Wanted, WANTED— A BOOTS at once. Apply Old Bank Hotel. WANTED KNOWN.—TO LET—Two Front Booms and Washhouse. Close to High School. 6s per week. Apply, Office of this Paper; WANTED— A Good GENERAL SERVANT at once. Apply, Office of, this Paper., w I ASTE - PAPER FOR SALE.—Apply South Canterbury Times Office. 'ANTED KNOWN—A Good Dinner; . , of Soup, Poultry. Entrees, Joints,! Pudding, Pastry, Cheese, and a Glass of Beer for ONE SHILLING can be had at the Brunswick Villa Larder, in Arthur street, opposite the Gasworks. Wanted— 500 Pair of boots to MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranteed. E. Waters, opposite Parsons’ Foundry. , J .LONE.Y, Anatomical Bootmaker, • next to Edmiston and Kidwell’s City Butchery, Main South Road. WANTED KNOWN That Loney makes BOOTS and , SHOES of every discription from Best Material, and all work done is under his Immediate Supervision, ■. ■ ■ s WANTED ENOWN-Loney has receiyed a Consignment ;of Men, Women, and Children’s BOOTS direct from the Manufacturer, which will he sold at prices to suit the Times. WANTED KNOWN—That the Y/orking Men’s Strong Watertights, manufactured at Loney’s, are not to be equalled in Timaru or elsewhere. WANTED KNOWN—W. WADLOW, late of railway Boarding-House and Dining rooms, begs respectfully to inform his old Patrons and the public in general, that he has bought the business of Mr J. Amos, Fruiterer and Confectioner, four doors from Railway Station, and in connection with the same has started a Luncheon Booms. Hot Pies and Sausage Rolls, with Tea or Coffee, 6d, at all hours ; Cold Ham, Corned Beef, and German Sausage, always in cut, Private room for ladies. Wanted —james golding’S friends and the public generally to know that he has bought from Mr John Connor that well and favorably known Boarding House situate in Sophia Street, (next door to Messrs Witt and Co), and hopes by strict attention to business to be favoured with that public support so largely bestowed on his predecessor. Meals at all hours, Is. Beds, Is, or 20s per week. James Golding, Proprietor.
Suortingr. ALFRED a. CAMERON’S £6OOO CONSULTATION ON THE English lD er b y 246 Horses Nominated. Fee, £l. ' First Horse •. • • • • £BOO Second Horse .« 500 Third Horse.. • « • • 300 Starters (divided) .. . • 1000 Non-Starters (divided) .. 3400 Total • • £6OOO Names of Starters and Non-starters can only be ascertained authentically through the medium of the Press, as Cablegrams from London to the Colonies do not give the information. The Newspapers with account of Derby Race are due to reach Dunedin by ’Frisco Mail on July .28, but this Consultation will probably be closed iand drawn before July 20, when Telegrams will be sent to the 246 winners. , , The public are informed that this will probably be the FINAL consultation carried through in the Colony, as lery strong repressive measures are likely to be passed by Parliament this session, and if so no Consultation on the Melbourne Cup could either be carried out or filled up. With crossed cheques add Is exchange, Two postage stamps. Post office orders or registered letters are recommended. ALFRED A. CAMERON. Office— London Chambers, Princes street, south ; or, Box 251, Dunedin. Agencies in Timaru at the Grosvenor Hotel and Mr Jno. Herman. 37 NOMINATIONS. 87 AWARDS. TWO EVENTS. Gl RAND TST ATIO NA L STEEPLECHASE, AND GRAND NATIONAL HURDLE RACE. oth Races to be Run at MELBOURNE, SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1881. Entertainment Pee 10s Of all Members obtained till WEDNESday, JULY • 20, when awards will be declared, and Entertainment take place. Each Ticket gives an interest in both events, the holder of one Ticket may probably obtain two awards. Please send P.O.order and two stamps for reply and result. I. ABRAHAM, * Queen’s Cigar Divan, Queen’s Theatre, Or Box 351, P. 0., Dunedin. H. FRIEDLANDER, Agent for Timaru. M ELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1881. 10,000 Subscribers at £1 each. £3OOO 1000 500 1500 2000 600 300 1100 First Horse Second Horse .. • • Third Horse •• Other Starters (divided) Non-Starters (divided).. Six Prizes of £IOO each Six Prizes of £SO each.. 110 Prizes of £lO each.. This is my fifth Consultation since Mober last, and is the best opportunity sver brought before the public m the Australian Colonies. The 122 Extra Prizes, consisting of 6 Prizes of £IOO each, 5 Prizes of £SO each, and 110 Pnzes_ of £lO each, bring the number of Winning Pickets to about 240, If cheques are lorwarded exchange must be added. Wherever possible P.O. Orders should be ’orwarded, and stamps enclosed for reply ind result. „ THEODORE BROWN, 19, Grey street, Auckland; or, Box 210, Post-office, Auckland, N.Z. and at Montgomery’s Buildings, No 3 Colombo street) Christchurch,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2578, 25 June 1881, Page 3
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