Mr Rowley, the well-known gunsmith,'.; has removed four doors up the North, road.; His stock is well worth'inspecting. Very few persons woul f l credit that so really good a- stock of gunsmith's goods .was to be seen in Timaru. - ■ * Te Whiti asks to be heard by counsel from the- Bar ot the House,hr the West Coast Peace Preservation BiU* Here is the occasion, where is the njan ? Now is your tim o : Robert, toi qmj'aimeV' Mr George Gordon, of the Union Bank, has been ordered to the North Island, at about 12 hours notice ; to the regret of his many friends. Mr Gordon had Won the esteem and regard of all who knew him, by his sterling qualities ; and he will be much missed. ' * It appears that the piano used at the concert on Monday night was kindly supplied by Mr Patten, free of charge. The promoters of the entertainment, and those who desire to alleviate the distress caused by the late wrecks, are therefore under an obligation to Mr Patten for his kindness.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2866, 1 June 1882, Page 3
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175Untitled South Canterbury Times, Issue 2866, 1 June 1882, Page 3
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