THE 'PRESS' is published at the * Press' Office, in Cashel-street, Christchurch, New ZeaJancL every morning, at 8 o'clock. can be obtained of the following Agents: ■&%___fc-d_^::::::Aa2* Cwi,k LOndOD Mr Lvon Wellington -n.fi* Time* Office Otago KeaiStl Times Office..Southland ST «*• Wtti London street, Lyttelton wi'ltonnin'rten High-street, Cbrirtohurcb Mr Yonwrbuiband Colombo-»t., Christchurch _£ Rutland Papanui road Ifr.TloUand » __ Meddingi Papanui _>Trel£*Ven Seren Mile Peg Mr. White Kajapoi Island" llr.Blaek J.?? 01 ., w r . Booth Woodend sr. Wilson ? a ,"P o'*0 '* . v Mr. Cameron w Mr.Wth LeithfWd Mr. Searbreutfi Akaroa Hwm. Beswick Timaru All subseriptionsT U the 'Press' will in future be made amble on the ususl quarter days. Subscriptions for a tit__n quarter wiU be charged in proportion to the AlUUwr accounts due to the 'Press' will in future be sent In monthly, and the Proprietor respectfully requests that they may meet with early attention. 11l receipts for money due to the 'Press. wi" be signed ~ <»r the Proprietor by John S.Guthrie, Christchurch, and B. Mills, iyttelton. BnbseriptUn: 18s. per quarter, paid in advance. Advertisements .--Twelve lines or under, 25.; each ad iltienal line, 2d. Advertisements inserted immediately before the Leader - will be charged double. Business cards and advertisements inserted by the ■uarter, Id. per line. .... * Advertisements headed "Wanted," having referonce to persons wanting situations, 4c, if not exceeding four lines, _ll advertisements must be sent in before 4 •'clock p.m. _It advertisements not taken out before 12 o'clock will fee inserted the next day. . Advertisers are requested t» send in their advertisemmti as early in the day _i possible. " Advertisements and erders may be left vritn Mr. .J, Mills Lyttelton, and Mr. Younghusband, Cnriot•fcureta. THE 'PRESS' GENERAL PRINTING OFFICE. JOBBING, BOOKWORK, _c, ___CtJT_D IS APPBOPBIATE BTn_a AND AT SEASONABLE BATES, BY H. F. S E A G E R. '.vTpJfcE-SS MONTHLY SUMMARY Th* 'Press Monthly Summary,' for England, and the neighbouring Colouies, will be published the day before the sailing of each mail for < England, Price of each copy .... Is. Advertisements same as in the ' Press.' CONTINUATION SALE OP CHINA, EARTHENWARE, DRAPERY, BOOTS, CLOTHING, STATIONERY, ko. See. See. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction, at his Rooms, Marketplace, Christchurch, on TUESDAY NEXT, September 29 :— White and gold china tea sets, dinner services, chamber sets, a quantity of plates, dishes, jugs, mugs, &c. Men s and womon's boots Crimean flannel, doeskin and cord trousers, men's angola suits, men's and women's hosiery, merino under-shirts and pants, ■carves, black silk handkerchiefs, Sec. Stationery—comprising note paper, order books, steel pens Cutlery—Pen and pocket knives, scissors, table cutlery, german silver spoons and forks. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Marketplace, Christchurch. F BARKER - CO. have on Sale— « Gilpin's cart arms and boxes Man patent axles, all sizes Dog cart and elliptic springs Lancewood shafts And all kinds of coachmaker's materials. Princes-street South, Dunedin. / F BARKER _ CO. havo on Sale— • Corrugated iron, 26 and 28 guage, Moorewood's Corrugated zinc English zinc, 9 and 10 guago American stores, all sizes Clout nails, all sizes Mahogany beer machines, four and five pull A general assortment of ironmongery. Wholesale Stores, Princes-street South, Dunedin. OK REWARD.—LOST on the road between ewD Christchurch and Lyttelton, a Pocket Book, containing about £25 in Bank notes, besides letters and papers. Any person bringing the same to the Press office, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. Sept 26,1863. WILKINSON k ELL, Butchers, Cashelstreet, Cash purchasers of English grass , fed stock, pigs, and poultry of all kinds I ON HAND, ~ Bacon, hams, spiced beef, saveloys, beef, pork, and German sausages. Sept. 28,1863. I ANTED.—If JOHN MASON, who married James Lowther's daughter, of Temple Sowerby, Westmoreland, will apply at the Press Agency Office, Kaiapoi, either personally or by letter, he will hear of something to his* advantage. "lit? ANTED—-Pasturage for three cows, within v f a mile of the Plough Inn, Riccartou. Apply to F. Slbb. WANTED. —An upper Housemaid, a General Servant, and a good Cook. Apply to Mrs. Havrdon, Collins' Club. WANTED.— A first-class Milliner; also a young woman to work a sewing machine. Apply by letter to S., Press Office.;
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18630929.2.2.1
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume III, Issue 285, 29 September 1863, Page 1
Word Count
680Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume III, Issue 285, 29 September 1863, Page 1
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.