The Tiraaru High School will re-assemble on Tuesday next. ■ Mr H. Friedlander, President of the Jewish congregation in Timaru, will forward the amount subscribed in Timam, for the relief of the persecuted Jews in Russia, to the Lord Mayor of London, tomorrow* The total.amountis £261. Bridget Leonard Ryan, fOr false pretences, was brought np from Dnnedip today, and remanded by F. Archer, Esq., till Tuesday next, bail being allowed:
W anted. WANTED— A GENERAL SERVANT. Apply to Mrs Woolloombe, Ashbury, Timarn. WANTED— At once, an unfurnished room with.,fireplace, within three minutes walk of Post office. Add t ess,Room, Office of this Paper, ; WANTED— A BMABT LAD to take charge of horse. Apply Office of this Paper, for address. ; WANTED— A GOOD GENERAL 1 SERVANT. Must understand; plain Cooking. Apply to Mrs Sealy, Wai-iti. Road. WANTED— 40 PICK AND SHOVEL; Men. Apply to James Philp, i Albury Extension Line. WANTED A regular supply of :j GOOD POULTRY. G. Blliptt, Fishmonger and Poulterer, Timarti. WANTED: KNOWN UMBRELLAS REPAIRED from Is, and Chairs re-caned from 3s. ,J. F, Nelbok, Main North Road; WANTED— The Public to know that difficulties are to be met by. applying to W; Penrose the PREMIER BOOTMAKER, whose shop is now replete with Winter Goods in great Variety. WANTED KNOWN—That B. Gibson, Church street, has; for sale £2OOO worth of Jewellery and will sell same considerably lower than Cost Price. Bother*; ham Watches, gnaranteedj jEB 10a. WANTED KNOWN-Orders and Repairs punctually attended to and executed in West End style. N.B. Penrose’s next Crawford’s, Saddler, ANTED KNOWN—Another Shipment of HUON RIVER FRUIT, ex Manapouri, to arrive pet Waitaki. Sample unequalled in town. Prices as follows Cooking Apples, 31bs a shilling 5 Golden Harveys, to clear, 31bs a shilling. Seedlings; 2£lbs a shilling; Choicest Scarlet Pearmains, 6d per lb. Also, ex Wakatipn from Sydney—Oranges; 12,16, and 18 lor a shilling, guaranteed all sound. GEO.-PEARSON, Fruiterer. rANTED KNOWN—That J. Golding ~, has taken the whole Of the block of Buildings lately,, occupied by Messrs Murray'and Oo„atthe corner of Church md Sophie streets, and has opened the isme as Private Dining and Refreshment [looms, with the best attendance, at Moderate Charges. Splendid accomodation for Boarders. Every comfort guaranteed. JLate Advertisements. TO TAILORS.. ’ WANTED-A Good COAT HAND. KELLY & FRASER. TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOBAL ASSOCIATION. THE MONTHLY ’ MEETING, of the Committee will be held in the Secretary’s Office at two o’clock on SATURDAY, 9th inst. Routine .Business. F. W; STUBBS.
NOTICE, is hereby given that the PARTNERSHIP which has for some time past been carried on; by JANE RADDON, PRANK EDWARD RADDQN, and GEORGE LEWIS RADDON, under the firm of “ J. Raddon and Sons,” at the, Washdyke and Opihi, in Canterbury; as ; Farmers and Milkmen, has been DISSOLVED as from the eighth day of June, 1882, by mutual consent, - As witness our hands this fifth day of September, 1882. J, RADDON F.B RADDON, GEORGE L. RADDON. Witness :R. B, Waioot, Clerk tbMesßrs.Perryik Perry, Solioitors, Titntirn. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT .SOCIETY. NOTICE TO* MEMBERS ON " TIMARU REGISTER. Ik/TR W.' DAVIDSON'W been, Ap--IVJL POINTED AGENT for the Soeiety, at Timarn, in lieu of B. H.Tath, deceased, and ' Members are reqttestjtd . tp ; Pay all future ftemiums; tq'Mr :DAv?dsqn, whose receipt alone will be Valid frbm this date.,. * EDWARD W 1 LOWE, Resident Secretary, Wellington. 7th September, 1883. SCHOOL 1 THE CLASSES RE-ASSBMBLE for Work on TUESDAY, 12th inst,, at 9.80 a.m. The Rector will be in attendance at the School on Monday, 11th inst., at 10 a.m., to enrol and classify new Pupils. G; OHATER MILES, Secretary. PUBBIO NOTICE. LANCASHIRE STORE, Corner of Sank 9s ZTortb Streets, TIM_ARXI. inrAVING DISPOSED of my Stock and Irl Business to Mb J. HOOK, 1 beg to tender my Thanks for the patronage which has been so liberally accorded me, and to solicit for my successor a continuance of the same. ELIZABETH HALL. With reference to the above, I beg to notify to the Inhabitants of Timam and Surrounding Districts, that having received a new and varied stock of General Groceries, Drapery, and Stationery, Purchaßodlin|the Best Markets, I am now prepared to supply tbe public with FIRST-CLASS GOODS AT THIS LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. U» Families waited upon lor orders. Goods delivered in Town or Country; Dairy Produce Bought; v John Hook*
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2950, 8 September 1882, Page 3
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