Late Advertisements TIMARU HARMONIC SOCIETY. PRACTICE THIS EVENING, “MAY DAY” AND “FAIRY RING.” R.B.WALOOT, Conductor. "Wanted InowN. HAVING PURCHASED bamrdpt mm t - .-AND . BOOK DEBTS, „„ : OP TH ¥ j 1 TMAEXJ BRAKCH —OF— ■ HARKY BIRD AND CO.’s BUSINESS, We desire to inform the Citizens of Timaru and vicinity that we shall CONTINUE THE BUSINESS, And Supply Stock of Every Description, FROM OUR DUNEDIN FACTORY, as heretofore. The Trade supplied on the Shortest Notice. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. T. WOOD & SONS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL , Boot & Shoe Manufacturers, ROYAL ARCADE, DUNEDIN, —AND—MAIN SOUTH EOAD, TIUAR'tr. N.B. Parties who have LEFT ORDERS that have NOT been attended to, are particularly requested to CALL, as the Business will not bo neglected as heretofore. 83“ MB DUNCAN BUCHANAN, formerly a resident of Timaru, and one of the Best Workmen in the Colony, has been engaged, and will superintend all work entrusted to the Firm.
T. Wood and Sons. B ON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS Lattes Steeet, (Opposite Lynwood Hotel) . Buggies, Spring Carts, and Carriages of all descriptions built to order. All kinds of vehicles 'repatred and repainted at the shortest notice and in the most improved style;’ ■■ ■ ■ •' ’ 1 ARCHD. FRASER, Latter street Timaru. SOUTH CANTERBURY POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CANARY ASSOCIATION. First annual exhibition in Maclean and Stewart’s Buildings, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY next, July 12th and 13th. Admission—First Day, from 2 p,m, to 6 p,m.. 2s 6d; 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., One Shilling. Second Day, 10 a.m.to 10 p.m.. One Shilling. Members Free on production of their Tickets. Note—Exhibits must be delivered at the Exhibition Building between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 am. on Wednesday. ARTHUR N. WALOOT, . ‘ Hon. Secretary. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between Georpo Hunter Wildio, Robert Allan, and George Stumbles, as Auctioneers and Estate and Commission Agents, under the firm of " Wildio, Allan and Stumbles,” has this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The said ROBERT ALLAN and GEORGE STUMBLES will PAY and RECEIVE all DEBTS and Moneys owing by and to the late firm. Dated this 10th day of Jrily, 1882. G. H. WILDIB ROBERT ALLAN G. STUMBLES. Witness to the three signatures— Ph. Kippenbebgeb, Law Clerk, Timaru, N.Z, SOUTH CANTERBURY COURSING CLUB. WATERLOO CUP. TUESDAY, JULY 18, AT THE LEVELS. THE PUBLIC will be Admitted by Ticket on to the Ground by the Gate halfway between the Levels Railway Station and the Racecourse only. A Charge o! 2a 6d for each horse or trap, and Is for every foot passenger, will be made at the gate. ' The Public are aautionod against riding over fences, or in any way injuring the grounds. ROBT. STBWABT, Hon. Sec., 5.0.0.0. V. Sr R. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christchurch Section,) HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASES AT CHRISTCHURCH, JULY 13, 1882. PARES. ALL Ordinary Single Fare Tickets to Christchurch issued on 12th or 13th at Stations within the Provincial District of Canterbury, will be available as return tickets lor a week from date of issue. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traffic Manager’s Office, Christchurch July 10th 1882 i
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2899, 11 July 1882, Page 3
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