i Late Advertisementis. R£ GEORGE ATKINSON A DEBTOR. ALL CLAIMS in the above Estate are requested to be seat in to me at Christchurch, on or before TUESDAY NEXT the 29th inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. B, DOVE, Trustee. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF TIMARU. TO JOHN SHELTON GIBSON, ESQ. WE, the undersigned Electors of the Timaru District, request that you will allow yourself to b v Nominated as a Candidate for the Representation of Timaru in the coming Parliament. Should you accede to our reque t,. we pledge ourselves to do our utmost to secure your return. -We are, ■ ■ Yours faithfully, John Crawford C. P. Hallam T. Clegg G. P. Waters A. 0. G. Stone James Dow James Roth well G. H. Warrington Robert Hallam G. E, Davies J. O'Rourke George Bowie Thos, E. Lyle Cresar Kelly R. 8. Watson C. W r m. Cowburn James Rowles Joseph Loney Jan. D. Anderson Andrew* Sherratt Edmd. Cornish W. Hislop William Clark •Tosieph Houston J. Sutherland B. Holdgate W. Dale John Meikle W. Priest John Macintosh R. Morgan Charles Palliser George Filmor James Craigie William McGill P. Blake C. Johnson W. Townsend Richard Clarke G. W. Ellis L. Baker G. Langrish Edminso n and Kid well T. Foden J. Ogilvie James Byers Geo. Gabites ’ John Cuthbert W. Gilchrist H. Foden Maurice Griffin Timothy Sullivan Donald McKay F. Osborne G. Roberts Thomas Earle M. De H. Duval W, Annetts H. George W. Werry G. Hagerty Thomas O’Driscoll Wm. Healey James Sullivan Bbenezer Smith F. A. Sims A. W. Blenner basset Harpin Bxley Thomas Fisher J. M. Shepherd Timothyßasford Thomas Ellis Wm. Renshaw Charles Jackson Thomas Sommer- ' , ville H. F, Edmiston Richard Earl Thomas Smith B. Miller T. Machin Henry B .Courtis. TO JOHN CAWFOBD. ESQ., AND THE OTHER GENTLEMEN SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Gentlemen— Although your kind invitation to contest the seat for Timaru in the General Assembly has been presented against my expressed wish, yet, in ordinary courtesy, I feel bound to accept the same, and place my services at your disposal. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing you on the principal political questions of the day. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. S. GIBSON.
Hotel to let on lease for ten YEARS. For terms apply to G. C. FRASER, Makikihi. ROSS, SIMS & CO., Timaru. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Timaru. FOB SALE. rpHE GOODWILL o! tho GROCERY BUSINESS of the late Mr HARRISON HALL. For further particulars apply to Mrs HALL, North street, Timaru. GERALDINE POUND. IMPOUNDED, Tuesday, 15th Nov., 1881, from Mr Allan McDonald’s land, near Waihi Bush, one Bay Colt ; back of off hind fetlock white ; no visible brand.— Also, on Wednesday, 16th November, from Mr Robert Hammond’s land, Raukapuka Bush, one Dark Brown (or black Horse ; very little white in forehead ; little white on nose ; white spots on near side, under saddle ; brand, like J S over W over J S on near shoulder, and like W on off shoulder. If not previously released both of the above will be sold at the Pound at noon on Friday, 2nd Dec., 1881. WM. C. ANDREWS, Pound keeper. Geraldine, 23rd November, 1881. FOB SALE. SEVEN PURE "BRED BERKSHIRE SOWS, in Pig, also two Berkshire Boars, all prize takers. Apply, R, COLE, Old Bank Hotel. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. AN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Association will be held in the Secretary’s office to-morrow, Saturday the 26th inst. Routine Business. F. W. STUBBS; D UNBDIN -piNTEBTAINMENT. 10,000 MEMBERS AT 10s EACH. 38 Pebkobmbbs 27 Peefobmbbs. DUNEDIN CUP. PUBLICANS’ H’CP. First .. •. 1000 Second .. 500 I Third .. .. 200 Others (div’d.) 700 First .. .. 250 Second .. 125 Third .. .. 80 Others (div’d) 270 £2,400 £725 36 Pbbfobmebs. 21 Pebfobmers. J. c. HANDICAP. CITY STAKES. £1,200 First .. .. 250 Second .. 125 Third .. .. 80 Others (div’d) 220 £675 “ Rv Letter only,” with two stamps enclosed for replies. Please send P.O. Orders, Bank Notes, or Cheques,—with Is exchange, added ; hut wider no circwnstances will registered letters he accepted, and Address— ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office DUNEDIN. Four First amount to £2OOO Four Second amount to £IOOO Four Third amount to £460. (Bach of which can be won with One Ticket.)
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2710, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2710, 25 November 1881, Page 3
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