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KAURI TIMBER. MESSRS. FIRTH, ROE, & CO. are prepared; to supply from their Mills at Coromandel, Manukau, and Auckland, the best Kauri Timber of any dimensions, dressed or undressed as miay be required. ' Lists of prices and terms forwarded on application to FIRTH, ROE, & CO., 1936 Auckland. H. GARDNER, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, ; AND GENERAL GROCER, BEGS to intimate he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr. Raine, at the corner of Gloucester and hopes by attention and every endeavour to supply a first-rate article, to secure patronage. 2648 RE-OPENING ~ . 0F ■" .■ CLONTARF BOARDING-HOUSE. MR S. A. H O S SA C K EEGS to intimate that the above House, which has been greatly enlarged, is now open to the public. Private sitting rooms, commodious bed-rooms, and every convenience to ensure' the comfort of visitors. , Paddock accommodation. 2073 NURSERY, RANGIORA. WILLIAM E. IVORY begs to inform the settlers of the Ashley, Mandeville, and Oxford Districts that he has now on sale a few hundreds of fine large plants of fruit trees, includ-; ing apples (warranted free from American blightin root and branch), pears, cherries, plums, peaches, ; nectarines, red and black currants, gooseberries, rhubarb, raspberries, strawberries, elms, laburnums, poplars, blue gums, English and Cape broom, gorse, and white thorn for fencing. 2671 IRCULAR.—BARKER & CO. beg to inform their friends and the public that they have, at considerable expense, erected new and improved machinery for the better manufacturing of flour. The cleaning and grinding is carried out on the latest and most approved principles, and is, without exception, the only machinery of the kind in the colony. The silk flour dressing machine, just completed, enables them to finish the flour in a manner superior to anything yet attempted in Sydney. Barker & Co. feel convinced a trial is all that is requisite to prove to the public the superior quality of their silk dressed flour. Steam Mills, Sydney. "• / ' ■ 2663 RICH & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, KAIAPOI, | | AVE the following PROPERTIES for sale. CHELTENHAM BOARDING HOUSE, situated on the North Road at intersection of Smith .Street on direct road from White's Bridge, doing a fair business in private boarders, and with good prospects of obtaining a license if applied for. The house contains four large parlours, nine bed rooms, hall, &c., dairy, framing of six stall stable, well stocked and securely fenced garden and paddocks, with good cattle feed adjacent. Terms easy. , A well finished house, four rooms on ground floor, large work shop and first-rate garden, double frontage on J ones Street and Sewell Street. Also, with the property, three valuable building sites adjoining. Half acre in Piraki Street* with substantial double fronted shop, fitted complete, dwelling rooms and store. Two acres on North Road, close to Baxter's Ferry, and probable site of new bridge. One acre, river frontage, and on Hilton Street and North Road. Half acre, with two comfortable cottages on the Ohoka Road near Kaikainui Hotel. Also numerous houses, cottages with more or: less land, shops, building sites, farms, and' ruraFsections in Kaiapoi and neighbourhood to be let or sold. July 17,1862. 2705 CHRISTCHURCH COAL COMPANY. , * ' PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE Provisional Committee appointed at the meeting held at the White Hart on Tuesday, June 17, give notice that they are now in a position to receive applications for shares. The capital of the company is to consist of £5000, in 1000 shares of £5 each, of which sum it is at present proposed that only one-half shall be called up in two amounts at intervals of three and six months. The shareholders will be entitled to receive coals at the dep6t on the Ferry Road, at a slight percentage on the actual cost. The object of the company is to obtain a constant supply of coals at the wharf, at a price thai shall not be fluctuating, and it is therefore believed that consumers generally will be glad to avail J themselves of an opportunity to assist in securing so desirable a result; from tenders already received the Provisional Committee believe that the price may be at present stated at about £3 10s per ton# So soon as half the capital is subscribed, it is proposed to convene a meeting of the shareholders, and proceed to the election of five directors, with whom the entire management of the affairs of the company will rest. In the meantime the Provisional Committee will be glad to receive applications for shares, upon which a deposit of 2s 6d a share will be required to defray preliminary expenses. The following iB the form:—• Gentlemen,—l request you will allot me shares in the " Christchurch Coal Company," upon which I am prepared to pay the deposit on receiving notice of the number allotted to me. I am, gentlemen, Yours, &c. The following gentlemen form the Provisional Committee: — Mr. McLean, " W. Wilson, ; " C. Davie, " J. Ollivier, " M. Sprot, Hon. Sec., To whom it is requested that all communications will be addressed. ~ w Christchurch, June 25,1862. 2470

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1013, 26 July 1862, Page 1

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