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WESTPORT jtifcjL KAITANGATA NEW SEAM OF HOUSEHOLD) MM^^f BRUNNEIiK WALTON PARK COALS ! AT LOWEST RATES. EBENEZER SMITH, 10-20 877 MAIN NORTH ROAD.

MAIL NOTICES. For the United Kingdom and East and West Coast of South America, per Tainui, on Friday, 10th April, at 4 p.m. The mail for the United Kingdom will be due at Ply month about May 24th. Correspondence must be specially addressed. The contract steamor Napier will, weather permitting, leave Westport for Karamea on the 14th inst. For Northern Porta of New Zealand, per Kotorua, on Saturday, 11th April, at 2.50 p.m. For the United Kingdom, East and West Coast of South America, per Ruapehu, on Saturday, 11th inst., at 2.50 p.m. The mail for the United Kingdom will be due m London on 21st May. For Akaroa, per Taiaroa, on Saturday, 11th April, at 4 p.m. (Signed) Ed. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-office, Timaru, Bth April, 1885.

The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company (Ld.)Capital £3,500,000 Reserve Fund . . £250,000. 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 Goods, and Commissions m all branches of mercantile business. Holds Periodical Auction Sales of Wool, Grain, Skins, Hides, Tallow, Live 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, &c., m their specially-constructed Stone Stores (connected by sidings with the railway, thus doing away with terminal charges and cartage). The rates having lately been reduced, are now very low. Supplies Comsacks, Woolpac&s, and Twine of the best quality, at lowest current rates. Full particulars on application at the Company's Offices. F. LeCREN, Manager, Timaru. GEORGE WILKIN, Agent, Waimate. 6-1 9165 CEYLOJ^ TEAS. R. BOWIE BEGS to announce to Connoisseurs 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. B. BOWIE. 3-11 2347 VICTORIA HOUSE. J. BALLANTYNE & GO. |_| AYE removed to their New Promises, VICTORIA HOUSE, and HAVE OPENED With a Large and Choice Assortment of FASHIONABLE DRAPERY, Suitable for the present Season. As they hare been unable to have their Extensive Additions and Alterations Completed till somewhat lata m the Season, they have MARKED tho GOODS considerably under the usual CURRENT PRICES. 4-4 1863 HOT WATER Instantaneous. HOT WATER. WTT WOULD call the attention • XX* of Architects, Family Hotel Proprietors, and Householders generally, that he has just Imported a few Patent Water-Heaters, For BATHS, LAUNDRY TUBS, &c, from which HOT WATER can be OBTAINED m ONE MINUTE, Night or Day, when fires are out, or m caso of sickness, &c. A HOT BATH for CHILD m THREE MINUTES. HOT BATH for GROWN PERSON m TEN MINUTES. Being Portable, it can be placed over Bath, Wash-hand Basin, or Sink, &c. A constant supply. The Hot Water may be used for domestic purposes. TO BE SEEN AT WORK AT HEAIiET'S PLUMBING AND SANITARY WAREHOUSE, Opposite Post Officb. 3-6 1411 rpHIS WEEK'S SPECIALITIES :— In Oilman's Stores — Paraffine Candles Reduced to Tenpence. In Provisions — Consignment Real Yarmouth Bloaters and Loch Fine Herrings. B. E. HIBBABD, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE. 3-30 1975 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS AND OTHERS. ACCOUNTS which are too small to draw Cheques for, or which would be paid by Post-Office Orders, may be Remitted by N.Z. Postage Stamps. ABSTRACT OP SALES BY AUCTION. [seb advertisements.] This Dat. By Mr E. R. Guinness, at Studholme Junction — Bullocks. By Mr K. P. Gray, on the premises, Temnka, at 2 o'clock — Stock-in-trade, furniture, etc By Mr P. M. Bickman, at Studholme Junction — Sheep and cattle. MEETINGS, AMUSEMENTS, &c. This Day. Ashwick— S.C. Harriers meet at 16.30 a.m. MARRIAGE. Chai-man— Cooper.— On the 6th April, a' St. Mary's Church, Timaru, by the Yen Archdeacon Harper, Walter, fonrth son o the late Robert Chapman, of Springbank North Canterbury, to Norah Ceoilift, socom daughter of C. K. Cooper, Cropley, Timaru DEATH. McKenzib.— On the 9th April, Marjjare MoKenzie, beloved aunt of Thomas Wintei Fairlie Creek Hotel, and widow of the lat Thomas MoKenzie, Maori Hill, Timarn aged 68 years.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 3287, 10 April 1885, Page 2

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