Special Advertisements NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. FIREWOOD F, COAL. THE UNDERSIGNED, at the request of a number of his Timaru customers has decided to START AN AGENCY IN TIMARU, On the Section next to Mr J. R. Stansell’s Ironmongery Establishment, Main South Road, principally for the SALE OF FIREWOOD, (Of which has a stock of about 100,000 cords) and will deliver it cut in short lengths to ANY FART OF TIMARU FROM 25s PER COED. COALS WILL, ALSO BE SUPPLIED At the Current Rates, for the convenience of those using both Firewood and Coal. Fencing Posts, Rails, Stakes, Strainers, Pickets, Gate Posts, Hurdles and Gates, are also in stock and will be Sold at Low Rates. ALPHEUS HAYES.
COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! JgKDNNER QO.VL raOMPANY Timaru Branch, Cain’s Terrace, by Railway Station. BRUNNER AND NEWCASTLE Best double Screened Coals, At further reduced prices. FIREWOOD delivered to all parts of the town and suburbs (cut) from 25s per cord ; uncut, from 21s. Coke and Fireclay goods always to be bad on application. P. McAhDLE, Local Manager. FIREWOOD, / IUT in SHORT LENGTHS, and \y DELIVERED to any part of Timaru rora 25s PER CORD. COAL Of all descriptions at the VERY LOWEST RATES. EBENBZEE SMITH, Great North Road. Near Melville Hotel. V. R. A. GORDON, GOVERNOR. IN EXERCISE of the power vested in me by the Land Transfer Act, 1870, I hereby appoint DAVID MITCHELL ROSS, Of Timaru. to be a SWORN VALUATOR under the Provisions of the said Act, Given under the hand of His Excellency Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over Her Majesty’s Colony of New Zealand and its Dependencies,and Vice-Admiral of the same at Government House at Wellington, this twenty-ninth day of August, in the year of our Lord one (thousand eight hundred and eighty-one. H. N. ATKINSON. THE RUSSIAN TEA. A QrV HALF-CHESTS of the Foh Rein JLtJ i Tea, which surpassed all other Teas in New Zealand last year, having been short shipped, are now to band with the new Teas. Our Factor in Foo Chow reports : “ This was the only parcel from the Foh Rein Range Plantations which has not been sent to Russia for the last sixteen years; nothing can approach these Teas this season, and these chops are so jealously conserved for the Russian market that there is no-chance of their being replaced.” BEN.J. HIBBARD, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2637, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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415Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2637, 2 September 1881, Page 2
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