J?ul>lic Notice*. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for la lies in • business. Position convenient and terms moderate. Korfintlnr particulars apply corner 0 street at Registry Office. FOR 'SALE-A four-roomed BRICK COTTAGE situate in Cliff Town, well finished. Garden stocked with fruit trees Underground tank. Apply on the premises to W. LEGGOTT. MONEY TO LEND in sums of from £5 to £SO and upwards. Address— L.S.D., Tost-office, Timaru. Thelstrictest secrecy will be observed A RARE CHANCE, THAT Valuable Freehold PROPERTY in Elizabeth Street, lately occupied by Mr A. S. Smith ; about half an acre ; Substantial 6-roomed Stone House and outhouses thereon; 5000 gallon Tank. £SO Cash. Balance by monthly payments, extending ten or twelve years. T. T. BROWNELL. Gr LOBE H 0 T E L, Princes Street South, DUNEDIN. Mrs Diamond .. .. Proprietress. First-class Accomodation for Families and Boarders. One of Alcock’s Prize Medal Billiard Tables. Good Stabling with loose boxes. "Venetian Blinds VENETIAN BLINDS At Moderate Prices. PATTERSON, BURKE AND CO., Maclaggan Street, Dunedin. LONDON BERLIN WOOL AND FANCY GOODS REPOSITORY. MRS PITTS respectfully informs the ladies of Timaru and its neighborhood that she intends opening a BABY LINEN, BERLIN WOOL, and FANCY REPOSITORY, in the shop next to Messrs Edminson and Kidwill's City Butchery, Main Si-nth Road, and will commence business on Saturday, August 13, and solicits a share of public patronage. Lessons given in Fancy Needlework, Honiton and Point Lace. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE BOROUGH OF TIMARU. GENTLEMEN,— Having at the request of a large and influential portion of the Independent Electors of Timaru allowed myself to be nominated as a candidate the at forthcoming election of members in the Borough of Timaru, I have the honor to solicit your vote and interest, and to assure you, should you elect me, I shall as heretofore, consider the interests of the Borough as second to none—not even my own unencumbered interest therein. Being one of the Pioneers of Canterbury, as well as of Timaru, and having served twice before in the capacity I now aspire to, I need not dilate on my willingness and ability to serve you, but can assure you that what I do will be without cost of gas to you, and will,to the best of my ability see water conveyed, as free as possible, to every back door. Gentlemen,—Place mo at the head of the poll and your old friend- and servant Bush as near as possible —if above I shall be well pleased—and you will, I am sure, be identifying yourselves with one who has your interest at heart, as well as the time at his disposal to serve you. The question of drainage is one on which I and my friend Bush are as one, as also a raid on our cesspools, dirty tanks, and slop holes, which are now without number, will be one of our first movements, so as to place Timaru in the position she ought to occupy, and that is, without doubt, the most healthy place in the Southern Hemisphere. Should the present candidates he called upon to express their opinions on the public platform, I shall be happy to meet you and answer any questions the electors may put to me. I am, Gentlemen, Yours to Command, R. TAYLOR. Church street, Timaru. JUST RECEIVED—Direct from London and Tasmania —A LAREGE STOCK OF GARDEN AND OTHER SEEDS, all True to Name and Guaranteed New. Delivered Free to any Post Town in New Zealand for 10s; half the above for os. A liberal allowance to Farmers and Market Gardeners. The Trade treated liberally. Country Storekeepers desiring to add a small selection of Seeds to their present stock can do so for a small outlay of £3 10s. Further particulars on application. E. .CORNISH, Importer, Next Land Office. Grovernment JXotioes. V. PARIHAKA BLOCK. Crown Lands Office, Patea, August sth, 1881. Further sale of rura SUBURBAN, AND VILLAC SETTLEMENT LANDS for Cash, public auction, and on Deferred Payraer on application. CAPE AND OPUNAKE SURVEY D 1 TRIG l’B And VILLAGE SETTLEMENT OF RAHOTU. Further Sections of Land in the abc Districts will be open for application MONDAY, sth September, at, Pati Hawera, and New Plymouth ; and on sa ?v 0t !? n ’ at ■ New Plymouth THURSDAY, the Bth September. Contested applications for any of t Deferred Payment sections will also decided on the Bth September at N Plymouth. Full particulars may be obtained a plans inspected at any Land Office in 1 Colony. C. A. WRAY, Commissioner of Crown Lands
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2635, 31 August 1881, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2635, 31 August 1881, Page 3
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