Public Notices GRAND DISPLAY OP NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM THE HOME AND LEADING COLONIAL HOUSES, AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE. THOS. F. GOGHLAN Sc CO., Beg to acquaint their numerous Customers and the General Public, that their Stock is now open for Inspection, Comprising all the Latest Dress Materials in all Shades, with Satins, Plushes, Ac., to match. ’ « MILLINERY. The Millinery Department is now fully replenished with a Grand Stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, &c, &e„ in Endless Variety. CLOTHING. m Men’s, Youths’, and Boys’. T. F. 0. and Co.’s Stock in this Department has been replenished from the noted firm of Levin, Goldbebq Bbothers, of Melbourne, and are equal to bespoke. The Prices'-'will be found cheaper than any other house in TIM AR U . house furnishing; &c., &o. For Variety and Cheapness cannot he excelled. LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS In all Styles, and at Prices to suit the times. THOS. F. GOGHLAN & CO., HALL OF COMMERCE, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, Two Doors from Bank N.8.W.) TIMA R U . PATIENCE, Music and Words, 6s 6d First Lessons on Health, by J Berners, Is 3d ’ Physics, by Prof. Balfour Stewart, Is 3d Introductory Science Primer, by rof Huxley, Is 3d Alice’s Aventures in Wonderland, 6s 6d Through the Looking Glass, 6s 6d Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 5s Book of Golden Thoughts, 5s Mark Lemon’s Jest Book, 5s Speaking Likenesses, by Christina Rosetti,ss English Men of Letters, 3s Chamber’s Encyclopaedia, 10 vols., £5 Chamber’s Information for the People, 2 vols, 17s 6d Cassell’s Old and New London, 6 vols, £3 Through the Dark Continent by H. M. Stanley, 15s Bow Bells, vol. 35 ; Family Herald, vol. 47 New Vols, Quiver, Leisure Hour, Sunday at Home, and Cassell’s Magazine. H. A. TBMPERTON & C 0„ Book and Musicsellers and Stationery Warehouse, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMABU. NEW STOCK. TWEEDS AND COATINGS POR Tailoring D BPARTMENT PRICE LIST—- £ s. Gents’ S,B. Sac Suits .. 4 4 „ D.B. „ „ ..4 10 „ S.B Paget Suits 415 „ D.B. „ „ 417 „ S.B. Sac-Suits .. 510 „ D.B, „ ~ ..5 15 „ S.B. Paget Suits 515 ~ D.B. ~ „..5 17 d. 0 Second 0 Quality 0 Second' 6 Quality 0 Best 0 Quality 0 Best 6 Quality ’BEST WORKMANSHIP AND PIT AT Cowan & Foster’s. Y. R.* NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, (Christchurch section.) SOUTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE MEETING, AT TIMARU, JUNE 1, 1882. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS AND FARES. TRAINS will RUN from Timaru to the Racecourse Platform at 12.20 p.m. and 1.10 p.m.; and from the Racecourse Platform to Timaru at 4.35 p.m. and 4.45 p.m. On this day the ordinary Time Tabic will be altered as follows : Albury Branch—The 7.10 a.m. from Timaru will leave at 8.0 a.m., aud the 9.30 a.m. from Albury at 10.10 a.m. and each will run 50 minutes later than usual. The 3.35 p.m. from Timaru will leave at 3.50 p.m. and will stop at the Racecourse Plati orm to pick up Passengers, starling immediately after -the last advertised race, arriving at Albury at 6.10 p.m. The 5.50 p,m. from Albury will leave at 6.30 p.m., and run 40 minutes later than usual. South Line—The Train which will leave the Racecourse Platform at 4.35 p.m. will be the train for the South, It will leave Timaru for Oamaru at 5.15 p.m,, and run 50 minutes later than usual. The Waimate Branch Train will make.an extra trip to take up Passengers out of the Train from Timaru. ■ Passengers for the Racecourse < Platform,coming from the North by the South Express, can change at Washdyke into the 12.20 p.m. Special from Timaru to Race-, course Platform. Passengers from :the Racecourse Platform for North of Washdyke leave by the 4.35 p.m. Special, and change at Washdyke into the 4.35 p.m. Train from Timaru to Ashburton. FARES. Ordinary Single Fare Tickets to Timard issued at Christchurch, Dunedin, or any intermediate Station, on May 31st and June Ist wiil be available for Return up to and including June 2nd. Ordinary single. Fare Tickets to Washdyke issued by Stations on the Albury Branch, or similar Tickets to Levels issued at Washdyke, on June Ist, will be available for Return the same day. Passengers lor the Racecourse Platform from Washdyke must purchase Levels Tickets, and those from Stations on the Albury Branch must purchase Washdyke Tickets. From Timaru to the Racecourse Platform, including admission to the CourseFirst Class, 2s 6d ; Second Ola s (or seated wagons), 2s. Tickets available for return on day of issue only. Tickets for the Racecourse will be issued from Special Booking Offices at the Timaru Station, and may be procured at any time from 110 a.m. to 1.10 p.m. Tickets for the ordinary. Trains ;will he issued from the usual Booking Offices. The Timaru Goods Shed will bo closed for the day at Noon. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch, May 2Gth 1882. TIMARU POUND. IMPOUNDED from Mr McKinnon’s Farm, near Mount Horrible, on Wednesday, the 17th day of May, 1882, one BAY HORSE, while spot on forehead, black points, no visible brand. If not released on or before FRIDAY, the 2nd day of June he will be sold on that day at the Pound at noon. WM. BUITERWOKTH, Poundkeeper,
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2865, 31 May 1882, Page 3
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863Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2865, 31 May 1882, Page 3
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