Wanted. WANTED— A middle aged WOMAN ss Cook, one nho understands good ilain cooking ; references required ; Wages, e3O. Apply to Meb Wbbbx, Boordinglouee, Snphia street. lde WANTED— At once, SMART BOY to tease hair and assist upholsterers, r. W. Ftps. lde WANTED— A good GENERAL BERTANT for Hotel, must understand plain cooking ; one other kept ; Wages, to a good hand, £35 per year. Apply, G. J. Palmes, Bailway Hotel, Albury. lde WANTED— For up-country — A General BERTANT. Apply to E. Cobnish, Grocer. lde WANTED KNOWN— That Advertise meats under this heading are charged 1b 6d each for FOUR LINEB and under, beyond that, 3s per inch for First Insertion, aad Is 6d ditto subsequently. 21 my \XT ANTED KNOWN— That MKB HILL VV has BEMOTED to tho BAILWAY BOARDING HOUSE and DINING KOOMB, Cain's Terrace, back of Railway Station, l&tely ocoupied by Mr Wadlow. Comfortable Board and Lodging, £1 per week. A first-olass Dinner on the table daily from 12 to half-past 2 for ONE SHILLING. Tea and Coffee at all hours. 9de WANTED KNOWN— That KITCHEN RANGES, with WROUGHT IRON BOILERS, manufactured by X. Orompton, Christchuroh (which were highly oommended at Timaru Show) can be had at List Price, with half carriage added, at J. Houston's, South Road, Timaru. 28oc T. lifeS I*?* R. (£'£' JW /?<%%) WATER SUPPLY. A PPLIOATIONS for SUPPLY of XjL WATER will be Received by the Town Clerk, on Payment of 6 months Water Rate m advance. The Council will supply and lay the connections to Boundaries of Seolionß. Applications will also be Received, up till 14th Dec, 1881, from persons desirous of being Licensed to Perform the Plumbing Work m connection with the Water Supply, m accordance with By-law No. 17. EDWIN Hx. LOUGH, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Timaru, 29th Nov., 1881. 30no WATER SUPPLY. rpENDER3 will bo received up to 7 o'clock _L p.m. on Saturday, the 3rd December, 1881— For LAYING BERTICE CONNECTIONS during the ensuing Twelve Months. Specifications to be eoen at my office. EDWIN Hy. LOUGH, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office 30th November, 1881. lde Trespass Notices. NOTICE A NY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING -£jL m Mount Horrible Bubo, (known as Rhodes' Bush) will be Proseouted. A. W. WRIGHT, 659 fUaremont. NOTICE. A LL Persons found TRESPASSING m ./». pursuit of game or othertaita on landi belonging to Mr Thos. Ktsa will be proseoutod S. A. BRISTOL, FiKhuntine Creek. Stud Horses THE THOROUGHBRED HORSE "TRUMP CARD" WILL STAND THIS SEASON at the HOMESTEAD, FOUR PEAKB, except on Saturdays, whoD he will visit Geraldine. Terms — 6 guineas, and 5s groomaga. Paddock accommodation for mares at 2b 6d per week, but no responsibility taken. All mares to be paid for before being taken away. L. WALKER. Four Peals, Sept. Bth, 1881. 12sa TO STAND THIS SEASON. THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION DANIEL O'RORKE Will Travel m the Distriotß of Temuka, Timaru, Point, Kakahu and Geraldine. For terms and all information, apply to T. W. CORBETT, 23se Geraldine. TO STAND THIS SEASON, The well-known Thoroughbred Entire Horse LOTHAIR, By Paladin, by Traducer ; dam Fnsohia j Lothair's dam Caßsy, imported from Australia. Will ba at Levels Plains, Waitohi Flat, Totara Flat, and Point during the season . For terms and particulars, apply to JOHN WORTHINGTON, Pleasant Point. N.B.— Good Paddocks. lOoc TO STAND THIS 8 EJAJB O.N The Thoroughbred Horse MACILLEATHEAN. By Tim Whifflor (Sng.), dam Flying Scud ; Fisherman — Jeanetto, by Little John (imp.) j Vide Australian Stud Book. MaoiliLßAthean is dark brown, rising six years old, stands sixteen hands, with perfect temper and good action. Terms — £3 10s ; ono mare m five given to bonafide ownors. Paddocks free till Ist of January, 1881. Every caro taken, but no responsibility. A. L. BARKER, 19so Wainui, Winchester. The Well-known Clydesdale Stallion YOUNG CONQUEROR WILL TRATEL tho PLEASANT POINT, TOTARA, WAITOHI, TEMUKA, LETELS PLAINS, TIMARU, and MOUNT HORRIBLE Di.triots this season. For Pedigree, see Cards. T» meet the times, terms will be as follows ; — Service for Season, £3 3s, payoble January Ist, 1882. Half guarantee of £5 5s (£2 12s 6d), payable January Ist, 1882. Guarantee, £6 6s. All Mares sent to owner's paddook will be charged 2s each per week, but no responsibility taken. Groom's fee, 6s, payable first service. JAMES BULLITAN, Bo ° Levels Talley. Christchuroh Agency. MR WALTER SUCKLING * STATIONER, &o. j Manchester Streex, South, J is AGENT m Christohuroh for si THE "TIMARU HERALD," b Copies of which can be obtained at his Shop ii after arrival of Express each day. ldrav 01
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2246, 2 December 1881, Page 4
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745Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Timaru Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 2246, 2 December 1881, Page 4
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