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Wanted. WANTED— Sjme TEAMS for Stacking. J. am. S. Wilson, Alhindale, Fairlie Creek. 3-4 8535 WANTED A nANDiT MAN to Cook, Milk ihu". make himself generally useful. Applv, Kobt. Wilkin- k Co.. Tiimtru. J 3-5 85^7 ANTED TO KNOW — Why Vegetables nri< generally so scarce during Winter and Sprin;, when the following plants can be had frcm the undersigned, viz., Winter Cabbage, Brocoli, Savoys, Brussels Sprouts, and Curled Greens. GEO. IURDIK i CO., 2-22 843G Nirseryinen and Seedsmen. WANTED KNOWN -That Gko. King is prepared to DYE for all the Ladies of Tiuiaru, Dresses, Curtains, Feathers, etc. ; also, Gcntli.'mcn'n Clothing Cleaned or Dyed. Having appointed Mrs A. CoorEß, of Great North Road, as Solo Agent for! Timaru, all Orders left with her will receive prompt attention. — Geo. Kino, Dyer, Madras street, Cliristeliiircu. 9 13 G664 WANTED KNOWN.— Largest Stoc'i of HATS in South Canterbury. Children's, Boys', and Men's Straw, Leghorn, Panama, "and Felt Hats in all the latest styles.— New Zealand Clothing Factory, Great North Bond Tiuiaru. 10-3 6870 WANTED KNOWN.— lmmense variety in GENTLEMEN'S TIES, Scarves, Collars, and Handkerchiefs ; splendid assortment of Regatta, Oxford, and White Shirts, in Boys', Youths', and Men's. — Nktv Zealand ' Cioi-niJ'o Factory, Great North Road, Tiniavu. 10-3 6871 WANTED KNOWN — Little Boys' JERSEY SUITS in all the latest styles; also Hoys' New Zealand TWEED SUITS in great variety. — New Zealand Clotihxo Fajtort, Great. North Road, Timaru. 10-3 68(>9 liout and Pound. LOST— Between the Boating Club's Shed and Bush's, North street, a Gentleman's Gold CirbuiK-le RING. The Finder will bo Renardeil en returning it. to this Ollice. 3-5 8542 £2 REWARD. LOST, from Timaru on 20th JANUARY —A 8.-iY GELDING, branded CT on near shou.der and eollnr-marked. The above Reward will be paid to anyone returning same to T. ,f. KENNEDY, 2-29 S4S>9 North Street, Timaru. LOST— A Spring Trap^HORSE-COLLAR, about Market Reserve. Finder rewarded bv ret.vrning same to D. STURROCK, 3-6" 5550 Edward sti-cet. Sporting Xp IDKL IT Y COMP A NY'S £1500 CHRISTCHURCH AUTUMN £1500 Race, Ai-mil 1-iiu— Closes about April 10th. 3H Nouiinjtions and iO Cash Bonds. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP. First £400 Second 200 Third 100 AHothere. divided 300 10 Bonds at £20 each 200 30 Bonds at 1 10 each 3CO Total, T<> prizes £1500 There will be Three Separate Drawings for Each Ticke:, viz. : One Drawing for tie Race, and Two Separate Drawings for the 40 Bond? . Programmes — £1 eich, and two 2d stamps, Cheques (w.th In exchange) to be payable only to a No or to Bearer. P.O. Orders Puyubleto Fidelity Co. only. If halfnotes, si*nd by separate Posts. Registered Letters or Telegrams not accepted. Adtlriss cnl:/io "Fidelity Company, cure of Alfred A. Cameron's Box No. 251, Dunedin." £ST APPLY EARLY— Time Limited. Race on 14th April. 3-4 8029 A FORTUNE FOR FIVE SHILLINGS. f ADAMASTOR'S ") Registered NOVELTY Post-office Letters CONSULT A- | Orders or - TION }- Payable Telegrams ox I to not THE CHRIST- | Adamaslor. Accepted. CHURCH J £20t0 AUTUMN HANDICAP. £2000 Will Close on or about the 12th April, Ifrß4. 800 i Members at ss. 145 PRIZES. Each Ticket lias Seven Chances. AUTUMN HANDICAP, (30 Nominations). First £250 Cash Awaudb. Second £150 2at 100 ... £200 Third £100 2at 50 ...£IOO Starters (divide) £150 10 at 20 ...£2OO Non-start«rs !20 at 10 ... £200 (divide) £250 |25 at G ... £150 50 at 5 ... £250 £'JOO £1100 Eiicii Ticket lias -even separate chance*. N.B. — Not loss than Two Tickets sent to any one address. Pleiiae eend P.O. order when convenient ; also two stamps for reply and result. Country cheques must have Is exchange added. f Address all letters :') £2000. | ADAMASTOR, I £2000. ,' Care of j_ I Lyons and Hart, ! 145 Prize), j Box 151, P.0., I 145 Prizes. !._ Dunedin. J Notice. — Pleise apply early this time, as over 500 Programmes have already been disposed of 1.0 persons whose applications arrived too late f ar previous consultation. 2-22 PA 40 "OOBIN HOOD'S GREAT NOVELTY S\J COMPANY'S PROGRAMME OK HIE AUTUMN MEETING, To be held on tho Christchurch Racecourse. OK EASTEII MONDAY AND TUESDAY, April 14th and 15th, 1884. Subscribed Capital of £2500, in 5000 Shares of lOi each. 141 Prizes, Five Separate Allotment}, eaca Share having five distinct chances. Grkax Acrt'jiN ; Handicap. EastekHanuicai'. 36 Prizes. 31 Prizes. £ j £ First ho. -sc ... 750 | First horeu ... 200 Second cio ... «')00 ' Second do ... 100 Third do ... 100 I Third do ... 50 Othersti.rters I Otherstarters .. (divided) ... 100 (divided) ... 50 Non - Sljirtern Non - Starters (divided) ... :>.')o (divided) ... JOO £15()0| £500 Cash Bosus.— 74 Prizes. £ First Class— 4 prizes, at £25 ... 100 Scconl Class — 10 prizes, at £10... 100 Third Class— GO prizes at £5 ... 300 £500 Applications, if by. letter, with two twopenriy s ;ainps, and exchange on cheques olio shilling added. I'leaso write Signature) und Addresi legibly to avoid errors. Monsy Orders, Bank Notes and Drafts, Registered Letters nnd Telegrams, received arid promptly attended to. N.B. — All Letters containing (Join must be rcaintor:d. Be cureful to AddrciiH ROBIN HOOD, Cure of T.UO3. STAPLETON, Box 238, rost-Om' c, Christchurch ior Care of JUBAL (not J. L.) FLEMING, City Baths, Colombo Direct, Christchiirch, In aiiHwer to numerous enquiries, wo beg to stato that we are in no way connected with any other Company. 3-il 8518 MOLLEH'H OOD LIVER Oil-.— Dr Hmiiill, of the Boyal Free Hotpital 4c, Mri :— " I £-"l it tb» purest ipecimro of tlii *i! tv«r label t»<l to mi for *K«mio»'f?p-

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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2949, 6 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2949, 6 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 2949, 6 March 1884, Page 4