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New Atdvertisemezitß. TO WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTELKEEPERS, GENERAL DEALERS, &c., &c. "IX7"ALTON, WARNER & CO., Christchurch TT and Lyttelton, have on hand, in stock, and to arrive, FOR SALE, a large and varied stock of PORTS, SHERRIES, CLARETS, CHAMPAGNE, BEERS, BRANDY, WHISKEY, RUM, GIN, &c. W. W. & Co. having made arrangements to re» ceive a constant supply of wines direct from Spain and Portugal, of several qualities, they are in an unusually favorable position to supply the trade upon the best terms. Their stock consists of nine qualities of sherries, viz • ' Light brown, a very cheap useful wine, suitable for the bar trade Pale single diamond, a pure and cheap wine Pale double diamond ditto, suifable for family trade ' ' Pale treble diamond, a fine superior sherry The Anchor brand sherry, a very superior rich flavored wine Light brown Xerez, a delicious full bodied old fashioned wine, Madeira flavour Royal pale, a very delicate fine pale sherry, super excellent quality M.G. Amontillado, a fine dry superior wine >' Peninsula Amontillado, S.A., the best win# in the jmarket, and a scarce wine at home. They have seven distinct qualities of port wine, Tiz :— . 1 Low class mixing port Old port, a superior bar and hotel wins . ' Three grape port Manuela, a superior familywine 1 Sandeman's SSS, a rich full bodied port Graham's four diamond, a very choice fine port The celebrated YSS port, the best port in the market, an old and unusually fine wine. i All the above wines can be obtained at their stores, either in bulk or bottle, and the most particular attention will be paid to this branch of their business. WALTON,"WARNER & CO. Hereford Street, 3573 Christchurch, and Lyttelton. WIN ES . ' ~~ " A. FURTHEB SHIPMENT OF SHERRIES AND PORTS JUST ARRIVED, EX IVANHOE. C 3578 WALTON, WARNER & CO. I 171 OR SALE.—A Ransom and Sims' Threshing JF Machine and Winnowing Machine, each nearly new. EDWARD TURTON, Middleton Farm, c 3582 Riccarton, FOR SALE.—Blue Gum, Swamp, and Scrub Oak Seeds ; also, a choice collection of Vegetable Seed, imported per Lord Ashley. By MB. FREDERICK CRESWICK, one door from the Shearers Arms, Windmill road. 3607 MEDICAL HALL. 1 ■ MESSRS. C. RAYNER & CO. beg to inform the public that they have commenced business as Chemists and Druggists, in that shop adjoin- ' ing Mrs. Butler's millinery warehouse, and opposite Messrs. Strange and Co.'s, High-street. They hope by keeping a carefully-selected stock of pure drugs always on hand, and paying particular attention to any prescriptions intrusted to their charge, to gain a share of public support. High-street, Christchurch. 3589 TIMARU. THE UNDERSIGNED has bought from Mr. JOHNBESWICK HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE AND BUSINESS PREMISES AT TIMARU. The Store, which has been closed for Stock Taking,will re-open this day SATURDAY, 11th JUNE, Under the Management OP MR. JOHN INGLIS. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. June 11, 1864. 0 3598 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate that his STORES IN TIMARU Are now open for the Sale of goods, Wholesale and Retail. The Stock purchased from Mr. John Beswick (which is large and well assorted) will be added to from the neighbouring markets, and a constant supply of goods suited to the requirements of this district will be received. To Land ex Ivanhoe, 30 tons English coal. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. Dune 11, 1864. C 3599 NOTICE. THE Business hitherto carried on under the name of Mr. S. C. Farr as Architect and Surveyor, will in future be carried on under the name of Farr and Cuft. c . . S. C. FARR. Signed, C. CUFF. Lichfield street, Christchurch. June 13th, 1864. 3510 TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE CITY COUNCIL. SIR,— We, the undersigned, members of the Fire Brigade, householders and others, in the City of Christchurch, feeling that it is necessary, after the proceedings of the late public meeting, that the Brigade should have an opportunity of giving publicly a full statement of their proceedings up to the present time, request that you will convene a Public Meeting, that the Brigade may ascertain whether the public of Christchurch still have confidence in them or not; such confidence being the only means that will induce them to continue at their post as a Brigade. Christchurch, June 11th, 1864. G. Cliff W.Wilson Thos. Anderson Bethel Ware C. F. Worth M'Lean, Thiel & Mytton Jos. Suckling. George Allen W. E. Samuels Gilbert Butler H. W. Read W. Strange p. Coe James Hair J. Howroyd Thomas Tombs Chas. Oswald John Birasey E. Samuels John W. Shackleton Jas. Reeves William Stringer & Co. 1 James Wood Robt. Symington Henry Samuel W. T. L. Travers Joseph Piper Fred. Strouts N. J. Suckling Alexander Back W. Harris Mark Sprot J. C. Atkinson Edwin Burnell Robert Heaps E. C. Stevens G. H. Merson G. Warner G. Wells John Hall J. Hine G. Turner H. Killner ( Cook & Ross . W. Goodland Dann & Bishop W.B.Armstrong J. Younghusband W. S. Moorhouse Thos. Gee W. Hislop George Gee . John C. Angus Walter Gee. W. D. Barnard Christchurch, June 13th, 1864. In compliance with the foregoing requisition, I hereby convene a Public Meeting of the householders of Christchurch, to be held at Mr. Bonnington's Rooms, in Cathedral Square, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. J. OLLIVTER, 1602 Chairman Of the City Council. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1249, 14 June 1864, Page 7

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