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W ? TKD Carpenters, Plasterers, and Brick- ▼ ▼ layers. Constant work at the highest BuHder WnSeß " Apply t0 WILLUM Coubett, Christchiirch, March 31, 1563. W A ?. TKD, bya ■ Youn R Man, a SITUATION T T lie writo3 n poo(l iliin|l> niu , j ijis n j. now ; 'edge of drawing. Address J. IL, Post Oflice. THIS DAY. SALE OF FURNITURE AND AMEBIC IX GOODS. Ti/TB. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public E °° ~M» ON TUESDAY, MARCn 31st, 10 Cases Gooua akb Fuknituhf comprising— '' Mahogany and walnut chests of drawers, bureaus, and cheffoniers Mahogany and walnut four-post and French bedsteads One 12 foot mahogany extension tublo Walnut card tables, oak dining-room chairs Ume-HCiitccl chairs, in great variety ISurscry and other rocking chairs American flour tubs and covers Ditto tubs, buckets, kettles, and other goods. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at Sale. THIS DAY, AT AUCTION! IMPORTATION OF BIRDS Ex " Heather Bell." ■1A PAIR BUDGEREEGARS JLV/ 0 grey-crested parrots 4 splendid canaries and cages. H. E. ALPORT, Auctioneer. Market Place, CI iristchurch, March 31, 1863. ... CITY AUCTION MART. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1. 100 TONS COAL, Unuesehved ! HOLLOWAY'S MEDICINES, Unkesebved ! ONE CASE SPONGE, Unbeseeved ! MESSRS. L. E. NATHAN & CO. are instructed to sell by Unreserved Auction, in their Mart, on tho above date — 100 Tons Coal An invoice of Holloway's patent medicines 1 caso sponge. Without any reserve. Salo at 12 o'clock.

MR. CHARLES B. TURNER'S RUN. NOTICE is hereby given, that any person attempting to remove horses or cattle from the run of Mr. Charles B. Turner, without an order in writing from the undersigned, will instantly ho proceeded ngainst according to law. And all persons found upon the run without authority will be treated as trespassers. W. Wilsox, Agent for Charles Brown Turner. Christcliurch, March 30, 1863. JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE. MATCH for THREE HUNDRED POUNDS aside; £ 100 forfeit if declared on or beforo the Ist October, 18(50, to the Secretary of the C..T.C. Mr. Laimeelot Walker to name four mares covered by " Traducer " in the season 18G2-3; Mr. Wakelleld to name four mares covered by "The Peer" in the season 18G2-3. The produce to rim as three year olds at the Canterbury Races 1867 ; Canterbury Derby course, weights, and allowances. Mares' to be named to the Secretary of the C.J.C. on or beforo the Ist March, 1863. Mit. Wakefieud Names : Barbiiry, b m, by Simoon—Buzzard marc Signora, eh in, by Glaueus—Maria Royal Miss, b m, by Augean—Victoria Cassandra, b m. Mu. Walkeh Nasies : Emma, b m, by Gil Bias—Emily Gitana, bk in, by Sir Hercules —Gipsy Queen Emnu'linc, b m, by Sleight-of-Uand—Emma Brunette, br in, by Tadmore—Dum by Hetman Platolf. llexuy P. Laxck, Hon. Sec. C.J.C. March 30, 1863. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE MANDEVILLE DISTRICT. Gextlkmen, —Having been employed by the Government as arbitrator in many Cases, it becomes necessary lor mc, under the " Limited Patronago Act, to resign my seat in the Council. I again offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and assure you that no effort on" my part shall be wanting to promote the advance of the province. My time just at present is much occupied, but I will endeavour to see each elector personally. ROBERT RICKMAN. March 30,1863.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 March 1863, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 March 1863, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume III, Issue 130, 31 March 1863, Page 3