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TO FARMERS. THE Undersigned will be CASH PURCHASERS of First-Class GRAIN throughout the yoar; also, of OHIOKWHEAT. Our Storage being limited, we would BUgt> t tho advisableness of Farmers themselves wiling throughout the surrounding districts whera possible. Bnilage and Storage will be saved if advantage bo taken of a Local Market. INWOOD AND CO. Winchester, March. 6th, 1886. 3-8 83 "ACME" B>' 4 PATEKS BABB J WZBB. mHE FOLLOWING AWARDS/ / hate been OBTAINED by tho/v/ above Company : — I ™t I TMARU, Qot. 28 — Highly Ay/ commended. I 'B l RANGIORA, Nov. 6— First A*/ Prize. OHRISTOHUROH, Nov./- /10, 11, 18 — ifo Judging. I £j I ASHBURTON, Nov. 10/^/— F lr B * Prizo. 1-3 1 ItS I OAMARU, Nov. 20,/ /21 —N o Judging. / / DUNEDIN.Nov 267^ /and 27 — Highly commended. /"1 / I'o l MILTON, Dec. A^/3—Firßt Prize. TAPANUI,/ /Dec. s— Highly commended. /§ I INTEE/i'/oARCHLIf, Dec. 11 I*! I and 12—F ir g t /.«>/ Prize. l&l I I 10-12 8018 BOWER iDJERGUSON. PREVIOUS to a readjustment of our partnership ngrecment, we shall OFFER THE WHOLE OP Our Superior and Varied Stock AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. STEBLIKG SZZ.VEB PLATE 4.HD E.P. PI.fi.TE. SPECT A.CLES From the Celebrated HENRY LAURENCE, GEM RINGS MADE" TO ORDER OR REMOUNTED, ALSO MEDALS AND TROPHIES. ALL GOLD AND SILVERSMITH'S WORK DONE ON THE PREMISES. Note— Best Quality, Lowest Prices. 12-19 6238 IIPOETANT. WE ARE NOW SHOWING OUR NEW OOODS FOX THE SUMMER, SEASON. We have a very Fino Assortment of SVSEM'S SU ITS, SPECIALLY MADE FOli THE CANTERBURY TIiADE. ODR CHILDREN AND BOYS' DEPARTMENT Islropleto with the Latest Styles IN TWEED, SERGE, AMD JERSEY SUITS, And Our Stock of Alcn'a Boys' and Children's TELT AI3D STRAW HATS Has to be seen to be appreciated. AQKNTS TOII THR CELEBRATED WERTHEIM SEWING MACHINES. N.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY, Great ITorth Road. 12] 5019 ATLAS GRAIN STORES. ESTABLISHED 1875. CJTORAGE CAPACITY FOR 10,000 0 TONS. LOWEST RATES. Monoy Advanced to Farmers on Grain m Store. Cornsacks and Five-ply Twine always on hand. WfVl. 'BVANB, GRAIN MERCHANT, TIMARU, Has Removed his Offices from the Old Premises, Great North Road, to adjoining tho Atlus Grain Stores, Beach Road, about 200 yards south of Timaru Railway Station. Coals of all kinds aro kept m Stock on the Railway Sideing, adjacent to Stores. 1-12 5466 CANDLES v. GAS. 1 AAA BOXES SPERM CANDLES, X.\J\J\J 251 b Boxes, 6d per Pound. Usual Prico, lOd. B. E. HIBBARD, TIMARU TEA WAREHOUSE. 2-12 6815 TEMUKA. CHANGE OF AGENCY. MR J. BROWN having resigned the Agency of tho TIMASU HERALD for tho Temuka District, Messrs SIEGERT AND FAUVEL, Storekeepers, Tcmuba, will conduct the Agency from and after tho Ist of APRIL next. Subscribers after that date will please call for their papers at their stores. JOSEPH IVESS, Proprietor.

MAIL NOTICES. Por Northorn Ports of Now Zoaland, per Wanaka, on Monday, March 29th, at 6 a.m. For Northern Ports of New Zoaland, por Ponguin, on Tuesday, Maroh 30th, at 2.80 p.m. For tho United Kingdom and Australian Colonios, via Hobart, per Tarawera, on Wednesday, Maroh 3lßt, at 4 p.m. For Northorn Ports and Sydney, per Wairarapa, on Thursday, April lot, at 6 am. Por Northern Ports of New Zoaland, por Eotorua, on Saturday, April 3rd, at 2.80 p.m. Ed. Cook, Chief Postmaster. Chief Post-offioo, Timarn, March 27th, 1886.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3586, 29 March 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Timaru Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 3586, 29 March 1886, Page 2