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JKoUert Willciii & Co. WILSON’S Colonial Sheep Dip. NO HOT WATER REQUIRED. COLONIAL SHEEP DIP, Which kills all ticks and lice without injury to the sheep or wool. Is a more lasting Dip than any yet introduced. Makes the skin perfectly clean and healthy. Has not .vet been known to injure in any way the general health of the sheep. Does not darken the wool, as all the preparations do which contain mo;e or less Carbolic Acid, and wrongly called “ non-poisonous,', as no Dip can be actually prepared that, is too strong a solution, would not injure the flook, It will compare in cheapness with all other Dips offered to flockowners. In packages of 5 gallon casks. For testim onialsand general information see circularsROBERT WILKIN& CO., Main North Road, ■ Timaru, « Aeents. Southan and Stubbs, SOU THAN AND STUBBS having ENTERED into PARTNERSHIP as Auctioneers, General Commission and Insurance Agents, arc now prepared to conduct Sales cither in Town or Country, Weekly Sales will be held on Saturdays at their Rooms, George street. Farm and General Produce on Sale at all times, Agents for Kaitangata Coal Company, April 20th, 1882. Public Notices. BON-ACCORU CARRIAGE WORKS Latteh Sthbbt, (Opposite Lynwood Hotel). Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions to order. All kinds of vehicles repaired and repainted at the shortest notice and in the most improved style. ARCHD. FRASER, Latter street Timaru. BONA FIDE SALE. JQURING THE NEXT THREE WEEKS, The Greatest Bargains every heard of in Timaru, in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Shirts Sox, &c. WILL BE GOT AT J. STRACHAN’S, AS HE IS CLEARING OUT THIS STOCK, HAVING BOUGHT J, MOLLISON & SON’S BOOT BUSINESS. IS" BONA FIDE SALE Premises To-Let, possession given middle of June. NOTICE. SELLING OFF. AS the undersigned is relinquishing, the business hitherto carried on by him, the largo Stock of Groceries, and Oilmen’s Stores, &c will be DISPOSED OF AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PBICES, FOR CASH, Either Wholesale or Retail. E. TURNBULL, Corner of George Street and Cain’s Terrace. N.B.—The Premises to Let. THE WAITANGI SAWMILLS. I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ORDERS in EVERY KIND of TURNERY AND JOINERY, Sashes and Doors bt every description made to order on the shortest possible notice. Newcastle Coal at the Lowest Rates. Agent for the Colonial Insurance Company, JOHN JACK SON, Timber Merchant, • Timaru. RELIEF OF THE SUFFERERS BY THE LATE SHIPPING DISASTERS. rfIHE public are respectfully informed I that at a public meeting held at the Theatre, Timaru on Friday the 19th May. 1882, the undersigned were appointed Trustees of the Fund for the relief of the Sufferers by the late disasters. Subscriptions will be most thankfully received for that purpose by His Worship the Mayor of Timaru, the secretary to the Trust, or the Treasurer. . HENRY w. HARPER, Jrchdeacon, EDWARD WAKEFIELD WILLIAM ZIBSLER, Secretary. JAMES GRANGER, Treasurer. TO BUNHOLDBBS, FARMERS AND OTHERS REQUIRING RYE GRASS SEED, THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to BOOK QBDURS and deliver in any quantity, their Machine Dressed RYEGRASS SEED, at present rates, thus giving Sowers the opportunity of securing much below the expected high prices u Spring.' Inspection Invited. - Samples forwardrd on request. :’HE NATIONAL MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. NOTICE. Alexander Ritchie, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, Begs to inform his old Customers and the general Public, that he will recommence Business on Juno 1, 1882. having taken the Park Bakery, lately occupied by my brother, I respectfully solicit a renewal of the support hitherto accorded to him, Bread delivered to all parts of the town daily, Biscuits made on the premises, wholesale or retail. Small Goods made to order. Hot Rolls every morning.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2865, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2865, 31 May 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2865, 31 May 1882, Page 3

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