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Public Notices. NEW ZEALAND INTERNATONAL EXHIBITION, 1883. mHB ONLY GOLD MEDAL FOR COOKING RANGES AND HIGH PRESSURE X BOILERS, for conveying hot water upstairs for baths and other purposes, was t. J. WATTERS, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, (next Bank of Australasia). Also, Gold Medal, first prize, at the Christchurch A. and P. Association’s Show, 1881 or the above. Ranges from £3 12s upwards. The Trade Supplied - .

R AOK INVESTIGATION COMPANY will hold a DISCUSSION on the DUNEDIN EAOBS. to be run May 24th, 1883. 7000 Members at 10s* CLOSES 22nd MAT. Bibihdat Handicap. 10 Horses. Tradesmen's Handicap. 12 Hoises. First... Second Third Starters Non-starters £7OO 300 ISO 100 150 £I4OO £4OO 150 70 100 160 Total CASH PRIZES. ... £B7O £3OO 100 100 120 110 200 300 £1230 190 PRIZES. Each number has the chance of winning Nine (9) Prizes, there being 9 separate drawings, (i e., 2 events and 7 lots of Cash Prises.) Country cheques must have Is exchange, and marked “correct”' by Bank. Pound notes, and P.O. orders payable to Sinbad, preferred—Apply by letter, with two stamps for reply and result, to SINBAD, Care of Mr, Bodley, Box 342, P.Q., Dunedin, Begistered Letters Not Accepted. CLOSES on or about 21st MAY. Begistered WILL CLOSE Begistered Lettersnot ■ • Letters not Accepted IQth, SCAT. Accepted JXUN E DI N B B, To take place May 24th 1883, 6000 MEMBERS AT 10s. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP. First Second.. •• Third .. Others (divided) TRADESMEN’S HANDICAP. First * Second Third Others (divided) £6OO 300 160 260 £l3lO GASH PRIZES. 2 at £IOO 2at 60 .. .. 4at 25 20 at 10 63 at 5 .. .« •• 300 160 75 250 £775 £2OO 100 100 200 315 £915 6000 MEMBERS. Each Toket has Seven Chances—the laces being drawn separately, and Cash wards also, thus mailing Seven Drawings, lank notes accepted, but P.O. Orders preened, for id event of loss can be traced, 'heques (country) must have 17- exchange dded, and be marked “ correct” by Bank, tberwise they will be returned. Please end two stamps lor replies. ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post-office, Dunedin. “D I A M O N D,” MELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION, 1883. Capital £IO,OOO in 20,000 Shares ol 10s each. Application by letter only, enclosing stamp, to “DIAMOND.” [care of O. Schieblioh, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 17 Little Collins street east (near Colonial .Bank), Melbourne. Frizes paid one day after drawing, and Hoises paid two days after event. Result slips posted to each Subscriber, and also advertised in daily and weekly papers. Shares sent by retam post. Prospectuses on application Letters containing cash should be registered: If country cheques, must bear exchange. NJJ,—“Diamond,” in thanking numerous clients for their support in previous successful racing seasons, invites their cooperation in the above. J^APIBR, Cabinetmaker, tJ’pkolatem, Undertaker, fto., (Opposite Mr W, Evans’ Offices) MAIN NORTH ROAD, TIMABU. Having removed to the above Premises, begs to tender his thanks for the patronage he has received in (he past, and would respectfully intimate that he is now prepared to supply FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS ■t the Lowest Possible Prices, with firstclass workmanship guaranteed. N.B.—A Pew CHOICE PICTURES on band FOB SALE CHEAP, THIS LAMP is complete in itself, make Gas from Benionne at a farthing per bow. Perfectly safe, cheap and easily managed. Especially adapted (or villages, eairiag drives, Ac. SUN aEIoPNEUMATIO LIGHTING AND HEATING CO., 116, Southwark street S.E. Manufacturers of the celebrated “Sun Machine for lighting mansions, Ae., withon the trouble, expens and dirt of eosJ gas. References to many of the nobility and gentry INoonsequenoe of the prom nenoe g ven to machine-made saddles and harnes by advertising saddlers, JBNEINSON A CO. Annoonoe to their friends and the public generally that machine-made saddles and harness do not wear well; that all their Leather Wok is hand-made, And lower in prioe than that advertised as machine-made. Intended purehaiiers ate invited to Inspect their Stock, And ask for the Usi of prices at M, Fanton street, Haymarket 44, LeadMs WaU 8.0., and AlHra Hall asid Albion Palate 1.0

IHE SOUTH CANTERBURY TIMFS DULY APPOINTED GAZETTE' Vox >ll notices under the Bahkbuptov Act “BON-ACCORD CARRIAGE WORKS I BEG to announce that I have RE* MOVED mv Place of i Business from Latter ; Street to EVANS’ OLD GRAIN STORE (formerly Atlas Foundry), next King’s Stables, Main Road. ARCHIBALD FRASER. Mis s F o b b e s. 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. Forbes, resident three years in France. LATIN and MATHEMATICS—Visiting Master. CLASS SINGING—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 applicatio SHEEP DIPPING. THE Undersigned is prepared to DIP SHEEP at per head till Ist July, after which the price will be 2d. One Day’s Notice Required. One night’s paddooking allowed. R. A. BARKER, Ohapi, Orari. TO FARMERS, CONTRACTOR?, &0 SCREENED and Screw Pressed Chaff supplied in small or large quantities. Farmers’ Straw and Oat Sheaves cut to order. Peas, Beans, and Grain of all sorts ground for Stock Feeding at shortest notice. Crashed Oats always on hand. R. A. BARKER, Ohapi, Orari. TIMARU FISHING CO.’S RAILWAY OYSTER SALOON, Geoege Street, Timabu. THE PUBLIC can rely upon getting Choice FRESH FISH and OYSTERS with cleanliness and civility. TEA COFFEE, AND PISH SUPPERS, Cash Purchaser of Poultry, Hares, and Babbits. G. FINDLAY. KEATING'S POWDER Kills bugs, fleas, motbs BEETLES. Thi Powder is quite harmless to animal life, but is unrivalled in destroying fleas, bags, cockroaches, beetles, moths in furs, and every other species of insect. Sportsmen will find this invaluable for destroying fleas in their dogs, as also ladies for their pet dogs. This Article has found so great a sale that it has tempted others to vend a socalled article in imitation. The Public are cautioned that tins of the genuine powder hear the autograph of THOMAS KEATING. KEATING’S WORM TABLETS A purely vegetable sweet-meat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy for intestinal or thread worms. It is a perfectly safe (and mild preparation, and is especially adapted for Children. Sold in Tins by all Ohemists and Druggists. Proprietor—- ■ THOMAS KEATING.. . London Export Chemist and Druggist. Clarke and Oo.’s ANCHOR COTTONS, Anchor Six Cord Soft Cotton. Anchor New Glace Cotton Anchor Crochet & Tatting Cotton. Anchor Embroidery Cotton. Anchor Bole d’Ecosae or Silk Cotton. FOR HAND AND MACHINE SEW IN G GOLD MEDAL, PARIS 1878. SH'BEP - WASHING JACKSON’S SHEEPLIFT. Protected by Royal Letters Patent, Is a most useful and simple contrivance for lifting sheep from the hot soak instead of their being dragged up an incline ; it can be fitted to almost any wash. The following statements have been kindly giving for pnlication ; 1 have ased one of Jackson’s Patent Lifts at my wash with great advantage, as it saves labour, prevents injury to the sheep economises soap, and helps to insure more perfect washing. WILLIAM LEWIS. Stoneleigh, near Skipton. 1 have seen Jackson’s Patent Sheep lift at work, and I consider it a valuable invention ; the sheep are got under the jets while the wool is hot; the washing is greatly facilited; the sheep are saved from injury by rough usage, and the colour and condition of the wool is improved. ETEB MoINTYBE. . Makwallak,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3155, 14 May 1883, Page 4

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