Messrs. L. E. Nathan & Co., T3EG- to announce that their retai A-* business will be discontinued from tin, (late, and that it is their intention to open their new and commodious premises in High Streets m the Cene.ral Commission aud Auctioneering Business, and they take this opportunity of thanking the public of Canterbury for the very liberal supjiort accorded to.them for the last live years. ' Their new premises will afford every facility for the fkee storage of such merchandize as may be entrusted to them for sale, and they are prepared to make liberal cash advances at the current rates of interest for land, stock, <*c, which may be placed iv their hands for positive sale, and to treat with equal liberality sheep- farmers, woolgrowers and others, in purchasing, selling, or transmitting wool or other produce to their agents in London or the neighbouring Colonies. Indents received on British and Foreign goods, on terms to be agreed on. Christchurch, March, 1802. JUST received! p OPTING LETTER BOOKS V> Quarto and folio 100 pages Account sales paper Copying paper, Linear cream wove post Extra thick white blotting paper Oiled and drying paper Foelscap ruled, faint and red lines Quill regulator and barrel pens Copying, red and oliice ink Magnum Bonums lied sealing wax OHicial envelopes Large cream laid note, slates, &c, &c. E. MILLS, Loudon Street, Lyttelton. NEW DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY Ac. GLASGOW HOUSE. ! MRS- WILLIAMSI MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH, T>EGS to in timatc that she has just j -*-* received per ships " Evening Star," j and '* Mystery," a large supply of ! NEW D ll APERY AND ! HABERDASHERY GOODS, amongst which will be found LADIES' FASHIONABLE HATS & BONNETS, CHILDREN'S ditto, SCOTCH TWEEDS, in variety, KNITTED SOCKS (worsted) And other goods in great variety. T F any person in this Colony possesses -*- a file of the London ' Spectator' for the years from 1847 to 1850, and will communicate with the undersigned, he will greatly oblige the advertiser. J. F. G. i ' Press ' Office, Feb. 13. 1862. r T RUST MONEY to be advanced on ■ mortgage for a term of years, on approved ehold security, in or near Christchurch. Apply to Messrs. WYATT & TRAVEIIS. October 2, ISGI. 50 ACRES OF FREEHOLD LAND FRONTING THE RIVER AVON AND THE TOWN BELT, ADJOINING THE CHRISTCHURCH CEMETERY RESERVE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. A LL that 50-acre section known as x *- Heywood Farm, bounded on the west by the Town Belt and the property of S. Bealey, Esq., on the south west and 1 south by frontage following a bend of the River Avon. The position and capabilities of this 50-acre section peculiarly adapt it for a gentleman's private estate. For particulars apply to the owner, GEORGE BOWRON, of Heywood. FOR SALE BY THEUNDERsTg NED FREEHOLD PROPERTIES. COMMANDING some of the best sites iv KaiaiHii, Christchurch and Timaru. THE GOOD WILL OF TWO HOTELS. Commanding good ready money trade, immediate possession given if required, stock, &c. by valuation. SHEEP. From 1,000 to 2.000 prime Wethers, 800 breeding Ewes, 100 liams, pure Merinos, 0 do. crossed by the Cotswold. CATTLE. 200 head of mixed Cattle, 2 teams of working Bullocks and Drays complete, &c., Ac. JOHN T. PARKINSON, Cavcrsham House. '
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Press, Volume II, Issue 50, 26 April 1862, Page 11
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