County Council. COUNTY OF WAIMATE. SPECIAL ORDER' DIVIDING WAIHAO RIDING. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Meeting of the Wairnate County Council will be held at the County Council Chambers, "Wairnate, on the 29th day of OGTOBER, 1902, at which wilL be submitted for confirmation a at a «id Council Waihao that a c< Order i« lower Waihao and to be repreF*Jouncjllor jeacb, and 'f the jfepoped Special sosited nt » u "* ,„,,*„ C lie proposed Sc take effect from t' GEO. V. COCHRANE, County Clerk. WAIMATE COUNTY. /■" Notice under R ction 139 The Public Works Act, Subsection 9. *? .& IP) RIVERS of TntJfoii Engines are hereby cuutiafted against stopping their any public bridg or culvert witbuff this County for the purpose of watering them or any other purpoao. Any person doing so renders himself liable to a penalty not exceeding £5. By order of Council. GEO. V. COCHRANE, County Clerk. Wairnate, 26th September, 1902.
COUNTY COUNCIL. F. J. MAINDi ■HIGH STREET, WAIMATE, .TTTISHES to draw attention to his varied assortment of FARM AND GAIDEN TOOLS. Also, Carpenters' Mnd other Tools for Sale at Reduce* Prices to clear. New Stock of jtooh, Mill Belting, Beater Bars, etj.J expected to land shortly direct fr " " facturers. All kinds of GjHier.d Horse Shoeing, asfd Engineering Work undertaken and executed by experienced workman. F. J. M., having secured the services of a Millwright, is prepared to undertake the overhaul of Threshing Machirery. Self-feeders, Elevutors, Chaffeys, etc., made and attached. Engine Chimneys made. Boilers Re-tubed,' esc. 'ANTED. Country Visitors to Waimate to get their BOOTS >¥ WAIT at SHOP. I P. SMITH, NEXT.COOP STORE.
Goal. Coal. Goal. THE FORTIFICATION CO.'S NEW COAL Is Now in the Market. TO YOU . Js~ ~ at any station or siding Sole agents for Waimate District— and Scott, OufiEN STRBBT. Wade's Worm Fl#«, th« wonderful worm worriers, are a safe aDd sure eraedy, in Is boxes ; sold everywhere • Of Joan of Arc wa'v* often read, How she her gallant soldiers led, Till most of France she did retake, And she herself burnt at the stake. Those days are past, the world grows old, But still we often catch a cold, I To keep off whioh we can assure ■The u*e of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 264, 2 October 1902, Page 2
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370Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 264, 2 October 1902, Page 2
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