LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. is hereby given that the parcel of land hereinafter described will be brought under tko provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1908, unless caveat be lodged forbidding tho sjame on or before 19th. June, 1911. 11381, Alexander Risset, 3 Acres, 3 roods, part of rural sections 4180 arid 4181, Arowhenua Survey District, occupied by applicant. 'Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 16tli day of May, 1911, at the Lands Re« : stry Office-, Christchurch. W. AVYINKS, District Land Registrar. FOR SALE. 100 Seadoim; 5-Roomed .L.4U Houses, Elizabeth. Ratbmore Streets, Crnigie Avenue, Grey Road*, 6-Roonied Houses Ranfurly. Rathmore and North Streets; 2000 Acres Freehold, Bluecliffs; Sections in Rathmore, Onslow, Raymond, Heaton, Browne, and Rose Streets, 10 per cent, deposit, balance at . 6 per cent.; i-Acre t 6Rooniod Houbo, Theodocia St.; 300 Acres L.1.P., Kohilca Settlement, rent 6s per accre; Country Blncksmithing Business, doins: largo trade; 600 Acres Rnincliff: 214 Acr«3, £-mile from school; 5-Acro 7-Roomed House, close to Freezing Works; J-Acre, 8-Roomed Plastered. House, near Creamery; 758 Acres freehold first-olass land. Herbert, this -senson's w?,cat threshed 80 bushels. Dwellings and all necessary farm buildings, it can bo sold in two blocks of 548 and 210 Acres—Pries £l3 10s ner acre; Terms £2 10s cash, balance 5 per cent, for 5 vearsr; 105 Acres first-class limes-tons fnnd, in 6 paddocks, well watered, near P. Point, new 4-Roomed House, Rt-nblos, etc-r Price £2l per aaere; 350 Acres near P. Point in 10 paddocks, large Dwelling, Stables. etc., # well watered: 17 Acres freehold, Adair, 7-Ttooroed House, etc.; 800 Acres freehold. Milton—Price £5 per acre: 50 Acres. Geraldinn, close- to sohool; 7 Acres, 6-Roomed House, eto., Arowhenua; 1500 Acre*; leasehold, 10 venr* to run. r.enr Dnnedin; 277 Acres L.T.P., Rosewill Settlement; 117 Acres L.1.P., Totara. 3-Roomed House. Stables, etc. —Price £900; 33 Acres T. T.P. Rosebrookl-6-Acre, Harper St.; 20 perches Victoria St.; J-Acrs Main North Read* 1 Acre Pearson St.; H Acres Malt by Avenue; jJ-Acre, 6Roomod House, Arthur St.: J-Acre 9Hoonnvl, Plastered Hou«e, Browno St. (my residence), nil modern conveniences, for sale 'on very easy terms, or exchange for smaller house. D. MAHONEY. W. FERR IE R , respectfully call your at. ' * tention to the display of Sepiatoned Photograplis in liis vestibule. These are by one of the latest printing processes, that has been adopted by Mr Ferrier on account of tho artistic excellence of the process and its undoubted permanence. Kindly Call and Eu«quire our Prices. "W. FERItIER: Photographer. Nert Adams and Co., Drapers. Stafford Street. R. S. Mayer, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND SANITARY ENGINEER. Late Stratliallan Street, Begft to announce that he lias reel menced Business in HUNT AND WERRY'S BUTLDINGe/ George Street. Estimates given for all Classes of Work. Country Orders receive prompt Attention, Timber. WE have now ready for sale a few special lines just imported. Ex "Clan Grant" JARRAH TIMBER, all sizes to 13 x 12 for Building 3, Fences, Bridges. etc. JARRAH SPLIT POSTS. JARRAH SAWN STAKES, Practically indestructible. Ex "Helen' 1 V .D.L. ELiRDWOOP, sizes 3xl up. for Gates, Hurdles, General Wheelwrights' Work, etc. V.D.L. SPLIT POSTS, a verv fina Ist, John Jackson & Co TIMA.RU, PHILSP & ROY. ■pLDMBaiIS, GASFITTER3, AND SANITARY ENGINEERS, STAFFORD STREET. TIMARU. now cm HENRY PATENTS. HUGHES. CHRISTCHUP.G'H. J. E. S. JACKSON, Stafford Strett, Timaru Representative, MRS PARKS BE AT HOME TO RE CEIVE INTENDING PUPILS DAILY, TRESPASS. A NY Person or Persons Trespassing Xx.! on the property of the Undersigned wjt.li Dog or Gun will bo PROSECUTED. F. E. HADDON, . Fairview. TO COURSING MEN. For. Immediate Sale—4 WHELPS, hy Mount Cook, Merry Boy-Myrtle Grove; Flora McDonald, McGregorExpand. Whelped April 14th. 10s each. Registered with N.Z.C.A. Full particulars. Apply. TV. RENNIE, REGENT ST. HARRY SCOTT, Phono 459. HERALD BUILDINGS. ARCADE, Timaru. Agent for Andrews, Baty and Co., Ltd. Cheapest Importers of TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES in Canterbury. Call and See the IMPERIAL, TYPEWRITER, For Simplicity, Strength, Variety of Work. £lB. All kinds of CARBON. All Borte of RIBBONS. Letter Trays, Files, Gums, Inks, Typist Chairs. Office Requisites of every description. Price Lists on application. Samples on View. LEVELS COUNTY COUNCIL. TENDERS will he received up to 4 p.m., TUESDAY, June 6th, for the following works— t ' . CON. No 13—Blues tone Metal (Crushed), Gleniti, Township, 700 Cubic Yards. CON. No. 14—River Shingle, Bristol's Road, ICingsdown, 600 cubic Yards. -CON. No. 15—Pit Gravel, Seadown Road, 600 Cubic Yards. THOMAS BLACK, County Surveyor. Camel Hair Rugs. ■"" . FROM CENTRAL ASIA. A RTISTIC DESIGNS AND BEAUII 'ITFUL COLOURINGS, Size 7ft. x 4ft. Wash like a Blanket. 27s 6d to 32s Cd. KASHMIRI EMBROIDERED CURTAINS TO MATCH, 32s Gd to 45s Pr. KASHMIRI EMBROIDERED CUSHION COVERS, Gs Pr. JOHN E. HURDLEY & SON INDIAN EMPORIUM. EXCUSE ME I AY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE OF SUPPLYING YOU WITH YOUR MEAT. OUR SHOr IS CENTRAL. ONLY PRIME MEAT IS KEPT, AND THE DELIVERY IS 6ECOND TO NONE IN TIMARU. TIMARU MEAT MART, HUGH MILLER, PROPRIETOR. FRESH EGGS ARE SCARCE AND DEAR, But we are selling good preserved, AT Is 4d PER DOZ. Preserved by Special Process. BARGAINS IN CROCKERY. Everv Household Requisite at SALE PRICES. Every Price CUT DOWN. Striking Bargains on all Sides, and LARGE REDUCTIONS ON LINES. ILLER'S S A ALL M. Without doubt the CHEAPEST HOUSE in Timaru TO-DAY for BARGAINS. STOCKS MUST BE SOLD before end of Month. Call and inspect and the prices will startle you. We don't give'anytliing for nothing, but we give STERLING VALUE. W. filler & Co., Jfext J. Ballantvno and Co. PHONE 88. MRS PARK'S SCHOOL for Day Children -»f any aga and girl boarders. Tho School-lions© -s Mrs. MclCeown's House in Elizabeth Street (next to Dr. Gabites). For terms, (next to Dr (<ih;tos). School re-opens THURSDAY, May 25th. For terms, AIRS PARK, Elizabeth St.. Timaru,. NOTICE OF SALE OF COAI< BUSINESS. HAVING sold my Cool Merchant 1 * Business, including Plant, Stock and Book Debta to Mr RICHARD JOHN COWLES, of Timaru. J bag to thank my Customers for their past support, and trust for tt continuance of same for Mr Cowles. All book dobts owing to me on or before tho 24tU April, 1011, will now bo payable t<> Mr R. J. COWLES alono, whoso receipt shall be a sufficient discharge.. (Signed) , MARY ELIZABETH HESBELL. AS I have taken over the Busines* of Mrs M. E. HESSELL, I tiiist by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the patronage acoordcd her in tho past. (Signed) RICHARD JOHN COWLES. J. E. LATIMER BEGS to notify all LOVERS "OS 1 THE GAME, that he has just Purchased the Rielite of the "CITY BILLIARD ROOMS," above O'Caii laghan'ff. You can be assured of every attention and a QUIET GAME, bo patronise: JAMES E. LATIMER, CITY BILLIARD RO6MS. rjIIIE CORONATION BOOT. SPECIALLY MADE To defy the Wintry Weather, By Prosser, at tho Price. CALL AND~INSPECT, At ' THE TIMARU BOOT FACTORY. PROFESSIONAL. R. BLACK, Licensed surveyor and CIVIL ENGINEER. Address < ATLAS CHAMBERS, Berwick StrestL k. D. MACCEOROE, 'Assoc. M. Inst.; O.E. JMCENSED SURVEYOR. Guinness aud LeCren's Buildi'jms. - Str«th&llat> Street, - v Timaru. C. A. BRIDCEB, LEVELS COUNTY BUILDINGS. . 1 TIMARU. LICENSED SURVEYOR under Land Transfer Act. Surveys nndertaken in any part of Canterbury. AXEL NEWTON, ORGANIST, CHALMERS CHURCH, ILL be open to receive Pupil* from JUNE 2nd. w Particulars at the Dresden, MR ALFRED TV. v. VINE, F.R.C.0., A.R.C.M., L.R.A.M., (Successor to J. Gillies), HAS Commenced Tuition on Pianoforte, Singinß, . Voioa Production, and Theory of Music, Harmonv and Counterpoint. Pupils prepared for all examinations. Term begins from Ist lesson. Railway concessions to country pupils. Now at home. Address: Glenelg, aarah Street. MISS ESTHER J. KELLY, Certificated Teacher Pianoforte, Trinity College, London, has resumed Lessons. Pupils prepared Examinations. Railway 'Concessions' to Country Pupils. Address: 31 LATTER STREET. M MUSIC. ISS HALL has resumed Teaching. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. Railway Concessions to country pupils. Terms may begin at any time. MISS MARION HAY, L.A.8., AssUtant Musio Mistress (pupil of Mist Hall). STSATHMORE, ELIZABETH ST. M 1 SS SUGRUE, L.A.B. Teacher of Pianoforte, Harmony an J Counterpoint, has resumed Lessons. Pupils prepared for examination. Rail" way Concessions. Address: 109 Church St. MR TV. FISHWICK, L.A.B. (Organist Trinity Church.) TEACHER of Piano, Organ, and all Theory Subjects. Note Change of Reaidencs: CHURCH STREET. THE Farmers' Favourite Machines, Strong in frame and construction, THE MrCORMICK DRILL AND FLEXIBLE AND DISC HARROW. Strong ill Frame and Construction, easy running, and of easy interchange- ' tlh e' Sh COR MICK has got a repu. tation founded on solid merit, and i» easily first in the Show Ring, and the Harvest Field. H. 11. KINGHAM, BOLE AGENT FOE TIMABI.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14450, 24 May 1911, Page 2
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