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Public Notices. FOUND— Over a week ago in Timaru, a Stray Chestnut HORSE, Branaed K D on rib?. Owner can have same by Paying Expenses. Apply to Murphy and Stock, Livery Stable Keepers, Timaru. FE BR iBIR’S PORTRAIT ROOMS Main South Road, Timaru (Opposite the Theatre.) None but Approved Pictures are allowed to leave the Studio. Feuuier’s ;,Panorama of Tiiraru now reedy, and may be had from all the Booksellers, Price, 2s 6d. PROPERTIES FOR SALE. A COUNCIL LEASEHOLD with Two Two-Roomed Cottages; also oneeighth of an acre freehold, with a ThreeRoomed cottage. Apply Office of this Paper. LADIES’ NURSE. RS SIMMONS begs to inform the XIJL Ladies of Timaru and surrounding districts that she is prepared to RECEIVE LADIES at her House for accouchement purposes. Every comfort and attention afforded. Address —Mns Simmons, King Street, near Park Gates, Timaru. TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. THE above Reward will be paid to any one Returning to Mr W. McKeown, Saddler, Timaru, or to the undersigned, a SADDLE AND BRIDLE which was lost from off a runaway Horse on the 22nd of February last, in the Timaru district. THOMAS TALBOT, Waitohi. March 3,1882'. ; / . ■' ; T* •nn h o m s o n . GENERAL COOPER, Opposite J. Crawford, Saddler, Main North Road.

Kegs, Tubs, &c., on hand for sale. Repairs neatly executed. TEMUKA MILLS, MILFORD. FOR Farmers’ convenience, wheat for Gristing left at Mr K. F. Gray’s Store, Temuka, will be carted to the Mill and flour returned to Temuka for Is per TIMARU PERMANENT MUTUAL BENEFIT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT, SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the . Society will be held on THURSDAY EVENING, the 9th inst. at 7.30 o’clock, at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Sophia street, Timaru. To receive the annual report and Balancesheet for the year ending 28th February last; to elect three members to serve on the Board of Directors in the 'place of Messrs George Filmer, John Mee, and Alexander Mills, to retire by rotation ; to elect Shareholders’ Auditor; and other important business, NDW. J. H. BOWER & ROBT .FERGUSON, Watchmakers, Jewellees, and TufPOTJ'TIi’PQ * OLD POST OFFICE ’BUILDINGS, TIMARU. On Hand— HSf Splendid Selection of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks and Jewellery, Spectacles, Telescopes, &c, STERLING SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE, Of the very beat quality. First-class Gold Keyless Watches, Suitable for Presentation. Every Description of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery accurately repaired. bushel. J. H. DICKINSON, Business : W, M. SIMS, Secretary. BOWEE & EEEGUSON, TIMARU.

JUST RECEIVED—EX OAMARU, FROM LONDON. 200 Boxes Price’s Belmont SPERM CANDLES 6 Cases Robinson’s PATENT GROATS 2 „ Oakey’s Wellington KNIFE POLISH 6 ~ Lea and Perrin’s SAUCE, pts. 6 „ „ „ „ ipts. 4 „ Van Houten’s COCOA .10 ~ Morton’s STRAWBERRY JAM, . > 1 lln tins , 12 „ GOLDEN SYRUP, 41b tins 20 „ Morton’s TABLE yiNEGAR 10 Casks LINSEED MEAL, each 2o'wt. 20 Kegs Crushed LOAF SUGAR. The above will be SOLD at PRICES that will DEFY COMPETITION, To arrive, per Dunscore—--122 PACKAGES GENERAL MERCHANDISE. To arrive, per Akaroa— A consignment of the celebrated “ HOME WASHER ” MACHINES, Further particulars in future advertisement E. CORNISH, Importer, Timaru. Y. R. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1882. AT, a Meeting of the Timaru Chamber of Commerce it was resolved that it Avould be advisable to CANVASS the South Canterbury DISTRICT in order to obtain as many EXHIBITS as possible for the International Exhibition to bo held in Christchcuroh in the month of April next. It is therefore requested that all who wish to Exhibit should communicate, with the Chairman or Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, who will render them every assistance and information in their power, and the Chamber will take charge of aud forward to the Exhibition at Christchurch, free of cost, all intended exhibits sent to their care. Intending Exhibitors should as early as possible state the amount of space their Exhibit will require, and whether wall or floor snace. B. WOOXLCOMBE, Chairman P. W. STUBBS, Secretary.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3

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638

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2793, 7 March 1882, Page 3

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