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PUBLIC NOTICE. IyrOTICE is hereby giveii that Applica--4-V tions for Town Sections on the northern side of the Creek in tho Town of Sefton will be received by the Waste Lands Board after this date; A plan of the town may be seen on application at the Survey office, Christchurch. By order of tho Waste Lands Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, Chief Commissioner. Nov. 30, 1860. GOOD GRASS PADDOCKS NEAR KAIAPOI BUSH. rp H. HARRISON begs, to inform the public 'J- • that he takes cattle to graze in his paddocks ai ss. a head per week, or Is. a head per day. I^* Every care will be taken of stock, but without responsibility. THE FERRY WHARF IS now open for the reception of Wool, Grain, and all oiher kinds of Produce. Wool carefully weighed and marked previous to shipment. ' A. D. BROWNE. THE CHRISTCHURCH VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE HEREBY announce that the Fire Alarm Bell will in future be only rung in case of .fire; and the public are hereby cautioned that any party or parties giving false alarm of fire, by ringing the bell or otherwijM^will be punished as the law provides, and that*.the keys to the Engine House are lying at the offices of the Liverpool and London Insurance Company. Also at Mr. Thomas Anderson, Hereford Street; Mr. Thos. Angus, Cashel Street; and the police on duty. By order of the Brigade, G. HAWKINS, Secretary. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ALEXANDER MATHEWS, in returning his sincere and grateful thanks to the inhabitants of Christchurch and Canterbury in general for the liberal support he has received since his commencing business in.Gloucester street, begs to state that he has REMOVED to more commodious premises in HIGH STREET, next door to the White Hart Hotel, where he intends carrying on the Grocery and Baking Business in all its branches, and he hopes by keeping none but first class articles, at the lowest remunerating prices, still to merit a share of the)£.s,upport. Christchurch, January 12th, 1861. ..__-_. w .^. i .^_ a .. BrD .__^.^ o _ Drg CASHEL STREET. MRS. ROSSITER 7" - -" EESPECTFULLY announces that she has taken Sulyard House, NEAR THE BANK, (Lately in the occupation of Mr. Lockhart), and will be most happy to receive LADIES AND GENTLEMEN to board and lodge. PRIVATE APARTMENTS if required, replete with every comfort and convenience. ALTERATIONS IN FISHER AND CO.'S STORES, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, MESSRS. FISHER AND CO T)EG to inform their Friends that on and after -0 MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 21st, Their . ■ Grocery business Will be carried on -■■'■■■.■AT- Mb; JONES'S NEW STORE, OPPOSITE FISHEB AND CO.'S PBESENT STOBES. THE CHINA, GLASS, and EARTHENWARE DEPARTMENT Will be temporarily removed to premises opposite Mr. Longden's New Store, Colombo Street. This arrangement will be continued until the works are complete. BUILDING LAND FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES. a.R ACRES of Freehold Land, one mile tJ from the Town Belt, surrounded on two sides by the River Avon, to be sold in five or ten acre blocks, as may suit purchasers; there is a substantially built seven roomed house on the property, to be sold with a quantity of the land. For particulars apply to r;brunsden, Market Place, Christchurch. MARKET HALL, CHRISTCHURCH, T|IHE best Concert yßoom in Christchurch, ''.'••JL is now fitted with every convenience for Concerts, Public Entertainments, Auction; Sales, Public Meetings, or any other purpose requiring a lofty and commodious building. For terms apply to R.BRUNSDEN, Marketplace, Christchurch. ~~~~ ~~ FOR SALE. Q/"\<fY Breeding Ewes, all ages OKJKJ 200 Maiden Ewes. li. BRUNSDEN, ■'■".■'.'' Market Place, Christchurch. •■■ ■ Jan. 29,1861. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. NO TIC E.— The Co-Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned John King and James Henry Jackman, as Candle Manufacturers and Grocers, in Cashel Street,; Christchurch, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. ; '■>• •.::-.'. /. :y.'-'7;-7.! ■;■ ~X' ■ All debts due to the late firm will be received and all liabilities paid by the said John King. 7 Dated this 29th day of January, 1861., JOHN KING. JAMES HENRY JACKMAN. Witnoes—Tho& I. Joynt, Articled Clerk, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XV, Issue 860, 6 February 1861, Page 1