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Wildio. AlMaa <& ©tuwaTbi©® j HOBBES. HORSES. HOBBES. ON BATDRDAT. JAN. 7, 1882. WILDIE, ALLAN AND STUMBLES have been instructed by Mr Robert McNair, of Camara to Sell by I’ablio Auction, at their Saleyards, Bcswick street, Timaru, ON SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1882, 4 Staunch Draught Marcs and Geldings *> 6 Draught Colts and Fillies, unbroken, Sale at II o'clock. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TOWNSHIP OF WASHDYKF. WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES have been instructed by the Owners to Sell by Pnblio Auction, about the middle of January next, THE TOWNSHIP OF WABHDTKE, Comprised in 55 Sections, fr m One-quarter Acre to nearly Th ec-quarters of an Acre each. The above Towhship i«>ihmte upon the Washdyke Flat, within fire minutes' Wrilk of the Railway Station, and only three miles from Titnaru. Its position therefore, offers a first-clnss opportunity for specula* tion, and in likely to become a valuable investment. Lithographed Plana may be seen at the Office of WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, WOOL. WOOL. WOOL. TTTILDIE, ALLAN, AND STUMBLES W have been instructed by various owners to Bell by Public Auction, at the Booth Canterbury Wool Stores, Keswick 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. 300 Bales Half and Tbree-qaarter Bred Wool, Farmers' lots. The Wool will be classed by an experienced Glasssr. WILDIE, ALLAN k STUMBLES, Auctioneers. SHEEP. SHEEP, SHEEP. jpOR BALE, PRIVATELY—--1000 i and j-bred early Lambs 150 Leicester Ewe Lambs 812 Leicester Ewes 1100 A and J-bred Fat sheep 1000 Merino Wethers 1000 do Ewes 400 Cross-bred 2-toothed mixed sexes. WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Mosts J ona» THE NEW TWINE BINDER. " This Harvester is • a most Complete Machine, constructed on entirely different principles to the old Wire Binder. , . It js Stronger, Simpler, and More Durable than any other make.”—Extract from letter. THE MACHINE referred to above is the WALTER A. WOOD’S New Pottem TWINE-BINDING HARVESTER, for which I hove been appointed Agent for this District. Machines on view in a few days. ON BALE— Twine-Binding Harvesters Grass Mowers, with Reaping Attachment Twine, Wire, Oil, and Sundries. MOSS JONAS, Agent for Walter A. Wood’s Machine Company. Maclean <Sc Stewart. MONDAY, JANUARY 9. MONTHLY SALE AT BTUDHOLME JUNCTION, YARDS. MACLEAN AND STEWART will hold their usual Monthly Sale as above, at which they will offer— Fat and Store Sheep Fat and Store Cattle Horses, Pigs, Ac, MACLEAN k STEWART, Auctioneer. LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP. The Best and Safest Used. Mixes with Cold Water. A LARGE STOCK ON HAND at Reduced Prices. MACLEAN A STEWART. Fob private sale—--2 9-Horse - Power (Clayton and Shnttleworth) Engines and Combines sft drums), complete and in first-class working order. Apply to MACLEAN & STEWART, Auctioneers. Public Notices. THE EDUCATION DISTRICT OF BURT. /BOARD OF THE SOUTH CANTERANNUAL ELECTION OP SCHOOL COMMIITEES npHE BOARD, in pursuance of powers JL in that behalf conferred by the Education Act 1877 (section 64), hereby directs that a PUBLIC MEETING of the HOUSEHOLDERS in every School district throughout the Education District of South Canterbury be held on MONDAY, the twenty-third day of January, one thousand eight hundred and eighty-two, at half-past seven o’clock in the evening, for the election in each district of Seven Householders (section «4) to form the Committee of such district for the year ending with the fourth Monday in January, { eighteen hundred and eighty-three. The place of meeting shall be the Schoolhome in each District which is provided with a Sohoolhouse. In the Districts in which schools are not yet built the places of ; meeting shall boa» follows o REDCLIFF—House of Mr GeorgeOliver MAKIKIH I—Temporary schoolroom KINGSDOWN—House of Mr James Craigie BEA VlEW—House of Mr Tregenza ALBURY—McLeod's Hotel GAPES’ VALLEY—Temporary shool* room. The Board further directs that the First Meeting of nnnh School Committe be held in the place appointed for the Election*, and immediately-after the election upon tke same evening. The Hoard requests the Chairman of each Public Meeting to make to the 'ionrd, immediately after the election, a return of tb« names of the sereral householders elected to form the Committee, and recommends thatesch Chairman of Committee report his own election as »oon r.* possible. H.W. HAMMOND, Secretary. Education Office, Timaru, Jan. sth, 1882.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2743, 7 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2743, 7 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2743, 7 January 1882, Page 3

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