1 '•! » i II J. 0. SLATER ! WILL make a DISPLAY of AUTUMN and WINTER > i NOVELTIES m Every Department ' on TUKSDAY and WEDNES- } DAY NEXT, 3rd and 4th March. [ SYDENHAM HOUSE. i t i > t [ 2-25 2227 L L [ LAST DAYS OF SALE. WE are informed by tho Architect that our New Premises, Victoria Houae, will be ready by the beginning of next week. During the remaining days some Very Desperate Bargains will be offered. ; J. BALLANTYNE & GO. 3-10 1863 CEYLON TEAS. R. BOWIE BEGS to announce to Counoiaseurs of of Tea m South Canterbury the ARRIVAL of ANOTHER SHIPMENT of this CELEBRATED TEA, from the "Brae " Estate, the quality this season being, if possible, finer than previous shipments. N.B. — Orders on hand will now be executed without further delay. R, BOWIE. 3-11 2347 The Now Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Ld). Capital £3,500,000 Eeserve Fund... £220,000, MAKES Liberal Cash Advances on Freeholds, on Stations and Stock, and on Growing Crops of Grain and Clips of Wool. Receives Consignments of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Skins, Frozen Meats, Cheese, Butter, &c, for sale m New Zealand, Australian, American, and London Markets, against which Advances are made if required. Undertakes Indents of British, Continental, East Indian, and American 1 Goods, and Commissions m all branches 1 of mercantile business. ; Holds Periodical Auction Sales of Wool, Grain, Skins, Hides, Tallow, Live i Stock, Lands, &c., m its Salerooms, Stores, and principal country markets of ; the district. Special and Clearing Sales '• of every description will also be conducted. ■ Have Storage Accommodation for | Grain, &0., m their specially-constructed Stone Stores (connected by sidings with the railway, thus doing away with terminal charges and cartage). The rateß having lately been reduced, are now very | low. Supplies Cornsacfcs, Woolpacks, and Twine of the. best quality, at lowest current rates. Full particulars on application at the Company's Offices. F. LeOREN, Manager, Timara. GEORGE WTLKIN, Agent, Waimatff. ; 6-1 9165 TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR TIMARU. • Leaves Timaru for Christchurch and intermediate stations at half -past 7 a.m. ; by express, 17 ; - minutes past 3 p.m. ; and 25 minutes to 5 p.m. » >> for Dunedin and intermediate stations' at 20 minutos past i 7 a.m. ; oxpreas, 3 minutos 1 to 1 p.m. ; and 25 minutes past 4 p.m. ii for Fairlie Creek and intermediate stations, quarter to 8 a.m. ; and at 4 p.m. Arrivea from North, at quarter past 10 a.m. ; express, 23 minutes to 1 p.m. ; and at 10 minutes past 8 p.m. South at 10 minutos to 11 a.m. ; express, 3 minutes past 3 p.m. ; and at 5 minutes to 8 p.m. „ „ Fairlie Creek at haft-past lo a.m. ; o.nd at quarter to 7 p.W
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3272, 23 March 1885, Page 2
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