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___———-<>■**- ___—_—— THE undersigned are prepared to undertake the sale or purchase of Stock or Station Properties, and to make liberal cash advances on Wool, Tallow, and other Colonial Produce. M'Leax, Ihiel, _ Mtttox. Tuam-street, Cliristchurch. (»otautal. WANTED, good Tailors, one coat hand, and one trousers hand. William Strixgek &. Co. Vl7 ANTED —By a young man (married), a situV ? ation in a warehouse, or other light capacity. Unexceptionable references. Address, W. D., office of this paper. WANTED —To lease or purchase a Dairy Farm, from 50 to 100 acres, within six miles of Christehurch. Apply to Cox & Barer, Cashel-street, Christehurch. WANTED —A good shoemaker accustomed to strong work. Apply at the Press Agency Office, Kaiapoi. WANTED —Board and Lodging in a private house. Address, R. C. C, Coker's Hotel, Christehurch. WANTED— To Rent or Purchase a Cottage near town. Address, stating full particulars, to Watt, office of this paper. WANTED —A good general Servant. Apply at the Press Agency Office, Kaiapoi. WANTED —Witliin a fortnight, a four-roomed Cottage, about ten minutes' walk from the centre of Christehurch. L. 8., Press Office. $Riscellaneous. CRICKET PRACTICE!!.' UNDER THE SANCTION OF THE CANTERBURY CRICKET CLUB. JW. STEVENS has much pleasure in inform- • >Rg gentlemen who may be Members of the C. C. C, and who desire to avail themselves of his services as a PROFESSIONAL BOWLER, that he will attend on the Ground at HAGLEY PARK, on the following days, viz., TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, At 2 o'clock p.m. Charge for Bowling, 3s. per Hour. N.B.—Boys will be engaged to Field, at a small extra charge. CANTERBURY REGISTRY AND AGENCY OFFICES, HIGH-STREET, CHMSTCHURCH. MR. D. M. SCOTT begs respectfully to call the attention of Employers to the above Offices, where they can, without expense, and at short notice, be supplied with employees of all descriptions. SCHOLASTIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEPARTMENT. Experienced Tutors, Governesses, Professors of Music, Drawing, and Dancing, French, German, and Italian ; Bankers' and Merchants' Clerks, and Assistants in the various professions. In the departments for Trades, Agricultural and Domestic Servants, with efficient Warehousemen, and Assistants, Overseers of Works, Farm Bailiffs, Stockmen, Shepherds, Shearers, Ploughmen, and other farm servants. Meclianics and Workmen in all trades. N.B. —Correspondents to enclose a stamp for reply. Nov., 1863. KOHLER'S CONCERT HALL, AXD PROMENADE GARDENS, Lixcolx Road, Five minutes walk from the Royal Hotel. GRAND OPENING DAY, NOVEMBER 20. CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE first Exhibition to be held in the above Concert Hall on FRIDAY, 20th NOVEMBER. Further particulars in future bills and advertisements. CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Christehurch Horticultural Society will hold their first Grand Exhibition for this Season in Mr. Kohler's New Grounds, Lincoln Road, on FRIDAY, the 20th Instant. The large Music Hall will be open for the reception of all articles for exhibition and competition, at seven o'clock on the morning of that day, and all articles must be staged by half-past ten, a.m. Stewards will be in attendance to receive and arrange all exhibits. Subscribers and members are requested to provide themselves with their tickets of admission previous to that day, otherwise they will be charged as visitor?. Prize schedules and members' and subscribers' tickets can be obtained at Messrs. Goidd & Miles, J. C. Brooke _ Co., W. Wilson's, Recce & llislops's, Duncan & Son, and of the members of Committee. The public will be admitted at 12 o'clock precisely. The Exhibition of plants, ie, will close at 6 o'clock, p.m. AXDREW DUXCAX, Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between us, the undersigned, Charles Newton and William David ! Barnard, lately trading under the firm or style of Newton and Barnard, Hotel-keepers, at Christchurch in the province of Canterbury, «-as this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts owing to the late firm to be paid to Mr. T. Dixon at Mr. Barnard's Repository, Christehurch, aud that all debts owing by the said late firm to be sent to Mr. Dixon, on or before the 30tli instant, As witness our hands this sixteenth day of November, IS6S. Charles Newtox, W. D. Barxard. j Witness : — j O. W. Oakes, j i Solicitor, j ! Christehurch. :

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Press, Volume III, Issue 329, 19 November 1863, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 329, 19 November 1863, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume III, Issue 329, 19 November 1863, Page 4

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