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Miscellaneous. POISON. WE hereby give notice that we shall lay Poison within the Fence round the Timaru Racecourse from this date. STUBBS & KING. June 29th, 1865. O T I C E . — The undersigned having turned loose some Australian Magpies m the Raukapuka bush for the purpose of acclimatization, persons are requested not to shoot, or m any way to molest them. ANGUS MACDONALD. NOTICE. \ FTER this date, all stray horses and cattle £*- found upon the run belonging to Mr. T King will be impounded ; and any person found m pursuit of the same without giving due notice, will be prosecuted. SAMUEL A. BRISTOL. Timaru, Oct. 7. NOTICE. A LL Parties entering upon the land occupied by the undersigned, at Timuka, between the sea beach and the fence, for the purpose of driving away cattle, or entering upon the land for any purpose whatever with dogs, must give notice to the owner before doing so ; otherwise legal proceedings will be taken against them. A. McBRATNEY. Timuka, May 8, 1866. PUBLIC NOTICE. rjiHE Provincial Government will until further -*- notice provide FREE passages for single women between the ages of 12 and 40, emigrating from England to Canterbury, m ships under contract with the Provincial Government. Married women and children will be charged for at the usual rates. The passages of male emigrants will be charged for at the rate of £14 per statute adult, on approved bills, payable 30 days after sight, or 10 per cent, discount for cash payments. By order of his Honor the Superintendent. RICHARD R, ARMSTRONG. Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, September 21, 1565. TOWN OF TIMARU. mO LESLIE C. THOMSON, ESQ. We, the undersigned Electors and Householders, m the Town of Timaru, request that you will come forward as a candidate to represent our interests m the next Provincial Council ; and m the event of your so doing we pledge ourselves to use every exertion to secure your election. We are, Sir, Yours faithfully, S. Hewlings Geo. W. Hall T. W. Fyfe H. Cain Wm. Massey Duncan McLean Fred. LeCren E. Butler Johu Tucker David McKenzie C. Jacobs J. Yoiuighusband J. Edward Duff Wm. Buttervvortli John Wilds H. J. LeCren William Bush David Ogilvie H. Durand W. G. Allen Alfred Fisher Edward Smith Robert Dorm Henry Salomon James P. Litstcr John Shields Strong Morrison A. Weaver Charles Green R, H. Wilson James Cotton Wm. Upton Robert Reid Richard Green H. Walden George Loader F. J. Wilson Richard Lougley Alex. Sutherland Alex. Frew Thomas French S. Lee James Dow Edward Foden Gentlemen, — I thank you very sincerely for the honor j'ou have done me by asking me to come forward as a candidate to represent Timaru m the Provincial Council. I shall have much pleasure m complying with your request. I shall do myself the honor of asking the electors to meet me on some convenient day previous to the election, m order to explain my views, and discuss any questions which they may be anxious to hear my opinions upon. If elected, I shall use every endeavour to secure your local interests and those of the province at large. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, LESLIE C. THOMSON. To S. Hewlings, Esq., G. W. Hall, Esq., and the other gentlemen signing the requisition.

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Timaru Herald, Volume V, Issue 110, 16 June 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume V, Issue 110, 16 June 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume V, Issue 110, 16 June 1866, Page 4