Mr John Parham, contractor, Ashburton, was so severely kicked in the chest by one of his horses yesterday that I, he had td be conveyed to the. Ashburton H ospital. | A little girl, named Orchard, 'was drowned in a' well at Akaroa on Wednesday afternoon. It is supposed that ;; the, child had gone to the well with a cup foy some water, and haying overbalanced herself had fallen in. In connection with the 'expefiirlehts in silk culture, which are being conducted by Mr Pederli on behalf of the Government, it appears, from,a report prepared by IMr Federli, that “ the Gdvernffipht have received spine beautiful specimen skeins of reeled siik J , from cocoons supplied by: Mr Nairnj” of Addington. ,: V.. ~t v i AUCTION SAIE&-OR iMO&DAYi Moss Jona«, dt his Rooms, at"2'o’clock — Freehold Property, &c.; On 3 the Beach,, near Timkru.at 3.3o—The Hull, Spars, • and Stores, See., of the Cily ef Cashtaere • 'Wanted. v! ,| ANTED-A MAN.to DHveaTown dart. 1 OphStant 1 - erfipldy&ent. Lukey^TiinardF'; 1 1'/ 1 j Apply; Jabez ANTED TENDERS ‘for ,IRONWORK- Farther's new STORE, Apply P. Clayton. 1 TTTANT'ED-A SITUATION as Engine VV. Driyer, .in any other;, capacity; on a ;,l|Wm‘ ■ or- Station. Aspls ;$Hi l 'dffice'c(f this ' j i.; WANTKD-r-Two or three Respectable BOARDERS in a private family. Apply- Mrs Kindley, D street* t or ; Office of ’this Paper. I i..^ "fITT ANTED—THE Public to know 1 , that J VV’ the Cheapest Place for .Odors and j Sesbes, is ht G; Cliff’s, Spphid street, j ,i ;j tiTANTE D’' KNOWN-4-That. 1 -Andrew, j ■VV Ritchie, of lihe Park will j Undertake Catering for Tea Meetings, Suppeirs, Dinners, &d. Note the dddresp— Near Park Gates. v t Thrt'AtfTEO—^Btttt Pair of 'BboitSj to ; W MAKE or REPAIR, the Cheapest and best Shdp in the town, all work guaranteed; E, Witters, opposite Parsons! JL-at© Advertisement®. MONEY.— TO LEND; at once, £I2OO, Trust Funds. In one or more sums. JAMBS GRANGER.
10RSALB- i One of Hoiniby’o 8 H.P. Engines, , with Combine end. Elevators complete. In good workingorder? ROBERT WILKIN & CO., | 1 Timaru; F 0 R 8 :‘E—i - 10 Tons Gospel Oak, 26 Guage, Galvanised Iron, from 6ft to 9ft in■■■'elusive ■’■■ ’ ‘'.v’;" I ■ 'Also—’ y> - ! J 10 Tons Barbed Wire, find’ 10 dp Nos. 6 to 10 Eenbing Wife. : ' A ;!'! Apply to i ’ [:.*■ i .&• v ... ■;.; \ )V ;W e^ansi, F A B M S ;T-' Q , l(i;E TFor terms of from 7 to 10 years, ] " MAGNIFICENT FARMS in the Makikihi District, fenced r’ld improved 843 ACRES ■ ■ 1 . 300 „■ ■::■■ i , 800 ■■ „ . ■ ' ’ ' 550 „ ! , i For particulars, apply to -: ! . • ROBERT WILKIN & GO,, .Timaru. to.bu/jDERS. WANTED TENDERS for Building . GRAIN , STORE 1 at Makikihi. Labor only. For Particulars apply to MR CHARLES BOURN, ) ■ (Robert Wilk J a and C 0.,) ’ TMnarn-; jfJQ REWARD, will be paid to anyone djA Ending and returning to met a MASTIFF DOG, named ,Driud, lost btt Friday 13th January in Timaru. AvSt.G. HAMBRSLEY? NOTICE OF REMOVAL. 1 • rfIHE Baptist Church have REMOVED X from the'Oddfellows Hall, to the large room of the, Mechanics Institute. ' SPECIAL SERVIOES, TO-MORROW,; At 11 a.m., and 6.30 p.m., Sunday School in the afternoon at 2.30. T. BRAY, Pastor. ! WESLEYAN CHURCH, TIMARU. THE SERVICES To-morrow (22nd), Morning and Evening, wi" be conducted by the Rev. Mr Carr. 1 ' ' Co' ections in aid of the Conference Expenses. i SCHOLASTIC. RS WEBB ITrEMOVING from 1 her in Elizabeth Stfpet ttf; the : one 1 lately occupied by’Mr! Dpbsopi North Street, oppcliliite the . Piiblib School; 1 where she will RE-OPEN her SCHOOL on TUESDAY JAN 31. i
LITTLE’S SHEEP DIP. THE Best and Safest used; MiSeawith ■ Cold Water; - 1 s • A Large Stock on hand) at Reduced Prices. , MACLEAN & STEWART. ; TIM/, RU PUBLIC SCHOOLS, i rriHE above SCHOOLS will EE-OPENi J. ’ on MONDAY, the 30th inst. . ‘ 1 ' B. B. WaLCOT, Chairman ofCbmhiitteo; Timaru, 1 January 20th. ;' '■ TO FARMERS AND MILL-OWNERS. Having secured more commodious PREMISES, I am now prepared .to REPAIR, every description of Agricultural and other Machinery, with or without removal. P.J. NOBLE; Corner, of Bank and Arthur streets, ; -Timaru, 1 . WE are CASH BUYERS of WHEAT, OATS and BARLEY in any quantity. HIGHEST PRICES GIVEN. PHILPQTT, SMITH AND CO„ Merchants, Church street, Timaru. A. P. W A D 0 H ’ (Late Price), FISHMONGER, , ; George Street, near the Railway Station. Having purchased this business from Mr W. Price I have made arrangements for a constant supply of the CHOICEST FISH which will be received daily. 7;, • Oysters always on Hand. . Charges Moderate. All orders promptly delivered in both Town and Country. ••
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2755, 21 January 1882, Page 3
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749Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2755, 21 January 1882, Page 3
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