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TO STAND THIS SEASON. AT Mil. PAGE'S Port Phillip Livery Stables* THE FINE THOROUGHBRED ENTIRE •PRIAM, , PRIAM, is a rich chesnut horse, 9 yrs. old, possessing immense power, got by iEther out of Crucifix; Crucifix by Tros out of Kathleen O'More; Kathleen O'More by Langar. Vide English Stud Book. Priam is the sire of many' of the horses bred in New Zealand, including tJvo colts entered for the Canterbury Derby Stakes, 1863, for which £250 has been refused by the owner, W. H. Harris, Esq. Terms: £5 per mare, 10s. groomagc, payable to the above-named, on or before Jan. Ist, 1862. N.B. Good paddocks for mares, every care taken, but no responsibity incurred. Christchurch, Sept. 25. BUSINESS FOR SALE. FOR SALE either alone or with present stock and fixtures: that Druggists Shop, known as the DISPENSARY, Ferry Road. Apply to TURNBULL & HILSON, or to T. S. DUNCAN. Christchurch. 28th Nov. 1861. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE is hereby given that the co-partnership hitherto carried on by the undersigned as Physicians and Surgeons in the City of Christchurch, under the style or firm of " Turnbull and Hilson," has been ihis day dissolved by mutual consent, as witness our hands this Ist day of November, 1801. J. S. TURNBULL, M.D. P. B. HILSON. Witness T. S. DUNCAN, Solicitor, Christchurch. DE. TURNBULL continues his Town and Country practice as Physician and Surgeon. THE Business of Druggists will still be carried on under the tirmoi'TUUNBULL HILSON. PER LATE AND EXPECTED ARRIVALS. A POTHECARIES HALL, Market JjL Place. Fine coLza oil Castor oil Volatile salts Cream of tartar Tartaric acid Carbonate of soda Sulphur Blue vitriol Alum Amber rosin Soft soap Purified Epsom salts •' saltpetre Fine Bermuda arrowroot, &c. Also, Medical bottles Olass feeding bottles Fancy soaps Barclay's and Child's night lights Papier tin Monro Fine Turkey and honeycomb sponges Violet powder Perfumery in great variety. JOHN V. ROSS, Manager. Cliristcuuroh, 22nd Nov. ISGL NOTICE. A FTER the Ist October the under- -£"*- signed beg to inform their friends and the public that their Warehouses at Kaiapoi will be open for the Storage of Wool and other Merchandize, as before, but no stores will be sent there for sale. All outstanding accounts will be settled at their offices in Lyttelton, or Christehurch, or by Mr. Joynt at their stores in Kaiapoi, their arrangements with Mr. W. C. J3es\vick having EXPIKED. They will of course forward Goods and Freight to order as usual to Kaiapoi. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co. Lyttelton, September, ISOI. WANTED A PIANO ON HIRE. Apply for particulars at the Office of Messrs. COOKSON & BOWLER, Ckristchureh. Christcliurch, October 2.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 41, 22 February 1862, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume II, Issue 41, 22 February 1862, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume II, Issue 41, 22 February 1862, Page 12