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A COMFORTABLE HOME. A FEW RESPECTABLE MEN can be Accommodated with BOARD and RESIDENCE at W. Gosysix's AVON BOARDING HOUSE, TtfAM-STBEET, [First House from Colombo-street,] Christchurch. Private Apartments for Families PAPANUI. HORSES taken in to Paddock. Good accommodation, but no responsibility incurred. Thos. B. Winter. THREE or four young men can have good accommodation by applying to M. B. J., Press office. TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OP THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. ENTLEMEN —A vacancy having occurred in vJT the above Institution for the oflice of Surgeon, I beg leave to offer myself as a candidate. Courtney Ned will, M.D., Queen's University, Ireland, Member Royal College Surgeons, England. HORSES taken in to paddock. Good accommodation but no responsibility incurred. J. Ladbhooke. NOTICE. RE W. H. MEIN'S ASSIGNMENT. ALL parties indebted to this Estate are requested to pay their accounts up to and inclusive of the sth instant, without delay, on the premises, at Christchurch, and Kaiapoi; or to Mr. Benjamin Dewsbttbt, whose receipt will be a good discharge. Mr. Dewsbuby is further hereby authorised to take legal proceedings against all parties failing to comply with this notice. The respective businesses will be carried on as usual. J. C. AIKMAN, ) rv * H. P. Lance, j TrUfiteee « Christchurch, February 6, 1864. A BLACK MARE, branded J.P., with foal at foot, has been running in my paddock for about four months. If not claimed before Ist of April, it will be sold to defray expenses. J. SOM. TtTBNBUIX. Christchurch, Feb. 25,1864. NOTICE. CONSULATE OF FRANCE IN NEW ZEALAND. SUBJECTS of FRANCE residing in New Zealand are hereby informed— 1. That his Excellency the Minister of Foreign Affairs has created a FRENCH CONSULAR AGENCY, having its seat in Auckland. 2. That Dr. HtTßAiriT has been appointed Acting Consular Agent. N.B.—The Office of the Consulate at the residence of Dr. Hubault, Symonds-street, Auckland, will be open daily from 1 to 3 p.m., Sundays excepted. LYTTELTON HOTEL, CHBISTCHUECH. BN. JOUES begs to inform his friends and • the public in general that he is now prepared to take families as weekly boarders, having NEWLY FURNISHED several BED AND SITTINGROOMS with every convenience, and a due regard to comfort. The best wines and spirits in the province. GUSTAVUS WILCZYNSKI, HIGH-STREET, doors from the Town Hall, Christchurch. IMPORTER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, ! CLOTHING, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. "OESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of the jA) public of Canterbury and Christchurch, to his well assorted stock of general merchandise. Having also arranged for retailing boot* and shoes, G. W. particularly desires the attention of the public to the fact, since it will be Ms endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well supplied stock of all kinds of boots and shoes, and confine hhnself to moderate charges. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the most expeditious way. NOTICE. A NUMBER of recently-arrived Immigrants finding a difficulty in meeting with employment, the Immigration Officer will be glad to receive application from employers of labor, stating the nature of the works and the rate of wages they are prepared to allow. RICHABD R. ABMSTBoNG, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, 30th March, 1864. THE Advertiser being established in business is wishful to borrow from a respectable party the sum of £100, for which liberal interest will be paid Address, Josephus, General Post Office, Chistehurch; PARTNERSHIP. rjIHERE is now a favourable opening in a business JL already established, for an industrious and respectable man, having at command from £200 to £300. He would have the opportunity of learning a profitable business, which, under any circumstances and in any country, is one of certainty and respectability. Address, A. B. C, Canterbury Standard office, Christchurch. RANGIORA. MR. C. SWTNBOURNE begs to return his most sincere and grateful thanks to all who were at the Ball on Easter Monday evening for their kindness and sympathy for his loss (the burning of the Stables), and for their energy and perseverance in trying to extinguish the fire ; and at the same time, takes this opportunity of informing them, that at the request of several gentlemen, the BALL will be repeated on Thursday next, the 7th inst. Ladies admitted free. Gentleman's Ticket, 7s. 6d. i i,, ,™ Mr ' J - FOLET, M.C. April Ist, 1864. I TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED Accounts Prepared and Collected, by CußTia & Holt, Accountant*, Ac, Hereford-street. (Nearly opposite Messrs. Morrison, Sdandere, Fletcher, & Co.)

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Press, Volume IV, Issue 447, 5 April 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IV, Issue 447, 5 April 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IV, Issue 447, 5 April 1864, Page 4

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