New Advertisements. rjnHE STEEPLECHASE. A Coach will leave Cobb's office at 11, a.m. rpHE HEINES ARE COMING, AND WILIi SHORTLY APPEAR \ AT THE ROYAL HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOMS. AUCTION SALE OF FRUIT AND FOREST TREES AND SHRUBS T4/TESSES. STUBBS & KING Have received instructions to sell by auction at their rooms, Timaru, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, Consignment from a Christchurch Nursery, of 5,000 Fruit and Forest Trees 1,000 Garden Shrubs and Flowera Sale at 1 o'clock. Terms Cash. T & H. GILBERT, TAILORS, GREAT SOUIII ROAD, Beg to inform the public that from this date the trade will be carried on under tho management of Mr. P. CLARK. P. C. has had many years' experience m the largest shops m Glasgow, Edinburgh, aud the Colonies. June 8, 18G6. ANE POUND REWARD. LOST, on the 22nd of May, from Mr. Dunnage's station, Burkes Pass, a black and tan Sheep Dog, answers ;to the name of Ben ; he has a white stripe down the forehead, and about one inch off the point of his tail. Whoever will return the sarao to Mr. Dunnage, Three Springs Station, will receive the above reward. |T> A N X NOTICE. The Office of the Bank of New Zealand will :lose at noon on Friday, . the Bth instant, on account of the Steeplechase taking place on that day. JOHN P. HARRIS, Pro Agent. Bank of New Zealand, Timarti, June 7, 1866. M. U. I. O. O. F. TOYAL TIMARCT LODGE, NO. 5308. TENDERS are invited for twelve months, for Medical Attendance and Medicine to Members of the above Lodge, their wives and families. To be sent to the undersigned on or before the 20th instant. By order, JOHN REILLY, Secretary. NOTICE. fTVEIE undersigned request that the accounts *- owing by the late Mr. John Beswick be rendered without delay, and also that all debts owing to the deceased be paid to them at Once. T. W. HALL, W. C. BESWICK, Executors. Timaru, June 6, 1860. rriO CARPENTERS, BTJILDERS, AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS wanted for the erection (labour only) of a woolahed; Tenders open till the sth day of July, 1866. Plans' and specifications may be seen at the stores of GEORGE GRAY RUSSELL & CO., George^street, Timaru, N Or at the Levels Station. Jtme.B, 1866. rjIIMARU AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. WANTED to Rent for a term of years, a section of land, from four to five acres m extent, for the use of the above Association— must be hear the town. H. BELFIELD, Honorary Secretary. -pEG I STRATI ON. On and after Monday, the 11th instant, the Registration of Births, Deaths, 'and Marriages, of the Timaru District, wfll be carried on at the office of the Registrar, B. WobTlcombe, Esq. Hi BELFIELD," - ' Deputy'Registran
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Timaru Herald, Volume IV, Issue 108, 8 June 1866, Page 3
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