New Advertisements. I^o L E T— A four-roomed COTTAGE ii Sophia-street. Apply to A. Z., office of this paper. HP O BE LET, A good Two-roomed Cobbed House at Sandie Town, and Two Acres of LandApply to CLARKSON & TURNBULL August, 1865. TfOR SALE — TEN SHARES m the Timaru Building a&d Investment Society. Apply by letter to A. 8., Office of this Paper. MILK! MILK!! MILK!!! TAMES PATERSON, begs to inform the m habitants of Timaru and its neighbourhood that he will for the future retail the milk from Messrs. Cookson and Webber's dairy, and hopes by supplying a perfectly unadulterated article to merit a share of their custom. JAMES PATERSON. IFhotograph y. JOSEPH BAUME (from Regent-street, London, and late of Princess-street, Dunedin) begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and surrounding District, that he has opened a Photographic Studio, near the Me* chanics' Institute, where he intends carrying oa the business m all its branches. PRICES: 12 Cartes de Visites 409. 6 " " 255. 3 " " 17s. 6d. 1 " " 10s. Views, Carte de Visite size, 6 for 40s. Landscape Views, 12x10, 40s. each, or 25a, each if four or more are taken. Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed. A trial solicited. TIMARU MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. npHERE will be a meeting of the Committee -*■ held on Wednesday, the 16th inst., when the members of the Committee are requested to attend. EDWARD CARDALE, Hon. Sec. August 11th, 1865. ESTATE OF THE LATE WILLIAM SMITH. pREDITORS on the above Estate are reKj quested to send m their claims, and attend at our Offices to verify che same without delay. CARDALE AND PERRY, Solicitors. Timaru, August 11, 1865. QINCE the Requisition sent to me, the following Gentlemen have kindly promised their support. George Buchanan J. E. Duff J. Melton Edward Butler • George Meredith John Wilson John Dean Robert Double John Gibson John Weaver Henry Holmes Martin Conolly Samuel Lee W. G. Allen Thomas Bruce J. Boothroyd John Clark A. Dunn, JOHN HAYHURST. ; TEN POUNDS REWARD. STRAYED, from Pleasant Valley, m January last, and was afterwards seen on Mr. Thomson's run on the Otaio, a LIGHT BROWN COLT, unbroken, three years old, branded H on near shonlder, one white foot, and a white patch on the nose. Any person giving such information as will lead to his immediate recovery shall receive the above reward, and any one detaining the said colt after this notice will be prosecuted. Apply to Messrs. STUBBS & KING, Timaru. August 10, 1865. TWENTY POUNDS REWARD. HPHE above REWARD will be paid to any -*- Person giving such information as may lead to the conviction of parties removing STANDING or FALLEN TIMBER from any of the above mentioned Bushes : — Waimate Waihi Talbot j Peel ■■•'- --j Rangitari Arowhenua Valley of the Pareora i Or elsewhere ..•; i R.AG, RHODES,
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Timaru Herald, Volume II, Issue 65, 12 August 1865, Page 5
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458Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume II, Issue 65, 12 August 1865, Page 5
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