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Meetings, Amusements, <£c. BURNS' ANNIVERSARY. A PRELIMINARY MEETING of all favorable to holding a suitable meeting on tho 36th Inst., will be held m tho HALL 1 of the MECHANICS' INSTITUE, TO- ; MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, at 8 '■ o'clock. A full attondanco is requested. i 1-18 5529 A. J. H. BOWER. i Wanted. WANTED KNOWN — ICE enn bo SUPPLIED nt rniy tirao by applying to ! .1*18.5630 J. LEVIEtf. WANTED— A Single COOK, middleaged ; wages, £35. Apply, W. E. ; Barker, Waikonini, Peel Forest. 1-18 5523 ANTED— AII Members of tho Early Closing Association, and others m!- -! terested, to attend a MEETING m tho Odd- ' fellows' Hall, Bnrnard Btrcet, THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 1-18 5527 ANTED KNOWN— BOARD AND RESIDENCE for two or thrco Single Gentlemen with all tho comforts of a Private House. Apply, Office of this Paper. 1-1G 5510 WANTED TO PURCHASE— A Suburban Residence. House about 6 , Booms, from 4to 10 acres of Ground, within 2or 3 mile 3of Post-oflice. Apply by letter, addressed to A.8., Post-office, Timaru. 1-12 5467 WANTED TO LET— A FURNISHED 7-ROOMED COTTAGE, with Washhouse and Stable, within 2 minutes walk from j either Post-oflice, Public School, or Meohanics' ' Institute. Rent Moderate. Apply to Messrs | Suckling and Pott 3. 1-12 5471 WANTED KNOWN — That WM. STOREY, TAILOR, &c, Tcmuka, hns just received, per s.s. Tainui, from Glasgow, a Largo Stock of TWEEDS, FANCY COATINGS, CORDS, &c, &c. 1-15 5191 WANTED KNOWN— THAT W. STOREY, Being Largely Overstocked, and being greatly m want of tho " needful," has determined to : MAKE SUITS FOR CASH That will meet tho present great depression. ' SCOTCH, WEST OF ENGLAND, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS In Great Variety, and at Pi-ices hitherto unheard of. W. STOREY, 1-15 6495 Temuka, Trespass Notices. NOTICE. ALL Persons found TBESPASSING m pursuit of game or olhertoise on lands belonging to Mr Thos. KtnQ will be prose outed. 8. A. BRISTOL, Pighuntine Creek. NOTICE. "ITRESPASSING on my Property, X BUTTON FARM, will bo PROSECUTED. 12-30 53-10 E. G. STERICKER. Tenders. TIMARU HARBOR BOARD. BREAKWATER EXTENSION, CON- . TRACT NO. 6. nnENDERS endorsed— Tenders for BreakJL water Contract No. 6, will be received by the Chairman of the Timaru Harbor Board up to 4 p.m. on TUESDAY, tlio 19th day of January, 1886, for the EXTENSION of tho BREAKWATER a distance of 250 feet, with n probablo further extension. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Harbor Board Engineer's. OiTioe, and all further information may now bo obtained from tho undersigned, or from Mr. John Goodall, C.E., at Timaru, from January 6th to tho 13th insti Copic3 of printed plans and specifications may be obtained by intending contractors from tho 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 ' HARVESTING. " ~. TENDERS WANTED for TYING, STOOKING and STACKING 160 Acres more or less (labor only). Tenders close on Wednesday, 20th inst. Apply to JAS. AGNEW, 1-18 5524 Burnside, Sfc.'Andrews. TENDERS for TYING and STOOKING 116 Acres Oats will bo received till 23rd inst. STEWART & BOTHER WAY, 1-18 5520 Totara Valley. MOLLER'S COD LIVBK OIL— W. H. Armitage, Eaq., L.8.0.P.E., Glotgow, writes :— " I have carefully examined' and believe it to be as pure a specimen as I aver hod the opportunity of testing. I have used it extensively m private practice, and hare been highly satisfied with the results. It ii free from any unpleasant taste or odour, whiob m»ku it agreeable to Uk«." Bankruptcy Forms, 1884. PRINTED FORMS under the new Bank, ruptcy Act can bo obtained at tha Timaru JEEerald Ofßce as follows : — ■ I—Proof1 — Proof of Debt. 2 — Proof of Debt by Firm or Com pany. B— Proxy. TUB Tiiifliinii nrnmn ■{ Established over 21 Years. }■ hiiiuhu isusfiLU DEPARTMENT Ia complotoly furnished witli tlio LATEST IMPROVED TYPES Aud Fnst-Ruiiniiig Iffnciiiuery, By Atmospheric nud Water Powers. ■ W Extraordinary facilities for producing at th/ LOWEST RATES, nnd ou tho shortest notico, PINE PRINTING, In any variety of Style, Colour or Tint. BILLHEADS. DEAFT3, STATEMENT HEADS. CHEQUES BETTEB & NOTE HEADS. NOTES, CERTIFICATES. STREAMERS (letters 21 x 16 in.) MENUS, POSTERS, HANDBILLS. BALI PROGRAMMES. CATALOGUES. BOOKWOEK, In tha Neatost Style. Estimates given for Periodicals and Magazines. Confectioner's, Fruit-sugar Bags At Lowest Current Rates, In small or largo quantities. GROCERS' TEA PAPERS, m elaborate designs, & Stereotyping for tbe Trade.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3527, 18 January 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3527, 18 January 1886, Page 4

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