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j/.nti a&oerfemnits. RELIANCE BREWERY MESSRS. AIRMAN $ WILSON k RE instructed to dispose of the Reliance Brewery •«. J\. the extensive frontage belonging to it situated' T Sumner Road, Christchurch. m ™* The premises are admirably adapted for carrying on a 1 trade, occupying as they do one of the best business no-ir 8 * in the town. *• Mtlo *'s HARE WO ODIROAhT MESSRS. AIRMAN Sc WILSON HAVE for sale 200 Acres of Land (45 acre* under fallow), of first-rate quality, all fenced 1 cultivated, situated on the Harowood road, and near t< n! Race-course. FARM TO LET. MESSRS. AIRMAN _y WILSON TTAVE been instructed to let for a term of yearn *- A at a moderate rental, 200 acres of' laud fenced and cultivated, situated near the liacecourse 45 acres of the land ploughed up for the first time and at present under fallow. OLD ESTABLISHED AND~LUCRAmE7 BUSINESS IN THE TOWN OF CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. AIRMAN AND WILSON HAVE been instructed by the Proprietor xcho is about retiring from business, to sell or let an old established and very lucrative business, or if preferred he has no objection to take an active partner. For full particulars apply at the office of the auctioneers. £1 I.EAVAI.D TXTIIjL be paid for the recovery of a Gold ring with eye t T glass, three seals, horses fetlock and cornelian heart attached, lost on Saturday, April sth, between Lyttelton and Christchurch, probably on top of the Zig-zag, Sunnier road. To be delivered either to Mr. Barrett, Christchurch, or Mr. LaNauze, Customs, Eyttrlton. Any one detaining them after this notice will be prosecuted -NOTICE. ALL persons having accounts against the late firm of Croft fc Ward, are requested to render the same to 10th inst. to the undersigned within one month from this date. John- Hamilton Ward. CRICKET. A MA T< 'If will be played at Hagley Park, on Monday next, the 21st inst., between the United Eleven of the College and Union Clubs, against the Christchurch Club. Wickets to be pitched at _-past 9 a. in. BANK HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY next, being St. George's Day, the offices of the Banks in Christchurch and Lyttelton will lie closed. EA S TER OFFERINGS. THE attention of Members of the Church of England is called to the following resolution of the Diocesan Synod passed at their meeting in lSlil :— "That the Church collections on Easter Pay be regarded as an Easter offering, and handed over to the Curate at the time, of collection, without being accounted for to the Diocesan Treasurer."' G. COTTERILL, Diocesan Secretary. CHURCH NOTICE. PARISH OF CHRISTCHURCH. A MEETING of the Parishioners to ill be held in - /1 the Vestry Room at St. Michael* Church on WE DAMDA V the 23iv. inst. at 7 o clock p.m. for the purpose of choMty twj Cfiurcfucardens, aud six Vestrymen, for the year enMlr Easter ISM, aUo for the election of Church Property 1 rum* for this parish. The Parish, accounts will be laid before the uwding. I. LICK, " | cinu-cJiwanlens. F. THOMPSON, j Christchurch, April 17, 1802. THE ChurcJiwardens of Christchurch desire to call attention to the. following resolution of the Diocesan Synod. ■■ That the. vhurch collections on Easter Day be reyar "as an. Easter Offering, and handed over to the < "at the time, of collection, without being accounted j> "the Diocesan Treasurer." Christchurch, April 11th, 1802. UNION BA NX OF AUS TRA LIA - ' mHE Christurch aud Lyttelton Branches of this B»n -' JL will be closed on J/onday next, the 21st instant, =* Easter J/onday. , r ~,,/, JOSEPH PA LMhR, _ t Manariei, Christcfui'^ I E. D BYRNE,

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Press, Volume II, Issue 49, 19 April 1862, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume II, Issue 49, 19 April 1862, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume II, Issue 49, 19 April 1862, Page 4