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Maclean Sc Stewart ANNUAL SALE OF EXHIBITED AND OTHER STOCK. AT THE TIMARU HORSE BAZAAR. ON THURSDAY Ist NOVEMBER. Maclean and stewart have received in struct ions to Sell by Public Auction, ON THURSDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, (the day after the Show), On account of various owners— Bay Filly GIPSY, 3 years old by Emperor, dam Fan, by Heather Jock Bay Mare FAN,in foal to The Governor Chestnut Filly, 3 year old, by Emperor Bay Hack DARKIE, good Hunter Bay Hack BREADALBANE, good Tanicm Loider Draught Filly, 3 years old Chestnut Hackney Gelding On account of Mr Ohas. Storey— Thoroughbred Mare QUEEN BEE, in training for the Tradesmen’s Races. On account of the Owner—--3 Ayrshire Bolls. On account of another Owner— Upstanding Chestnut Gelding Hack, 6 years old; good in harness Bay Hack Mare, 5 years old. On account of Mr Q. P. Wood— Sankey ; first-class hunter. On account of another Owner— Bay Gelding, 5 years old; grand dogcart horse On account of another OwnerBlack Draught Mare, Jean, 6 years old, by Hero; in foal to The Governor Chestnut Draught Mare, Missey, by Southorn, Sale at 11 a.m, JBt. Turnbull and Hon. -o e « FIRST SHOW DAY. annual monster bale OP UNREDEEMED PLEDGES. R TURNBULL AND SON • have received instructions from Messrs I. Salek and Co., licensed pawnbrokers, Timarn, to Sell by Public Auction, at their Rooms, Beswick street, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30th. An Extensive Catalogue of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Comprising 14 Ladies’, 30 Gents’ Gold and Silver Hunting Lever Watches, Diamond and Gem Rings, Studs, Gold Chains, Lockets, Brooches and Earrings, Silver Necklets and other jewellery, Bibles, D.B, Guns, Revolvers, Tools, Clothing, &c., &c., &c. 208, Diamond Ring ; 254, Gold Hunting Lever ; 262, Bible; 257, Lady’s Lever and Chain; 1117, 2 Gold Lockets; 1113,2 Revolvers and Case ; 5, Gold Watch and Chain ; 738, Gold Chain ; 1199, Silk Dress (new); 911, E.P. Tea »nd Coffee Service ; 914, Gold Pencil Case; 75, S.H. Lever; 900 Case Mathematical Instruments ; 225, “All Round the World ”; 180, Silver Spoons and Forks; 110, Suit Clothes; 828, Gold Watch; 860, Gold Brooch and Earrings; 1176, S.H. Waltham ; 1111, D.B. Gun ; 1130, O.F. Geneva; 1023, Accordion; 992, Large Looking Glass; 921, Revolving E.P. Cruet; 903, Japanese Lady’s Companion; 971,3 Baskets Carpenters’ Tools, and a tremendous quantity of other Goods of twelve months’ accumulation usually found in the business. In consequence of the large number of lots, the Sale to commence At 11 o’clock sharp, R. TURNBULL & SON, Auctioneers. Goods will be on view from 10 o'clock on morning of Sale, when Articles may be examined and selected. W. Collins and Co. COLLINS & CO PRICE LIST FOB OCTOBER, 1883: Derwent Potatoes, 4s per Sack Fowl Wheat, 7s per tfack Good Feed Oats, Is 6d bushel. 50lb bags Flour, Bs 6d Box Tea (guaranteed), 13s And other Lines at equally low rates, for cash only. All goods delivered free within two miles of the Booms* . 1 ' Public Notices. IOMPANY’S JpiDBLITY £0 PROGRAMME ON THE MELBOURNE CUP 1 150 Horses and 60 Bonds. Race on 6th November—Close between 20th and 31st October, jjg- Three divisions according to quantity applied for up to closing date. On £4OOO. First £6OO Second ... ... ... 300 Third 200 Starters, about £32 each ... 700 Non-starters,about £l2 each 1480 20 Bonds, £2O each ... 400 20 Bonds, £lO each ... 200 20;Bonds, £6 each 120 On £SOOO. £4OOO First ... ... £BOO Second 400 Third 300 Starters, jjabout £36each... 800 Non-starters, about £l3 each 1680 20 Bonds, £3O each ... 600 20 Bonds, £ls each ... 300 20 Bonds, £6 each... ... 120 £SOOO On £6OOO. First £IOOO Second 300 Third 400 Starters, about £45 each ... 1000 Non-starters, about£l6 each 2000 20 Bonds, £32 each ... 640 20 Bonds, £l7 each ... 340 20 £6 each... ... 120 £6OOO lere will bff Four Separate Drawings Bach Ticket, viz, One Drawing for Race, and Three Separate Drawings for 60 Bonds. , A , rogramraes £1 each, and two 2d stamps, sues (with Is exchange) to be payable }toa No or to Bearer. P.O. ars payable to Fidelity Co. only. If •notes, send by separate Posts. Regisd Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Mrcss only to “ Fidelity Company, care Alfred A. Cameron’s Box No. 251, ; ssr APPLY EARLY. Bass ! Bass ! Bass ! NEW BREW ON TAP AT THE Grosvenor tt otb l. ROSVENOR JLJLOTBL. This is The Finest Shipment of Ale ever Imported Into the Colony.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3299, 29 October 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3299, 29 October 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3299, 29 October 1883, Page 3