Trespass Notices. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING m pursuit of Game or otherwise, on the Inland near Milford Lagoon, n. ar Ti-muka, ( belonging, to ibe Undersigned, will be PriOSECUTED. M. QUINN , W. ACKUOYD. March 16th, 1881. 17ma ' NOTICE A NY PEKSOK FOUND TRESPASSING ] - -TjL m Mount Horrible Bush (known as ; Rhodes' Bush) will bo Prosecuted. A. TV. WRIGHT, 6so Claromont. NOTICE. "\TOTICE is hereby given that any Person -131 TRESPASSING m Pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on WilKiw Bridge Farm, Waitohi Flat, will be Prostcutrd. 16ma HENRY HULLEN, Sen. NOTICE" ANY Person found TRESPASSING m pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on any land belonging to tlie undersigned will be Prosecuted. JOHN COOK, 28ma • Pleasant Point. NO IICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING m Pursuit of Game or otherwise, jon tbe Raukapuka Estate, wil be Prosecuted, and Po ; son will be laid for Doge. (Signed) W. POSTLETHWAITE. 31ma HAVING now put Sheep on tho Hangitata Islands, TRESPASSERS on that or uny other portion of the Orari Estate will be ttrictly proiecuted. POISON is LAID, and all stray Dogs will be destroyed. By order, 23ap WM. GUNN. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING m pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on any Property belonging to the Undersigned will bo Prosecuted. 6ap T. W. HALL, Sen. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found TRESPASSING m pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on mj Property at the Washdyke will bo Protecuted. James McDonald, 6ap WaehdTke. NOTICE. ANY PERSON fcrrc 1 . TRESPASSING m Pursuit of Cxnme on tho Levels Estate will be Prosecuted. CHAS. N. ORBELL. April 6th. ' 7up NOTICE. ANY PERSONS found TRESPASSING*! m Pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on tbe Peel Foreist Estate will be Prosecuted. Poison will be Laid for Dogs. 13ap G. J. DENNISTOUN. NOTICE. ANY PERSON found Removing Goods, or TRbSPASSING m my Nursery, Gardens or Paddocks, will bo Prosecuted. W. WHEELBAND, Nurseryman, 13ap Temuka. NOTICE. ANY Person found TRESPASSING m pursuit of Game, or otherwise, on Island Farm, Milford, will bo Prosecuted. 28ma F. B. OLDFIELD. " NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING m pursuit of game or otherwite on lands belonging to Mr Thos. Kiho will be proeecutod fi A BRISTOL, Pighunting Creek. ■ Wanted. WANTED— A First-class COOK. References requited. Apply to T. G. Cobk. 25ap LEVELS ROAD BOARD. WANTR 1 } TO RENT for one year a good ROOM m a central position m Timaru for a Board Room. Tenders to be lodged by 9th May, addrepsi d to WILLIAM MOODY, 23ap Chairman. LEVELS ROAD BOARD. WANTED— A Person qualified to act as CLERK and OVERSEER to tho Levels Road Board, Applications, stating salary required, to be lodged by the 9th of May, addressed to WILLIAM MOODY, Chairman. Timaru, 13th April, 1881. 14ap Wanted— ladies to know that COWAN & FOSTER are SELLING JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES at 2a lid. WANTED KNOWN— That AIK3 HILL has REMOVED from Beach Road to the RAILWAY BOARDING HODSE and DINING ROOMS, Cain's Terrace, back of Eailway Station, l&tely occupied by Mr Wadlow. Comfortable Board and Lodging, £1 per week. A first-class Dinner on the table daily from 12 to half-past 2 for ONE SHILLING. Tea and Coffeo at all hours. 9de WANTED— mHE LADIES of TIMARU and DISJL TRICT to Know that COY AND DRTJHMOND Have JUST OPENED OUT tho FIRST of their NEW SEASON'S DRAPERS", Consisting of 21 Pkge, ex R.M.S. " Cuzco," comprising the very Nowert and moßt Choice Goods m Dresses, Mantle?, Jackets, Uletcrs, Silks, Satins, Flushes, Pomponettes, Ribbons, Plush Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, Umbn-llas, Furs, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, io., &c, and a few Paris Model Bonnets; these to be supplemented by 9 Pkge, ex Orari, now overdue 69 Pbf.s, ex Centurion, due 11th March 6 Pkgs, ex Westland, duo 30th March 14 Pkgs, ex Norfolk, duo early m June 19 Pks, to follow m month of May Making m all 128 Cases and Buleß of Drapery, Clothing, Carpets, Mattings, Floor-cloths, Linoleums, Manchester and Furnishing Goods, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c, ie, all bought from the M»nufacturorß under unusually favorable condition*, placing them m a position lo put before their Customers the Best Lines procurable m tho English and Foreign Markets, at Prices that cannot but give satisfaction alike, to Buyer and Seller. Many of this SeaFon's Goods being exceedingly Choice, COY AND DKUMMOND would solicit an early inspection. They talco this opportunity of reminding tho Ladies that their DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT is etill under the exceedingly efficient management of MISS GREEN. DUNSTABLB HOUSE. Timaru, March 7th, 1881. Bmß
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2057, 27 April 1881, Page 4
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734Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 2057, 27 April 1881, Page 4
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