Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

Trespass Notices. ALL PERSONS found TRESPABSING m pursuit of Game or otherwu-e, on the leland neur Milford Lagoon, nrar Temuka, belonging to tho Undersigned, will be PROSECUTED. M. QUINN W. ACKROYD. Mnrc'i 16th, 1831. 17ma NOTICE A NY PEKSON FOUND TRESPASSING J&. m Mount Horriblo Bush (known aB ( Bhorios' BuBh) will bo Prosecuted. A. "W. WRIGHT, 6so Clnremont. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that any Person TRESPASSING m Pureuit of Game, or o'.herwiee, on Willow Bridge Farm, Waitohi Flat, will bo Prosecuted. lGma HENRY HULLEN, Sen. NOTICE" ~ ANY Person found TRESPASSING m pureuii. of Game, or otherwise, on any lund belonging to the undersigned will be Proeecuted. JOHN COOK, 28ma Pleasant Point.. NO 1 ICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING m Pursuit of Game or otherwise, en tho Rnukiipuku Estiitc, wi'l bo Prosecuted, and Poison will \>£ laid for Dogs. (Signer!) W. POSTLETHWAITE. 31ma IN dmequfnee of Serious Dnmagp, an)oio found CUTTING m any BUSH, or DAMA.GING FENCES on tho Brothers Farm will bo PROSECUTE IX C. H. VERITY, 9ap Pro. Messrs Garrick & Cowlishaw. ANYONE found DAMAGING FENCES or otherwise TRESPAS.^ING on Rockwood Farm will be PROSECUTED. C. H. VERITY, 9.p Pro. W. G. Inman. HAVING now put Sheep on the Rangit.ila Wand, TRESPASSERS on that or ur.y other portion of the Orari Estuto will be strictly prosecuted. POISON id LAID, oml all stray Dogs will bo destroyed. By order, 23ap WM. GUNN. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING m pursuit p? Game, or otherwise, on any Property belonging to the Undersigned will be Proeecuted. 6ap T. W. HALL, Sen. NOXIOB. ' ANY PERSON fjund TRESPASSING m pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on my Property at the Wußbdyke will be ProFCcutcd. James McDonald, 6ap Waelidyke. NOTICIf. " ANY PERSON fcrri TRESPASSING m Pursuit of Unuio on the Levels Estnto will be Proeecuted. CHAS. N. ORBELL. April 6th. 7up NOTICE. ANY PERSONS found TRESPASSING m Pnrauit of Game, or otherwise, on the Peel Forest Estate will bo Prosecuted. " PoißOn will be Laid for Dogs. 13np G. J. DENNKTOUN. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found Removing Goods, . or TRKSPASSING m my Nursery, Gardens or Paddoi'ke, will be Prosecuted. W. -WHEELBAND, Nurseryman, 13ap Temuka. NOTICE. ANY Person found TRESPASSING m pursuit of Guffio, 'or othern-iso, on leland Farm, Milford, will bo Prosecuted. 28ma F. R. OLDFIELD. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS found TRE3PASSING m purßUit of gamo or otherwise on my property, at Woodside, nnd Fairfield Bueh, Pleasant Vulley, will bo Prosecuted. 19ap WM. UPTON SLACK. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPABSING m pursuit of gamo or othertoite on lands belonging to Mr Thob. King will be prosecuted H A "BRISTOL, Pighunting Creek. Wanted. LEVELS ROAD BOARD. WANTED— A Person qualified to act as CLERK and OVERSEER to tho Levels Road Board. Applications, stating i salary required, lo bo lodged by Ihe 9th of May, addressed to ' WILLIAM MOODY, Chairman. Timaru, 13th April, 1881. 14ap 'ANTED KNOWN— That MK3 HILL has REMOVED from Beach Road to tho RAILWAY BOARDING HOUSE and DINING ROOMS, Cain's Terrace, b,ick of Railway Station, Istoly occupied by Mr Wacilow. Comfortablo Board and Lodging, £1 per week. A first-class Dinner on tho table daily from 12 to half-pnst 2 for ONE BUILLING. Tcaand Coffee at all hours. 9do WANTED— rjißE LADIES of TIMARU and DISX TRIOT to Know that COY AND DRTJMMOND Have JUST OPENED OUT tho FIRST of their NEW SEASON'S DUAPERY, Consifting of 21 Pkgs, ex R.M.S. " Cuzco," comprising lho very Newest and most Choice Goods m DreßSos, Mantle;, Jaoketß, UMers, Silks, Satins, Piushcß, Pomponrllos, Ribbons, Plubli Ribbonß, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Furs, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, 4c, &c, and a few Paris Model Bonnets j these to bo supplemented by 9 Pkgs, ex Orari, now overdue 59 Pl<ks, ex Centurion, due 11th March 6 Pkgß. ex Weßtlnnd, duo 30th March 14 Plfgs, ex Norfolk, duo early m June 19 Pks, to follow m month of May Making m all 128 Ciiace and Buleß of Drapery, Clothing, Cnructs, Mattings, Floor-cloths, Linoleums, Manchester and Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Hnberdashory, &0., &c, all bought from tlio .Manufacturers under unusually favornbloconditu.n«, phu-ing them m a poßilion lo put before their Customors the Boet Lines procurublo m tho English and Koreign Markets, at Prieeß that cannot but give satisfaction aliko lo Buyer and Seller. Many of this Senson's Goods being exceedingly Choice, COY AND DRUMMOND would solicit an early inspection. They take this opportunity of reminding the Ladios that their DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is still under the oxceodingly efficient management of MISS GREEN. DUNSTABLE HOUSE. Timaru, March 7th, 1881. Bma

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD18810425.2.19.4

Bibliographic details

Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2055, 25 April 1881, Page 4

Word Count
745

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2055, 25 April 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2055, 25 April 1881, Page 4

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert