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1 Wanted* WANTED— A BOY, for the Engineer ing Business. Apply at once t< Ogilvie and Byers. WANTED— A Smart LAD for an office Must write a good hand, Applj by Letter, addressed X.Y.Z., Office of thii Paper. WANTED— The Ladies and Gentlemen of Timaru to know that thej can have their Clothing DYED any color; also, Damask Curtains, Feathers, &o , &c., in the very best et-yle, by leaving them with Mrs A. Cooper, North Road, she being sole agent for Timaru. Geo. King, Dyer, Madras street, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN—Palling down old Shop. PENROSE’S Great Clearing Sale for 3 months, prior to Rebuilding on a Large Scale. Bargains never before heard of in Timaru for Cash. Commence FRIDAY, MAY 30xh. N.B. —Next Crawford’s Saddlery. Amusements, MESSRS MACLEAN & STEWART’S HORSE BAZAAR. TO-NIGHT. , TO-NIGHT. POSITIVELY THE LAST NIGHT OF Darcy Hyland, THE GREAT WILD HORSE TAMER AND RID SB, AND PAYNE, The Champion Fancy RIFLE SHOT OF THE WORLD. Everyone Wonder-struck with their Marvellous Entertainment. FOB THIS SPECIAL PROGRAMME We guarantee to give an Exhibition of the most Marvellous nature of HORSE-TAMING & RIFLE SHOOTING Ever Witnessed. , H. FRANKLAND, Business Manager. JL<a.te Adyertisements, James Gr Rang er, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. AGENT FOR— Standard Fire and Marine Insurance Co.' Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society. Limited. New Zealand Accident Insurance Co. WILLIAM LUfIAB 1 ENGINEER AN D MACHINIST, 170 Kilmore Street, Christchurch. SEVERAL New and Second - hand Engines and Boilers, Second-hand Gas Engines, and other Machinery on sale cheap. All kinds of Engines and Machinery made, repaired, and fixed promptly. Various sizes of Wood Turners’ Lathes in Stock.; MILLER & GO., GASH DRAPERS, ABB NOW SELLING, FOR CASH ONLY— White Blankets, from 9s fid per pair Beal Welsh Flannels, from White Twilled Sheeting,. 2yds wide, from Is Id Grey Calicos, from 2Jd White do do 3s lid dozen Colored Quilts, from 4s fid White do do 4s fid The Cheapest House in Town for Shirtings, Dress Materials, I Ribbons, tapes* Ties, See., Seel Ladies and Children’s Hats given away ' at Id each. ! MILLER~AND 00., I CASH DRAPERS, MAIN SOUTH ROAD, TIMARU. SHEEP DIPPING THE UNDERSIGNED will Dip Sheep at per bead till the Ist May when the Charge will be 2d. SHOULD THE DIP NOT PROVE EFFECTIVE j in Any Case, the sheep will be Be-dipped Free of Charge, if Retained within Thire' j Weeks. B. A. BARKER, Ohapi, Ora’ ci. CHAFF, AND OTHER STOCK PE'edT GOOD OAT and WHEAT 'STRAW CHAFF (Screened and Screw pressed, at £2 per Ton, FARMERS’ STRAW, oc SHEAVES, cut at £1 per ton. OATS GROUND at 2d pc’.- bqshel, PEAS BEANS, &c., OATS KEPT FOR Ground and Mixed with the chaff if desired. ARRANGEMENTS made for SCREENING and CLEANING GRAIN, GRASS SEEDS, CLOVFV, *nd LINSEED. R. A. BARKER, - ' ~ ' Ohapi, Orari, SOUTH CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB gTEISPLEOHASE j^/J'EETING, To be held on the TIMARU RACECOURSE, ON FRIDAY, JULY 11th, 1884. Stewards— T. Hall, M. Jonas, E. G. Kerr, D. McLean, A. Perry, R. H. Rhodes, junr„ B. B. Taylor, A. St. G. Hamersley, J, W, White, W. S. Armitage, E. Richardson, junr., and 0. N. Orboll, and T. Tesohemakcr. Judge —M. Stud holme. Starter —J. Meikle. Clerk of the Course— R. StanselJ. Handioappers—T. Hall and R, Stansell Clerk of the Scales —J. B. Stansell Treasurer— E. G. Kerr. PROGRAMME. 12.30 p.m.— Hurdle Race, a handicap of 50 sovb. Distance, two miles. Nomination, 1 sot ; acceptance, 2 sovs. 110 p m.— South Canterbury Steeplechase, a handicap of 100 sovs, with sweepstake of 3 sovs each for acceptors, to go to the second horse. Nomination, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs. Distance, about 8i miles, over such country as the Stewards may appoint. 2 p.m,— Hunt Club Cup, a Handicap for a Trophy, value 25 sovs, lor qualified Hunters only. To be ridden by qualified members of Hunt Clubs only. Nomination, Iso v; acceptance, 1 sov. Distance about 2 J miles. 2.30 p.m.— Handidap Steeplechase of 75 sovs; 10 sovs from the stakes to go to the second horse. Nominations, 1 sov; acceptance, 2 sovs. Distance about 2£ miles. 3.2op,m.— Selling Hurdle Race, o! 20 sovs, No weight under 10st. The winner to be sold by auction. Any surplus over 20 sovs to go to the Race Fund. Post entry, 1 sov. Distance, about miles. 4 p.m.— Consolation Handicap of 40 sovs. Post entry, 1 sov, immediately I Selling Hnrdle Race. Distance, on.ee \ round Steeplechase Course, DATES OF WEIGHTS AND ACCEPT- > ANCES— Wednesday, July 2nd, Weights. Monday July 7th, Acceptances. / : F. W. COOK, jn Secretary. *

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3502, 26 June 1884, Page 3

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