Business Notices. SYDENHAM HOUSE. WINTER SHIPMENTS. A ~XT 0W LANDING— -13| New Season's Stock of West of England and jdJRP^m Bannockburn Tweeds, /a&\ ;VH Worsteds, & Fancy CoatJ§srS»,Y ill ' D & s .' Also, a Choice SofefejffwXnta lection of the Newest |2SBj?sTpjsß Bhades and Patterns from """jiiiijfnj tne leading Colonial Mills. ijfliiinfif I LO<^ having bought for BsfyiySfmA cash, lamin a position to IW&igMb'JFT supply my patrons with a ItMmm' Stylish, Well-fitting Garg^BKJyk ment, combined with good "raT vL\ Workmanship, at LOW Hi Irl EBT BATES - Hi 11 Mercery, Hate, Gloves, Km b 1 Scarves, <fco.— ln this de«9 IH partment will be found KM Ura Latest "Novelties, irr,J u «t received — A large Stock of Waterproof Coats, sewn seams, with and without Capes, also Umbrellas Travelling and Buggy Bugs. SPECIALITIES. A large variety of Habit, Ulster, and Jacket Cloths to select from, also New Woollen Cords and Saddlo Tweeds for the Hunting Season. FIT GUARANTEED. WM. WADDELL, MERCHANT TAILOR AND IMPORTER, SYDENHAM HOUSE, Main North Boad. meetings, Amusements, &c. WESLEY AN CHURCH. THE ANNUAL MEETING m aid of the Foreign Missions of tho Australasian Weßleyan Church, will bo held, THIS EVENING, at 7.30 o'clock. The Rev. Isaac EooNEr, Missionary from Now Britain, and a Native Teacher (D. ToMOKAITI), will deliver addresses. Collection m aid of the Mission Fund. SOUTH CANTERBURY AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUB. THE HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of above Club will bo held on THURSDAY, the 11th inst., at 10.30 a.m. Business — Election of Members and Bontine. GEO. F. OLULEE, Hon. Secretary. "■^TOLUNTEER HALL, GERALDINE. FIR^T APPEARANCE o? TIMARU SUNNY SOUTH MINSTRELS, THURSDAY, APRIL 11th, 1889, Admission — Two Shillings, A DANCE TO FOLLOW. ALBURY. A CONCERT m aid of the School Funds will bo held m the School, Albury, on THURSDAY, 18th instant, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION 28. DANCE TO FOLLOW. COLUMBIA ELITE HOLLER SKATING RINK. VOLUNTEES HALL, GERALDINE. GRAND OPENING I7IGHT, FRIDAY, 12th APRIL, Seoond Night of the Geraldine Races. THE Sint will be open on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY Evenings from 7.30 to 10, aad Every Afternoon from 2.80 to 5. Admission, 6d ; Skates, fid ; Season Tickets on application to JOHN E. HOOD, Manager. Notices. TyrONBY TO LEND on Approved Freehold Security, IN SDMS TO SUIT BORROWERS. Apply to — PERRY & PEEEY. Solicitors, Timaru. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICEB. NOTICE is hereby given that the tcvoral parools of Land hereinafter desenbod will bo brought under tho provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1885," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the Ith day of May, 1889. 6584. FJREDEHIOB: JAMES MARTIN, 1 rood, Section 214, Town of Timaru, ocoupied by Robert O'Brien. Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 30th day of Maroh, 1889, at the Lands Registry Office, Ohri»lchurch. J. M. BATHAM, District Land Registrar. To Let. rpO LET FOR CROPPING— 200 Acres Loa Land on Throe Springs Estate, Fairlio Creek. JOHN McKINNON, Manager. LAND FOR CROPPING. TO LET — £50 Acros, at present m Engb'sh grass, for one Crop. Also, 170 Aorcs, it present m turnips, for one crop. Apply to B. & E. 8. RUTHERFORD, Mountncssing, Albury. rpo let— 3 LOOSE BOXES, 5 minutes' walk from Races. Apply BARBER, Oakley Farm, Orari. '
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Timaru Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 4511, 10 April 1889, Page 1
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