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Robert Wilidn & Co. ADVANCES ON WOOL. Messrs r. wilkin and co. are prepared to make LIBERAL ADVANCES on WOOL, either sent in for Sale to Timaru, or for Shipment to London. R. WILKIN & CO., Auctioneers, Timaru. WOOL PACKS nowlanding at Lyttelton, direct from Calcutta. Delivery can be given immediately. ROBERT WiLKIN A CO., CLOVER SEEDS. GLOVER SEEDS. THE Undersigned have now received their FIRST SHIPMENT of New Season’s CLOVER SEEDS, which have arrived in Prime condition, and comprise every kind, which they are prepared to quote at the Very Lowest Prices, having made very satisfactory Purchases in the English and American Markets. OBIRT WILKIN & CO MAIN NORTH ROAD. TIMARU, HAVE NOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE Fencing Wire, 8.A., No. 6to 10 Barbed Wire Galvanized Strand Wire Straining Brackets Staples, diamond points Iron Standards punched to gauge Salt, Fine, Coarse, and Rock Cornsacks _ Woolsacks Seaming Twine Galvanized Iron Nails and Washers Wire Nails, Roseheads Oils Paints White and Red Lead Seed Sowers Champion Seed Drills Harrows Cambridge Rollers Ploughs Root Pulpors Corn Crushers Chaff Cutters, horse-power and inter mediates Wines and Spirits. Bottled Ale and Stout Disinfecting Powder White Powdered Arsenic General Groceries Soda Crystals, Ac.. Ac, Turnip Seeds, all descriptions Mangold and Carrot Seeds Winnowers Grass Seed Riddles J?ul>llo Notices EXCELSIOR BAKERY, Corner of Church and Sophia Streets, Timaru ). MR J. GOLDING Begs to inform his numerous Friends and Customers, and the Public generally, that he has STARTED (in conjunction with his Confectionery Business) A BAKERY. He has secured the services of a Firstclass Baker, which will be a guarantee that the Bread, Biscuits, &c , produced by him will be of the very Best Quality. Hotels and Private Families wailed on daily. Wedding and other Cakes of any size made to order. Every day a Fresh Supply of Small Goods will be made. Excellent Quality, combine 1 with the Lowest Prices he trusts will secure him the Patronage of the Public. Note the Address : Opposite Peacock and Geaney’s New Shop TIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE Association’s Seventeenth ANNUAL SHOW of STOCK, Ac., will be held on the Association’s Grounds, Waiiti Road. os TUESDAY, 24th, and WB DNE3DAY, 25th OCTOBER, Consisting of Sheep, Cattle, Horses, Pigs, Dogs, Poultry, Dairy and Agricultural Produce Implements, WJol, &c. Prizes amounting to £7OO will be given in Pieces of Plate, Gold and Silver Medals, and Cash. Entries of sheep, cattle, and pigs to be made with the Secretary on or before Saturday, October 14 ; other entries on or before Tuesday, 17ch October. After this date positively no entries will be received. The Committee will in no case consider any entry valid unless the fees be paid at the time of making it. For further Particulars see Posters. Programmes may be obtained on application to the undersigned. F. W, STUBBS, Secretary.

HE ANNUAL SHOW OF ENTIRE HORSES Wifi take place on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, Under the Auspices of the Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association, On their SHOW GROUNDS, WAI-ITI ROAD. Every person who intends to parade his Horse must enter the same at the office of the Undersigned (Central Bale-rooms, Main South Road) on or before Thursday, October 5, at noon, Two Cards will be delivered to the Person making entry, with a conspicuous number thereon; one to be attached on the off side, and the duplicate on the near side of the Horse, both on the roller. Owners of Horses will be subject to whatever regulations the Committee find necessary to make. Entrance Fee for each Horse, ss. The Gates will be open at half-past ten, and an Official Parade of the Horses will take place on the Ground at half-past eleven sharp. Admission to the Ground, including catalogue, one shilling. F. W. STUBBS, , Secretary

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2974, 6 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2974, 6 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2974, 6 October 1882, Page 3

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