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The Court Souihern Croßß, A.O.F, meet to-night and all absentees will be fined. The Auckland footballers have offered the Australian team £IOO, and half the net proceeds of a match We have been advised by telegraph that the cable between Hong Kdhg and Amoy is interrupted; also the Turkish lines beyond Busreh. Messrs Henderson, Law and Co., of Dunedin, state in an advertisement that they are now booking orders for Marshall’s threshing machines. Mr W, Fogerty (late manager for Harry Hird) announces the opening, by himself, of a new boot shop in George street, opposite the Club Hotel. One of the detectives who gave evidence in the Christchurch E.M. Court yesterday in a case of stealing an article from the Exhibition, removed all doubts that might have existed as to his nationality by informing the Court that, "as the gas was out, visitors could only see goods by feel." A cavalry accident extraordinary is reported from Saumur. A soldier was thrown at a leap. Hia horse charged madly a whole squadron, and with such effect that sixteen men out o£ twentyfive were pitched out of their saddles. Four were seriously hurt. One remained insensible for five hours, and another was so badly wounded iff the head as to be now almost a maniac. W anted, WANTED KNOWN—Orders and Repairs punctually attended to and executed in West Bud style. N.B. Penrose’s next Crawford’s, Saddler, WANTED— The Public to know thpj 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 the remainder of MRS TICHBON’S Millinery and Fancy Drapery is now being offered at a price to secure a Speedy Sale as that Department will be positively closed in a few days. Come and see these GREAT BARGAINS and decide for yourself. : WANTED KNOWN—That S. ANDERSON, Bootmaker, has REMOVED to the premises next to the “Little Dust Pan,” where can be seen a splendid assortment of Boots and Shoes, not to be surpassed in the Timaru District. Inspection invited. ANTED KNOWN—That J. Golding has taken the whole of the block of Buildings lately occupied by Messrs Murray and Co„ at the corner of Church and Sophia streets, and has opened the same as Private Dining and Refreshment Rooms, with the best attendance, at Moderate Charges. Splendid accomodation for Boarders. Every comfort guaranteed. JjCLte -A-ClventiNenaositH rNDERS are invited for ADDITIONS to Messrs Robert Wilkin and Co.’s PREMISES. Plans, Ac., to be seen at my i Offices, where tenders Swill be received on ] Saturday next. ] F. J. WILSON, Architect.

SOUTH CANTERBURY COURSING CLUB. A MEETING of all Members of the different Coursing Clubs and others interested in Coursing will be held at the Grosvenor Hotel TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVENING, at 9 p.m. to discuss Coursing Matters generally, ROBT. STEWART, Hon, Sec, S.O.C.C, M ONEY TO LEND—IN SMALL SUMS. A. ORMSBY. TO LET— Three Commodious SHOPS, with Dwellings and all conveniences, on the Main South Road, next to , Messrs Wood and Smith’s. Apply to ALLAN. & STUMBLES. Beswick street. THE SHOP. William Pogerty (Late Manager at Harry Bird’s), Has NOW OPENED a NEW SHOP next to Grave and Keith, Sailmakers, George street where he intends carrying on the BUSINESS IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. THE STOCK IS ALL FRESH AND SOUND AND NO RUBBISH KEPT. Boots of all descriptions made to measure. A perfect Fit guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE. lar Observe the Address— RED BOOT SHOP, Opposite the Club Hotel, George Street. R. TURNBULL JgEGS to intimate that as be will SHORTLY COMMENCE BUSINESS AGAIN AS AUCTIONEER, AND COMMISSION AGENT, The whole of bis Large Stock of Groceries and Oilmens’ Stores must be disposed of before the end of August, and in order to ensure a clearance,the whole will be sold at the lowest possible prices for CASH. v ' B - Under the Distinguished Patronage of their Excellencies Sir George Bowen and Sir James Febousson. TIMARU MEDICAL DISPENSARY. RWATKINSImporter of Pare Drugs, • Chemicals, Patent Medicines, and Toilet Requisites. Watkins’ Pectoral Cough Syrup, the best remedy for Coughs, Colds, and all affections of the Chest. Watkins' Chilblain Liniment, a sure cure for unbroken Chilblains. Agent for De Fury’s celebrated remedy for Asthma. , Prescriptions Prepared with Great Accuracy at all Hours. Private Consulting Booms

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2905, 18 July 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2905, 18 July 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2905, 18 July 1882, Page 3

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