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Wntitort. Wantkd AT ONCE —A Boot Apply Clarendon Hotel. W L ANTKD—A Good FMART HI Apply, Railway Refbkshmen 1 Rooms, WANT It’D—TO LET, one front Offio in Maclean& Stkwabt’h Bnilri intrs, St.raihallan street. WANTED KNOWN—That B. Gib«or Church street, has for sale £2OO worth of Jewellery and will sell same con siderahly lower than Cost Trice. Rothei ham Watches, guaranteed, £5 10s. WANTED KNOWN - C. B \TPHET/M Hairdresser ( ate with H. Fried lander), has opened a Hairdressing c aloo; and Tobacconist Shop, in the Premise lately oecupied by W. A, Hobhs, where b hopns, hy civility and strict attention t business, to merit a fair share of pafronagt WANTED One First-class CO\ r HA V D, wages £3 10s per week o piece work to the Dunedin time : On Good TROUSER AND YE'T HANn. £ per week; Also one EE MALE MACH INJsT who can fill np h'er time in making Yeats Apply, AT ONCE, to W. A. Hobbs, Tailor Timaru. WANTED KNOWN - W. PENROSE’S second Annual Sale of ROOTS am SHOES, commences on October 21'h (i genuine sale.) Best Stock in Soutl Canterbury to select from. All nev Goods ; come and see for vonrselve*. W ; Penrose, Premier Bootmaker, Main Nortl { Bead. W' ANTED KNOWN—Great Bargain! in Furniture 1 Having made ar 1 rangements to leave for England ir | January, the whole of my stock of Furni- ' ture comprising Bedsteads, Bedding Draw- | ing & Dining Room Suites,Bedroom Furniture ; a splendid lot of new Cretonnes and Trimmings, &o, &o. must be cleared oul before the end of December. As everything must positively be sold, persons furnishing should not lose this opportunity ' of buying, as any reasonable price will be : accepted For Cash 1 ’hly ! A lot of millinery will also be offered at much below cost price. Early inspection is necessary to secure the bargains. Ols°rve the address—ThOs. Tichbon. Dunedin House, Shepherd’s Buildings. Timaru. Xjate -A.<rJlv©rtiN©Trai©M.ts LOST —On Saturday afternoon, between Bank of New Zealand and Maori Hill, Lady's Light Brown Leather HAND BAG, bearing initials C.B.F, Finder will be rewarded by returning same to office of this paper. LOST. ON FRIDAY morning in Church street, a BROWN RETRIEYER BITCH PUP, about s'x weeks old —Finder will be rewarded. F. W. COOK, Church Street. TO PLASTERERS.* TENDERS WANTED for Finishing the PLASTERING of the Baptist Church, E street, Timaru. Labor only. Apply, at once, AT THE WOEKS. FOR SALK—A DOG CART, nearly new, and a very Staunch trap HORSE. W, DAYIDSON. TO j; H. SUTTER, ESQ., MAYOR OP TIMARU. WE, the Undersigned, Burgesses of Timaru, heieby respectfully request that your Worship will he p'eased to proclaim THURSDAY, the 30th day of November, instant, a Public HALF-HOLIDAY, that being Ft. Andrews’ Day, and also the date of the Cricket Match between the Auckland Cricketing Team and the Timaru Cricket Club, Dated this 27th day of November, 1882. Signed— CECIL T. H. PERRY, and 28 Others. REPLY. GENTLEMEN, —I have much pleasure in complving with your request, and pro. claim Thursday, the 30th November. 1882 a public half holiday from noon. J.H. SUTTER, Mayor. "champion raoeTTO BE RUN AT MELBOURNE, JANUARY Ist, 1883, FIFTY-NINE NOMINATIONS. 3000 MEMBERS @ 10/- EACHFirst .. £IOO Second ~ .. .. .. 200 Third .. 100 Other 56 divided .. .. 800 £ISOO WILL CLOSE DECEMBER 28th. BY LETTER ONLY, with two stamps enclosed. Please send >’.o. Orders, payable to Ada Mantua, or Bank Notes, but Orders are preferred, for in event of loss are traceable. Country cheques (with 1/ex'diange added) accepted; those, certified to by Bank will receive immediate attention, otherwise tickets will not be forwarded till payment is obtained, ADA MANTUA, care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, P.O. Dunedin. £JRICKBT. PICKET ON 29th & 30th NOVEMBER. At 12,30 p.m. each day. Auckland Interprovincial Eleven V. Eleven of South Canterbury, On the South Canterbury Amateur Athletic Club’s Ground. Entrance—One Shilling. BRICKS and Fresh Burnt LIME now ready; pure water supply JAMES SHEARS, STEAM BRICK AND LIME WORKS Nieab Domain public notice. 11MARU HARBOR BOARD, PROPOSAL TO RAISE A LOAN OF £IOO,OOO FOR HARBOR WORKS. A PUBLIC MEK,TING of RATEPAYERS OF THE MOUNT COOK DISTRICT WILL UK HELD AT THE fairlie creek SCHOOLHOUSE ON SATURDAY, THE 2nd DAY OF DECEMBER, 1882, At 1.30 p m„ For the purpose of considering and discussing a proposal of the Timaru Harbor Board to Borrow the sum of £IOO,OOO under the provision. of the Harbos Act 1878 and the Timaru Haib r Loan Act 1881, for the Intension of the Breakwater, '■ notion of Wharves, Jetties, and Harhor Improvements generally, as limited by the Harbors Act 1878, Dated this 21 h day of November, 1882. FULIiERT ARCHER, Chairman of Timaru Harbor Board.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3016, 27 November 1882, Page 3

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