NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS,
GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASES AT CHRISTCHURCH. JULY 28th, 1887. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS & FARE 3. N the 28th JULY instead of the 7.30 a.m. Train from Timaru to Christchurch, a Train will run as under, ARRIVING AT CHRISTCHURCH IN TIME FOR THE RACES a.m. a.m. Timaru dep. 7.10 Washdyke ~ 7.21 Terauka ~ 7.46 Winchester,, 7-58 Stopping at Orarl dep. 8.10 p.m. Christchurch arr, 12.10 Other Stations. EXCURSION TICKETS to Christchurch will be issued as under on 27th July, available for Return up to and including Ist August First Second Prom Class. Class. Seadown, Arowhenua, Terauka 17s 12s 6d Winchester, Orari ... 15s 6d 11 6d These Tickets will also be issued for the above Train on the 28th. 23 BY ORDER. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ivtOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore subsisting between us, the Undersigned, Jedejjiah Willie Higgins and George T’GMtINSON, in the business of Wheelwrights and Blacksmiths carried on by ns at Terauka, has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as from the eighteenth day of July, 1887. The business will in futnre be carried On by the said GEORGS TOMLINSON alone, who will pay and discharge all debts and liabilities owing to the late firm, and will receive all monies payable to the late firm. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1887. (Signed) JEDIDIAH W. HIGGINS. GEORGE TOMLINSON. Witness— ; Alfd. W. Gaze, Accountant, Terauka. IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABOVE I beg to assure the Customers of the late firm that I shall endeavor, as hitherto, to produce the BEST WORKMANSHIP at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE, and hope to receive their continued support. GEORGE TOMLINSON. I shall be glad to have a settlement of all accounts due to the late firm by August 14th, jy23 WINCHESTER CHAFF-GUTTING WORKS. CHAFF CUT at THREE-PENCE PER BAG. Owners to FILL BAGS to Ensure Satisfaction. Wheat, Oats and Barley Crushed to Order. Crushed Oats and Horsofeed always on Hand. myl9 WILLIAM DeRENZY.
O N S A L B - At Lowest Current Kates. CLOVERS—Specially Selected by an Expert this Season. Shipment per Kaikoura, s.s,, just to hand. TURNIP AND GRASS SEEDS—AII Varieties to Arrive. INWOOD & CO. Wiashester, July 22nd, 1887. nolO ASHBURTON, rjl O LET BaEERY (Centrally Situated), togather with SHOP and DWELL* ING-HOUSE, also BUTCHER'S SHOP adjoining, A Low Rental will be accepted. Apply personally or by letter to jy3 T. BULLOCK. rnENDEKS WANTED-FOR CROP--1 PING about SIXTY-TWO (62) ACRES OF TURNIP LAND, in Firstrate Order. Immediate Possession given. Tenders close on JULY SOxh. Apply W. P. TURTON, jy23 Waihi Bush. mENDERS are invited for CUTTING A A DRAIN on Mr F. H. Barked Land. Specifications can be seen at the Ternuka Roid Board Office. jy2l F. ARCHER.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1611, 23 July 1887, Page 2
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444Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Temuka Leader, Issue 1611, 23 July 1887, Page 2
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