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NOTICE. AFTER the Ist of October the undersigned 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 Christchurch, their arrangements with Mr. W. C. Beswick having expired. They will of course forward goods and freight to order as usual to Kaiapoi. COOKSON, BOWLER & CO. Lyttelton, Sept. 1861. WOOL, OIL, &c. THE Undersigned are Cash buyers of Wool, Oil, Bone, Hides, Sheepskins, ami other produce, and will make liberal advances on consignment to their correspondents in London, Liverpool, or the Colonies. COOKSON, BOWLER & Co., Lytttlton and Christchureh TUNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. Paid-up Capital £1,000,000. Reserve Fund, £'200,000. FROM the Ist July, interest on fixed deposits will be. allowed at the Christchurch and Lyttelton Branches of this Bank, at the following rates: — For 3 months, at the rate of 2 percent j?annum. ~0»„ „ 3 ~ ~ „ 12 „ „ „ 4 JOSH. PALMER, Manager, Christchurch; JOHN BRIDGES, Manager, Lyttelton, June 28, 1861. THE UNDERSIGNED are buyers of Wool, and other Colonial produce; and will advance on wool consigned to their correspondents in London or Liverpool. W. C. BESWICK & CO. Kaiapoi. GARDENS KEPT IN ORDEE. THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR CULTIVATING AND KEEPING GARDENS IN ORDER, BY THE DAY OH YEAH. THOMAS CLEPIIANE, GARDENER, COLOMBO STREET, SOL'TK JOHN COKERJ BEGS to inform his customers and the Public, that he has opened a Bacon and Ham Department. And from their being cured on the Premises, he can guarantee they will give general satisfaction. Beef, Pork and German Sausages, Saveloys, and Spiced Beef, always on hand. The Trade Supplied. EXCHANGE HOTEL, KAIAPOI. THE PROPRIETOR DAVID EVEREST respectfully solicits the attention of Visitors to the above establishment situated in the most pleasant part of the Town. To families and gentlemen en route to Chvistchurch and the Northern District this Hotel will be found a resort where every attention can be paid to their individual wants and comfort. May 27 1861. [a card.] Mr, C. SVVINB OUR N E Photographic Artist. High-street, Ciiristciiurch, Canterbury. Portraits taken daily between 9 a.in , and 5 p.m., and set in frames, cases, rings, brooches or lockets. [a card.] II Alt T AN D LODGE, BUTCHERS, COLOMBO-STREET, CIIRISTCIirRCII. BRISTOL HOUSE, CIIRISTCHURCII. JOSEPH SUCKLING, BOOT A>'D SHOE MAKER.

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

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume II, Issue 41, 22 February 1862, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume II, Issue 41, 22 February 1862, Page 12