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Meetings Amusements, &c. fJIHE NEW CENTURY. SENSATION WIRTH BROS.' ROYAL CIRCUS. A COLOSSAL CIRCUS ORGANISATION A New Era in Tented Amusements. TIMARU, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 9th. ONE NIGHT ONLY. WIRTH BROS.' ROYAL CIRCUS, ROYAL MENAGERIE, AND EQUINE PARADOX. Patronised by Royalty, and Commended b; H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. After a most Triumphant Tour rouni the World, now returning to Timara wit] a Complete Stud of Beautiful and Mar vellously trained HORSES and PONIES, EQUESTRIANS ACROBATS, AERIALISTS, JUGGLERS AND .EDUCATED ANIMALS. - NOTE.—The Original and Only Wirth'i Circus and Equescurriculum was foundec in Australia Ist January, 1880, and duririf 20 YEARS' TRAVEL and EXPERIENCE have been Everywhere, have seen Every thing, and GOT EVERYTHING WORTE HAVING. . Among the Novelties to b< introduced—The ONLY BOXING PONIES IN THE WORLD; the ONLY BUCKING ELEPHANT; the ONLY RIDING BEAR; the ONLY DEN OP FOREST-BREE TIGERS; ENGLAND'S CHAMPIOK JOCKEY-ACT RIDER; the World'! Greatest Hand-balancer and Contortionist; the Famous High-jumping Dog; Marvel lous' South African Performing Baboons'; the Only Lady, in the World who Ridet Seven Horses; the Champion Lady Eques trienne Juggler. The whole of the Won* derful Wirth's Combination will be seen ir a Marvellous and Thrilling Performance, entirely .new to New Zealand. PRICES AS USUAL. MIDDLETON AND LYONS, Agents. ST, MARY'S SCHOOL. MONDAY, JAN. 7th. LANTERN LECTURE by the Bishop ■ of Melanesia, on the Work of the Mission, 8.15 p.m. ADMISSION, Is. At LODGE OF ST. JOHN, "No. 1137, E.C. REGULAR Monthly Meeting will be held in the Lodge Room, Church Street, THIS EVENING, Monday, 7th Jan.,. at' 7.30 p.m. ' Business : Initiation. - Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Lest and Found. LOST. A SCOTCj® p UP) about XX_ Wasn^ K6) a a g o _ Finder reon returning to Mr W. King, Washdyke, or by giving information of its whereabouts at this Office. £1 REWAtvD. LOST on Friday, 28th, between the Grosvenor Hotel and Bourndale, Makikitii, Finder refuiii id office of tOs Paper. To Let. TO LET ON LEASE. THE SISTERS FARM, Totara Valley, ■containing 750 Acres or thereabout*, wdl<'Watered and with good aspect, with large House and Farm Buildings, 2 to 3i miles from Point Railway Station and Stock Market. Tenders for a lease of the above will be received up 'till NOON on 7th February, 1901. - Conditions of lease can be seen at Office of Messrs Perry, Perry : and Kinnerney, Timaru,ttoo o whom tenders must be addressed. W. B. HOWELL. For Sale., HONEY. HONEY... HONEY, r F.OR SALE, "this; Season's pure Extracted Honey, 6lbs And over, 5d per lb; under 61b, 6d; for Cash only; as the Season is not a good one.- Early orders necessary. ANDREW GIBSON, - Temuka. FOR SALE. frA ACRES first class Land on the ■t)U Temuka-Point Road; also Two Shares in No. 2 Building Society, cheap. Apply D. MAHONEY. EOR SALE OR TO LET—Alternate Tenders- will be received for the purchase or lease of land lately occupied by E. Mills, within 3 miles of Timaru, containing '20 Acres, together with 2 Dwelling Houses, Slaughter House, Stables, etc.; lease for 3or 5 years. Terms if required. Tenders close SATURDAY, 12th inst. Apply WM. McCULLY, Clandeboye. FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, on Purchasing Clause, 313 Acres of Land, Seadown. , Tenders for Lease, for 3 or 5 years, close on 7th Instant, with THOMAS HOWLEY, Timaru. Wanted TKTANTED —Boy. Apply N.Z. Cloth•VV ing Factory. •• - WANTED —Wanted, a . Good. Trouser 'Hand." W. B." Wood) Tailor, next Trilford's ;Stables.. ■' r \-. FOR SALE Strong Light American Waggon Gig. Apply "Herald" Office. WANTED— A Good Plain Cook, good wages. Apply at once to Timaru Hotel. FOR SALE in Temuka—Brick House, 10 Rooms, with One Acre Land. Apply to C. Bowker, Land Broker, Timaru. "YyANTED— A SHEPHERD, Wages, £75 per annum. Must be used to the management of both Paddock and Hill Sheep. None but a competent man. need apply, to EDGAR JONES, Mt. Nessing, Albury. HOT WEATHER UNDERCLOTHING. Hot weather underclothing for Gentlemen in Pure Natural Wool Gauze, Andusa Unshrinkable, Real Indian, Imperial and Lisle Gauze, in Men's and O.S. Men's Pants, Men's and O.S. Men's Shirts, half or long Sleeves, v all choice goods, and remarkably cheap. Running Singlets in Black and Cream. COWAN'S COLONIAL CLOTHING HOUSE. ti-r Pflirt'.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3463, 7 January 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3463, 7 January 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3463, 7 January 1901, Page 1

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