FISHING TACKLE. TUST RECEIVED Ex ss. Kaikonra, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. T. G. ROWLEY. 9-9 4113 MEW DSLICACI E~S. Ex Mouble Bay. MACONICHIES NEW CURE. Digby Chicks, Fresh Mackerell, Herrings m Shrimp ond Tomato Sauce, Herrings a fa Sardines, Suft'ock Kipps, Pre serred Green Peas, Deviled Herrings, Gorgona Anchovies,' &c, &c. 9-12 4150 J. ANDEESON & CO. NOT TO BE RUBBED OUT Good Strong Tea 13s per box Ladies' High-heeled Cashmere Boots ... ... 5s 6cl per pair Ladies' Kid Shoes ... .T. 8s 6c! per pair Blue Sprig Cups and f aucers 3a por 1-dozen American Brooms ... . Del each Fowl Wheat 43 6d pel- sack AT KERNOHAN, McCAHON & CO.'S, THE CASH STORE, NORTH STREET, TIMABU. 9-11 4135 "ACME" %J* g PAVER BASB </? V,( TOB. ~ fTIHE FOLLOWING AWARDS have L been OBTAINED by the above Company : — TIMARU, Oct. 28— Highly Commended RANGIORA, Nov. 6— First Prize CHBISTCHURCH, Nov. 10, 11, 12— No Judging ASHBURTON, Nov. 19— First Prize OAMARU,"Nov. 20, 21— No Judging DUNEDIN, Kov. 26 and 27— Highly Commended MILTON, Dec 3— First Prize TAPANUI, Dec. s— Highly Commended INVERCARGILL, Dec. 11 and 12— First Prizo. 5-14 3013 NEW SEASON'S TEAS. TUST ARRIVED— Ex "Whampoa"— THIS SEASON'S SHIPMENT OF NEW TEAS, In Caddies, Boxes, Half Chests and Chests. These Teas, having been carefully selected, will tic /uu..J to pro otic grcuicav gatistaction to consumers, both as to Quality and Price. ROBERT BOWIE, SUTTER'S BUILDINGS. 9-18 4215 HEALEY'S Glass, Paint, Paperhanging, Plumbing and Sanitary Warehouse. BATHS fixed and fitted with Hot, Cold or Topid Wnter Closets, Pumps, Urinals, Fountains Garden Hose, Hobo Pipes, Spouting, Iron and Lead Pipes, Sheet Lead Gas fittings, Bell fittings, &c, &o. WATER AND GAS LAID ON. Paper-hangings, Dadoes, Borders Sheet and Plate Glass, Scrim, Tacks Paints (nil colors) m lib, 2lb, 31b, and 41b tins Glue, Oils, Turps, Varnish Whiting, Whito Lead, Sec, &c., &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. Opposite Fost-offlce, 8-29 4010 SEASON 1885-6. NEW SEASON'S TEAS now to hand, surpassing m Richness and Delicacy of Flavor anything imported m former yoars. Quality quite uniquo — nothing like it m thin B. E. HIEBARD, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE. 9-1 4057 CANVASSING AGENTS. MR GEO. BOLTON has been appointed CANVASSING AGENT to receive ADVERTISEMENTS &c, for this paper for TEMUKA, And MR C. E. SHERRATT for GERALDINE. Timaru Herald Ofllco, 28th August, 1885. TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS FOR TIMARU. Loavos Timarn for Christchuroh and intermediate station!) at half-paßt 7 a.m. ; by express, 17 minutes post 3 p.m. ; and 25 minutes to 5 p.m. , for Dunodin and intermediate stations at 20 minute* past 7 a.m. ; express, 3 minutoa to 1 p.m. ; and 25 minutes past 4 p.m. for Fairlio Crook and intermediate stations, quartor to 8 a.m. ; and at 4 p.m. Arrives from North, at qnarter past 10 a.m. i express, 23 minutes to 1 p.m. and at 10 minutes past 8 p.m. Sonth at 10 minnteg to 11 a.m. i exproas, 3 minutes post 3 p.m. ; and at 5 minutes to 8 p.m. „ Foirlio Creok at half-paßt 10 a.m. ; and at quarter to 7 p.m
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 3431, 26 September 1885, Page 2
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