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Business Notices. £15,000 WOKTH OF GOODS. STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE FARMERS AND INHABITANTS OF TEMUKA AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. SIEGERT AND FAUYEL, Having Pinvh:i.s.Ml at an Immense Discount the WHOLE OF THE STOCK of the Late Julius Mkndklson, Esq., beg to announce that they intend holding an enormous CASH CLEARING SALE, ]?OK ONK MONTH ONLY, COM.UrC.XCINCf ON SATURDAY, JULY 28TH, JBB3, When Every Dcfi-riplion of IDRAPKRY, IRONMONGEY, CEMENT, CLOTHING, GROCERY, WIRK NAILS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GALVANISED IKON, PLOUGHSHARES, BARB WIRE, FENCING WIRE, SASH WEIGHTS, CUAFFCUTTEHS, CORN CRUSHERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, CLOVER, RYE-GRASS AND TURNI SEED, AND OTHER FARMING REQUISITES Will be Sold at LESS THAN ENGLISH COST P II I C E. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS IN DRAPERY, FOR CASH ONLY. Therefore, Come and Judge for yourselves that Iliis is the only Cheap and Genuine CASH SALE ever held in Tcmuka. COME EARLY ! COME EARLY ! COME EARLY ! To Secure the Best Bargains, and wt> will show our Friends and Customers that we still continue to deserve our name for Cheapness. DON'T FORGET THAT SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, JULY 2Sni, 1833. I SIEGEET <fc EAIJVEL, TEMUKA. P.S.— As Hit' ' I ><-!i nf the late J. Mi;.vdi;[.so.v, E*(}., is known to be the Best in Canterbury, furl ho; 1 comment is unnecessary. 7-27 6140

Wanted. WANTED the PUBLIC to KNOW that I have ahvavs on hand Ford and Ogdeivs Prize STONEWARE PIPES and FIRECLAY GOODS at lowest rales. All Sanitary Works entrusted to me will be guaranteed. Pipe Depot, Arthur el reel. William McGill. 5-31 5531 WANTED— JO or oO Head Quiet CATTLE TO GRAZE; good toed. Apply, Olli.o of this paper. 7-27 61-l'J WAITING FOR EMPLOYMENTCook; Housemaids; Nurse Girl; Wanted— General Store Hand ; Three Genenil Servants. SlD\tV Da vies, Tiimiru Labor Exchange. 8-2 6199 WANTED-Bv a competent Farmer, a SITUATION as Working Farm Manager or Head Ploughman. The apI plicant has been thoroughly conversant with I | the raiding of Stud Slock and pi-owing wheat ; fust class. To the above, address Otlice of this Paper. 8-2 (J2OO I Scholastic. : SOUTH CANTERBURY BOARD OF j EDUCATION. TEMUKA DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL. : mHE Education Board of the District of '■ JL South Canterbury hereby notifies that the Public School of Tcniuku has been created a DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL, under clause 55 of The Education Act 1877. A Secondary Course of Instruction will forthwith bo commenced, tho subjects of the course being selected as mav be found most suitable, from the District High School Syllabus, which comprises Euclid, Algebra, Trigonometry, Mechanics, Latin, Greek, French, Gcrnmn and English. The Fees for ench Pupil taking a Secondary course will be — For one subject, 10s per quarter ; for two subjects, 12s (id per quarter, and for three or more subjects 15s per quarter. Parents desiring their children to enter on the Secondary course, aro requested to communicate with tho Head Master of the School, specifying the subjects they wish to be taught. H. W. HAMMOND, Secretary. Education OfHcc, Timaru, Ist August, 1883. 8-2 6209 A BUECHLERS PRIVATE SCHOOL, • Opposite Post-office. Holidays : Aug. 24th— Sept. 2nd. THIRD TERM : Sept, 2nd— Dec. 20th. Drawing and Paintiug Classes for Ladies Three Times a Week— from 2. 30 to 3.30 p.m. Evening Classes ut Residence, Theodocia street. FEES— Day School, wholo course, £3 10s per term, in advance ; Single Subjects, £1 Is do, do ; Evening Classes, £1 Is do, do ; Special Tuition as per agreement. 7-31 Glßl A. BUECHLER. MISS FORBES is now CONDUCTING her SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES in tho House lately occupied by H. Belfield, Esq. English in all its branches, with Literature — Miss Forbes. French — Miss A. FonBES, resident three years in France. Latin and Mathematics — Visiting Master. Class Singing — T. E. Gooch, Esq., Organist, St. Mary'a. Piano — Miss A. FonBES and Masters. Drawing (Free-hand, Chalk, Water Colors) — Visiting Master and Miss Fobbes. Dancing and Deportment — Mrs Ostleb. A Class for beginners is being formed. Day and Weekly Boarders. Young Ladies may attend for one or more pecial subjects. Prospectus and Testimonials on application. 2-26 4464 OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL.— WT S. Locke, Eeq., M.R.C.8.E., Admiralty Surgeon, &c., writes from the Home for Sick Children : — " I can confidently recommend Mr Moller'e Oil to the public as of exceptional purity and great- dietetio valup." OLLER'S COD LIVER OIL there fore is distinguished by the utter ab eenoe of the nauieoai taste and offensiv odour usual in cod liver oil. Iti consequen ossy digestibility makes superfluous the ad mixture of other ingredienti used for improv ijg ordinary oil*.

1-Toticea. TIMARU DKUATFNG SOCIETY. OWING to Ihe Concert in Aid of the Bascand Fund, tho DEBATE on Laud Nationalisation Stands ADJOURNED One Week. 7-31 618(> NOTICE TO MAKE FENCE. TO MR JOHN QUICK, OWNER OF R.S. 31162. ITXYKE Notice that I desire that u BoimJL clary or Dividing Fence between H.S. BllfiSand R.S. 53U3, and 21315, be made Immediately, on or before the 20tli August, 1883. Fence to consist of Three Double Sods, and Three Wires on Top. CHAB. N. ORBELL, Tho N.Z. & Australian Land Co. (Ld.). 30th July, 1883. 7-31 6182 ! | LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. i "VTOTICK is hereby given that the several | -131 parcels of Land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of The Land Transfer Act. 1870, unless caveat lie I lodged forbidding the samo on or before the ; 26th day of August, 1883 :— I 5251. JAMES CRAIG-lE— ll6 Acres 2 1 Roods 26 Perches, part of Rural Section 3753, Timuru District, occupied by applicant. : Diagrams mav bo inspected at this ollice. ! Dated this 20th day of July, 1883, at tho Lands Registrv Ollice, Christchureh. J. M. BATUAM, 8-1 Gl9l District Land Registrar. Lost and Found. FOUND— A Rough-haired Black and WhitoSHEEl' DOG. If not owned by Aug. 16th, will bo Sold to defray expenses. Apply, H. B. WEBSTER, 8-2 6203 Geraldine. ~f OST— At Mount Peel, on or about Bth _Li July last, one Black and Tan SHEEP DOG. £1 Reward will be paid to any person giviug such information to tho undersigned as will lead to his recovery. Any Person detaining him after this date will bo Prosecuted. W. a. CHISNALL, 8-2 6201 Ohincimiri, Hinds. LOST— A Young Black SHEEP DOG, small white spot on breast ; answers to the name of Sam. Finder will bo Rewarded on returning same to undersigned. Manaqkk, 8-2 6205 Teschemaker Bros., Otaio. LOST — Between Timaru and Parcora Estate, a Small CANVAS BAG, containing a Largo Sum of MONEY, in notes, of which the numbers aro known. Finder will be Handsomely Rewarded on delivery of the same to W. MORGAN, 8-2 6208 Shamrock Hotel, Timaru. GERALDINE COUNTY CHRONICLE. WEEKLY NEWSPAPER. ONE HUNDRED COLUMNS READING MATTER. f^ONTAININa all tho Telegraphic and V^ Local Nows of the Week. Fanning and Agricultural Memoranda. Tales by Popular Authors. Moral and Religious Literature. Sporting Items. Leading Articles upon the popular questions of the daj\ Reports of tho Judicial Courts. Reports of Local Boards, &c, &c. PRICE SIXPENCE PER COPY. Price por Quarter, 6s 6d, booked. „ „ Half -Year, 12s in advance. „ „ Per Year, 20a „ „ As an ADVERTISING MEDIUM affords good opportunities for giving PUBLICITY, ESPECIALLY in tho COUNTRY DISTRICTS, it being tho ONLY WEEKLY PAPER published between Christchureh and Dunedin

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Timaru Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 2764, 2 August 1883, Page 4

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