iL.«t© Advertisements*. YOUNG MEN’S CLUB, GERALDINE. A GENERAL MEETING of Members will be held in Club Boom TONIGHT (Tuesday). Business—To wind up the Club. W. G. SHEBBATT, Secretary. PRIMITIVE METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL BAND OF HOPE. The postponed entertainment as previously annour ced, will be given in the Church TO-MORIOT EVEITIHG JULY 21’ Chair to be taken at 7.30 bj the BEV. J. DEAN. THE TIM ABU GABRISON BAND has kindly consented to Play several pieces during the evening. IS*A Collection will be made. &OUTH CANTERBURY SALEYARDS CJO-, (LIMITED) WAS HDYKE. NEW ISSUE OF SHARES. The Company is Registered under the Companies Act, 1882. INCREASE OF CAPITAL—£I6OO. In *760 Shares of £2 Each. To bo Paid 1 as follows t—--10- on application; wj- on allotment; and the balance in six months in two calls at intervals of not less than three months. Directors : K F. Gray Thos. Mitchell E. R. Guinness J. Page W. Balfour H. Ford W. Moody. Bankers : The Bank of New Zealand, Timaru. Secretaryj Geo. F. Clulee. Offices ; Main South Bead, Timaru. AN AMALGAMATION being now effected between the Company and the various Auctioneers of the District, a substantial dividend to shareholders may reasonably be expected. In the event of the applications for shares being in excess of the number decided to be issued, it is proposed they shall be allocated in proportion to the number applied for. Forms of Application may be obtained from any of the Auctioneering firms in timaru, the Bank of New Zealand, and Messrs Woolloombe and Clulee, The Share List will close on Friday, the 7th August, 18S5. The allotment will not be made until the resolution passed by the Shareholders on Saturday, the 18th July, has been con* firmed, for which purpose a meeting will beheld on Saturday, Bth August next. GEO. F. CLULEE, Secretary. Timaru, 20th July, 1881. FRUIT TREES I FRUIT TREES I FRUIT TREES! AN GI ORA BSE B Y .
W. E. IVORY Begs to inform his Patrons in the Timaru District, that orders for the Beeson will be executed direct from the Nursery. The Stock is very largo and well-grown, and consists of 2 and 3 years old Apple Pear Plum Peach Nectarine Cherry .Apricot Almond Quince Medlar Walnut Grape Vines Fruiting Trees of Gooseberry and Currants, Also, Fines and other Shelter Trees. Catalogues on application. July 2nd. __ cSeoooADA lIANTDA. £3OOO. £3OOO. QONSULTATION ON THE HAWKBSBUBY GRAND HANDICAP, To be Run at Hawkesbury, New South Wales, on the 12th September, 1885, Will Close positively ON THE 10xh SEPTEMBER, 1885. 109 Nominations. , Including all the New Zealand Cracks, namely—Welcome Jack, Vanguard, j Oudois, Liverpool, Thunderbolt. 6,000 Members at 10s each. 6000 218 PRIZES. Horses. Cash Awards. Each Ticket has Eight Chances and can obtain a Prize in each of the Eight drawings. . Please send P.O. Order when convenient, or bank notes (do not enclose coin). Country- Cheques must have one shilling exchange added, and marked correct by bank. Two stamps requisite, for reply and result. Should this Consultation exceed 6008, all money over will be devoted to extra £5 each cash Awards, less usual commission—being a ninth drawing. N.B.—As usual, the names and addresses of the principal prize-takers, also the names and addresses of the gentlemen who form the Committee will be forwarded to all the leading newspapers throughout the Colony. READ THIS! BEADTHISII OPINIONS OX THE DUNEDIN PRESS. From the “ Evening Star.” Dunedin, of May 20th, 1885. Ada Mantua has forwarded to us the names of the Committee who superintended her drawing, and a list of the names and addresses of those who drew the principal prizes. The Committee were all well-known residents of Dunedin, From the “ Otago Daily Times” Dunedin, of May 27th, 1885. AdaMantau has sent us the names and addresses of the principal winners, and also the names of her Committee. Among the Committee there were a number of well known business men, and a representative from one of the Dunedin newspapers. The Committee express themselves an being thoroughly satisfied with the drawing. The first prize went to Greymouth, the second to Dunedin, and the third to Clyde. Also the opinions of fifty other leading newspapers can bo had on application. Note Address ADA MANTUA, Care of LYONS AND HART, Box 351, Post Office Dunedin. £3OOO Apply early as time £3OOO is limited. Melbourne Cup will Follow
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3832, 20 July 1885, Page 3
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