New Advertisements. FINAL NOTICE. TO LEVELS ROAD BOARD RATEPAYERS. A LL RATES NOT PAID IMMEDIA- -£*- TELY, will be SUED FOR. By Order of the Board, W, T. BARNETT, 16no Clerk. TIMARU AND CHRISTCHURCH CRICKET MATCH. rpHIS MATCH will take place on FRI- -*- DAY, the 30th inst., on the Ground of the Timaru Cricket Club. C. S. FRASER, Hou. Sec. A SUBSCRIPTION BALL m connection with the above, Match, will tuke place m the MECHANICS' INSTITUTE on Iho same Evening. Tickets may bo obtained from members of the Committee. C. T. H. PERRY C. S. FRASER, 27n0 Trustees.
. ABSTRACT OF SALE BY AUCTION. [bee advebtisement]. This Day. By Messrs Jonas and Hart, on the farm of Mr Speeobly, near Geraldine, at 12 o'clock .—Live and Dead Farm Stock. r POST OFFICE NOTICES. A Post Office is now opened at Waimate Junction. The second mail for Oaraaru and A'aimato will close at 3 p.m., instead of 1.30 p.m. daily. Mails for Dunedin will close daily at 3 p.m. " and at 1.30 p.m. on Mondays and Thursdays, and 6 a.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays; • al?o, per Beautiful Star, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. On and after this date the Post-office as Albury (Opawa) will be re-opened, and mails 1 despatched thereto daily. 2 On and after Oct. 1, a Post-ofllco will be 0 opened at Chertsey. i. W. W. Beswick, 1 Postmaster. Timaru, Nov. 17, 1877. TO CONTRACTORS AND FARMERS. Til O R SAL E— First-class CRUSHED BARLEY, for Horse Feed, m any quantities, by the Undersigned, P. CUNNINGHAM AND CO., 27n0- Strathallim-street. [A CAED.'] , TVB. J. H. I'OWNEND CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, , (Late of Guy's Hospital, London,) OHRISTCHURCH. Hours of attendance : — Mornings, from 10 until 1. Evenings, 6 „ 9. 9no r\ N SAL EPRIME SEED BARLEY, Cheaper for Horse Feed than Oat?. 23n0 ROYSE, STEAD & CO. miMARU TEA WAiIEHOUSE, SEASON 1877—1873. The Largest and Choicest selection of TEAS ever imported to this Market, consisting of — 1342 BOXES 273 HALF-CHESTS. Among these will be found a Spcciul Novelty m the PLANET CHOP, for which our Agents paid the second highest price realised at Foo Chow this Season, and describe it as "The choicest pickings of earliest Springleaf Buds, called Pete How (Wuitehair), grown on the Chief Mountain Range of the Foh Rain Province. Marvellously Stron", Rich, and well Flavored." " BENJ. HIBBARD, sno TnrAEU Tea Wakehouse.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 1896, 27 November 1877, Page 2
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