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Late Adrerti sements. ALL’ ACCOUNTS against,' Messrs COOKE and RAINB, in connection with Sherwood Downs Station must be sent in to the Undersigned by February 10, 1882, or they will not be recognised. WOOLLCOMBE AND CLULEE. LOST on JANUARY 25, between Timaru and KingsdOwn a BRASS WHEKLCAP. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at Messrs R. and W, Hughes, Wheelwrights, Saltwater Creek. OC} REWARD, will be paid to anyone Finding and returning to -me a MASTIFF DOG, named Druid, lost on Friday 13th January in Timaru. A. St, G. HAMBRSLEY. M S CLARKE I S S BUTLER STREET, Tlmabtj, Teacher of Pianoforte Music, is now open to receive Pupils. Terms—One Guinea per quarter. NOTICE. I HAVE this day PAID DUTY on Smith & Welstood’s Cooking Stoves, Green Hemp Plough lines, and a lot of General Ironmongery. J. HOUSTON, Main South Road. Timaru, November 3, 1881. , FOR SALE. A well situated 6-Roomed House almost new and, of Land on South Town Belt. Very little cash required. Also— * 1 i A ,’good 4-Eoomed house and .i-acre in Wellington Street. Apply to HALL & MEASON. F 0 R S E MARANUI ESTATE, WAI-ITI, Comprising—--250 Acres First-class LAND, beautifully situated, well watered, fenced into 5 paddocks, exclusive of Plantations,Orchards, Lawn,&c. 8-Roomed New House, 2-Roomed Cottage, Sheds, Stockyards, &c. , JAMES GRANGER. ~ .LEVELS ROAD BOARD. -"pAKR NOTICE, the VALUATION I LIST for the Levels Road Board District for the year 1882 is now OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Road Board Office. All objections thereto must be left it the Road Board Office on or before the Lsth day of February, addressed to the assessment Court, and acopy of every such Ejection left at the Road Board Office not ess than seven days before the next sitting )£ the said Court. CHARLES WRIGHT, Clerk to the Levels Road Board, IUSTBALIAN GRAIN AND PRODUCE COMPANY, ! (Late McGregor, Gordon and Co.) 82, Botjbkb' Street West, Melbourne RECEIVE consignments and make advances equal to 75 per cent. New Zealand value f.o.b, upon Oats, Wheat, Jarley, Flax, Grass Seeds, and every desiription of Produce, for sale either-in Vicoria, the London, cr foreign markets, ; HARRY 0. ELDERTON, Manager and Auctioneer, V. R. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND. « THE ELECTION PETITIONS 1 ■ ACT; 1880.” ' : ELECTION FOR THE DISTRICT OF ; GLADSTONE, HOLDEN ON THE NINTH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1881. To His Honor James Pbendebgabt, Chief Justice op the Supreme CoUBT IN AND FOB THE COLONY OP New Zealand. THE Humble Petition of ROBERT RUTHERFORD whose name is subscribed below. 1. Your Petititioner, Robert Rutherford, is a person who voted at the above election, 2. And your Petitioner stales that the election was holden on the ninth day of December, 1881, when James Hutchison Sutter, William Johnson Newton, David Anderson, and Thomas Fisher were candidates, and the Returning Officer has returned James Hutchison Sutter as being duly, elected. 3. And your Petitioner says that Fairlie Creek in the said District of Gladstone bad been appointed as a polling place for such election, and the Washdyke in the said district had been appointed as the principal polling place of the said district. < 4 . That the Returning Officer of the said District, pursuant to the powers vested in him in that behalf, appointed one Thomas Squires to act as Deputy Returning Officer and conduct the said election at the polling place, Fairlie Creek, as aforesaid, 6. That in pursuance of the said appoint? ment the saia Thomas Squires, acted as Deputy Returning Officer at Fairlie Creek during the said election. 6, That the said Thomas Squires closed the Polling Booth at Fairlie Creek at about half-past five in the afternoon of the ninth day of December, 1881, and not at six o’clock as provided by the Kegulations of Elections Act, 1881. 7. That a number of poisons registered voters for the said d istrict were in consequence of the said closing at half-past five excluded from and wholly deprived of their right to vote at the said election. Wherefore your Petitioner prays that it may be determined that the said James Hutchison Sutter was not duly elected and that the election was void. And your Petitioner will ever pray, ROBERT RUTHERFORD. ’Sighed, this fourth day of January, before me, W. •!. Bybne, Articled Law Clerk . to A. St. G. Hamersley, Solicitor, Timaru, N.Z. , DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the Copartnership carried on for some time past by John William White and Andrew Jameson under the firm of '* White & Jameson,” Barristers, Solicitors, and Notaries Public, was tuia day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr White and Mr Jameson will in future carry on separata businesses. Mr White’s Business will be conducted at his Offices, Main South Road, Timaru. Mr Jameson’s Business will be conducted at his Temporary Offices, Corner of Beswick street and Main South Road, Dated this 28th day of January, 1882. JNO. W. WHITE A. JAMESON. Witness to signatures— E. Fowlbb, Accountant, Timaru. Referring to the above we have APPOINTED Mb WILLIAM HENRY MANNING, to ■ COLLECT AND DISCHARGE ALL ACCOUNTS due to or by the late firm at the late Firm’s Offices JNO. W. WHITE. A. JAMESON. s OUTH CANTERBURY CLUB. JOCKEY SIRES PRODUCE STAKES 1885. Phe Thorougbred Sires KAURI and 1Y FAWKES have been nominated, and i progeny of mares stinted to them will eligible for the above race. B. G. KERR, Hon, Secretary, S.G.J.G.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 3

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889

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2768, 6 February 1882, Page 3

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