0 Stones O t \f\i V To be advanced on security of c& t Freeholds, Runs, and Stock. Apply to C. R. Blakiston, Manager of the " Trust and Agency Company of Australasia, limited." Office at Messrs. Johnstono and Williams, Solicitors, Christchurch. Pβ NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED). -Of A AA A RE-^ l^to De advanced upon Freehold and other Securi- . rities, at 10 per cent, interest. Every information furnished upon application to the under't signed. W. D. Carbuthees, \ t General Manager. Oißce —Lichfield-street, next to Mr. Fooks's Surveyor. fTIHE Undersigned are prepared to make X. Liberal Cash Advances upon Wool, or other produce, and upon Station property generally. Walton, Wabneb & Co., Christchurch and Port Lyttelton. Undersigned are prepared to make liberal JL Cash Advances on Wool delivered at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Timaru, or any other £ shipping places or the coast. Miles & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Wanid. WANTED— A full-sized Bullock Dray, six or eight Bullocks, with gear complete. Apply to Deßoubbel and Co., Cathedral-square. > WANTED. — A respectable man who thoroughly understands the management of an Hotel. A person having command of between £300 and £400 woidd meet with assist- ; ance from the advertiser in purchasing the pre--5 mises should he desire it. Apply by letter only, to A. 8., Canterbury Standard Office. 31st August, 1863. WANTED.— A female Cook. Apply at the Railway Hotel, Christchurch. WANTED, a SMALL GOODS MAN. None but a competent hand need apply. Wilkinson & Ell. to vent a well-fenced Grass T T Paddock with water, and within four miles of Chrietehureh". Apply stating size, distance, and terms, to " Grass Paddock," Press Office. TTf ANTED a Female Cook for an hotel in the VV country. Apply to Mr. Jas. Gbant, Wine Merchant, High-street, Christchurch. WANTED. —By a respectable young lady board and residence in a qxuet family, in return for which the advertiser would instruct and take the management of two or three little children. Address —M. D., Postoffice, Christchurch. -$Ris«HaiwoHß. THE PEER TXTILL STAND THIS SEASON COLD9TBEAM, FENDALLTOTFN EOAD, Commencing Ist October. THE PEER, By Melbourne, out of Cinizelli by Touchstone, is eight years old, in firstrate health and condition, and is considered by many good judges to be the finest thoroughbred horse in the Southern Hemisphere. Mabohioness, own sister to the Peer, won the Oaks in 1855. The Maequis, out of Cinizelli by Stockwcll, won the 2000 guineas and St. Leger, and ran a close second for the Derby, 1862. Fee: Twenty Guineas, and 10s. groomage, payable Ist January, 1564. Special arrangements, however, will be niado with regular customers of former years, or with gentlemen sending more than three mares. Good paddocks for marcs, where every care will be taken, but no responsibility incurred. For further particulars as to pedigree, and to view the Peer's stock of all ages up to three-year-olds, apply to E. J. WaKEFIELD, Coldstrcam; or to AiKMAtf & Wilson, Chrifitchurch. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. mHE FIRST ANNUAL SIIOW of Stock and X Implements will be held in the Association's Grounds, near the Railway Station site, on THURSDAY, the 22nd October next. Prize lists will be published at a future date. Life members are requested now to pay their subscriptions to the Treasurer, Joseph Palmer, Esq., and district sub-committees have been appointed who will receive annual subscriptions and donations. Wμ. Thomson, Secretary. TRitfSIT OF WOOL AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ' J GREAT SOUTH ROAD. SUTCLIFFE and BRYANT, having arranged for the above traffic, are prepared to DELIVER WOOL from Weeden's Half-way House to the wharves, and all goods to the South at LIBERAL RATES. Goods will be received and forwarded to order by W. Weeden, Half-way House. LYTTELTON SAVINGS BANK. (Established 1855.) THE OFFICES of this Bank at Lyttelton and Christchurch are OPEN for the receipt of DEPOSITS, and the payment of withdrawals, from 7 to 8 every SATURDAY EVENING. Temporary Offices at Cbristehureh : MESSRS. GOULD AND MILES , STOBE, GROSVENOR MILES, Hon. Sec. Temporary Offices at Lyltelton : THE LIBRARY OF THE LYTTELTON COLOMSTsj' S3 SOCIETr. J. E. WRIGHT, Accountant.
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Press, Volume III, Issue 283, 26 September 1863, Page 4
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