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NOTICES. FERE AND MARINE. i FIRST-CLASS FIRE AND MARINE \. INStJRANGE COMPANY requires the services -of a DISTRICT AGENT for South Canterbury. Liberal Terms -will be given to suitable gentleman or firm. Applications may be addressed in strict confidence to INSURANCE. P.O. Box 475, Wellington. BOROUGH OF TBLARU. NOTIFICATION OF VALUATIONLISTS. AKE NOTICE tha* the Valuation List* . for the NorthTEast, North-West. North Suburban, South-East, South-West, and South Suburban Wards of the Borough of Timaru for the Tear 1906 are now OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Timaru Borough Council's Office, George Street, Timaru. All objections thereto must be left at the Magistrate's Court. Timaru. on or before the 15th day of MARCH, 1906, addressed to the Assessment. Court; and a copy of every such objection must be left at the office of the Timaru Borough Council not less than 10 days before the next >iiting of the said Court. D. VIRTUE. 15th February, 1906. GOULD'S BUTCHERY. cently under the heading of " Xealamlia Butchery." with the evident intention of doing this business harm, implying that I am enabled to reduce the price of meat through killing old Cows and Ewe*. My Customers and the Public will be able to judge the value of this assertion by reading the following Certificate from the Abattoir Manager: Timaru, Feb. 20th, 1906. Mr. B. Gould, Butcher, Timaru. The following are the numbers and class of Cattle killed by Mr B. Gould at the Timaru Abattoirs from the 11th of May, 1905, to the 19th February, 1906:—Bullocks, 104; heifers, 6; cows, 7; total, 117. Sheep returns are not obtainable at the Abattoirs, the sexes not being classified. T. G. LILICO. Re Messrs McWhirter and Sons' other assertion that they kill nothing but steer beef and wether mutton, if they are able to prove this for.the same period (also by the Abattoir Manager's certificate) I will deposit £5 with the Mayor, to be given to any charitable institution he may direct. Being a tradesman I cannot understand Messrs McWhirter and Sons mistaking steers for cows. GEO. WINCH, Shop Manager.

TORBAIX ECOND-HAND PIANO At BEGG'Sjj In Splendid Order—£2o. FOR SALE. k THRESHING PLANT, in first-class order. Applications will also be received from any competent Driver who would be willing to tnke a. share in the business. Sale owing to sudden illness. For further particulars apply J. p. XEILSON, Pleasant Point, or This Office. "POR SALE BY C. BOWKE.R. 53Acre Farm, 5 miles from Timaru. 5 Acres, House 5 rooms, Morgan's Road. Building Sites Timaru and Suburbs. Cottages in Timaru £l5O, £3OO. Licensed Land Broker. Transfers, Mortgages and Leases prepared. Money to Loan on Real Estate. C. BOWKER. . TENDERS. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS will be received up till 12 o'clock on TUESDAY, 6th March, for Building Residence, Sefton Street. JAS. S. TURXBULL, Architect. "A^TED-; Tf : • TENDERS for SEVEN MILES of FENCING at Mount Peel. Apply to the Manager, D. LIVINGSTON. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. ± on SATURDAY, 3rd March, for tie Purchase for Removal of Wooden Building? in Stafford Street. Full particulars may be obtained at snv rifit-e. T. COULT'IARr* MULLIONS. Architect. rpO LET by Tender—- " REDCLIFF HOTEL, along with 15 ACRES of Land, and Smithy. Tenders close on 3rd MARCH. " For particulars apply to J. B. NICHOL, Solicitor, Waimate. V V OB EONS and SUPPERS on bo had it all hours at the SILVER GRID DINING ROOMS, Evans' Building* (next C. N«wm*n, Tobacconiit). OLN2CERS PROVIDED FOB COUNTRY VISITORS. 7ANTED Knows—Plums now ready f for Jam-making, at Hilton'*.

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Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12912, 1 March 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Timaru Herald, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 12912, 1 March 1906, Page 1