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Wanted* WANTED KNOWN— W. Rickett’s (hand Christmas Ait Union of Watches, will be drawn at his Shop, TO-NIGHT, at 8 o’clock. WANTED KNOWN That Eriedlandcr’s Sweep on the Melbourne Champion Race will be drawn on Thursday, Dee 80. Re in time and secure a chance. WANTED Furnished Apartments and Hoard, by a gentleman and his wife. About a mile out of Town preferred. T.Y.C., S.C. Times Office. WANTED— The Public to know that J. 15. Witt & Co. have now on view CHRISTMAS CAKES, Christmas Fancies, and Christmas Packets, at Excelsior House. WANTED KNOWN—That Jesse Davis has accommodation for four respectable Boarders. Drawing-room upstairs kept specially for their own use. Terms, exceedingly moderate. Barrett’s New Buildings, Main South Road. -.‘ANTED KNOWN—Mrs WEUKY " has Removed from Church street w to a more central position in Sophia street, in the house lately occupied by Mrs Mason, and she is now prepared to receive a few respectable boarders. Good accommodation, Beds and meals Is each. Late Advcrtisemeutsi. gT. M ABY’S CHURCH. CHRIST MAS SERVICES. Christmas Eve —10.80 p.m. —Carol Service CmtisTMAS Day—B a.m.—Holy Communion „ „ —ll a.m.—Matins and Holy Communion. HENRY W. HARPER, Archdeacon.

MONEY TO L'ND—£2ooo and £IOOO for a term of years, on freehold security at H per cent. JAMES GRANGER. GOOD NEWS OE GOD’S GRACE TO MEN. \ N ADDRESS will be given on SUNA, DAY EVENING NEXT by Mr Suckling, seur., of Christchurch, in the Forresters’ Hall. Subject Seats free. All welcomed. D.V., open air Address by the Post Ollice afterwards. TAKE NOTICE. GEORGE MgKNIGHT has been appointed CARETAKER of the South Canterbury Amateur Athletic Club’s GROUND by the Trustees, and all trespassers found on the ground after tin s date will be prosecuted according to law. HENRY FORD, For Trustees. Timaru, Dec. 21, 1880. THE PUBLIC ARE REMINDED That as the year 18S0 is drawing to a close so is also the TIME FOR CLOSING TAMES STRACHAN'S NE W YEAR'S O GIFT ART UNION, Which, on account of the holidays intervening, will be drawn on the Afternoon of TUESDAY, JAN. 4, 1881, When Prizes to the value of ,tTOO will be given away, consisting of OIL PAINTINGS. SILK DRESSES, MEN’S A BOYS’ SUITS, PAIRS BLANKETS, PERAMBULATORS, BASINETTES, Ac , Ac. (Now on view in centre window), For which every purchaser of a Bound's worth of Goods will obtain a Ticket. Apart from these New Y’ear’s Gifts, J. Strachan guarantees to give for Ready money, the Best Value for all classes of DRAPERY, BOOTS, A CLOTHING. N.B.—Those holding accounts of purchases since November 9 of less amount than a pound, are requested to have them made up as soon as possible to entitle them to a ticket. J. STRACHAN, The Ready Money Draper. THOR SALE — Jj A first class well watered Grazing and Cropping FARM of lOC Acres, seven miles from Timaru. Terms JAMES GRANGER. 1710 R SALE— J Quarter-acre SECTION, Sandie Town, with -1-Roomed Cottage Quarter-acre SECTION, Sandie Town, with 3-roomed Cottage. JAMES GRANGER. DUNEDIN CUP, 1881. MR GEORGE DODSON’S CONSULTATION on the Dunedin Cup. 2,000 Subscribers at VI each. First prize .. .. •. £7 JO Second prize .. .. •’*JO Third prize .. •. LSO Other starters (divided) .. 300 Non-starters (divided) .. UO £2,000 Please send P.O. order or crossed cheque, with exchange (Is) added and two stamps for reply and result. Will probably close about Feb. 1 i>. GEORGE DOBSON, Treasurer. Address, Box 28; or provincial Hotel, Port Chalmers. NOTICE. THOSE who hold COUPON TICKETS, marked for the Dunedin Co-operative Store Art Union, should get them exchanged for the DRAWING TICKETS. The above will ’take place in a few daj s. J. FULLERTON, .Manager. IN BANKRUPTCY BE WILLIAM MeDONALD, of WAIMATE, A DEBTOR. A LL CLAIMS in this Estate must be ~\ rendered to the Undersigned on or efore the Ist January, or they will not be JAMES BRUCE ) WAX. DAVIDSON, j Trustees. “ EVENING TELEGRAPH ” IN LIQUIDATION. FINAL NOTICE. I Have appointed AIR EDM ART) JONES and AIR GORDON B. WOOD to Collect all Outstanding Debts due to the “ Evening Telegraph,” and whose Receipt will be a sufficient discharge. Any accounts UNPAID by Dec. 31, 1880, will be SUED FOR without further notice. All persons having claims against me will please send them in to Air Edward Jones, Alaclean and Stewart’s Buildings, Strathallan street, Timaru, for liquidation. ROBERT WOOD, Timaru, Dec. 22,1880,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2425, 24 December 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2425, 24 December 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2425, 24 December 1880, Page 3

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