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JMosss} Jonas. BEAN GEMENT OF SALKS—SATURDAY, Horses, &c., at his Yards, at 11 o’clock. Produce, at his Rooms, at 1 o’clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctionees. 6 DRAUGHT HOESES 6 WITHOUT EBSEEVE. MOSS JONAS has received instructions frorn W. Davidson, Esq., to sell by Public Auction, at his Sale Yards, Timaru, ON SATURDAY, MAY 28,1881, 6 First-class Mares and Geldings, all thoroughly Staunch 1 Farm Dray, by Reid and Gray 1 Eeaping Machine do Sale at 11 o'clock. MOSS JONAS, Auctioneer, The above horses are a very first-class lot, and the Auctioneer cannot recommend them too strongly. Inspection is invited at his Horse Repository, where they are now on view, and as they are for absolute sale, persons desirous of procuring firstclass stock should not miss this opportunity. CLEARING SALE. MOSS JONAS has been instructed by Mr B. H. Carter, who is leaving for England, to sell by Public Auction, on the premises,William street, Timaru, ON MONDAY, MAY 30, 1881. The whole of the plant used in carrying on his Business as a Plasterer and Contractor. Also, The whole of his Furniture and other Effects. MOSS JONAS Auctioneer. J?ul>lic IVoticcs. Venetian JBlindsi VENETIAN RLINDS At Moderate Prices. PATTERSON, BURKE AND CO., Maclaggan Street, Dunedin. Globe H otel, Pbinces Street South, DUNEDIN. Mbs Diamond .. •. Proprietress. First-class Accomodation for Families and Boarders. One of Alcock’s Prize Medal Billiard Tables. Good Stabling with loose boxes. J HME S J J) E Y 0 R .IMPORTER, WHOLESALE & RETAIL SEEDSMAN AND FRUITER EE, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN. New Fruit by every Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmanian and Intercolonial Steamer. Purchaser of Provincial-grown Produce.

Tencici'S. TO BUILDERS. EPA RATE TENDERS arc invited for the Erection of DWELLING HOUSE at Wai-iti. Flans, See. to be seen at my Office, where Tenders will be received on or before Noon, the 4th June. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . F. J. WILSON, Architect. TO CARPENTERS. PLASTERERS &c. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited for the following works to Dwelling House in brick, Timaru. Carpenters’ work, Labor only or with material, Plastering, Labor and Material, Plumbing, do, Fainting and Glazing, do. ' ; Tenders to be sent in by Monday, May 30, at noon. THOMAS MACHIN, Architect, Heaton Street, J. L. FLEMING’S VELTY /CONSULTATION Qi 100 ON THE 0 A MARU HANDICAP AND MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. (To be Pun at Oarnarn on June 0, ISSI.) 2000 Members at 10s each. _ Each 'ticket has a chance of Winning TWO FRIZES. OAMARU HANDICAP. First Horse .. • • £3OO Second Horse .. •• 125 Third Hor e .. • • 50 vStartcrs and Non-starters (divided) MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE. First Horse £2OO Second, Horse .. .. <J O Third Horse .. • • 50 Starters an 1 Non-starters (divided) .. .. 85 As each race, will he drawn separately, •every subscriber will have a chance of winning Two Prizes for each Ticket. The drawing will be under the supervision of a Committee of Subscribers, and the results ■duly advertised in daily papers. Intending subscribers are requested to make early ; application. If cheques are sent, exchange must he added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. : J.L. FLEMING, Auctioneer, &c. ; High street, Triangle, Christchurch, TCf,-000 Subscribers at £1 each. £3OOO 1000 500 1500 2000 600 300 1100 ra'LBOUHNE CUP CONSULTA- i /j TION, 1881. i ?irst Horse . • second Horse .. Fhird Horse .. • • Other Starters (divided) Son-Starters (divided) .. 3ix Prizes of £IOO each Six Prizes of £SO each .. 110 Prizes of £lO ea'ch.. This is ray fifth Consultation since ober last, and is the best opportunity , brought before the public m the 1 talian Colonics. .The 123 1 Extra , x es, consisting of 6 Prizes of £IOO each, r. izes of £SO each, and 110 Prizes of 3 each bring the number of Winning * ets to about 240. If cheques are Warded exchange must be added, he.'rever possible P.O. Orders should he •warded, and stamps enclosed for reply d ieSUlt ‘ THEODORE BROWN, 19 -Grey street, Auckland ; or, Box 210, * Post-office, Auckland, N.Z.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

South Canterbury Times, Issue 2552, 26 May 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2552, 26 May 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2552, 26 May 1881, Page 3

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