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TIMARU high SCHOOL board. TENDERS will be received by tbe Undersigned for the LEASE of the following RESERVES: — Reserve No. 910,312 acres, situated',on Waitobi Flat, at present occupied by Thompson and McKenzie; and Reserve 912, 157 acres, situate on Waitobi Flat, at metent occupied by Samuel Galbraith, Conditions of Lease to be seen at my office at any time. Tenders to be in on or before 30th June next. G. CRATER MILES, Secretary. For s§ate>. WE HAVE FOB SALE-Very Cheap, and on Easy Terms, Several Cottages and Section in and near Timaru, Arrange ments can be made, if required, for payment to be made by monthly instalments. By this method, instead of persons paying away money for rent, from which they derive no ultimate benefit—they well know that each payment they make is reducing the debt on the property, and that the time will come when they will live rent free. HALL AND MEASON. Public Notices BOTTLES. BOTTLES. WANTED— ANYXiUANTITY of Wine Whiskey and Claret BOTTLES. SHIP HOTEL, Timaru. jgOABJD AND LODGING, 18s per Week, AT J. YOUNG’S BOARDING HOUSE, Main North Road, formerly Bradley’s Boarding House. ACCOMMODATION FOB A FBW RESPECTABLE BOARDERS AT Mbs W e r r y BARNARD STREET, TIMARU £1 alvees. ACME" FATEOT ■Amu WISE. ANYONE wishing to fence in an Orchard or Garden, should ask for OUR FOUR-POINTED ALL STEEL GALVANISED BARBED WIRE, and not he put off with any other, as our PIG WIRE is a Speciality that has only to be seen and felt to inspire respect. Any Size can be madejto order. R. % J. R. STANSELL Ss 00„ PROPRIETORS, Mala. South. Road, Timaru, Mr John Vance, of Strahan Farm, Waitobi Road, writes to the Firm as follows : "Bibs, —In reference to the coil of your Galvanised Pig Wire that I bought from yon, I am pleased to inform you that it is a perfect success. I put up five wires, 3J inches apart, and tbe amount of respect tbe pigs show it is a treat, considering the annoyance I have previously experienced. Anyone is at liberty to see it for themselves. —John Vance,” ■ TO THE FREE & INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OP THE BOROUGH OF TIMARU. ON THE EYE OF A QENERAL ELECTION We beg leave to place before you our reasons for soliciting a continuance of TOUR SUPPORT. It has always been our desire and aim to make the burden of Indirect Taxation Fall as lightly as possible on your shoulders by selling our goods of every description for the SMALLEST PROFITS So that in many instances the DUTY can* not be discerned at all. OUR PRINCIPLES ARE LIBERAL IN THE EXTREME And although we would not go so far as to say that the land should be taken from the Squatters and divided all round, yet we do say that every man lias a BIGHT TO BUY IN THE CHEAPEST MARKET And so enable himself to become tbe owner of A COMFORTABLE HOME. FELLOW ELECTORS we do not believe in Bombast or Braggadocio, whatever wc PROMISE WE PERFORM, And if honored with your support we have no hesitation in assuring you that you will have no right to be dissatisfied with the VALUE You will receive in every Department PROM Kernohan, McOahon & Co. THE CASH STORE, HOBXH STREET TIMARU,

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3504, 28 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3504, 28 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3504, 28 June 1884, Page 3