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NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. f< Those that with tO;be, represented at the International Exhibition, to be held ip Clmstchui ch in'March next, shoald ihfor® us of their intentions. We have been con* nected with -all the- International Exhibitions held in the colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition; swe * represented CO exhibitors, for which we received 10 gold medals, Ith first, and pne second awards, 1 three of which were New Zealand firms, (D. Strang, and J. T. .Martin, Invercargill ; and T. Bevan, Wellington). Our plan is to represent the exhibitors, transact their business, fix the exhibit in its space, attend to-the judging,of f exhibits,, and, anything he&essary while'the* Exhibition toto&ins: open. At the close repack and send their, goods back, or 5 sell them, or duplicates' thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to cbtne up to the Exhibition; and fix their exhibits, which amount 'an expense, befeides the loss of time' 7 Which: they must necessarily, expend, on them. Then#aiu the-exhibitors have a 1 benefit, they have no trouble of,getting space, They khowlibw'touch isrequifed, we get it for them as we have a large amount granted to-tufP We'fix £e ;• the exhibits on abetter space than if they applied themselves, Our terms are moderate. We specially caution the public against giving their exhibits to so called exhibtion agents,: who have been the rounds of all the Exhibitions, and run exhibitors into debt: and other difficulties.—Albert Madders' and Co., British and Colonial Manufacturers’ Agent, Head Office —91 Little Collins street, Melbourne; and at 67 King: William street, Adelaide; Perth, W,A. — Town Hall’; Permanent Branch in Christchurch, after Ist of March ; London—St. Paul’s Buildings'. A permanent Branch is now established in Hereford streets Christchurch, All letters addressed to the above firm, Here-; ford street, will receive prompt attention. Circulars sent on application.— [Advt.]

We understand; it is the intention of the Timaru Justices of the Peace and the members of the' legal profession ( toentertain Mr R. Beetham at dinner, before his departure for Christchurch, to which district be has been appointed Resident Magis-tratftiVv-v;' -'■■■■?>- A,, ;tclegratn,from. Wellington yesterday states that W. H. Tubb, of the,, fifty of Tubb and Targuse of Timaru, was.,',arrest id on board the Hawca at that port on Sunday, on hi 1 charge 'bf ' stealing £IOO belonging to thd firm.

; /fXhe'• Twenty-two o£ Oamaru chosen to? play against the English, Eldvdn ;ne*ti Monday and Tuesday, ~consist ofR. Balmer, Cooke,, Creagh, Cox, Coates, De Lautour, Denton, Finch, Gilly, W. Holmes,; T. Hewat,'A'.’E. Hardy, J. Lawry, G. Millihgtfen/J. Millington, D. Moore, H. Moore, Nicolls,;Bicev SapJnter, Snow, and, ,Walls. EmerKC,nciei3r-Chureh, Harley, 8.l ,Balmer, Longford, Erpnton, and MfDonal^. Ady6rtisempn^ r . ’ ’ NOTICE. '' | THE- underßigned Las REMOVED; his ..Office to Captain Sutter’s Buildings. V 1 ■;'* W. C. BESWICK. ' ■ 5 "Timata, January 0, 1882/ - • ■ 7 i , ..BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection; * of a DWELtIN G-fIOtJSE in ■ wood at South Otipua for Mr Cookson. Plans and Specifications can bo seen at my office, where Tendrea will be received' until ,7 twelve hddfl *6i iSaturdity/ tHe '2lst inst. ' ■ • ' The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : I ’ f THOMiS,MACHINj ; j ", T Architect. , ; TO CONTRACTORS. ; ' 1 \BNDERSare invited for ADDITIONS I ■in Wood, to a RESIDENCE 'at Kingsdown. Plans, &c„ at my Office where Tenders will be received until; THURSDAY, 19th INST, M. de H. DUVAL, ■ : *' ‘ l ' 'Architect. . TO.«FARMERS AND^MILL-OWNERS. HAYIhfO {.SECURED MORE., COMMODIOUS PREMISES, ! am now. prepared to REPAIR every description of Agricultural apd other with or vi ithout removal. 1 F. J. NOBLE, .Corner, of Bank and Arthur streets,., *' l ’’ ‘ ;”, ' Timaru. j^j-R 0PERTIES FOil SALE 477 acreeAlbury,£3 10s ' f- j -acre with B-roomed House adjoining Mr Bilton’s property, Sandictown 5 acres- Salisbury, near Timaru, £25 per acre , Section Kiß, corner Cross and .Heaton streets ; ’ . . t -200-acre Farm, Kingsdown, in grass Section 196, Brown street 411 acres, Rangitata, £& ■ Section 818, corner Charles-and Gather- • me streets "- !> 500 acres, Beautiful Valley, £3 Sections, Kensington, frdm £4O 60 acres Orari, £3 ' Sections, Regent street, from £45 - 122 acres near Railway Station, £2 10s Sections, Point, £lO each; Section 355, ■ Edward street, easy terms. ' ■ ' '' C.BOWKER, Land Agent.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2745, 10 January 1882, Page 3

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