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WINES, SPIRITS, AND BOTTLED BEER— On sale by the undersigned: Swaine, 3oord _ Co.'s Old Tom, in wood and cases Fine old Jamaica Rum Hennery's fcrown Brandy, in cask; ditto pale Cognac, in cases Hollands (Key and Anchor Brands) red and green cases Port, pale and brown Sherry Champagne, Tent, Claret Ac. Ac. Bottled Stout and Ale Orders delivered free of charge, five miles round diristchurch. Hours of business—nine to five. DANN and BI3HOP. W. D. BARNARD, AUCTIONEER, STOCK AND STATION SALESMAN. CASHEL-STBEBT, CHBISTCIIUBCH. MR. W. D. BARNARD will hold Auction Sules at his Repository, every Wednesday and Saturday, at Twelve o'clock sharp, of HORSES, DAIRY CATTLE, FAT STOCK, &c.

The Repository for Horses, Carriages, &c, for sale by public auction is the largest and moat commodious building in the Southern —hemisphere, which therefore offers to importers, breeders, _nd others, every facility, combined with splendid accommodation, unequalled in the colonies. Buyers will have every opportunity of selecting the animals best suitod to their purpose, which will be warranted according to description. Horses fb? sale should be delivered early on Tuesdays and Fridays. Accounts are paid on Mondays and Thursdays, from 10, a.m., to 4, p.m. Horses are received for private sale, but jobbing or dealing by any one connected with the business is strictly prohibited. The Repository will accommodate ninety horses under tha able management of Mr. George M'Kercher.

.Commission on sales 5 per cent. . N.B.—Liberal advances made on every description of Stock when required. Horses broken to saddle, double and single harness. Saddlo-horseo, Carriages, Gigs and Dog-carts always on hire. C O -N W A~Y, COLOMBO-BRIS&E, C_HI3TGITUBC_:, Begs to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury, that he has opened the above premises, with a ! large Stock of Ladies*, Gentlemen's, and Children' 9 Boots and Shoes of every description, Manufactured under his own personal Superintendence, and which will be found on trial to be greatly superior to fchojo made expressly for importation. He lias also imported from Paris, Ladies' Satin, Kid, and Morocco Soots and Shoes of tho latest style, also gentlemen's patent leather. N.B. Gentlemen's Boots made to o/dor. J. CONWAY also announces to the trade thsi he has on sale a large stock of Leather, consisting of English Butts, and Shoulders, French Calf Skins, -Cnqlish Kip, Calf Skins, Grain, Shoulders, j Morocco, Roans, &c. I March 23-, ICS3. I

THE FINE ABTB. IT is proposed to establish a society for the promotion of the Fine Arts in the Province o Canterbury. Tho object will be, let. To establish an annual exhibition of irorks of Art, including both originab and copie»v oil colour paintings, water colour drawings, photographj, engravings, Ac. Jnd. To establish a School of Design. Brd. To lay the foundation of a permanent Gallery of Woris of Art. It ia proposed that the annual subocription of a \ member chould be ten shillings. Persona wishing ' to become members are requested to communicate with H. F. Worsley, Secretary, pro. tern., cr to any member of tha Provisional Committee. The following gentlemen have consented to act aa a Committee. The Ten. Archdeacon Mathias, J. Ollivier, Esq. H. SeweU, Edq. The Hon. H. Tancred, The Sev. 11. Jacobc, The Rev. C. Alabaster, A. C. Barker, Ecq, E. Hawkcs, Heq, Tho Rev. C. ffrasor, The Roy. J. Buller, W. Sollenton, __q, F. Slater, Esq, • The "lev. Y7. _?earon, C. A. Calvert, Esq, F. Thompion, Eoq_ G. ?_iles, Esq, €r. Mallinson, 23ac, C. Newton, Enq, J. Luck, JSpq, C CI-ASsq. S CURTIS begs to inform tho inhabitant jo 5 a the Heathcote Volley and neighbourhood that he has now opened a STORS Fe:r/ mead House, with a GENERAL of GOODS. Fcrrymead, February B_," -S6C. PAPANUI ROAD. GALE, upwards of one rood of Land, part -iL of No. 6, Rural, with a good House, containing four rooms, wall finished, and in thorough repair. Price moderate. For particulars apply to HA_IMAK _ STEVBNB. _:_Xarch 24. 1863. FOE SALE, a quarter-acre Section of Freehold LAND, with largo frontage on Durhamstreet and Papanui Road. Apply to K. Brunsden, Market Place, Christchureh. March 17,1863.

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Press, Volume III, Issue 136, 7 April 1863, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume III, Issue 136, 7 April 1863, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume III, Issue 136, 7 April 1863, Page 6

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