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JLiate -A-dveirtisemaeiit® SANDERSON, Bootmaker, commences . his First ANNUAL PALE on SAfURDAY, 19th inst., and will continue for ONE MONTH ONLY. ___ During which time he will oSer his Large, New, and Well-assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes at prices hitherto unknown in South Canterbury. You can get a pair of first-class Men’s Balmorals, at lls 6d, Men’s Lome Balmoral, 12s Cd, and his Own Make, at 15a 6d. SANDERSON can guarantee all goods . to be of the beat quality, and customers will find it to their advantage to purchase during the Month of Sale 1 Come early and secure the Bargains.— S. ANDERSON, next to Edminson and Kidwill. I THOMAS FLAHERTY, of Timaru, « Hotelkeeper, being the holder of a Publican’s License in respect of the House and Premises situate at Timaru, known as “ The Shamrock Hotel,” do give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing meeting to. be holden at Timaru on the fourth day of September, 1882, apply for a transfer of the said License from myself to Robert Dixon, ofTimaru. Publican, my appointee. Dated this 22nd day of August, 1882. THOMAS FLAHERTY. ' RNOTICE OP INTENTION TO APPLY FOE A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. In the matter of the Licensing Act, 1881. I ROBERT DIXON, of Timaru, Hotel- • keeper, being the holder of a License by 7 Transfer in respect of the House and Premises situate ’at Timaru and known as the “ Shamrock Hotel,” do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to be holden at Timaru on the 4th day of Sepftmber next apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of a- Publican’s License to me for the above-described premises. Dated the 22nd day of August* 1882. ROBERT DIXON.

For sale— The well-known Clydesdale Entire YOUNG IVANHOB. Young Ivanhoe, by Old Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott, out of London Maggie. Sir Walter Scott, by Clydeboy, took first prize as best horse at the London Exhibition in 1862, gold medal at Stirling, and twice first at Glasgow, and several other first prizes. London Maggie took first prize as best three-year-old mare at the London Exhibition in 1862, and first prize wherever shown. : Ivanhoe took first prize at Glasgow as a two-year-old, was bought for 1100 guineas and imported to New Zealand. Young Ivanhoe, out of Grey Maggie (imported), out' of Blossom, by Rutherglen by Caledonian, has taken first prize as a two-year-old at Timaru, and first prize when next shown as a five-year-old at Timaru, For price, See., apply to R. DAVIES & CO., Auctioneers, &c., South Rakaia. R. TURNBULL to intimate that as he will SHORTLY COMMENCE BUSINESS AGAIN AS AUCTIONEER, AND OOMMISSIOW AGBNT, The whole oi his Large Stock of Groceries and Oilmens’ Stores must be disposed of before the end of August, and in order to ensure a clearance,the whole will be sold at the lowest possible prices for CASH. He also intimates that all OUTSTANDING ACCOUNTS must be Paid or arranged for before the end of the month."

JEWISH RELIEF FUND. fTIHB following GENTLEMEN have B . been Appointed to Receive SUBSCRIPTIONS for the Belief of Distressed Russian Jews -Messrs B. Wakefield, H. J. LeCren, J. Jackson, J; Granger, W. Jones,the Ministers of the various denominations in Timaru, and Messrs Jonas, Friedlander, Levien, and Morris (Pleasant Point.) : The Lists will be open for Fourteen Days. Wm hislop, GROCER,; TEA DEALER, AND GENERAL MERCHANT, CORNER OF NORTH AND CROSS STREETS, TIMARU. Orders called for and Goods delivered daily in the Town and Suburbs. ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS KEPT IN STOCK. SPECIAL attention is given to the TEA DEPARTMENT, and the continued increase in the sale of the various BLENDS is satisfactory evidence of their superiority. The Half-Crown Mixture is a strong, fullflavored, rich liquoring Tea, and pronounced by good judges to be “fit for a MANDARIN’S Table.” Tea in Original Boxes, 14s to 30a Tea iu Original Half-Chests, Is 9d, 2s 2d, and 2s, 8d per lb. ; AGENT FOR NELSON MOATB k CO.’S PRIZE TEAS. , Monthly accounts opened with responsible persons. ;■ Liberal terms for' cash orders exceeding Ten Shillings. Orders by Post receive prompt attention.

NEW BTOOK. TWEEDS AND COATINGS FOB Tailoring Departmjbint PRICE-LIST—-BEST WORKMANSHIP AND FIT AT Cowan & Foster’s.

For Sale. JP 0 R SALEESTATES Largo and Small LAND FARMS SHEEP RUNS SECTIONS, Town and Suburban MONEY TO LEND. INSURANCE, FIRE AND LIFE

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2936, 23 August 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2936, 23 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2936, 23 August 1882, Page 3

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