Wildlie, Allan gtimbles FOR SALE PRIVATELY. A MAGNIFICENT FARM OF 581 ACRES. The undersigned have for SALE a Farm of 581 Acres, five miles from a Railway Station, All necessary buildings are erected. 200 acres are now in Turnip, about 80 acres in Tassock, remainder in English grasses. For terms and particulars apply to WILDIE, ALLAN & STUMBLES. Auctioneers. JjUT AND STORE STOCK SALES AT WASHDYKE SALE YARDS. MONDAY—- „ JULY I7th and Blst „ AUGUST 14th and2 Bth „ ■ SEPEMBER 11th and 25th „ OCTOBER 9th and 23rd „ NOVEMBER 6th and 20th „ DECEMBER 4th and 18th WILDIB, ALLAN & STUMBLES, Auctioneers Timaru. For sale privately—-i-Acre SECTION, with 4-roomed Cottage and Workshed, in Rose street, Timaru. Apply, WILDIE ALLAN & STUMBLES. Southau and Stubbs, SOUTHAN AND STUBBS Auctioneers, Land, Stock, Estate and General Commission Agents, Auctions conducted either in town or country. Prompt Account Sales. Weekly Sales also at their Rooms, George Street, of Produce, General Merchandise, Furniture, &c, &c, entries for which can be made up till hour of Sale. Agents, Kaitangata Coal Company, and Transatlantic Fire Insurance Co. Public Notices. NOTICE. SELLING- OFF. AS the undersigned is relinquishing the business hitherto carried on by him, the large Stock of Groceries, and Oilmen’s Stores, &o will be DISPOSED OP ■ at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, FOR CASH, Either Wholesale or Retail. R. TURNBULL, Corner of George Street and Cain’s Terrace. N.B. —The Premises to Let.
LEVELS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BNDERS are invited for the following Contract No, 34. Shingling Road from Worthington’s to Tengawai river. 35. Carting Shingle for Repairs from the Point to Mr Acton’s. 86. Carting out the broken metal on Main South Road. 37. Shingling from Waahdyke School to Seadown. 38. Forming from Seadown to Opihi. 39. Forming and Shingling in Buchanan’s paddock. 40. Shingling Point road, from Levels to Anderson’s. Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Office on and after Thursday nest. Tenders to be sent in and addressed to the . Chairman on or before 4 o’clock on works; — Monday the 10th inst. W. MOODY, Chairman. QUEEN’S HOTEL, TIMARU;
The PROPRIETOR begs to Notify that he has just received, and on Sale, “ Ex Danscore,” “ Waitangi,” and “ Araby Maid,” 2 hds. of old Brandy, sqr casks of do. (Direct from Chareut), 2 hds. of old Jamaica Rum, 100 cases of Champagne, (Dry), 50 cases of dry sparkling Burgundy, 2 hds. of old Port Wine, 1 butt of superior Amontillado Sherry, lOhds. of Bass extra Pale Ale, &c., &c., &c. AND TO ARRIVE. 5 cases 'Of 'Copenhagen Cherry Brandy 5 cases of Rum Punch, and 6 cases of Ginger Brandy. All of which were carefully selected and purchased by Mr Charles Green while in London, which circumstance ought to be a sufficient guarantee as to the quality of the various Brands. 18th May, 1882. GRAND DISPLAY
of 3 NEW AUTUMN & WINTER GOODS, SPECIALLY IMPORTED FROM THE HOME AND LEADING COLONIAL HOUSES, AT THE HALL OF COMMERCE. Thos. f. coghlan & go., 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, &0., to match. MILLINERY. The Millinery Department is now fully replenished with a Grand Stock of Trimmed and Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ornaments, &0., &e„ in ' Endless Variety. CLOTHING. in jMen’s, Youths’, and Boys’. T. P. 0. an C, 3 ya Stock in this Department has been replenished from the noted firm of Levin, Goldbe.bg Bbothebs, of Melbourne, and ar e equal to bespoke. The Prices will be found cheaper than any other house t m TIMAEU. house furnishing, &0., &0, For Variety and Cheapness cannot he excelled. LADIES’ AND CHILDRENS’ BOOTS In al 1 Styles, and at Prices to suit the times. THOS. F. OOGHLAN ALL OF COMMERCE, A W SOUTH ROAD, Two D. oors from Bank N.S.W.) TIMASD NOl’L CB OP REMOVAL. rllE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COM■ANT I ffIITKL 0 have REMOVED into “ NEW North Side of lank of New Zeal ’and. rmT NEW ZEALAND SHUHNG COai’ANY’S OFFICE -is also REMOVED into ime Building.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2894, 5 July 1882, Page 3
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680Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2894, 5 July 1882, Page 3
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