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Messrs Davies and Murphy are selling cheap striped dress tweeds. His Worship the Mayor will open the fifth session of the South Canterbury Technical School in the Public School at 8 p.m. this evening. Several gentlemen are to speak. All interested are invited to be present. Intending pupils may enroll their names. Trooper Studholme, C.Y.C, was very badly injured by his fill at the camp, through his horse baulking at a gate and going through a wire fence. Mr Studholme ia said to hare I fallen on his head, and actually bounced off the ground, falling again on his back. He was carried to his father’s house (Mr John Studholme’s) at Merivalc,Papanui, yesterday. An accident happened at the C.F.A. grain store this afternoon. Mr James Campbell, a farmer of Pareora, was at the store with a dray, and while standing under a loading shoot was struck on the right leg by a sack of oats, with the result that his knee was dislocated, Dr Xovegrove was summoned, and he restored the unhinged joint. Mr Hislop, Colonial Secretary, came up from Oamaru to-day, to confer with the Charitable Aid Board,in regard to the transfer of the old Immigration Barracks to the board for use as a destitute children’s home. The Mayor, chairman of the board, accompanied Mr Hislop over the place, and Mr Jackson, ex-chairman, who was going on by the train, and Mr Turnbull M.H.R.,had a quarter of an hour’s conversation with the minister and the Mayor about it at the railway station. Inspector Pardy states that he stopped the taing-Smith fight because it became a brutal affair, each man trying to inflict as much bodily harm as possible on his adversary. Smith, covered with marks on his neck, and one oyo closed, was fighting at a great di advantage, and as he was brutally punished the Inspector ordered their arrest. He considered the exhibition to have been a pure and simple prize fight, except that thin gloves were used. Laing and Smith wore allowed out on bail last nighc in sureties amounting to £6OO. The noted quality of the Coffee made in the Cafes of Turkey, Prance, and America is chiefly due to the fact that only Fresh Roasted Coffee is used ; so that none of the volatile oil and other essentials are lost. Ask your grocer for Anderson’s Coffee, and you will have a beverage alike refreshing and stimulating, as it is fresh roasted and ground at the factory, Timaru.—[^ DVT -]

For Continuation- of Rhading Matter See Fourth Page. Tend ci's. TENDERS. npENDEBS are invited for PLOUGHING -a- about 100 ACRES, 40 Acres in Stubble and tbe remainder in Grass Land. Tenders close on TUESDAY 30th April, to be addressed to C. K. MEREDITH FAYE Salisbury, Timaru. Wanted. nnAILOR MADE COSTUMES. Heavy -S- Striped Dress Tweeds opening ex lonic, Sfd per yard, Dressmaking, 10s 6d. Davies & Mukphy. MATRIMONIAL BUREAU. WANTED KNOWN.—That a Matrimonial Bureau has been opened in Napier, Ladies and Gentlemen availing themselves of its services can rely upon secrecy and honesty. Single Ladies and Gentlemen, Widows and Widowers, can Gnd suitable Life Partners at once. Particulars sent on receipt of fourpcnco in stamps Address— Matbimonial Bureau, Napier. SLnlc Advertisements. The fifth session of the s.c. TECHNICAL SCHOOL will bo opened by a Public Meeting at 8 p.m. this THURSDAY EVENING. 25th, in the Public School. Ilia Worship the Mayor will preside. Addresses Given. All interested invited. Students enrolled at close of the Moating. J. 11. WlL'iOy, M.A. President.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4990, 25 April 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4990, 25 April 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 4990, 25 April 1889, Page 3