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The charge of obtaining goods under false pretences, preferred against Bridget Leonard, Byan, was to day dismissed by the, R,M.' She was however re-arrested on' a' charge of cattle stealing,immediately on her leaving the Court.

’ In the report in'our the case against Michael Sheehan for being illegally onpremises, it was stated that the premises were those of a Mrs Leconby. This it appears was a mistake. The name should have been Mrs Letherby, not Leconby.

Uate LOST on Sunday last, aGoIdBROOOH, , the finder will be Rewarded on leaving sameat Ship Hotel. TO THE BOBOUGS ELECTORS OF THE 2TOBTH-SAST WARD. /Ti BNTLEMEN,—Having been NomiVX nated'as a Candidate lor Election lor your Ward, I respectfully SOLICIT ' Thursday, it’ I have gained yonr VOTE next Tht year confidence daring the number of years I have endeaVbred to serve the public interests. as a member of the Borough Council.’ lam,Sirs, ; ; •// lours truly, - JOHN JACKSON. TO THE BURGESSES OFTSB SOUTH-EAST WARD. I OFFER MYSELF to represent the above at the forthcoming Election, on Thursday Next, iu the Borough Council. My pa«t endeavors to serve those who honored me. with th°ir confidence is a guarantee that I will, if returned, do my duty conscientiously, i ■ i F. CULLMANN. TO THE ELECTORS OF .THE NORTH-EAST WARD. Gentlemen,— i beg to inform you that I am a Candidate to Represent your Ward in the Borough Council. Should my past actions have met with your approval, I respectfully solicit your vote and interest at the forthcoming Election, to be held on the 14th Inst. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, Ji 8. GIBSON. TO THE BOROUGH ELECTORS OF SOUTH-EAST WARD. GENTLEMEN-— Having been , unanimonsly requested at aFublic meeting of the Electors of your Ward, to offer myself as a Candidate for a seat in the Borough Council, I beg most respectfully to solicit the favor of your vote and interest at the Election to be held on Thursday 14th inst. If favored with the confidence of the Burgesses, I shall act in the Coufi&il, uninfluenced by Clique, Party, or Private considerations. Any measures that I may consider calculated to develop the natural resources of Timaru and its neighborhood, especially in the Southeast Ward, shall have my best :attention, always keeping in view the comfort and well-being of the people, and with due > regard to economy in the administration of public money and ] affairs. ’ • : ’ : I am, Sirs, ! Yours respectfully, JAMBS WATKINS. J HEBBBT authorise Mr T. G. CORK of Timaru, to COLLECT all my Outstanding Accounts. His Receipt will be a sufficient discharge for same. GEO. P. ROBERTS, Bootmaker, Timaru, ■ Timaru, 12tb September, 1882. W M HIBLOP, GROCER, TEA DEALER, AND GENERAL" MERCHANT, CORNER OP NORTH AND CROSS STREETS, TIMARU. Orders called for and Goods delivered doily in the‘Town and Suburbs, ONLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS KEPT IN STOCK SPECIAL attention is given to the TEA DEPARTMENT, and the continued increase in the sale of the various BLENDS is satisfactory evidence of their superiority. The Half-Crown Mixture is a strong,’ fullflavored, rich liquoring Tea, and pronounced by good judges to be " fit for a MANDARIN’S Table.” Tea in Original Boxes, 14bto 30s Tea in Original Half-Chests, Is 9d, 2s 2d, and 2s 8d per lb. AGENT FOR NELSON MOATE & CO.’S PRIZE TEAS. Monthly accounts opened with responsible persons. Liberal terms for cash orders exceeding Ten Shillings. Orders by Post receive prompt attention. OHBIBTOHUROH MONUMENTAL WORKS, Manchester street and Bnrbadoes street. Jambs Shebbipf,

MONUMENTAL MASON. Monuments imported in Marble and Bed and Grey Granite on reasonable terms. Designs and applications forwarded to all parts of the colony on application. TIMAEU HABBOB BOABD. PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given in pursuance of Section No 12 of the “ Timam j Harbor Board Loan Act 1881,” that the ! Timaru Harbor Board PBOPOSE TO BOBBOW the sum of One Hundred Thousand Pounds for the Extension of the Breakwater, Erection of Wharves, Jetties, and Harbor Improvements generally, as limited by the “ Harbors Act 1078.” ' This Loan is proposed to be borrowed under the provisions of the " Harbors Act, 1878,” and the "Timaru Harbor Board Loan Aot 1881.” W. J. TENNBNT*

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 12 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 12 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 2953, 12 September 1882, Page 3