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.Late Adyertisements. CHRISTCHURCH. IMPORTANT SALE OP SHORTHORN CATTLE, AT TATTERSALL’S, ON FRIDAY, 11xh NOVEMBER, 1881. MESSRS H. MATSON & CO, have received instructions from Messrs John Grigg, Hay Bros., L. F. Kitchen, T. A. Pannett, C. T, Dudley, J. Williams, New Zealand and Australian Land Company, Robertson Bros., Colac, James Renwick, of Kyneton, Victoria, and others, to Sell as above, about ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY HEAD OP THE CHOICEST SHORTHORNS IN THE COLONIES. Owners, Breeders, and Buyers of Purebred Stock are requested to be in attendance early on the morning of the sale, and the vendors’ agents have pleasure in stating that purchasers will have an opportunity of selecting Pure Shorthorn Cattle of undoubted pedigree, unsurpassed for beanty and excellence in the world. H. MATSON & CO., Auctioneers. IMPORTANT SALE OF Pure-brcd Clydesdale Stallions, Marcs, Fillies, and Geldings. Pure-bred Shorthorn Bulls, Cows, and Heifers Pure-bred Leicester Rams Pure-bred Berkshire Pigs, Fat Cattle, Fat Sheep,Milch Cows, and Young Stock. On Account of WILLIAM BOAG, Esq., at the HOMESTEAD YARDS, BURNSIDE, Fendalton, Chbisxchubch. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER U, 1881. h. matson & co., Agents and Auctioneers. NOTICE. ASHBURTON BREWERY. To Brewers, Capitalists, and Others. IN consequence of a Dissolution of Partnership, tenders are invited for the purchase of the above. The Brewery has been established for the period of four years in this rapidly rising town, during which time it has paid a handsome and increasing profit. The premises consist of a well-built and compact building, with every appliance necessary for producing a good article. The fittings consist of a FIRST-CLASS BOILER AND STEAM. PLANT Complete, all in good working order, and capable of doing a more extensive trade. TITLE—FREEHOLD. Further particulars will be supplied on application on the premises. Tenders to close on 29th inst. ■WOOD & CO., B; x No. 16, P. 0., Ashburton, V. KrjMMARU AGRICULTURAL SHOW. Special Lines IN MILLINERY, BONNETS, 'AND HATS, FOR THE SHOW. Ladies’ Costumes for the Show* An immense variety in Beiges, Galateas, Satteens, Pompadour, White Pique, Brilliants, &c. New Lace Goods, In Collars, Ties, Scarves and Fichus. Parasols!for the Show, In Black Satin, Pompadour, Rio Cloth, &c. The Latest Thing in Ladies’ Corsets, “LA PLASTIQUE.” SPECIAL LINE FOR THE SHOW— One-button Josephine Gloves,2s 9d per pair. Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Hats, in Felt, Straw, and Rush (large and shady). Boys’ “ Navy ” and Kilt Suits (new and very pretty). Men’s Serge Suits (light and cool). ALPACA COATS. SILK DUST COATS. JUST OPENED— White Longcloth Shirts, Regatta and Oxford (newest designs.) SECOND GRAND DISPLAY of the Season on Saturday, October 22. See windows.

GABITES & PLANTE, VICTORIA HOUSE, TIMAEU Amusements. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1881. George priest and co’s old AUCTION ROOMS, Opposite the Theatre Royal. WA XWORKSI WAXWORKS! JUVENILE MATINEE, Specially for Schools and Families, CHILDREN—THREEPENCE EACH, Till Six in the Evening. At night prices as usual. /Ti EORGE PRIEST AND CO.’S OLD VX AUCTION ROOMS, Opposite the Theatre Royal KOHLERS’ WAXWORKS ! WAXWORKS ! WAXWOEKS ! 60 Figures, THE KELLY GANG 1 THE ELECTRIC YOUTH 1 EDISON’S TALKING MACHINE ! THE KOHLER BROTHERS in their Musical Specialities. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Admission, Is. Children under 10, 6d each. fjp HEA IK B ROYAL LAST NIGHT BUT ONE ! THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, OCT. 28. At eight o’clock precisely the serio-comic drama, "THE LOST WILL/’ In four beautiful Tableaux, concluding with the roaring comic drama, for the last time, entitled, “ THE IRISH EMIGRANT.” Mind 1 'Two Great Pieces To-nitrht. TO-MORi:OVV (SATURDAY) THE LAST NIGHT. The Political Squib on the popular question of the day, “ KOW WOW,” or “THE INVASION OF PARIHAKA.” Popular Songs, Duets, Combats, Dances, fcc. Prices as usual,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2686, 28 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2686, 28 October 1881, Page 3

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