TO FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. ptOBB & Co.aro cash purchasers of OATS, in large or small quantities. Apply at their Office, comer of High and Cashel V * J Streets. jT-ELLSON BROWN'S ASSIGNMENT. THE Trustees give notice that all outstanding debts due to this Estate must be paid on or >efore the 12th day of April next, otherwise pro;eedings will be taken to recover. J. D. Macpheksox | Trusteeß . Edwin Bubnell ) » FHE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OF THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. C\ ENTLEMEN,— Understanding that the Office ijT of Surgeon to the above Institution is low vacant by the resignation of my able friend Dr. Parkerson, I beg leave to place myself before you as a candidate for the appointment. Bein<* unable from want of time to solicit your interest individually, I will simply mention the particular grounds on which I found my claims. The fact of having spent a great part of my life in India, and having been for three years a resident pupil in the Hospital at Calcutta, must have given mc those opportunities which are not (to the same extent) afforded in the English schools of examining and performing those operations that are so essential as initiatory steps to becoming an able operative surgeon. I trust that the confldence that has been placed in mc (in any private practice here) will sufficiently testify to my ability and private character. Should you do mc the honor of electing mc, I j will do all "in my power to pay such attention to the patients under my care that shall merit the confidence I ask you to bestow. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours respectfully, H. Hobsfobd Pbins, M.R.C.S.L. McLEAN, THIEL, & MYTTON, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, BONDED STOREKEEPERS, &c, TD"AM-STBEET, CHBISTCuTBCH. ARE prepared on production of Invoices and Bills of Lading, to pass entries and see goods whether free or dutiable transhipped without delay, from vessels arriving in port, to Christchurch direct, and are in a position to store free or bonded goods in large quantities for constituents at current rates. An Agent has been appointed in Lyttelton to took after any goods requiring to be landed there. ALTERATION OF TIME. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES TT7ILL, on and after February Ist, 1864, leave W their office (corner of High and Cashelstreete, next to Birdsev'e British Hotel) for TIMARU AND THE SOUTH, EVEBY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, a.m. RETURNING— Will leare Green's Royal Hotel, Timaru, on same days and at eazne hours. A Coach will run direct to the WAITAKI FERRY from Timaru, every WEDNESDAY morning, calling at the Waimati Bush. Returning from the Waitaki every THURSDAY at noon. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. TO LET, A COMFORTABLE four roomed cottage with or without a half-acre garden and two-acre paddock, situated on the Stanmore Road. Apply by leter to J. C. Press office. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that we, the undersigned, Harry Bell Johnstone and William Henry Wynn Williams, by mutual consent and by purchase by Mr. Williams of the share of the said Harry Bell Johnstone in the business, do hereby dissolve the partnership hitherto carried on between us under the style of "Johnstone and Williams." The business, for the convenience of the said W. H. W. Williams, will be carried on until the Ist of August next under the same style, viz. : —" Johnstone and Williams," but notice is hereby given that Mr. Johnstone will have no further responsibility. Dated this Bth day of February, 1864. Habby Bell Johnstone, W. H. Wynn Williams. Witness— Edward Preston. N.B.—All accounts due to the firm to be paid to Mr. Williams. LADIES' SCHOOL. THE MISSES CAMERON BEG to announce to the Ladies of Christchurch and the surrounding country, that they have opened their BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL for young ladies, and are now prepared to take a limited number of pupils. A solid and efficient education will be given to children intrusted to their care, together with every kindness and attention. Yearly boarders £30 per annum. Weekly « £25 " Further particulars can be had on application. CHBISTCHtTBCH : South Town Belt, near Windmill Road. CHURCH NOTICE. " mHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Parishioners JL of Christehurch is appointed to be held on Fuesday, April 5, at Seven o'clock p.m., in St. Michael's School-room, to receive the Churchwarden's Accounts, and to appoint Churchwardens, Vestrynen, School Committee, and Church Property Frustees for the ensuing year. Henby Jacobs, Curate. Geobge Gobdojt, I ChurchJas. Wylde, \ wardens. Chrifltchurch, March 31,1864. N.B. The number of the Vestrymen has been inTeased to Ten by resolution of the Standing Comnittee of the Synod. HAREWOOD SAWMILLS. TniTE undersigned, having opened the above Mille I under an entirely new management, and with a resh staff of hands, is prepared to execute orders for Piinber, Posts and Rails, and Firewood, of the best lescription, with promptitude and despatch. A conliderable qaantity always on hand. R. Kirrar Eikbicx.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 447, 5 April 1864, Page 4
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