Moms J ouag. STEEPLECHASE HOUSE ALMA. RACEHORSE FISHHOOK. MO S S J 0 NAS has been instructed' by the Trustee in the Estate of T. B. Jones, a debtor, to Sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Yards, Timaru, ON SATURDAY, JAN. 8. The well-known Steeplechase Horse Alma The Racehorse Fishhook, The Auctioneer begs to call special attention to the above sale. Both horses are well and favorably known in the district as winners of several events. They are capital weight carriers and would make splendid mounts for the hunting field. Sale at 11 o’clock. No Reserve. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION. To be sold by • order of the Trustee in Bankruptcy in the Estate of L. T. Bowden. MOS S JO NA S is favored with instructions to Sell by Public Auction, at bis Sale Rooms, Timaru, ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 14th, All that Valuable Property being Section No. (13, situate at the corne* of the Main South Road and Woollcombe street, Timaru, containing One Quarter- Acre, more or less, with a frontage of tiG feet on the Main South Road and 1 (Jo feet on Woollcombe street, together with all buildings and erections thereon, consisting of that well built and faithfully finished Brick Store now in the occupation of James Anderson and Co., having besides the Shop four. Rooms, suitable either for a Dwelling or for Private Offices; also the neat and well ibuilt Cottage, containing mx Rooms, with Outhouses, etc.,; also, those Bu filings now in the occupation of D. Maloney, Tinsmith’s Shop. The property .will be sold subject to certain encumbrances, particulars of which will be given at the Sale. > The attention of Capitalists and others is particularly directed to the sale of this valuable property. Being centrally situted, and in the best part of the town for all business purposes, it offers splendid chances to Storekeepers or anyone else desirous of securing a good brsiness site. Having a frontage of more than 150 feet unoccupied, it affords peculiar advantages in the shape of Building Sites, there being ample space for at least six good shops. Plans maj' be inspected at the office of the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock sharp, MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer. JPiiblie Notices. "bkunnek coal company, MINES—GREV MOUTH. . Depot, BARNARD STREET (Nearly opposite Webster’s Store.) Awarded Ist Prize at Sydney Exhibition for Coal and Coke. This celebrated Coal is universally admitted to be far superior to any Australian Coal, and is used extensively for smithy, steam, and domestic purposes in Ne-.v Zealand and Victoria. Consumers arc willing to pay from 10 to 20 per cent highc in price than Newcastle Coal. To meet the dull times the Company will sell it CHEAPER than any Newcastle Coal sold in Timaru. Per ton 42s Per half-ton ... ... 22s One trial will prove that the Brunner Coal cannot be excelled. P. McARDLB, Local Manager. EXCELSIOR ALE AND STOUT STORES, , j S. H Q S K I N S. & CO, (Late Cubitt and Co,) Immediately opposite the Post Ollice, HAYING Purchased the above business are prepared to supply Ale and Stout in hulk and bottle, of the best obtainable quality. Customers favoring them with their support may rely upon prompt execution of their orders. We, the undersigned, having sold our Rook Debts to Messrs S. Hoskins and Co, 1 their receipt will be a sufficient disclrarge for same. A. CUBITT & GO. N.P>.—All accounts due to the late Firm, of Cubitt and Co,: must be paid forthwith. S. HOSKINS & CO. SOIJ TH CAN T BIbU RYCA LED ONI AN SOCIETY. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST the above Society must be midered to the Secretary by Thursday next, the Gth inst, ~W. E. WHITCOMBE, - ' Secretary. BUTTER AND EGGS. WANTED SUPPLIES TWICE a WEEK: W. HISLOP, Family Grocer, Provision Merchant, and Seedsman, Woollcombe street (late Ross’ Nelson Stofe.( ;■ DUNG AN’ PATENT PARAGON MANGLE. MR P. DUNGAN respectfully informs the public that his PATENT MANGLE IS NOW ON VIEW at his shop in Beswick street, and that he is prepared to take orders for same at the very low figure of £l2. Mr Dungan is prepared to prove the wonderful superiority of this Mangle over all others in ' respect of Economy, Efficiency, and Labor, and a single inspection or trial will prove that P. Dungan has achieved a wonderful benefit to all who require the use of mangles, labor and time being lessened to a minimum, while these advantages can be obtained for half the cost of the other box mangles. ‘ Please to give your Orders in Time. TEA 2s TEA. .CONCUR T E STO RE. Elizabeth Street. TbIHE decided success which has attended J- 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 & CO.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2434, 6 January 1881, Page 3
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