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WHITE HARTSALE SALE OF SADDLE Hon, AXD MARES, C OWB AND RCLLOCK, TE% ' Mr. W. D. Barna ri i Will S ellbyP Hart Sale Yards, at the THIS DAY QEVEN FIRST CLASS xr ° Five mares and foals Six yearling cart colts, and fill; Four milch cows hllles Four working bullocks Two steers Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. day dissolved by mutual cit Mb Dated at Christchurch, this im j of April, ISU2. bth <% ARCHER C. CfiOPT J- HAMILTON WAED Witness—Thos. S. Duncan, Solicitor, Christchurch. The above business will be continued by Mr. John Hamilton Ward. NOTICrT~ ~~ A L V- I ,e 1 1^ l us . lm ;' i »« accoatot. 1± tuelbthuist against the late firm Cnorrk Ward, are requested to winiu to the undersigned within one month from tins date. a , ~. ,„., JoiIX Hamilton Waru Jpnl 1/, IS(>2. The undersigLicd begs to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury she has just received per' Victoria * a choice assortment of AY INTER DRAPEKY, UXKIJUA LLE.D IS CH KAI'iNESS AND QUALIIT. CONSISTING OF: DRESSES, shawls, colJeen-bawn and bournous mantles Paletots in sealskin, clotli, and tweed in great variety, Ladies' loose riding jackets, Eiderdown petticoats, quilted silk and alpaca da Children's do, linsey and repp skirts Oaribaldi shirts and vests, Lai lies' and maida' corsets in every variety, Thompson's best patent crinolines in woollen anil other materials, French merinos, French twills, alpacas, coburgs, Aberdeen winseys, knickerbockerdo., camlets, Circassians, eannelites, llamas hi pink, blue. amber, and white Scotch ginghams and printed shirting Flannels, longeloth, calicos white and unbleached in single and double widths, table damask Victoria table-covers, embroidered cloth da Honeycomb and huckaback, with damask bordered towels, rough and dressed hollauds Glass and tea-cloths, nursery diaper, &c. White, drab, and slate twills, jeanettes and drab jean, ladies' trimmed and untrimined straff and felt hats, children's do., imitation wire blinds, also furs. FAMILY MOUBfflNft.j DAILY EXPECTED PEB ' ZEALANDIA' Striped and checked rlaiuiels, kid and empre» winter gloves, ~ Lathes' and children's winter stockings, gents do. Chenille, braid, and silk hair nets, and vanom other articles too numerous to mention. J, SKILLICOET. Colombo-street, April 15. HORSE DEPOT, ARMAGH STREET. THOMAS~SHAILER, (FORMERLY STABLEMAN AT THE CIA ; B), BEGS to inform the public that he has taken the above premises, and intew» carrying on the business of a livery stable wq*. and hopes by moderate charges and attent w his customers to secure a share of the pu support. .j Jl There are good stalls and loose boxes, ana vehicles will be put under cover. « The loose boxes are good and room}', ana suited for the stabling ot race horses, fie, « Entire horses can be accommodated (ion 1 8 season. , ( . at tb# I Every attention given to horses lew I above stables, but no resnunaibuityiiku" [ Further particulars can be ascertains* i the proprietor on the premises. j THOMAS SHAILEB' i END OF NEW AI.VEKTISEME.NTS.

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Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 6