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(J. t\ 4J. Assor,i<ition. /^ANTKRBUKY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Limited). WHEAT, OATS AND BARLEY ■RECEIVED FOR SALE, OB SHIPMENT, AT LOWEST CURRRNT RATES OF STORAGE. LIBERAL GASH ADVANCES MADE ox All Kinds of Produce placed in their hands for Sale or Shipment to the London or Colonial Markets. FIRST-CLASS IRON SHIPS ALWAYS ON BERTH FOR LONDON. Special attention given to the Sale of Produce in the Colonies, and charges kept very Low. GRAIN AND GRASS SEED DRESSED With Improved Machinery. FOE. SALEBIN i ) I N G : W I N K, all kinds Best Calcutta CORNSACKS Best 5-ply SKV.ING TWINE HARVEST STORES and requisites of tMery description. GEO. SHIRTCLIFFE, 10-23 910 Manager. /CANTERBURY FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, AUK IIUVKRB OF lli'E GRASS SKED. 2-21 2211 CANTERBURY FARMERS' CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION (LIMITED). ORDERS ARE NOW BEING BOOKED FOE NEWCASTLE COAL, Lx Ship to Arrive about the 12th inst. 2-\'6 2235 .Vcir Zealand Hail trays. ' NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christrfrurch. Section ) CHEAP EXCURSION TO OAM A n U ON TUESDAY, MARCH 17th. PASSENGERS WILL BE BOOKED TO OAMARU AT CHE 4.P EXCURSION FARES FROM TIMARU, AND ALL STATIONS up to and including Waitaki. Return Fares. Ist 2nd Class. Class. From Timaru, Normiinby and St. Andrews os 6d 4s From Otnio, Makikihi, Studholme, Hook and Waimate 4s 3s From Waihao and Waitaki ... 3s 2s 3d Children Half Rates. Tho PASSENGERS WILL TRAVEL by a TRAIN WHICH WILL RUN AS UNDER, TAKING THE PLACE OF THE ORDINARY MORNING TRAIN FROM TTMARU TO OAMARU, AND THE ORDINARY EVENING TRAIN FROM OAMARU TO TIMARU :— Timaru dep. 8.20 a.m. St. Andrews ... „ 8.50 „ Otaio „ 9.0 „ Makikihi „ !) 10 „ Studholme ... „ 9.40 „ Waitaki „ 1015 „ Oitmaru urr. 11.5 „ Oamaru ... ... dop. 5.20 p.m. Wnitaki „ 6.10 „ Studholmc ... „ fJ.SO „ Makikihi „ 7.10 „ Otaio „ 7.20 „ St. Andrews 7.30 „ Timaru arr. 8.0 „ Stopping at other Stations if required. This train will also take ordinary Passengers from and to other Stations, as it RUNS INSTEAD OF THE ORDINARY TRAINS BEFORE REFERRED TO. THE MORNING TRAIN from Waimate toStudholmewill start atß.so a.m., and return ut 9.40 a.m. THE EVENING TRAIN from Studholme to Waimate will start at 6.5 p.m., and there WILL BE AN EXTRA TRAIN FOR PASSENGERS FOR WAIMATE arriving by the Train from Ouinaru. THE EXCURSION TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLY BY THE TRAINS NAMED HEREIN. The O Ail ARU RACES are being held on the 17th Inst. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Traflio Manager's Office, Chrislchurch, March 14th, 1885. 3-16 2394 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Christelnireh Section.) OAMARU RACES, 17tu and 18th MARCH. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to OAMARU will be ISSUED on 16th, 17th and 18th March at Timaru, Duuedin and intermediate Stations, and will be available for Return up to and including 21st March. On the 18th the Evening Train from Oamaru to Timavu will start at 5.10 p.m., and run fifty minutes Inter than usual. An EXTRA TRAIN will run on the Waimate Branch to take forward Passengers for Waimate brought by the Train from Oamavu. For Alteration of Trains on 17th see Advertisement of Excursion to Oamaru. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. District Tnillle Manager's Office, Christchurch, March 10th, 1885. 3-13 2364 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. (Chrislchurch Section.) PLEASANT POINT RACES, 17th MARCH. SATURDAY RETURN TICKETS to Pleasant Point will be issued from Timaru, Fairlie Creek, and intermediate stations on the 17th inst., and will be available for return on the 17th or 18th. On the 17th a SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN (guaranteed) will leave 'limaru for Pleasant Point at 11.0 a m., stopping at intermediate stations if required, and the evening train from Fairlie Creek to Timaru will run half -an-hour later than usual. FREDK. BACK, Traffic Manager. DUtrict Traffic Manager's Office, Christchurch, March 13th, 1885. 3-16 2393 Trespass Notices. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING in pursuit of game or otherwise on lands belonging to Mr Thos. Kins will be prose CUted. 8. A. BRISTOL, Plgtruntiiig Cr««Vi

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3266, 16 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3266, 16 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3266, 16 March 1885, Page 4