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Maclean & Stewart. SOUTH CANTERBURY RAM FAIR. TUESDA7, MARCH 27. THE Undersigned willjoffcr for Sale as above—--400 Merino Bams 60 Lincoln Rams 40 Merino Rams. MACLEAN & STEWART. Auctioneers, For sale— First-class ENGINE & COMBINE by Clayton and Phuttleworth, with all the necessary Plant. Immediate possession can be given. MACLEAN & STEWART. FOR SALE OR TO LET, on Liberal Terms, on a Long Lease A FARM of 325 Acres of First-class Wheat land capable of yielding 60 bushels to the acre, situated on the banks of the Pomahoko, in the celebrated wheat growing district of Tapanui in Otago, and within 8 miles of a railway station. The Land is Virgin Soil, and has a frontage to the river. About 180 acres are ploughed and ready for cropping this coming season ; 40 acres are in Rye grass. Tbe whole Property is well fenced and subdivided, and there is a good Cottage. For further particulars, apply to JAMES MARSHALL, Esq., Messrs Marshall & Copeland, Dunedin, or to MACLEAN AND STEWART, Timaru. Public Notices NT E D T7NOW N Families laying in a WINTER STOCK of GROCERIES, will do well to Call at the SANDZE TOW STORE before purchasing elsewhere. WANTED KNOWN. You can get Good Sound Articles at the SA3TDZE TOTO STORE, at the same price you get Doubtful Stuff at the Auction Rooms. WANTED KNOWN. Z)AVZD OWBRS CHALLENGES any House in Town to COMPETE for Price and Quality, with the WOREZNG MAN’S STORE, ear sandie town, D. OWERS, Proprietor, DRESSMAKING.

HALLAM, Elizabeth street, requires IMPROVERS and APPRENTICES to the Dress and Mantle Making. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND CROPPERS. The Undersigned have OPENED a BRANCH in Timaru under the Management of M R W. AC ELAND, Formerly Manager for Messrs Eoyse, Stead and Co., And are now prepared to give the Highest Cash Price FOB ■WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, GRASS SEED, fee., Delivered at their Stores in Timaru, Ashburton, Addington, or Lyttelton, Farmers supplied with Cornsacks. A. Moore and Co., Chief Offices Christchurch. Office, Timaru, next King s Stables, Great North Road Miss ij orbes Is now CONDUCTING HER SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES in the House LATELY OCCUPIED by H, Belfield, Esq. ENGLISH in all its branches, with Literature—Miss Forbes. FRENCH—Miss A. Fobbes, resident three years in France. LATIN and MATHEMATICS—Visiting Master. CLASS BINGING—T. F. Gooch, Esq , Organist, St. Mary’s. PIANO—Miss A. Forbes and Masters. DRAWING (Free-hand, Chalk, Water Colors)— Visiting Master and Miss Forbes. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT—Mrs OSTLEB. A Class for Beginners is being formed. Day and Weekly BOARDERS. Young Ladies may attend for one or more special subjects. Prospectus and Testimonials on application.

J OSEPH BuGGEY. CATERER AND CONFECTIONERHas Removed to the Corner of Colombo and Gloucester Streets, To those old Established Premises known as GEE’S. This First-class Confectionery Establishment is freqnentc 1 daily by the elite of Christchurch. It is situated on the most fashionable promenade of the City, and has become the favorite resort of the Ladies. Its Pastry, Confectionery, Ices, &c., are unsurpassed. Blocks of Ice all the Year Bound, Sent to any part by Train. Gtrosvbnor Hotel, Timaeu. Having LET the above Hotel to Mr J. D. Kett, I wish to thank my old Friends and the Public generally for the support accorded to me for the past seven years, and would respectfully soli it a continuance of the same for my successor. JOHN MEIKLB, In reference to the above, I have great pleasure in informing the Public that I have taken possession of the Grosvenor Hotel, and no effort shall be spared on my part to maintain the first-class name the hotel possessed during Mr Meikle s proprietorship. Commercial Travellers, Private Families, and Visitors generally, can rely on receiving first-class Accommodation, and every attention. J. D. KETT.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3108, 19 March 1883, Page 3

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