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Buame ss Notices. NO PUPE! NO PUFF I! NO PUPP!!! GENUINE SELLING OFF. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! C 1 P. KRETSCHMAR in announcing to the Public his recent purchased the large U and varied Stock of the OLD ESTABLISHED ORIGINAL MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, would call the attention of Farmers, Country Settlers and others, to his bona fide Selling Off .which will commence on MONDAY NEXT, and continue until the whole oif the present Stock is Sold. The Proprietor having purchased the above Stock at an immense discount; is'enabled to offer the same at prices that will astonish all who give him a call. j, •'■ The whole must be cleared oif within a limited period, as large consignments from England direct are shortly expected, which will, upon .arrival, be offered upoi'the principle SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETDRNS : MEN'S MOLESKIN TROUSERS FROM 6s. i YOUTH'S DO., „ 4s. 6d. COME AND SEE. YOU ARE SURE TO BUY. . Don'i Forget the Address : • THE OEIGINAL MONSTEE CLOTHING HAL] Immediately opposite the Bank of Australasia. Established 1861. , C. F. KRETSCHMAR, Sole Proprietor. N.B.—No connection with any other house)in town. j ; j Mark the Name, don't forget to ask for C. F. KRETSCHMAR^ ORIGINAL MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. ' ' 9

A W. M 01 N e : Begs to inform his Customers that he has GIVEN UP HIS ORIGINAL STABLE ; Adjoining the Shoeing Forge, : by expiratio of Lease, and is CAURYING ON BUSINESS AS USUAL, At the adjoining premises, with Extensin Additions at the rear, making the ACCOMMODATION COMPLETE FOR ALL CLASSES OF HORSES. MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH. May 17,;1866. C 52 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HILL'S VETERINARY INFIRMARY. MR, THOMAS HILL wishes to inforn his Friends and the Public that he hai Removed to New Premises, in Hereforc street, opposite • EDD'S REPOSITORY Hereford street, March 26, 1866. cli "TO FARMERS. THE UNDERSIGNED are cash pur chasers of Oats, Wheat, and' Cheese. BROWNELL & CO., 15 c Colombo Street. NOMINATION DAY. 10 meet the wants of the Electors and th public of Christchurch, Messrs. Mortal and Robertson intend converting their billiari room into a Grand Salle a Manger, for th 23rd only. Tickets for Luncheon only 2s. 6d. each. 607 DUNEDIN CLUB HOTEL. MESSRS. HAIIMAN & STEVENS ar instructed to receive offers for the purchase of the following valuable LAND :- 450 Acres of fine Agricultural Land, near Prebbleton, in one block, being Rural Sections Nos. 2821 and 2839. 50 Acres, being Rural Section No. 2422' near Saltwater Creek. 40 Acres, being Rural Section No. 2417 atHarewood. Town Sections in Timaru, Nos. 320,319, 434,235, 236. No. 118 Jan. 2,1866. 160 Impounded* NOTICE. IMPOUNDED on the Bth of May, off th Kaiapoi Island. One 'JAY MARE, indistinct brand o off shoulder like arrow poiutin downwards with an 0 at the point, few white hairs on forehead, also, o both Bides of back, black points _ Has been straying on the island for abou six months. Damages claimed. If not released on oi before the 31st insfc., will be sold. j.|,. MICHAEL LYNSKEY. Pound-keeper. Kaiapoi, May 9,1866. - c 411 'OTICE.-IMPOUNDED, May 7th, 12.15 .1 p.m., from Lincoln road:— One CHESTNUT HORSE, aged, Bmall star on forehead, large white spots under saddle, got shoes' on, branded like IL on near slioulder, and like S W on off shoulder. If the same be not released within 21 days from the above date will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 403 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch. NOTICE. "MPOUNDED, at Rangiora on tho Uth jl instant, from Maori Reserve, Woodend. 1 Red Steer, indistinct brand near side rump, nick outoftha middle of under part of near ear; 1 Red and White Cow with rather thick head and neck, brand near side rump, supposed J with some other letter in front. If not released within 21 days from the 12th instant will bo sold, J. W. HEATH, 532 c Poundkeeper, Rangiora. NOTICE.. TMPOUNDEB, May lfith.from thePapanu JL road, one Red and White COW, witl small compass horns, Bmall slit in off ear, thi and cut of the tail. Indistinct brand on neai shoulder. If the same he not released withii 21 days from the above date, will be sold. WILHELM SCHMIDT, 540 c Poundkeeper, Christchurch

NORTHPORT COAL AND TIMBER WHARF. THE UNDERSIGNED haying just taken the Wharf and Store lately in the occupation of Messrs. J. WHITE and CO., Saltwater Creek, have RE-OPENED THE SAME TIMBER, COAL, AND GENERAL WHARF, And are now prepared to execute orders, in large or small quantities, for BUILDING MATERIALS, FENCING, AND COALS, for the Northern districts, with promptitude, afford good Good Storage Accommodation for WOOL, GRAIN, OR OTHER MERCHANDISE. They have always on hand a number of first-class DRAYS AND SPRING CARTS . Of various descriptions. T. &E.PAVITT-,--, • 374 Gloucester street. CATTLE TAKEN IN TO GRAZE on the RAKAIA FORKS STATION at £\ per head per annum ; 13,000 acres devoted exclusively to cattle, with good Stock Yard, Drafting and Branding Yards. Apply to F. NEAVE, Rakaia Forks; or J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. 236 c WILSON, BURNELL & CO., HOKITIKA. STOCK SALESMEN, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. MESSRS. WILSON BURNELL, & CO. have how every accommodation for Cattle Dealers, and Shippers of Stock, as also for all overland Sheep. THEIR YARDS are now on the Town Belt and beach, with Slaughter-house and Sheep yards on the ground, and are thoroughly dry and are well corduroyed. At their HOKITIKA SALE YARD, In Revell-street there is every convenience for the Sale of quiet cattle, sheep and horses, attached to a large and comfortable stable. EXPERIENCED STOCKMEN ready at a moments notice. FIRST CLASS STOCK HORSES and HACKS kept on hand. IMPORTERS OF STOCK either by land or sea, will find every attendance immediately on arrival, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. Account Sales and Cash returned immediately after sale. Hokitika, Feb. 26th 1866. c 10 IRUIT TREES, PLANTS, BULBS, and . GARDEN SEEDS. The '• Gardens," Surrey Hills, Sydney, N.S.W. John Baptist & Son beg to return many thanks for past favours, and have much pleasure in requesting attention to their extensive stock of Fruit Tree's, Flowering and OrnajnanfllP Plants. Bulbs, and Garden Seeds, fof winch they respectfully solicit orders. John tist & Son personally superintend the packing and shipping of Export Orders, and they have received numerous letters testifying to the excellent condition in which their sendings have arrived, after long and trying voyages. JOHN BAPTIST & SON, 1308 Nursery and Seedsmen. TO FARMERS. COBB & CO. are CASH PURCHASERS of Oats. c 13 NOTICE TO FARMERS. >IGS BOUGHT IN ANY QUANTITIES A The highest price given. TERMS CASH. Apply to THOMAS GREEN, 2450 Christchurch. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. IARMERS having Grain can now make JL arrangements for Threshing and storeing. Liberal advances will be made on the May 14,1866, H. MATSON & CO, Cathedral square.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1695, 23 May 1866, Page 1

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