Christmas. Intending Purchasers arc reminded that the more this effort is supported, the more valuable and extensive will be the Prize List. The Prizes will consist of boxes of Tea, hags of Sugar, bags of Flour, boxes of Raisins, Hams and Cheese, and a lot of other choice and seasonable Goods. Noti'—The ordinary discount tickets will he suspended during this event, but will be issued to purchasers as representing the value of goods purchased for the Art Union. IMARUIi E G A T T A TO RE HEM) ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER IG, 1880. Puesidknt: F. Archer, Esq. VICE-PRESIDENT : E. Smith, Esq. Judge: Captain Mills. Stauteu : J. Hill, Esq. Committee : Messrs M. Jonas, E. Stansell, T. Chapman, S. Gumming, P. Bradley, S.E. Graham, M. White, J. King (Secretary.) A Procession of all Boats competing in the various events will start at 11 a.m. sharp. PROGRAMME. 1. LaNMNU SERVICE WItALEROAT RACE, Five ®Oars —Confined exclusively to Landing Service Men and Boats. 1 listaucc, 3 miles. 2. Amateur Four-Oar Race. Boats not to exceed 23 feet in length and to be steered with rudder. Distance, 2.1 miles. 3. Scullers’ Race (in inrigged boats). Distance, 14 miles (all comers). 4. Pair-Oar Race (Inriggej) Boats) Handicap. Distance, 2 miles. 5. Guami*ion Race Handicap, open to all comers, and all boats pulling four oars and over. Distance, 4 miles. Nominations, l()s; entrance, 3s per oar. G. Sculling Race, open to all comers. Distance, 1 mile. • 7, Pair-Oar Race, in stump outriggers. 8. Volunteer Race, in Landing Service Whaleboats pulling five oars. Open to members of the Rocket Brigade and Fire Brigade, and Artillery Corps, to be pulled in uniform. Distance, 2 miles. •J. Sailing Race (in open boats). Time allowance and distance to be arranged by the Committee on the day of sailing 10. Tun Race. A special prize will be given to the most comically dressed tubman. 11. Duck Hunt. 12. Greasy Bowsprit. Two boats to start, or no race. Three to start, or no second juize. Entries for champion Race, giving name and dimensions of boat, to be sent in not atcr than 8 p.m. on Dee. Ist Entries for Nos. 1,2, 3,4, (J, 7,8, If, to be sent in not later than 8 p.m. on 13th Dec. For Nos. 10,11, and 12, post entries. The Commute reserve to themselves the right to disqualify any boat. The Prize List will bo published shoitly. J. J. J. KING, Hon. Secretary. To Let. TO LET, A FARM of 300 ACRES, near Silver stream, fenced and improved. Im mediate possession can be given. ArP,yt ° . T. HALL
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2404, 30 November 1880, Page 3
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