MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER and SON beg to call attention to the IMPORTANT SALE or •MARBLE, AGATE, AND ALABASTER STATUARY, AT THE TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 27th and 28th of May. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER and SON beg to call attention to the SALE OF FURNITURE, &c. The properly of J. N. Fan-hurst, Esq., On WEDNESDAY, June 3. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIER and SON have received instructions from I. T. Cookson, Esq., to offer for sale on THURSDAY, June 4, Several Sections in the new Township of HAMMERTON, HESSRS J. OLLIVIER and SON respectfully request that early applications may be made for the remaining sections in the Townships of Lincoln St. Martin's Weeden Ashbourne Ashley Christchurch quay west Prebbleton, &c, &c., Preparatory to fixing the day of sale. Plans may be seen at their offices. _ ! HOTELS FOR SALE. MESSRS. AIKMAN and WILSON have several HOTELS IN GOOD LOCALITIES for sale on favourable terms for the purchaser. TTTE, the undersigned Livery Stable Keepers of ~¥ ?■- Cliristchurch, have agreed, on and after this date, to charge tho following prices for feed, livery, &c. 1 Feed of Hay or Com, 2s. 1 Feed of Hay and Corn, 3s. 1 Night's Livery, 6s. '.I.Week's Livery, 85s. ■'. , Livery for term of three months. 80s. per week. Bbuce and Co. Babbett Bbothjsbs, Edwin Cuef, J. Paoe, Rule Bbothebs, W. D. Babnabd, J. Ladbbooke, William Edds, A. N. Monet, Jas. Collins, Blake & Lippabd, F. Aldbidge. • Christchurch, April 6,1863. TO be LET, tho premises in Gloucester-street, lately occupied by Mr. Fairhurst, for either a long or short period. For further particulars apply to Aikman and Wilson. .
FOR SALE—Upwards of FIFTY SHARES in the Provincial Investment and Loan Association. For price, apply to • Habman & Stevens, Hereford-street. . May 11,1863. •--- A GENTLEMAN who has a few hours ;to spore daily, would be glad to be employed as Tutor to young gentlemen, at their own residences. For terms, etc., S.S., office of this paper. ON SALE. SEED SOWING MACHINES Winnowers, Chaff Cutters Ploughs, and Harrows ONE BARLEY HUMMELLER 3J.8.—A1l kinds of Machinery and Implements •obtained on the shortest notice. R. Bbunsden, Market-place. Christchurch, May 4th, 1863. WHITE HART LIVERY STABLES. MR. CHARLES PERCEVAL begs to inform the public that he has taken the above ■stables, which aro now undergoing a thorough ®' *^ orceva l ■ aas a lso taken Mr. Fawns into •tne business, a gentleman perfectly cognizant with •the treatment of horses in all departments. . • Messrs. Perceval and Fawn hope that by strict attention to business they will prove themselves deserving of a fair share of public patronage. Hay 12,1863. CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL, -. ■ . Established above nine years. •jtfRS. CHARLE& THOMSON begs to ani'A nounce that it being her intention to returnto England, the above school will CLOSE at the ' •expiration of ONE YEAR, dating from Mid-1 winter, 1863. . ' . ~., -j ' Salisbury-street-, May 16, 1863." , '
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Press, Volume III, Issue 173, 23 May 1863, Page 7
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