Business Notices. T^LECTRIC TELEGRAPH DEPARTMENT. On and after the Ist JUSE, the Electric Telepraph Office will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for the transmission of messages. A. M'Laughlin, Officer m Charge and Telegraphist, Timaru. TO AGRICULTURISTS. FIRST SUFFOLK DRILL IN THE DISTRICT. /^IORN or seeds drilled, at 5s per acre. Drill brought on to farm by man working same. Farmers to use their own horses m drilling. Except m old tillage, land will require harrowing previously. From 12 to 15 acres per day can bo put m, with a great saving of seed. Ordera addressed to W. BENBOW, or E. J. PILBROW Post Office, Timuka. STABLES. JOHN TUCKER Begs to inform the inhabitants of Timaru and neighbourhood that he has opened first class premises m the above line. HORSES AND VEHICLES For hire at moderate rates. Also bought and sold upon commission. BRANCH OF MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY, (containing upwards of two thousand volumes), 9 Colombo Street, Christchurch. COOKE & CO. having purchased the Circulating Library of Mr. J. Baker, have effected arrangements with the Mudie Library Company, London (Limited), for a regular supply of the newest and choicest works of interest, the first shipment of which is now to hand, per Cissy, three further shipments being m transitu. Subscription for Three Vols. Weekly — One Pound Five Shillings, Annually. Fourteen Shillings Half-yearly, Seven Shillings and Sixpence, Quarterly, Commencing from time of entry. Country subscribers by continuing can obtain four sets of books monthly for interchange. New catalogue ready m a few days. T>EER, BEER, BEER. OAMARU BREWERY. \ WILLIAMS & WHITMORE now having their Malt House m full operation, and having just completed extensive alterations m their Brewerj r , are prepared to supply the I CELEBRATED OAMARU BREW In any quantities, and m first-class condition. Oamaru, March 7, 1866. HOAfiD AND EDUCATION. PIGEON BAY 4.CADEM"* For terms for Boarders, &&, apply at the Academy to W. S. FITZGERALD. Pigeon Bay, July sth, 1865. r\AMARUB R E W E R Y. We beg to intimate that we have appointed MESSRS. ROYSE, MUDIE & MILLER SOLE AGENTS FOR OUR BEER AND PORTER, And they are authorised to collect all monies due to us, and to discharge accounts on our behalf. WILLIAMS & WHITMORE. gap Our Premises beiDg now much extended, and our Malt-house completed, we shall be m a position to maintain a constant supply of THE BEST BREW. Agent for Timaru — J. L. Lancaster. W. & W. Oamaru, 9th March, 1866. AAMARU COACH FACTORY. Vehicles of every description made to order with the best materials. J. OGIL VI E, TEES AND TYNE STREETS. Prices and Patterns sent to any part of the country by letter, by giving particulars. Bugpy material always on hand, and all sorts of repairs neatly executed with promptness and despatch. WAIMATE. IVTAN CHESTER BROTHERS, * AND GOLDSMITH, BUTCHERS AND GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. STATIONS SUPPLIED.
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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 108, 8 June 1866, Page 1
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