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Prnblio Notices. ROBERTS AND SMITH, architects, BUILDING AND QUANTITY SUBVETOES, TIMARU. HAVING taken Mr Alfred Smith, F.R.1.8.A., into Partnership, he will have the principal Management of this Business. Oar clients will therefore have the benefit of his extensive recent London and Provincial experience, combined with the know* ledge of Colonial Requirements which 1 have acquired in the past 10 years. Offices : Opposite Bank of New THOS. EGBERTS, ATIflTTOMI?!?!? 1 LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, AND LICENSED SURVEYOR. - TIMARU. I AM now prepared to conduct Sales by Auction, or to otherwise negotiate the Sale or Purchase of every description of Property. For Auction Sales I have made arrangements, pending the erection of new Booms. In all Business that may be en* trusted to me, my Employers may feel assured that 1 shall endeavor to merit a continuance of the confidence which has been so liberally accorded me in the past. »nd, Main North Road, Timaru. THOS. ROBERTS. JDrapery. SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON 1881, ¥XTE respectfully invite the attention of the Ladles to the fact that having v f opened out our SPRING GOODS, comprising 90 Cases ex “ Pizarro,” ‘‘ Rantentuk,” and s.s. “ Lusitania,” we are now SHOWING ALL THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. New Dresses New Silks New Satteens New Prints and Cambrics New Millinery (very special) Now Hats, including Cherry Riipe and Lawn Tennis, in all Colors (very huitable) New Ombred Ribbons New Ombred Satins and Surah Silks. New Mantles, Fichus, &c. New Lace Goods New Gloves New Comets New Neckerchiefs New Cretonnes New Hosiery in Silk, Lisle Thread, Cotton, &c. Dressmaking Department Still under the able Management of MISS HUGHES. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Boys’ Knicker Suits in Now Makes and Patterns. Boys’ and Youths’ Tweed Trouser Suits, do. Gents’ Tweed Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and Suits, NeW Patterns, New Styles. Gents’ Oxford Shirts, New Patterns. Gents’ I.c. White Shirts in Great Variety. Gents’ Regatta Shirts, do. New Ties, New Collars, Nfiw Socks, New Scarves, New Handkerchiefs, including ” Women’s Rights.” Singer Sewing Machines, Treadle and Hand. We shall hold our FIRST GREAT SHOW on SATURDAY, September 17, when the favor of an Early Call will oblige. GABITES AND PLANTE, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMARU.

Maclean <Sc Stewart. WASHDYKB YARDS. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10. Maclean and stbwart have received instructions to Sell by Public Auction on the above date, at Washdyke Yards, 25 Head Store Cattle 6 Dairy Cows 6 2-year old Steers. MACLEAN A STEWART, Auctioneers. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11. MONTHLY SALE AT STUDHOLME JUNCTION. 2000 MERINO WETHERS, IN THE WOOL. MAOLBAnTnD STEWART, have received instructions from J. Oliver, Esq., to Sell by Public Auction, at Studbolme Junction Yards, on the above date, 2000 Store Merino Wethers, in the wool. The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Also— Fat and Store Cattle Fat and Store Sheep. MACLEAN A STEWART, Auctioneers. GERALDINE. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13., At 12 o’clock sharp. Maclean & stbwart favored with instructions from Mr Thomas Corbett, will Sell by Auction, at his Farm, near Geraldine, on the above date (on account of the Farm being sold), the whole of his LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Ac.. Consisting of—--8 Draught Horses 3 Thoroughbred Brood Mazes 3 Colts 1 Hack 1 Dray 1 Reaper 8 Ploughs 1 Set Harrows Harness and Covers 800 Empty Sacks, Tools, Ao. 40 Pigs 300 Head Poultry And a Lot of Sundries. MACLEAN k STBWART, Auctioneers. For sale The LEASEHOLD PREMISES at present occupied by_ Mr J. Malcolm, Seedsman, situate in George Street, having 55 feet frontage to George street, and opposite the present Railway Station. For particulars apply to MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. Alfred a. cambron’s ANNUAL CONSULTATION OF £6,000 ON MELBOURNE CUP. 120 Horses Nominated. Fee, £l. First Horse £I,OOO Second Horse ... ... 400 Third Horse 300 Other Starters (divided)... 1,000 Non-starters (divided) ... 2,200 And silty (60) Extra Consolation Prizes, value £2O each ... ... 1,200 180 Prizes—Amount ... £6,000 Thfc £I,OOO tor Other Starters (divided) will afferafce, about £66 for each starter. The £2,200 for Non-starters (divided) will blsO average a good all-round dividend for about 102 Horses; and the £1,200 added on to this sweep for Sixty Special Consolation Prizes will yield £SO each. With crossed cheques, add Is exchange. Two postage stamps for replies. Post office orders or registered letters recommended. Will most positively close and be drawn during the fourth week of this present month closing probable between the 24 th and 29th October. Send early applications, results and telegrams will follow. ALFRED A. CAMERON, Box 261, Dunedin, Agency in Timaru at Grosvenor Hotel, , and Mi D. McGuizmess, Ship Hotel.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2668, 8 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2668, 8 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2668, 8 October 1881, Page 3

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