Meetings, Amusements, &c. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. MRS C. D. R. WARD Requests tho LADIES of TIMARU to MEET HER m the Vestry of the Presbyterian Chnrch THIS AFTERNOON, at throe o'clock, with a view to tho ESTABLISHMENT of a BRANCH of the above UNION m Timaru. All who sympathise with this object are earnestly requested to attend. 1-15 5493 Wanted. WANTED TO PURCHASE— A Suburban Residence. House about 6 Boorae, from 4 to 10 acres of Ground, within 2or 3 miles of Post-office. Apply by letter, addressed to A.8., Post-office, Timaru. 1-12 5467 WANTED TO LET— A FURNISHED 7-ROOMED COTTAGE, witli Washhouse and Stable, within 2 minutes walk from either Post-office, Public School, or Mechanics' Institute Rent Moderate. Apply to Messrs Suckling and Potts. 1-12 5471 W "ANTED KNOWN — That WM. STOREY, TAYLOR, ie, Teinuka, has just received, per 8.8. Tainni, from Glasgow, a Large Stock of TWEEDS, FANCY COATIJNGS, COKDS, &c, &c. 1-15 549J WANTED KNOWN— THAT W. STOREY, Boing Largely Overstocked, and being greatly m want of tho " needful," has determined to MAKE SUITS FOR CASH That will meet the present great depression. SCOTCH, WEBT OF ENGLAND, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS In Great Variety, and at Prices hitherto unheard of. W. STOREY, 1-15 6495 Tcmuka. Lost and Found. £1 REWARD. LOST— One Dark Chestnut GELDING HACK — three white feet, long mane and fore top — from Mr Waller's Paddock, Kaukapuka Downs, on 26th or 27th December. Anyone returning same, or will give information to lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward. Apply to HENKY WALLER, 1-14 5488 South Rangitata. Trespass Notices. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TRESPASSING m pursuit of game or otherwise on lands belonging to Mi Thos. Klko will be pros* outed. 8. A. BRISTOL, PiariuTitintf Creek. NOTICE. A NY PERSON FOUND TRESPASSING J\ m pursuit of Game, or Pig-hunting, on tho Albury Estate will be Prosecuted. E. RICHARDSON, Jtjk., 29mr Manager. NO'IICE. ALL PERSONS found TRESPASSING on Hadlow, the Property of Mr E T. Rhodes, will be Prosecuted. Poison Laid. 12-18 52 1 5 NOTICE. "pRESPASSING on my Property, X BUTTON f ARM, will be PROSECUTED. 12-30 5340 E. G. STERICKER. Tenders. TIMARU HARBOR BOARD. BREAKWATER EXTENSION, CONTRACT NO. 0. TENDERS endorsed— Tenders for Breakwater Contract No. 6, will bo received by the Chairman of the Timaru Harbor Board up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, the 19th day of Jnnuarv, 1886, for the EXTENSION of the BREAKWATER a distance of 250 feet, with a probable further extension. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Harbor Board Engineer's Office, and oil fui'thor information may now bo obtained from tho undersigned, or from Mr John Goodall, CE., at Timavu, from January fith to the 13th mat. Copies of printed plans and specifications may be obtained by intending contractors from the Secretary of the Timaru Harbor Board by forwarding to him One Guinea. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN HAMILTON, Clerk of Works, Timaru Harbor Board. January 2nd, 1886. 1-2 5388 WANTED TENDERS. FOR CUTTING, TYING, STOOKING, STACKING, and THATCHING 145 acres Oats, Sherwood, Makikihi. Ready Ist weok m February. Tenders close 16th inst. Address— Box 88, P. 0., Timaru. 1-11 6462 MILES, ARCHER & CO. TENDERS WANTED— For TYING and STOOKING about 160 acres Wheat and Oats. Tenders to be m by Monday, January 18th. For Particulars apply to J. M'cILWRICK, 1-13 5476 Makikihi. HARVEST NOTICE. TENDERS will be received till Saturday, 16th inst., for CUTTING, TYING (by Twine Binders or Tilters), and HTOOKING about 140 acres of Oats, on Albury Estate. Tenders to be addressed to, and for particulars apply the MauAgbb, Albury. 1-13 5478 MOLLER'S OOD LIVER OIL-YV. H. Armitage, Esq., L.R.0.P.E., Glui - gaw, write» : — " I have carefully examined' and believe it to be as pure a speaimen as I aver had the opportunity of testing. I have used it extensively m private practice, and have been highly satisfied with the results. It ii free from any unpleasant taste or odour, which oiakn it aar<w»»M« \t> l»Vo " rpHE "TIMARU HERALD 1 Stbah and Atmobfhbbio JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT Is replete with and has one of tho Largest and Choicest Plants of English and Ambbican Appliances and Ttpks for Lettterprees Printing m New Zealand, and executes witl. taste, design and despatch every kind ol work from a card to a volume. Posters Invoices Stroamors Billheads Day-bills Counterheads Hand-billa Memo Forms Circulars Menu Cards Cards (business) Invitation Cards Pamphlets Ball Programmes (vuPeriodicals riety of very choice Visiting Cards designs, with *r Memorial Cards without pencils, &c) All our Stationery being Imported from the Home Markots, and our Printing performed by motive power, the Pricos charged aro very Moderate ; only a fair percentage for profit is added, therefore they do not •xceed Dunedin or Christchurch Prices. MODBEATB OHAKGEB.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3225, 15 January 1886, Page 4
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792Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3225, 15 January 1886, Page 4
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