WiWie, Allan & Stumbles HORSES, DRAYS, AND HARNESS, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881. WILDIB, ALLAN AND STUMBLES have been instructed to sell by Public Auction, at their Yards, ON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1881. 9 Draught Mares and Geldings 3 First-class Hacks 3 Tip Drays, Harness, &c,, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock. WILD lE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. NOTICE. WOOL, WOOL. WOOL. WILDIE, ALLAN AND STUMBLES ■will hold their Opening Sale of Wool daring the month of December. Entries are solicited as early as possible, in order to compile catalogue. Liberal advances made, if desired, upon all Wool placed in their hands for sale. WILDIB, ALLAN & STUMBLES. South Canterbuxy Wool Stores, Beswick street Timaru. TO LET— The BOUSE at Makikihi, formerly used as Makakihi Hotel, suitable for Boarding-house or store and Bakery. Apply to WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES. W. Collins and Co. IN HE STEPHEN HOSKINS, A BANKRUPT. FREEHOLD SECTIONS. FREEHOLD SECTIONS. AT SILVERSTREAM. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. At 2 o’clock. Messrs william collins & co have received instructions from the Trustee in the above estate to Sell by Auction at their Rooms, Sections 52, 53, and 51, each containing Half an Acre, in the rising Township of Silverstream. Also— Book Debts, lists of which can be seen at the Rooms of the Auctioneer. Sale at 2 o’clock. Without Reserve. I?nT»lic Notices. W ILHELMJ Q ON CERTS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, MONDAY & TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th and 13th. W ILHELMJ WILHELMJ WILHBLMJ WILHELMJ WILHELMJ THE GREAT Musical Sensation of 1881. First Appearance here of the reigning MONARCH of the VIOLIN HERR AUGUST WILHELMJ, In conjunction with MR MAX VOGRICH, The Great Pianist, And MISS MARIE CONRON, The Charming Prima Donna,; WILHBLMJ WILHELMJ WILHELMJ WILHELMJ WILHELMJ WILHELMJ WILHELMJ Change of Programme each night. Prices—Front Seats, Os ; Family Tickets to admit Five (good for either night), £1 5s ; Second Heats, Is.; Back Seats, 2s, Reserved Scats may now be secured at H, Friedlander’s, Main South Road. NOTICE. JAMES MOLLISON & SON having DISPOSED of the Timaru Branch of their Boot and Shoe Business, request IMMEDIATE PAYMENT of ALL ACCOUNTS due to them. Our Late Manager, Mu Robert Home, will RECEIVE and PAY all ACCOUNTS due to and by us, and his discharge will be suflicicnt receipt for same. JAMES MOLLISON & SON. Timaru, Nov. 23, 1881. TO LET— A five-roomed HOUSE, with scullery in Church Street. Good supply of water on the premises. Two minutes walk from Post Oflice. EentJ 12a per week. Apply to James Anderson, Grocer, Woollcombc street. TO LET, THOSE Splendid BUSINESS PREMISES opposite to the Oflice of this Paper, formerly in the occupation of Mr J. Jackson. For Particulars apply to T. G- CORK, or D. WEST, Architect. D, McGUINNESS • BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that he has now OPENED THOSE PREMISES IN STRATHALLAN STREET (Lately occupied by Messrs Collins and Co., auctioneers), As A DINING AND LUNCHEON ROOM. Luncheon daily from 12,30 to 2 p.m. Dinners .. • • • • d. 30 p.m. WATER. WATER. W ATER LAID ON at from lid foot, Fittings Found. per The cheapest man in Timaru for laying on water is C. W. COWBURN, LICENSED WATER FITTER, Great North Road, near Shamrock Hotel.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2721, 8 December 1881, Page 3
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522Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2721, 8 December 1881, Page 3
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