Wildio, Allan&Stumbles HORSES, HORSES. HORSES. ON SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1882. WILDIE, ALLAN AND STUMBLES have been instructed by Mr Robert McNair, of Oamaru to Sell by Public Auction, at their Saleyards, Bcswick street, Timaru, ON SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1882, 4 Staunch Draught Mares and Geldings 6 Draught Colts and F.llies, unbroken. Sale at 11 o'clock. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOWNSHIP OF WASHDYKE. WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES have been instructed by the Owners to Sell by Public Auction, about the middle of January next, THE TOWNSHIP OF WASHDYKE, Comprised in 55 Sections, fn>m One-quarter Acre to nearly Thiee-quarters of an Acre each. The above Towhship is situate upon the Wasbdyke Flat, within five minutes’ walk of the Railway Station, and only three miles from Timaru. Its position therefore offers a first-class opportunity for speculation, and is likely to become a valuable investment. Lithographed Plans may be seen at the Office of WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. WILDIE, ALLAN, AND STUMBLES have been instructed by various owners to Sell by Public Auction, at the South Canterbury Wool Stores, Beswiok street, Timaru, about the middle of January, 1882 (exact date will be given in future advertisement), 750 Bales Ewe, Wether, and Hogget Merino Wool, Station clips. 800 Bales Half and Three-quarter Bred Wool, Farmers’ lots. The Wool will be classed by an experienced C1&886I. WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES, Auctioneers. SHEEP. SHEEP, SHEEP. jIOR SALE, PRIVATELY—--1000 4 and |-bred early Lambs 150 Leicester Ewe Lambs 212 Leicester Ewes 1100 i and |-bred Fat sheep 1000 Merino Wethers 1000 do Ewes 400 Cross-bred 2-toothed mixed sexes, WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Amusements. LYON’S TOURIST OR PLEASURE " PARTY ARE COMING. OPENING NIGHT—SATURDAY NEXT, JAN 7.
CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME. Se future advertisements. T HBATRE -pOYAL. Jti WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1882. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12,1882 ROB SON |ln his Wonderful Elocutionary ROBSON J and Musieal Recitals Assisted by the talented pianist, M. LORENZ, Pronounced by Dunedin Critics to be the Most Interesting Entertainment ever given in the town. THE BISHOP OF MELBOURNE ON ROBSON’S RECITALS. “ Mr Robson, by his great powers as a reciter of the works of our greatest authors, has, in my opinion, solved the difficult problem of combining the highest form of amusement with mental and spiritual profit.” Public Notices. \. ■ • gTOCK. HATS! HATS II HATS 11! GENTLEMEN’S POCKET AND PULLOVER FELT HATS, Very Latest Shapes, AT COWAN & FOSTER’S. CHRISTCHURCH MONUMENTAL WORKS, Manchester street and Barbadoes street. James Sherriff, monumental mason. Monuments imported in Marble and Red and Grey Granite on reasonable terms. Designs and applications forwarded to all parts of the colony on application. MISSING FRIENDS. IP MICHAEL HO BAN, Bootmaker, who was residing at Elbow, Southland), in the year 1879 will send his Address to Charles Bowtell, Bootmaker, of that T6wnship he will hear of something to his advantage. ' P. Gr. Thomas SURGEON DENTIST, George Street, Timahu. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. A RNOLD Ei. JKjtLSEY, & 00. 87 Princess Street, Dunedin, Have the largest and best selected STOCK of SHEET MUSIC in tho Colonies. The Newest Songs and Pieces by every Mail. See programmes of KELSEY’S NOVELTY CONCERTS. Pianos and all instruments on the DEFERRED PAYMENT SYSTEM On terms to suit customers. SOLE AGENTS FOR— Bosener Pianos Philipi Pianos Joebel Pianos Jackson Pianos Bridgeport Organ 00. Hillyard’s Celebrated Brass Instruments. First award for Colonial-made Piano at Dunedin Exhibition, 1881. Tuner visits Timaru—October, February, and June. AGENTS—MESSRS H. A. TEMPERTON & 00., Great South Road, Timaru.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2741, 5 January 1882, Page 3
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569Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2741, 5 January 1882, Page 3
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