NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, CHRISTCHURCH. Those that wi.-h to be represented at the International Exhibition; to be held in Christchurch in March next, should inform us of their intentions. We have been connected with all the International Exhibitions held in the colonies. At the late Adelaide Exhibition, we represented 60 exhibitors, for which we received 10 gold medals, 49 first, and one second awards, 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 exhibits, and anything necessary while the Exhibition remains open. At the close repack and their goods back, or sell them, or duplicates thereof if required. It is very inconvenient for exhibitors to come up to the Exhibition and fix their exhibits, which amount to an expense, besides the loss of time which they must necessarily expend on them. Then again the exhibitors have a benefit. They have no trouble of getting space, they let us know how much is required, we get it for them as we have a large amount granted to us. We fix &c, 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 Manders and Co., British and Colonial Manufacturers’ Agent, Head Office—9l 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 street, Christchurch, All letters addressed to the above firm, Hereford street, will receive prompt attention, Circulars sent on application.—fADVT.]
Wanted, w ANTED— A Female COOK. Apply Clarendon Hotel. WANTED by a Lady in Business, Board and Residence, Private Family in Town. Address, A. Office of this Paper. ■\TT ANTED Any Quantity of BOTTLES. VV Apply, Maloney and Co., Barnard street, Timaru. WANTED —A general Servant., Apply at once to Mrs P. Bradley, Barnard street. WANTED AT ONCE—A Young Man as BOOTS. Apply, Clarendon Hotel. WANTED— A HOUSEMAID. Apply Grosvenor Hotel. WANTED— THE Public to know that ■ the Cheapest Place for Doors and Sashes, is at G. CliS’s, Sophia street. WANTED— 500 Pair of BOOTS to MAKE or REPAIR, the cheapest and best Shop in the town, all work guaranteed. E. Waters, opposite Parsons’ Foundry. WANTED the People of Timaru to know that I have Bought from Mr Rogers the Business lately carried on by him as Fishmonger, &c., in Main North Road, and respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. I have arranged for all kinds of Fish daily, G. ELLIOTT. WANTED KNOWN—That at PENROSE’S well-known Cheap BOOT SHOP, next Crawford’s saddlery, you can obtain his own make*, Gents lace-up Boots at 15s 6d, best value in town; Ladies equally cheap. Also Ladies, Gents and Childrens Boots in great variety to suit the season, N. B. all repairs executed by skilled workmen at lowest prices. WANTED KNOWN Persons requiring servants, or servants requiring situations of any description, can be supplied at once. Anyone wanting information of missing friends, or any private enquiry business, will receive prompt attention at the City Employment Exchange and Private Enquiry Office, Cashel and Manchester streets, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN—£IOO REWARD. Bring your Old Sewing Machines. The above Reward will be Paid by T. Dobbie of Dunedin, the Unrivalled Sewing Machinist of Glasgow, New York, and the Colonies, to ANY PERSON who can bring him a Sewing Machine of Any Make, Hand or Treadle, which he cannot put in Working Order, All letters or orders left at the Clarendon Hotel, Timaru, will receive prompt attention. Dunedin address, 154 George street. —Thomas Dobbie.
Late Advertisements LOST. Lost.— ten shillings reward, A Price POCKET-BOOK, with a BROWN COYER. The finder will receive the above reward, on returning the above Pocket-book, to the Office of this Paper. TENDERS FOR TARRING WHARF. TIMARU HARBOR WORKS. TENDERS will be received for TARRING THE WHARF, at the Engineer’s office up to NOON on MONDAY the 6th inst., 1882, Specifications to be seen at my office. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JNO. 600 DALL, C.E. Engineer Timaru Harbor Board. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT. DENTON’S Second Lecture, THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, March 2. THE WORLD BEFORE LIFE, and the OCEAN THAT ONCE COVERED AUSTRALIA. The world before Life, when it was a Stony Desert, and then covered with an almost Universal Ocean—The First Forms of Life found in the Rocks—The Rocks around Sydney and their Fossils— Silurian Age, or Age of Shells—Devonian Age, or Age of Fishes—Origin of Petroleum The Animals and Plants of the Periods, finely illustrated Restoration of the Oceans, and their Inhabitants Presented. Splendidly illustrated. Course tickets 4s, and Bs. Single aemission, Is, 2s. Lecture commences at 8 p.m. T - BIN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT of TIMARU and OAMABU Holden at Timaru. In the matter of “The Debtors and Creditors Act 1876” and the Acts amending the same and in the matter of the bankruptcy of Edwin Fowler of Timaru in the Provincial District of Canterbury in New Zealand Accountant a debtor. Notice is hereby given that the creditors having failedto elect a Creditors’ Trustee T have pursuant to Section 45 of f he said firstmentioned Act appointed George Frederick ’v-ituob ii v Juliiicatcd Accountant in Bankruptcy to be Creditors’ Trustee in the said estate and the said George Frederick Cluloo has in writing signed his acceptance of such Trusteeship. Dated this 2nd dav of March, 1882. THOMAS HOWLEY, Clerk. Edwin Fowler, Acting for self.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2789, 2 March 1882, Page 3
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