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FOR SALE. TO CLOSE SHIPMENTS ON HAXD. BOTTLED ALE and PORTER, various brands, in fine condiunn. In lots of 25 cases and upwards, at 10s. per dozen, duly pi!ill. Daxgetv, Huckxet, & Co., Cliristchurch. SILK DRESSED FLOUR. CITY FLOUR MILLS. HATING added considerably to tho power and extent of the above Mills, and introduced with other machinery a Silk Dresser, 1 anc now prepared to supply flour in quality second tc none in the Province. All kinds of produco bought and sold at my Store, Cashel street. W. H. L_sr_. March 1, 1864. PUBLIC NOTICE. ARTESIAN WELLS. FRANCIS AMY BEGS to apprise tho public of Canterbury that he has got A COMPLETE SET OP BORING APPARATUS, Specially adapted for boring for water on the Canterbury plains, and is prepared to take orders for well-si ne:ing AKYWHEIIE WITHIX THE PROVINCE. He has already been very successful in finding ample snpplies of pure water, and is prepared to execute orders at a reasonable notice upon economical terms. Mechanical Engineering, Horseshoeing, Gasfitting, Gunmakiug and repairing, And Wheelwright work done in the best manner. WORKSHOPS .— Cashel stseet, opposite Union Bank of Australia. Christchurch, May 14, 186-1. W. WITHEY, & CO., PORK BUTCHERS AND SMALL GOODS MEN, OF THE LATE FIRM OF COKER _ ELL. BEG to inform the inhabitants of Christchur that they have opened a shop in Colombo street, opposite Mr. Recce, tho ironmonger where they intends to carry on the businc of Pork Butchers and Small Goodsmen, an trusts by a 6trict attention to business to merit share of their patronage. The following goods will be always on hand :— Hams Bacons Spiced Beef Pickle Tongues Pork Sausages Beef ditto Gemnnn ditto Cash purchasers of Pigs and Poultry. rUBLIC IfOIIOE. THE undersigned tegs to notify io those who may not be aware of it, that he has, on the premises, one of the largest STOCKS OF STATIONERY in New Zealand. His limited frontage and increasing book-stock Compel him to keep nearly all this department of hie business out of sight. The goods will be found to compare favourably in price with any other house in the colony, to quote which, without reference to quality, would he useless. J. Hughes, Cashel-street, opposite A 1. WILKINSON & ELL, Butchers, Cashel-street, Cash purchasers of English grass fed stock, pigs, and poultry of all kinds ON HAND, Bacon, hams, spiced beef, saveloys, beef, pork, and German sausages. Sept. 28,1863. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, kc. RUBBLE STONE for walling and foundations may bo had in any quantity at 12s. per perch. Apply to the Station Master, Christchurch Rrilway Station. THE Undersigned are cash purchasers of Oats and other produce. Million _ Co., Cashel-street ard Union 'Wharf. SLATES and SHINGLES of superior quality at '.Airman, Knight & Cos., Manchester, and Tuam streets. JOSEPH ROWLEY, TIN PLATE WORKER, High Street, Christchurch. rpAKES the present opportunity of thanking the 1 public of Canterbury for the very liberal support awarded to him for tho last four years ho lias been in the trade, and promises that nothing that good workmanship, combined with moderate charges, shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance ol the same. J. R. has also taken those extensive premises lately occupied by J. T. Peacock & Co., High-street, next the Wesleyan School, and will remove his branch business from Cashel-street to the same place, on Saturday next, April IGth, and will open with an excellent assortment of his own made goods. Such a one never before offered to the public, together with several late shipments, consisting ot ironmongery, 10 hogsheads of boilers, kettles and saucepans, tinned and camelled ; 50 kegs Ewbank's nails, 1£ to 6 inch, 24 dozen stamped milk dishes, iron, tin, and wooden buckets and tubs, brushes and brooms, two tons sheet zinc,heavy and light lanthorns, horn and glazed, all sizes ; cutlery, plasterer's and bricklayer's trowels, closet-pans, cliimneys and cowls, rules, gimblets, bradawls and sash hammers, iron and tin tacks, scales and weights, spades, shovels and -wash-hand bowls, tea and table spoons, warming pans and coal hods, brass, iron, and tin candlesticks, snuffers and waiters, putty pans, cwycombs, 100 dozen tin dinner plates, bellows and trypans, pie and pudding dishes, fenders and fireirons, Bad irons, tin and metal tea and coffee pots, camp and colonial ovens, garden rakes and brass taps, and other goods too numerous to particularise, at greatly reduced prices. J. R. has made arrangements for a constant supply of goods from Birmingham, Sheffield and Wolverhampton. To arrive in a few days and now due, 10 hogsheads boilers, kettles and saucepans, 10 cases Wolverhampton -and Birmingham japanned goods, 5 casks carpenter's tools, 3 cases Sheffield goods, 20 boxes tin plates, 5 cwt. block-tin, 3 cwt. bar lead, kc, kc, kc, the whole of which the proprietor intends to supply to his customers at much lower rates than usual prices. y.Ti. —The original tin shop, next to Mr. Prebble's, High-street, carried on as usual in all its branches. Farmers and others from the country can have their repairs done while in town. Particular attention'will be paid to this department of the trade. Josh. Rowxet, Proprietor,
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 487, 21 May 1864, Page 5
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