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RAILWAY CHOP HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. THOMAS B. TOMPKINS begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally that the above Hotel has undergone a complete alteration and improvement in the interior, and that it is now replete with every convenience. Chops, steaks, cutlets, and soups at all hours. T. B. T. inteuds to keep always on hand the best wines and ales that cau be obtained. N. B. Good stabling with every care and attention to horses. Horses bought and sold on commission. Saddle horses and conveyance always to be had on hire. THRASHING BY STEAM. E THOMAS, W. HARRIS, mid A. ASHTON • aro prepared to recommend their lahge EIGHT HORSE-. OWER THRASHING MACHINE jIS being one of the best in Canterbury. It will thrush from five to seven ii endued bushels A DAY ; it thrashes and winnows, and bags ready for market. The advantage of this thrashing machine is that it only takes two extra men than a three horse machine, and does three times the quantity in a day. Any fanner using this steam thrashing machine will save from 2id. to 3d. per bushel. The charge for thrashing by the steam thrashing machine is 6d. per bushel. Orders may be left at Mr. Atwood's, Bootmaker, Christchurch, or Edward Thomas, Kaiapoi. CITY STEAM SAW MILLS. Planing, Joinery, and Moulding Works. TIMBER AND DEAL YARD. Sunnier-road and St. Aspah-street, Christchurch, FREDERICK JENKINS begs to inform the public and the trade generally, that he bus now completed tho additions to his new and extensivo workshops, fitted up with improved patent STEAM MACHINERY, especially adapted for the manufacture of joiners' work of every description, and that he is now prepared to supply the trade with first-class goods at the lowest possible scale of prices for cash. Sashes and frames, doors, flooring, matched boarding, jamb-linings, skirtings, and mouldings to any pattern Greenhouses, hothouses, and conservatories, on tho most improved principles All kinds of wood turning executed Sawing in all its branches Sweeps cut to any curve Plasterers' laths and slate battens sawn to any lengths. N.B.—Chaff cut and supplied of the following lengths—i, $, J, and li ; ditto 2Jins. long for litter and other purposes. LION HOTEL—RAJS.C.IORA. RTVTEWTON having relinquished • -L 1 his business at the Rakaia Ferry, begs to acquaint his friends and the public that he has taken the above Hotel, and hopes by strict attention to the comforts of his patrons to merit a continuance of the favors so liberally bestowed upon him previously. The utmost care has been exercised in selecting WINES, SPIRITS, ALE, &c, of the very best description, and most approved brands. GOOD STABLING, PADDOCKS, AND STOCKYARDS ATTACHED.

"VTOTICE.—G. S. Gray and G. S. Secord _I_l carriers to the Rakaia. All orders left at Gould and Miles, and Dalgety and Buckley's stores will be promptly attended to. CAMBRIDGE BOARDING HOUSE, MARKET PLACE, NEAR THE GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, IS NOW OPENED AS A BOARDING HOUSE FOR GENTLEMEN. Accommodation for families if desired. L. E. NATHAN & CO. CITY AUCTION MARAT, AUCTIONEERS, COMMSSIION AGENTS, AND GEIfERAL IMPORTERS, High-street, Christchurch, A. LOUISSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, SHIPPING, AND CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT. Auction Sale Rooms, Oxford Street, LYTTELTON. M. DENISE.; (From Paris.) HAIRDRESSER and PEUFUMER, Gloucester-street Christchurch, next door to Mr.. Coo's. G. FLETCHER. TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, Colombo-street, Cliristchurch. KICHARD MILSOM, AERATED WATER MANUFACTURER, London Strbet, Lyttelton. WOLEDGE and CO., ■ Wine and Spirit Merchants, Custom House, I Shipping, and Commission Agents. IGAKTB._Bt.R_ 8IBE«T, IHIELTOH. k

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Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 135, 6 April 1863, Page 6