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Public Notices. OTWTZEAJGiANI) INTERN ATONAL; - EXHIBITION, 1889. ; {.} f; it ■ ii. I ' *?. lj. - _ l fflHB ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOB COOKING BANGBS AND HTGll' PRBSSURE t ;JL BOILERS, for conveyujg, hbty?ater upstairs for baths and other purposes, was awarded to - J v v ! ' , m ■■ h: . T. :J. WATTEES, . <V -: j :CASHE£ sTBEHTi' GHBISTOHUROH, (next Bank of Australasia). /hy»' OnH Mitflnl, first,prized at thaOhristchurch A. and P. Association's Show, 1881 WrthetbfrT(fy The T^e Supplied ■ ;

iwii l . ao ABFnoldk.Mi, \ di b ro n. ;; i ik 1 ’! r-' ' ••■ ,v 1 •' i S CBS. to.be, ran .May 24th, 1883. 7000;< Members m ;*t 10s:J/ blioßES' ( 22nd' ; Mlt. •V.V '-'y.&c" ’■■■' First Second ThirdStarters •Khttstartors..: £7OO 300 ISO 100 .160 First ... Second "i. Third .. Starters Non-starters.. • Total 1.. ';,... ~ T»ix>«B)ai»’B Handicap. 12 Horses. £I4OO £4OO 160 70 100 160 ’“'•■■•■Total-m' . ■ CASH PRIZES, a atilOO : ■ "... 2 „ 50 ... M ... 4 ~ 25 ... .... • 8 „ is' ... 11 » 10 40 „ 6"-'.;. ■ ... 100 „ 3 ... ... £B7O £3OO ~.. 100 100 120 110 200 300 Total ... £1230 ; 190 PRIZES. ; , : Each number has the, .chance of winning 'Nine (9) Prizes, there being 9 separate drawings, (i : f, 2 events and 7 lots of Cash Frizes.) Oouhtf^ 5 tnnijt have Is Aichabgb; and ‘marked Afreet”; by s Fonndnotes; and i P.O. / orders;payable,.to Sinbad,' ; ‘ptefirfea—Apply letter, With* two stamps for replfSnd result, to \ *“ * binbad.. ’ .y. f * ■■> t 1 < > Bbi'342j?KO. ) “Danedin, ; Begistejed.,Letters.ilat-Aocepted. j ‘ CLOSES on or about 21st MAT. . ■/? ■, ?1 ‘■' ■* i Registered V WILL CLOSE (.Registered latteihoif ,Jl*ettera«*iot aebeptea j ."JWi, Elb I N A O E B To take place May-24th 1883. 6000 MEMBERS AT 10s. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. ! Vint ■ .-4. ■■ ' •»’ *. £6OO Second.. .... •« •« Third i. !; •• .. ■ •• 160 Others, (divided) .. ... v .. , 260 *. TRADESMEN’S HANDICAP. Pint" Second.. .. .. .* •>. Third .. .. •... , Othere (divided) .. .. •• £l3lO 300 160 75 250 s . CASH PRIZES. 9at iIOO .. ' £775 2 at' 60 ,• 4|i, 26 Mat 10 63 at 5 £2OO 100 100 . 200 315 £915 6000 MEMBERS. Bach Teket has Seven * Chanoes^-tha Baceebeingdrawn separately, and Cash awards Alio, thus making Seven Drawings, Bank notes accepted, bot P.O: Orders pre Jerred, for in event of loss can be traced. ebeqoes(conntry) mast hove 1/- exchange added, and be marked! “correct” by Blok.* lendtwostamps for replies. . ~.,n',.? A RA MANTUA,t ' 'Care of Mr Abraham, „ Box 561, PosLoffice, Dunedin. F I D£L Y’S k jvSfj i*•* ''• ■* ' '* ' ON —£2,000 .QDKEN’S BIRTHDAY >. y - No^^ihSiokflondfß. .j^nioAh, Nominations. 200 100 200 Hnl;-4 fleebnd .. Third ... .« ... All Others divided (abont £l6 each) TBAnnanns's Handicap, Amount'''£Boo . ■ Nominations. First .. » ’.. .: .. £2OO Second .. .. .. •« 160 Third;..loo, All. Otbbra dltided (abont £l2 each) ,160 ■i'A ; totaVNo l^-r-: ' Amount £6OO aoßondeat'£2oeach '-fi ■ ' ;':400 lOßondsat JeiOeach -.L, I 200 Total of AOBonde .. ; £6OO The 10101’ nnmbbr of Prizes ie about 75 ind tha total’ arqonnt of the Event is B2OOOJ-‘ n:L ' ,u !if! ‘ There will be Four Separate Drawings lor laeh Ticket, viz, Two Drawings for the Baees, and Two Separate. Drawings for the 10Bondi. . . f -_ Programmes £1 cAeh; and two 2d stamps. Dheqoeeiwlth payable jnlr to W-E&.i7;-^ , ’to s .Bifadifh > , fift [Men payable * td 1 Kdelity r ‘ C oiioMyS ‘.H Ball Notes, send by Begistered Letters or Telegrams accepted. Addreti only to “Fidelity Company* ;are of Alfred^Ar Oamcron , B ®bbi, ’ No. 251, Dunedin,” . _ ~ ... 'UfW iOi>l Csttaitmlew, VpMittm, TJ&dortikir, fto., (Oppoilta Hr WrEvanß’ Offices) MAIN NORTH Bd^^|||BU( Having removed to the above Premises, begs to tender his thanks lor the patronage* he baa received In the past, and would respectfully intimate that he. u nowprro«od to rappty ALLEInRS at witb-firsl^ H.B.—A Few PICTURES on hand FOB SALE CHEAP. .OAOJi H.TOOF: A'Ujr M I S B. F 0.R8,8J ... n^ORSBuOTWG 1 iBR SoECOL DR YOUNG LADIES in the House ITELT OCCUPIED by H. Belfield, Esq. ENGLISH in all.its branches,. with Literatnre^MiS«C J Fb»hhii ! r> 1!W J "' FRBHCH'ff,IMii> ';Ai oFopnitf, ’ resident Master. CLASS SINGING—T. F. Gooch, Esq., Organist, St. Maryji,. *.< PIANO—Miss knd MM*. ’ DRAWING (Free*fasnd, Chalk, Water Colors)— Visiting Master and Miss .XOMUMs? ft4-> s DANOINO, AND jDB POBTMBNT—M ra : a &5 iir A Class for Beginners is being formed. Day and WeejWß w i Young Ladirr may Attend for one or more 1 special snbjecto. wsneelii andTertismnials—ipflicatl®.

T HE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMES DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE* ■■ for all notifies onder the Baskboptoy Act jpATBNT STEEL BARB FENCING ’V- " ■ WIRE. (Galvanised) A STEEL BEDOE'IUPASSABLE. Restrains the Most Unruly - "H Cattle, protects the most tempting Crops lathe CHEAPEST and most dnrableFerice Proof against Flood, Wind or Fixe. All Manrauding animals kept from the FLOCKS. Sales lor the Year 1881 53,000 tons Sole Maker in Great Britain— RICHARD JOHNSON k NEPHEW, Manchester, and 8 Great Winchester Street, London, E.Ci Manufaotueebs OF I; Iron and Steel Fencing Wire, Plain abd Galvanised Galvanised Fencing Stand Iron Standards Machinc-Cnt Fencing Staples ; Straining Screws and Fencing Tools of all Descriptions, 1 i v !-■ ■ ' Olabke and Go.* s' 1 ANCHOR COTTONS, . Anchor Six Cord Soft Cotton. ■ ; , ■ sfj ■ -v- ■v . J{ \ ’ f 1 ; Anchor New .Glace Cotton Anchor Crochet k Tatting Cotton.,. I Anchor Embroidery Cotton, * . Anchor Sole d’Eeosse or Silk Cotton. FOB HAND AND MACHINE SEWING I , *••,- ■ • ■•/ *-,* £ f : - ■ ■■■■ — : ' v GOLD MEDAL, FARIS|IB7B. ■i /■; ; '■ r >3 i- ; SH E E p.w ASHING JACKSON’S SHEBPLIFT. Protected by -Royal Letters Patent, -Is a mbstrasefali-'Mid •’rixople for lifting sheep from the hot soak instead of their being dragged np an in* cline; it can be fitted to almost any wash. riidng^or^^catibri jj-r, : ■%- I have ised'ohe of Jackson’s Patent Llftsatmy washwith great'advantage, as it saves laoour, prevents injury to tke sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. &£» ipppMS Jfp.MAM:L»WIS, Stoneleigh, near Skipton, I have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep Lift at work, and 1. consider it a valuable , in* vehtibn; the sheep are got nnder the jets while the wool'is hot; the. washing is greatlyfacihtedjtheßheep.aresavednom ■ LnJnrV by todph and the colour and condition of the wool is improved, *OTKB MoINTYRE. IS jmxl m saw*-

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3136, 21 April 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3136, 21 April 1883, Page 4

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