Business Notices MESSRS B. COCKERELL & SONS beg to intimate to the Farmers of Timaru and the Surrounding Districts that they have now OPENED a BRANCH MANUFACTORY m South Road, Timaru, for their Patent REVOLVING TOOTH DISC CULTIVATOR, Sorrell and Couch Extractor, and Turnip-pullers, and at prices and sizes to suit purchasers. The above Implements arc thoroughly adapted for working on Stony Land. R. COCKERELL & SONS, Sole Agents for J. Sugden's far-famed Bone, Body and Blood Manures. Address — J. WEARNE, Manager, Soutli Road, Timaru. Theße MACHINES tan be SEEN at PRIEST & HOLDGATE'S, who are the AGENTS. 6-7 9547 NOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED of my BUSINESS, consisting of my Timber Yardi at Timaru, Ashburton and Woodlands ; my Sawmills at Mabel Bush, Southland, and Stewart's Island ; also the brigantine Lady Mabel and schooner Spray, to Messrs Macpherson, Filmer and Co., I beg to Bolioit for them the same patronage that has been so liberally bestowed m the past. ALPHEUS HAVES. We, the Undersigned, beg to inform the Public that WE HATE PURCHASED the abore BUSINESS, and that m future nothing will be wanting on our part to give every satisfaction, and trußt thatbyjpromptly attending to Orders and guaranteeing the quality of Materials supplied, we shall get a continuance of the patronage bo liberally bestowed on our predecessor. The Business will m future be carried on at the above places under the style of MACPHERSON, FILMER & CO. 7-3 9781 Wanted. WANTED— A Good Female COOK. Apply Wolsklktt Hotel, Winchester. 7-8 9839 WANTED— By a Gardener— A SITUATION. Thoroughly practical man, with several years' experience m all its branches m England and the Colonies. References. Apply to J.M., care of Mr Harney. 7-8 9840 WANTED— A FEMALE or MALE TEACHER, for the Kakahu Bussh School, at a salary not less than Sixty Pounds (£6O) per annum, and if the statutory grant of the Board's subsidy would give more, the Teacher or Mistress would get it. Applications will be received by J. W. Jones, Chairman of the School Committee, not later than the 18th mat., from whom ako further particulars may be obtained. 7-8 9847 WANTED — by Lady and Gentleman (married)— BOAßD and RESIDENCE. Apply S., Herald Office. 7-10 9882 WANTED— FEED for 1000 Crossbred Sheep for Two months. Apply by letter, Box 88, Timaru. 7-7 9834 WANTED E?OWH- Mosgiel BLANKETS m Plain and Twilled ; also Blue, Grey, and Scarlet Blankets m great variety, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Main South Road, Timaru. 5-13 9291 WANTED KNOWN — Mosgiel Crimean SHIRTS, with and without Collars, Mosgiel Knicker Hose, Mosgiel Hose for Ladies and Children, m all sizes, at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, Main South Road. 6-13 9292 WANTED KNOWN— Mosgiel Lambswool UNDERSHIRTS and PANTS, also Cashmere, Merino, and Cotton Shirts and Pants, m all sizes and splendid assortment, at the New Zealand Clothing- Factobt, Main South Road, Timaru. 6-13 9293 WANTED— A Smarter Clipper ship with next lot of Goods from Home. Hhds, Crates and Cases — now being transhipped at Wellington [ex " Rimac," 112 days out from the Mersey.] Consisting of Crates— Dinner Ware, JEsthetic Patterns, Medieval, Sylvan, Ruins, Blue Willow, Rhine, and Plain White. Hhds — Teapots, Fancy, Jet, Jasper, Ivory-painted, Pitcher-covered. Crates — Toilet Sets, Sylvan, Mandarin, Medieval, Tudor, White and Gold. Hhds —Fancy Tea Setß, Cups and Saucers, White and Gold, Matchings, &c., &o. Crates— Jugs, Wliite Ware, Pans, Slippers, Moulds, Basins, &c, &c. Cases — Mirrors, Trays, moulded and box, Tumblers, Wines, and Dutch CheesesNothing m quantity, quality or variety equal to above has ever before been imported into South Canterbury. BENJ. HIBBARD, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE. 4-10 8946 Trespass Notices NOTICE. PERSONS TRESPASSING on my Coonoor or Kingsdown Estates, m pursuit of Game or otherwise, will be prosecuted. W. GOSLING. May 6tti, 1884. 5-6 9212 NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING m pursuit of game or otherwise on lands belonging to Mr Thos. King will be prose cuted. S. A. BRISTOL, Pighuntinjr Creek. Have Ton Made Tour Will? NOTHING is more necessary for anyone m the position to loave their friends relatives, or others, anything after decease — be it ever bo little — than Miking a Will, erpreßsing a wish how the property or effects aro to be disposed of. It costs next to nothing, does not take five minuteß to complete, and saves no end of trouble, delay and expense to those left behind, to say nothing of. the estate being administered by the Public Trusteo and divided according to law, altogether contrary sometimes to the wish of the deceased. Form* One Sailing cash at this Offloe. PLEASANT POINT. MSI. L MORRIS, Storekeeper, Point, ho» been APPOINTED OUB AGENT, and Subscribers will m future pleaso call at his Store for their Papers. Mr ! Morbis' receipt will be a sufficient discharge ' of acoount* paid to bir- on behalf of io'M Office
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Timaru Herald, Volume XL, Issue 3056, 10 July 1884, Page 3
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