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New Advertisements. It I MAR O LAND, BOILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. j The usual Monthly Meeting of Shareholders i of the above Society will be held at the MechaI nics' Institute on Monday, April 2nd, ' at i half-past Seven o'clock, for tbe payment of sub- : seriptions, interest, &c A Sale of Shares will take place punctually at half -past Eight o'clock. The election of a 'Trustee to take place, vice J. H. Sl/TTER, resigned. JOHN KfNG, Secretary. NOTICE. A LL DEBTS due to William Butterworth, SX. late of the Queen's Hotel, are requested to be paid without further delay. WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH. Timaru, March 29, 1866. NOTICE. A PUBLIC BALL Will take place at the POINT ACCOMMODATION HOUSE On the SIXTH OF APRIL, When all who delight iv this pleasant recreation arc requested to attend. Mr. H. Walden's Coach will leave his house, Timaru, at Five, p.m., on the above date, with passengers to the Point WILLIAM WARNE, Proprietor. March 30, 18GG. m O THE FARMERS And others m the Timaru District. PUBLIC MEETING AT AROWHENUA A Public Meeting of Agriculturists and others is called for SATURDAY, 6th APRIL, IS6O, In the NEW ASSEMBLY UOOMS, CROWN HOTEL, AROWHEXUA) At Six o'clock, p.ms To establish a Company for the building a FLOUR MILL To be called the " Union Mill," for the general benefit of the whole District of Timaru. The present Mill at the Tetnuka having proved itself quite inadequate to supply the wants and requirements of this rapidly increasing agricultural district, the undersigned earnestly request the attendance of farmers and others interested iv land produce to attend this meeting, that a Company may be formed to meet the wants of the District Signed WM. GOSLING, T. O. RAYNER, ED. PILBROW. Arowhenua, 2Cth March, 1866. A ROWHENUA SUNDAY SCHOOL, A Sunday School Committee having beeu formed, consisting of members belonging to the different sections of tbe Church of Christ, occasionally worshipping at the New Zealand Schoolroom, Arowhcnna, they take this opportunity of announcing that a Sunday School has beeu established m this township on purely unsectarian principles, and earnestly invite all parents) who wish the advancement of the spiritual instruction of their children, to embrace the opportunity now offered. A staff of Teachers has kindly undertaken to engage m the labour of love, with the hope of training the rising generation to glorify God by a holy walk and conversation iv after lite. School hour, l # 3o, p.m., every Sunday. ALEX. WILSON, Superintendent of Sunday School. OTEAM THRESHING And Combined Double Dressing and SMUTTING MACHINE, All hands found, corn threshed* dressed, delivered into sacks, and weighed, at one shilling per bushel. An extra charge will be made for quantities under 500 bushels. Coal and water to be supplied by farmer ; tho coal to be paid for at market rates. If men and machine are kept idle by any neglect of party engaging same, demurrage will be charged at the rats of £2 per honr. Engineer, Feeder, and Receiver, continually attending machine, to be provided with board and lodging. Forks and rakes, if necessary, to be provided by farmer. On appointing with the engineer, for removing machinery, the person requiring same will send for one part, and party who has finished deliver the other, if the distance does not exceed five miles. Timely notice is requested, as it will often cause the machinery to be moved shorter stages* i and thus be more convenient for agriculturists at large i* Orders will be received by JOHN BftEAKWALL, [Engineer, or E. PILBROW, Post Office, Temuka. £J?D OF HEW ADYEBTISEKESTFj

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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 98, 30 March 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 98, 30 March 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 98, 30 March 1866, Page 3

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