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Tenders WANTED TENDERS for cutting 150 cords of Firewood — 4ft. Apply, Long Bush Brickyard. jy 10 For Sale and to Let FIR SALE—Comfortable family residence, nearly n«w, 8 rooms, storeroom and wa’hhouse, gas and water laid on, Leamington Range, 66 feet frontage to Ythan street, near Forth street Apply, W. B. Fcandrett, Estate Agent, corner Esk and Deo street. jyl3 FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY SECTION 67, Waiau District, 215 acres, lately oc cupied by Mr Hector McKay, at a low priceand n easy terms. TOTHILL, WATSON & CO., 8 Inverca FARM FOR SALE NEW RIVER HUNDRED. NEAR Wallacetown, on the Oporo Road, about 197 acres, part of the late holding of A. and A. Carmichael, sub-divided ; dwelling house and good stabling;immediate occupation; easy terms; small deposits; interest 5 per cent. Apply, G. E. TUCKER, jy4Tay street. The Otago and Southland Investment Co., Ltd HAVE Town and Country Properties FOR SALE or TO LET Apply The OFFICE, 005 Liddel street Sporting gOUTHLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUTUMN MEETING To be held ON WEDNESDAY, 29th JULY, 1896. PROGRAMME (Approved). Races to start at 12 a.m. 1. Maidex Handicap Trot, in saddle, of 10 sovs nominations, 10s, accep'iances free : 2 miles 2. Handicap Harness Trot, of £l7 10s ; second horse, £2 10s from stakes: nominations 10s ; acceptances 7s 6d ; 2 miles 3. Handicap Selling Trot, saddle, of 10 so vs ; winner sold for 5 sovs; 2 miles, surplus to Club ; nomi- . nations 10s ; acceptances free. 4. Birthday Handicap, in saddle, of 30 bovs ; 2nd, 5 sovs from the Stake ; nominations 20s : acceptances 10s ; 3 miles 5. Pony Handicap Flat Race of 10 sovs : for Ponies 14 hands 2 inches and under, to be measured before starting ; nominations IQs ; acceptances nil: 4 furlongs 6. Tradesmen’s Handicap Trot (optional), 10 sovs, for horses only that have been fairly worked in any business three months prior to meeting, wiihing a radius of 25 miles of Invercargill Post Office, and that have never been entered for a race. Tradesmen’s Race of 1895 excepted. Nominations 10s; acceptances free :1| mile 7. Invercargill Handicap Trot, Saddle, of £22 10s 2nd, £2 10s from Stake : nominations, 12s 6d ; acceptances, 10s; 1J mile 8. The Brunner Relief Trot, a sweep of 10s each ; all proceeds to be banded over to the Secretary Relief Fund. Entries immediately after the Tradesmen’s is run. Once round Course. Minimum weight for Trotting Horses, 10 stone All entries must state pedigree, and last three performances ; colors of rider, and must be accompanied WITH THE NECESSARY CASH. Nominations for all events close on Thursday, July 16th, at 8 p.m. Handicaps for all events on Monday, July 20th, at 8 p.m. Acceptances for all events, whether fees or not, close on Friday, July 24th, at 8 p.m. For full particulars see posters. Totalisator. RICHARD CLARK, je23 Secretary’' Public Notices Makarewa Brick and Tile Works. THE PROPRIETOR of these works, by exper inenting, has greatly improved the quality of his bricks and drain pipes, and has obtained from the Patent Office of tins colony experimentor’s protective rights for the new process, and can now supply all thoroughly well burned and extra strong bricks, superior to any bricks hitherto obtainable in this district. Pressed Bricks Are all o an burn, uniform in,‘colour, an I beautifully smooth surface ; superior to any pressed bricks ever used in Southland.’ Paving Bricks For Stables, Outhouses, yards, Etc., Lex'ra herd burned, at £1 per thousand. Drain Pipes. These will be found much improved, being Ihorough.y burned and very string and extra light to ieduce cost rai age. ml 9 THOS. BUXTON. J. H WHITAKER, AT THE EXHIBITION MART. IS NOW OPENING |UP New, Choice and Seasonable Goods Better Value than which was never offered to the SOUTHLAND PUBLIC. The following are a few quotations of prices, but as quality is the real test of cheapness public inspection is respectfully invited, and as a result of,the samel SATISFACTIOxN CONFIDENTLY ANTICIPATED. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS— J. H. WHITAKER EXHIBITION MART, NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL, TAY STREET, WHERE YOU CAN GET— Unbleached Calico .. .. From l|d Per Yard Unbleached Sheeting (72 in) .. ~ lOd „ Unbleached Table Damask (all linen),, Is 6d ~ Striped Flannelettes .. .. ~ „ Galateas and Ginghams .. ~ 5d ~ Plain and Fancy Dress Stuffs .. „ 4M „ Art Muslins .. .. .. „ 3fd ~ Cretonnes .. .. .. 4£d , 1 Job line of Imported Flannels „ 9d ~ All Wool Colonial Flannels .. ~ Is „ Brown Hollands .. .. „ 6d ~ Flax Sheetings (Forfar) .. ~ 6d ~ Check Glass Cloth .. .. „ 7d „ White Calico.. .. .. , 3d ~ Remnants of many of the above lines at CLEARING PRICES. Ladies’ Black Cotton Hose .. From 6d per Pair Ladies’Black Cashmere Hose .. ~ Is ~ Ladies’ Black Cashmere Gioves „ Gd „ Ladies’Corsets .. .. ~ 2s 6d ~ Ladies’ IVool Vesta .. .. „ Is 9d Each Ladies’ Wool Slips .. .. 2s „ Ladies’ Black Straw Sailor Hata ',, la „ Ladies’Umbrellas (job line) .. „ la, „ Ladies’ and Girls’ Ulsters at HALF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICE.2 Ladies’, Girls’, and Infants’ UndorJ clothing a Speciality, J2F AND REMARKABLY CHEAP, Jet Sprays for Bonnet Trimming .. From 6d Each Tapes in bundles of 1 doz, assorted.. „ 6d „ Sewing Cottons, Id and lAd per reel, Is and Is 3d doz Coats’ Crochet Balls, 2d each, or .. Is 9d doz A NICE ASSORTMENT OF WHITE and COLOURED MUSLIN APRONS. Men’s Merino Half Hose .. . .From 6d per pair Men’s Washing Ties, Gd each or 3 for Is Men’s and Boys’Tweed Capa .. ~ Gd Each Men’s Flannelette Shirts (with collars),, 2a ~ Men’s Flannel Undershirts .. „ 3a Gd „ Men’s Ribbed Wool Pants .. „3sGd ~ Men’s Colonial Tweed Suita .. „ 25s SEN’S BELTS, BRACES, STUDS, HATS, HAND KERCHIEFS, &c., &c., EQUALLY CHEAP AT THE 3 EXHIBITION MART, NEXT EMPIRE HOTEL, PMi’S KAiZENA A Very Fine Preparation. PRIZE MEDALS MELBOURNE, PARIS, DUBLIN AND SYDNEY. ALL GROCERS.

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Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Southland Times, Issue 13508, 16 July 1896, Page 1

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