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NOTICE. rpHE undersigned having ceased to allow J. Messrs. Robinson & Langbbidge to act in any way as his Agents, all accounts will in future be collected by himself. Wμ. Weeden. Halfway House, I Great South Road, Dec. 17, ISO 3. CITY BATHS. Irp II E Yearly and Quarterly Subscription I Tickets are now ready. Subscribers are j requested to apply a* earl;- as possible. I * Professor Ayers, Proprietor. MRS. HOSSACK, Clontarf Boarding House, Cashel-strect, Christehurch. MRS. IL, in returning thanks for the very liberal patronage she has received since opening the above establishment, begs to assure visitors to Christchureh that they may rely upon every attention being paid to their comfort. As there are now a few vacancies, early application should be made. Ales and Wines of the best brands. GOOD lUDDOCK ACCOMMODATION. CHRISTCHUKCH LADIES SCHOOL. [ Established 10 Years.] TTTILL re-open on Monday the 25th Instant. Mrs. Cuas. Thomson, Albourne Lodge, Town Belt East. /"PARTING- done on the most reasonable terms \j by Tjiomas Lewis, St. Albaus. i All orders punctually attended to if left at Mr. Tluele's, Cashel-street. SAWYERS' ARMS HOTEL, PAPANUI. mRAVELLERS will find every convenience. -M- ~~~~~~ ~' Beer, Wines, and Spirits of the very best brands. Well-aired Beds. Private Rooms. F. E. HISCOCKS, Proprietor. HIGH SCHOOL. THE pupils are requested to meet for the formation of the classes, in the New Buildings, Lincoln-road, on Monday, the 26th instant, at 10 o'clock, a.m. This delay has been rendered necessary, in order to have the interior of the class-rooms properly arranged. J. S. TITENBULL, Hon. Sec. Christchurch, Jan. 15. LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. MR. JAMES MAYLER begs most respectfully to inform the public that, having taken Mr. Rule's stables, Ferry-road, Christehurch, he hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a share of their patronage. J. M. has first-class accommodation for horses standing at livery, &c. Also, several good hacks for hire. Christchureh, Jan. 15, 1864. PARTNERSHIP. * A N OPPORTUNITY now presents itself for J\. any Gentleman possessed of moderate capi-1 tal to enter the house of a well-known merchant in the Province of Canterbury, either as an active or sleeping PARTNER. The returns are considerable, and realise a large profit. A capital of £5,000 is required. For particulars apply to Messrs. J. Ollivieb & Sox, Christchurch. WILKINSON & ELL, Butchers, Cashelstreet, Cash purchasers of English grass j fed stock, pigs, and poultry of all kinds ON HAND, Bacon, hams, spiced beef, saveloys, beef, pork, and German sausages. Sept. 28, 1863. gjorscs to gtond this geason. At Ham. TOM KING serve mares this season at Ham. Price T v 10 guineas, including groom's fee. Tom Kin& is by King Tom, dam Deiopeia. King Tom by Harkaway, dam Pocohantas, dam of Rataplan, Stockwell, &c. Deiopeia by Defence, dam Romaike by Rowton. Tom King's own sister and brother, Canace and brother to Canace, have run very well this year and last on the English turf, warranting the belief that his stock wUI prove themselves valuable race-horses. Tom King is a rich chesnut, 4 yrs. old, stands 16 hands Ingh, and combines great power with perfect symmetry. At W. H. Mem's Farm and Kaiapoi. ST. GILES. flimS thorough bred horse will stand at the A Farm of the undersigned, and will attend at Kaiapoi on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Mares taken in to graze free of charge, but without responsibility. Terms : £3 10s and 5s the groom. W. H. Meik. At Christchurch and Hoon Hay. rriHE thoroughbredbred horse 1 CBESgy, By " Towton, out of Fairey, bred by the owner, H. J. Cridland," will serve mares at Hoon Hay, and on Wednesdays and Saturdays at Mr. Moneys Stables, Christchurch. Terms: Five Guineas and five shillings the groom, payable Ist of January. Further particulars in future advertisement. A. W. Money. At Coldstream. THE PEER. AS it is rery likely that the Peer will leave Canterbury for one of the neighbouring colonies at the close of the present season, owners of mares who wish to secure his blood are recommended to make early application to E. J. Wakefield, Coldstream, Fendaltown Road. N.B.—Fee, twenty guineas, and 10e groomage, excepting by special agreement.

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Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 23 January 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 23 January 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IV, Issue 385, 23 January 1864, Page 4

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