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Wanted* WANTED KNOWN—That a Steady Eespectable man wants a Situation as Storeman or to manage a branch. Thorough knowledge of the Grocery Trade. Apply J. Office of this Paper. WANTED, a respectable YOUNG LADY to take charge of a private bar. Apply, office of this paper. 'ANTED—Three Eespectable Gentlemen as Boarder's. Good accomodation, Single Eooras. For Darticulars, apply Office of this Paper. r ANTED—A GENERAL SERVANT that can Wash. Apply, Office of this Paper. WANTED— A General Servant that can do plain Cooking. Address, or Apply to Miss Le Cren, Wai-iti Eoad Timaru. WANTED— Two respectable men as Boarders, in a private family. Apply.office of this paper. •W/rTANTED, by a Shepherd, with good * * dogs, a permanent engagement, hill country preferred. Apply, office of this paper. WANTED KNOWN—For Hire the well known sailing or pulling boats Italia and Talisman. Apply F. Scoringe. Waterman. WANTED KNOWN—Mrs WE KEY has Removed from Church street 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 1s each. WANTED KNOWN—that Billheads Circulars. Cards, _ Programmes, General printing of every discription, from entirely new type, arc executed at the South Canterbury Times Office, Church street ILait© WESLEYAN CHURCH, TIMARU. A LECTURE will be delivered by the REV. J. DULLER, author of “ Forty Years in New Zealand,” in the Schoolroom, Bank street, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Subject —“ Reminiscences of a Visit to England.” Admission —One Shilling. De. WILKINS. SURGEON, OCULIST, AND AURlST(Formerly Clinical Assistant to Drs Bowman and Critchett, Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfield, London) Late of Melbourne, HAS NOW TAKEN UP THE PRACTICE Of the late Dr Powell, At his Residence, Christchurch. NOTICE TO TENDERS are invited for making 200,000 BRICKS more or less. Particulars to be obtained at the works of the Saltwater Creek Brickyard Company. Tenders to be left by noon of Saturday, March 19, at the office of EDWARD H. TATE, Timaru. THE SALTWATER CREEK BRICK YARD COMPANY, Is now prepared to supply BRICKS at Reasonable Rates. Orders to be left at the office of EDWARD H. TATE, Timaru. THE LATE TIMARU FIRE BRIGADE. A FAREWELL BALL will be held in the old Oddfellow’s Hall, Barnard street, on TUESDAY NEXT, 22nd inst. Double Tickets, 5s each to be had from any member of Ball Committee. Alfred a. Cameron’s Christchurch AUTUMN HANDICAP CONSULTATION, £4OOO. Race on April 18,1881. Fee, £l. First, £700; second, £3OO ; third, £2OO ; starters, £BOO ; nonstarters, £2OOO ; total, £4OOO. Starters (divided) average about £134 each ; nonstarters (divided) average about £IOO each. There is no such liberal division as above given in the colonies for cither starters or non-starters. Attention is drawn to the fact that in all the important races, both in Australia and New Zealand, a laivcproportion of the horses originally nominated arc subsequently struck out of their engagement®, and therefore the numbers of non-starters in nearly all other consultations receive but a very trifling and almost infinitesimal amount each, and in many instances’; they receive actually 7m than the amount of their application ice for a non-starter. Cheque to be crossed with Is, exchange added. Two postage stamps. Close about April 13. ALFRED _A. CAMERON, box 251, Dunedin. Mr John Herman, agent, Timaru ; also at Grosvenor Hotel. P. rjl H O M S O N, GENERAL COOPER, (Opposite M. Reilly’s Shoeing Forge.) MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMARU. Barrel Churns, Butter Kegs, Curd Tubs, Butter Tubs, Cheese Yats, Mixing Tubs. Beer and Spirit Kegs all Sixes, All kinds of Repairs neatly executed. Workmanship Guaranteed. MONEY TO ADVANCE—Sums of £IOOO and upwards on first-class Security, at 7 per cent. WHITE & JAMESON. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £sdo £SO and upwards. Address — L.S.D., Post-office, Timaru. The strictest secrecy will be observed. 'ENGRA V I N G. S T g T AN SELL, ORNAMENTAL AX D GENERAL ENGRAVER. ARMS CRESTS MONOGRAMS and INSCRIPTIONS Cut on Gold or Silver Plate. Cards, Billheads, Door and Window Plates, Stamps Cut. For terms, Ac., apply at the South Canterbury Times Oefice, Church street, Timaru. Country orders promptly attended to P O R SALE--1 Super Royal Press. 1 Demy Broadside Albion Press. 1 Folio Foolscap do do 1 Lithographic Press with 4 Stones complete. Apply to the Manager, Times Office,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2492, 16 March 1881, Page 3

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714

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2492, 16 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2492, 16 March 1881, Page 3

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