TBOLLAWAY WORKS. WANTED. —A Coach-body Maker. Also, a first-rate Light Wheelwright. ROAD BOARD. WEST AVON DISTRICT. WANTED —A duly qualified person to make up the Ratepayer's Roll, and assess all rateable property within the above district; applications to be addressed to the Chairman, Mr. Parish's Inn, Great South Road, from whom all particulars can be obtained. William B. Tosswill, Chairman. Stistellanwus. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. A MEETING of the supporters of the Second Presbyterian Congregation in Christchurch, will be held in the Side Room of the Town Hall, on TUESDAY, THE 12th INST., at 7 o'clock, p.m., to arrange for the conducting of Divine Service at an early date. The Rev. Geo. Grant is expected to be in Christchurch in a few days. Andrew Duncan, Secretary. NOTICE. TTTE hereby authorise Messrs. Langbridge & Co., to W collect all outstanding debts due to Mr. James Hosie, Kaiapoi, and in his name to give receipts for the same, and if necessary to sue for the recovery of the same. Immediate settlement required. For the Trustees of the Estate of James Hosie, Kaiapoi:— B. Simpson & Makes, Trustees. Christchurch, March 31, 1864. COKER'S HOTEL. MR. WILLIAM WHITE begs respectfully to announce to the public of Canterbury that he has taken COKER'S HOTEL, which is now RE-OPENED. JAMES SWINBOURNE, Formerly of the Commercial Hotel, AND LATELY OF The Steam Packet Hotel, Wellington, TI[7ILL open a Board and Lodging House in W Tuam Street, Christchurch, nearly opposite Mr. Bethel Ware's establishment, where Travellers and Mechanics can be comfortably accommodated, on and after Saturday next, March sth, 1864. Meals from 7 30 a.m., till 10 p.m. BUSINESS NOTICE. THE MELBOURNE HOUSE, High Stbeet. THE business of Herrmann Cohn & Co., General Ironmongers, will in future be carried on under the style of J. CARO & CO., under the management of the resident partner, Mr. Herrmann Cohn. J. Cα bo & Co. McLEAN, THIEL, & MYTTON, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, BONDED STOREKEEPERS, Aα, TTJAM-STBEBT, CHBISTCHTTBCH. 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. A. LOUISSON, CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, ETC., ETC. Offices: • Hereford-street, Christchurch. Oxford-street, Lyttelton. MR. LOUISSON has now removed to hie new premises in Hereford Street, Christchurch (next to Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, and Fletcher), where, being a duly licensed ' CUSTOM HOUSE AGENT, Entries may be passed on production of invoice and bills of lading, and goods so passed for can be transhipped by his LYTTELTON BRANCH to the Christchurch Terminus direct, where com» petent clerks will be always in attendance to clear and forward without delay. He is also making arrangements to examine GOODS ON SIGHT, for merchants passing then* own entries. Mr. LOUIBSON can offer to importers STORAGE for 1000 tons or more, and his Rooms will be to let for sales by auction. The business in Lyttelton will be carried on as usual, and will be extended in all its branches to Christchurch, where all communications will in future be received. Christchurch, Feb. 5,1864. CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. A VACANCY having occurred in the office of Surgeon to the above Institution, by the resignation of Mr. Parkerson, an Election to fill up the same will take place on the second day of May, next ensuing. The salary will be £200 per annum. Every candidate must produce evidence of liis being a Member of one of the Colleges of Surgeons recognized by the Medical Council of Great Britain. Further particulars may be obtained from the Board of Management which sits every Wednesday morning at the hour of 10 a.m. In accordance with By-law No. 23, no person can vote who has not paid his subscription on or before the 31st day of March instant. Oct. Mathias, President. March 25,1864. MESSRS. BLAKE AND LIPPARD, BEG to announce to their friends and the public generally, that they propose opening a Cafe Restaurant in connexion with their Hotel, on Monday, the 11th inst., when they will be prepared to supply luncheons, dinners, and suppers, at any hour, on the shortest notice. Messrs. B. and L. would assure their friends that no pains shall be spared which may enable them to maintain the prestige which attaches to this establishment, both as regards the excellence of its cuisine, and the comfort and convenience of those who favor them with their patronage. Table d'hote at 0 p.m., daily. A 1, Commercial Hotel, Casliel & Colombo-streets. April itb, 1864.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 8 April 1864, Page 4
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