SHEFFIELD IRON WAREHOUSE. 198 OASES, Casks, .; Kegs, V Bundle*, BarreU and Drum* of 0103, LEADS, PAINTS, VARNISH, ; NAIL 9, and FENCING WIRE, &0., now landing:from Barque Akaroa at Port Chalmers, and IRONMONGERY now Landing from Araby Maid, to be sold cheap to make room for other Goods afloat. J. R. STANBELL, 3-13 109 Proprietor. MI S'S VERB ALL, Gonoral Draper, Milliner, Dressmaker and Corset Manuf ao- ■ turor, Colombo street, opoosito Cookham House, begs to intimato to tho Ladies of Timaru that she is now showing Goods suitablofor the Season ; and would particularly draw their attention to tho two largo Show Cases on view at the Exhibition. 4-1 403 EBENEZEB, SUITE, IMPORTER OF "DEBT NEWCASTLE COAX Orders by Post Card or otherwise Promptly Delivered at Lowest Rates. Offices and Yard : Great North Road. 5-19 229 I BEG to inform my friends and the public generally that I am REMOVING MY BUSINESS Four Doors further up the North Road, and opening up an entirely NEW STOCK OF GUNS, &c. I have now the finest display of guns m New Zealand, and respectfully invite an inspection. T. G. ROWLEY, Gunsmith and Machinist, 6-2 1153 North Road. TO FARMERS. rfIHE Undersigned is a CASH PURJ. CHASER of WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY, and GRASS SEED m any quantity. A large Stock of best f.w. Calcutta Corn Sacks and Twine on hand. Will supply Farmers or Sell same at Lowest Current Rate*. HENRY GREEN, Beswick street. 9f» Next Wildie, Allan and Stumbles. TW*ow landedex "AbabtMaid," Round Dutch Cheese „ Edam Cliecso „ Gouda Cheese Prime Stilton Cheese. BENJ. HIBBARD, Timabv Tea Warehouse.
MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, 4c. Fairlio Creek — Meeting re Union Church, at 2.30 p.m. Washdyke Hotel — Meoting to arrange ploughing match, at 7.30 p.m. MAIL NOTlcii! For Northern Ports of Now Zealand, per Hawea, on Saturday iJ7th inst., at 2.50 p.m. For the United Kingdom, Continent of Europe, via San Franoiaco, Africa, America, Sandwioh Islands, and Mediterranean Ports, on Saturday, 17th June, as follows : — Money Orders, Registered Letters, and Newspapers, at 1.30 p.m. Ordinary Letters, at 2.30 p.m. Late feo letters, at the Chief Post Office till 2.50 p.m., and at the Railway Trayelling Post Office Mail Van (Northom Express train), till 3.20 p.m. The Waip&ra learea Hokitika for .Okarito on the 17th inst., and again for ports sonth of Okarito and Jackson's Bay, on the 28th inst. The Omaha will learo Lyttolton for tho Chathams on Friday next. The s.s. Stella will leave the Bluff on or about 30th inst for Woat Coast Sounds. (Signed) Ed. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-offlee, Timaru, 13th June.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2413, 16 June 1882, Page 2
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