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The bearing of this case was resumed and ' a long examination of documents bearing on it, took place, ending in flis Worship handing the accounts back for classification by counsel, and stating that he had made up his mind that the piano had been out on biro and not for purchase and it only remained for both sides to arrange the amonnt actually in dispute by comparison of statements. _ Judgment would bo for the plaintiff subject to the aforesaid arrangement"

Mr T. Smith, seedsman. Main North Koad announces a consignment from Sutton and Son, the well-known firm in London, of vegetable] and flower and garden requisites, Mt.Hamersley, in an advertisement, thanks those gentlemen who promised him support as a candidate for the Timaru seat, and states that he does not intend to offer himself as a candidate at the present election. “ Boaz,” the Dunedin consultationist on the Hamburg principle, announces in an advertisement that the fourth drawing of £3OOO, will close about the end of August next, and that the fifth drawing will be open on September 1. ■ The first payment of for the Waterloo Cop was dne at Christchurch on Saturday night, when the Committee were rewarded for their liberality by 76 nominations. This, added to the possibility of others arriving, bearing Saturday’s postmark, bids fair to far exceed any stake previously run in the C °The’cutter Hero, chartered by the Timaru Fish Company, when off Akaroa yesterday, got driven in under the ciin at the North Head. The mast was cut away in order to reduce the force of the gale on the vessel, and so give the anchors a chance of holding. As the vessel is insured by the owners, the loss will fall upon them, and the worst for the Fish Company is that their operations will be delayed for a week or ten Gladstone Hotel, Fairlie Creek, was opened to-day, It is built of brick and is one of the best appointed country hotels in the colony. Tourists and travellers will find first-class accommodation at this hotel which, besides being much wanted, is quite an ornament to the township. Mr A, 0. Gilmour is the licensee.

Indigestion.— The main cause of nervousness is indigestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. No one can have sound nerves and good health without using Hop Bitters to strengthen the stomach, purify the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys active, to carry off all the poisonous and waste matter of the system. Bee Advt. _ ATJOjpN Maolep anc NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, MaoleSb and Stewart, on Saturday, July B—Bace Privileges. AUCTION SALES-TO-MORROW. Maclean and Stewart —Sheepskins, &c. Late Advertisements. TRUE. That t. smith’s garden seeds and Sundries are a direct Consignment from Sutton and Sons, London;. SPECIALITIES— Carter’s New Dwarf Stratagem Pea, an enormous bearer; Guernsey Parsnips, Pooley’s Tobacco Powder for i Destroying Blight,Oucumber Glauses, Pruning Scissors, &c., &c., and 60 Varieties of Flower Seeds. Early Seed Potatoes. Instructions When and What to Bow. HEDGES s'©* SHELTER. PLANTS, 3 to 4 feet, 40s 100. T SMITH SEEDSMAN, k c., TIMABD. 0 LET- , „ That Cheerful and Commodious Seven Roomed RESIDENCE, situaKd on the West Town Belt, and adjoining Mr C.Boum’s, lately - occupied by Mr M. J. Lynch. Immediate possession, Apply MILES, ARCHER k CO. Health! Health! Strength! Strength! J. CARMICHAEL’S A 1 OYB'IEU SALOON, The ONLY Oyster Saloon in Timaru PRICES FOE CASH— Oysters (tmopon) • • 64 per doz Eaten inside, with bread and butter ... 1b „ „ Town and Country Orders promptly at tended to. JOHN A. OARMIOHAEL, FISH |AND OYSTER MERCHANT. Next Ship Hotel

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3506, 1 July 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3506, 1 July 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 3506, 1 July 1884, Page 3