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PUBLIC NOTICE. JG. RUDDENKXAU begs to inform his • friends and the public that the CITY HOTEL is now completed, and will be found with every comfort and convenience appertaining to a first-class hotel. Before again soliciting the patronage of the public, J. Q-. R. is desirous of returning his sincero thank's for the very liberal support he has received during the last five years, and begs to assure them, now that the arrangements of his hotel arc complete, that nothing shall be wanting on his part to ensure the comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage. The Hotel has been entirely rebuilt, and newly furnished throughout, no expense having been spared, particularly with the bedrooms, which are all lathed and plastered, and are the most comfortable in the city. The Large Stock of BEERS, WINES, SPIRITS, kc-, has been carefully selected, and the cuisine placed in able hands. With these advantages, combined with civility and moderate charges, J. 0. R. confidently solicits the continued support of the public of Canterbury. PBIYATE, LTJNCHEON, AND SMOKING BOOMS. ON SALE: Hennessy's & Martell's pale and dark brandies Irish and Scotch whiskey Rum, old torn, and geneva, of the best brands Amontillado or dry sherry Superior pale and golden ditto Very fine old port Australian wines, assorted Curacoa, maraschino, kc. Cordials of every description Tonic water and Seltzer wasser. Just received; one case of Drake's celebrated plantation bitters. THE ALES it is unnecessary to comment upon, as it is well known that the best glass of ale procurable in the province is at the City Hotel. J. G. RUDDENKLATT, Proprietor. £2 REWARD. LOST this day, from a Carriage, between Cashel street and the north east corner of Christchurch, a Portmonnaie, containing a sum of money. The finder will receive the above reward on leaving the same for the owner, at the office of W. S. MoosnorsE, Cathedral square. May 13,1864. TO FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. fl O B B & Co. are cash purchasers of O A T S, in large or small quantities. Apply at their Office, corner of High and Cashel Streets. TO FARMERS^ THE Undersigned arc cash purchasers of wheat, oats, barley, and cheese. Bbownell, & Co. * EAST HEATHCOTE DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the formation of eighty chains of Road across the sand flat on the Sumner Line, from Moabone Point to Mr. M'Cormick's. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Office of the Board. * Tenders, which must contain the names of two sureties for the due f idfilment of the work, to be sent in on or before Three p.m., Friday, the 20th May. TENDERS are also invited for the keeping in repair the Ferry Road, Sumner Boad, and the Bridle Path. Specifications to be seen at the Office of the Board. Tenders to be sent in on or before Three p.m., Friday, 20th May, 1864. Feanois Pavitt, Surveyor to the Board. Ferry Road, May 14,1864. ADVERTISEMENT. WE, the undersigned, Ironmongers in Christchurch, will close our establishments at 6 o'clock, p.m., until further notice, commencing Monday, April 4,1864. (Signed) Wm. Neevel Ed wabd Recce k Co. Hebemann Cohn & Co. Thomas W. Gottblay & Co. Hawkes & Stbot/xs. March 24,1864. TO THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OE IBS CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. GENTLEMEN— I beg to offer myself as a candidate for the oflice of Secretary to the Christchurch Hospital. I am aware that I have come forward at rather a late hour, but I was not free from my other engagements before. Knowing that very few of your body have pledged themselves to any one candidate, I have the greater hope of success. I shall not canvass any of your body, believing it better to leave the decision to your unbiassed judgment. Believing that my business habits and experience are sufficiently well known to you, I will not trouble you with testimonials, except you express a desire to see them. I have the nonor to bo, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, J. F. Bax£_u>. Christchurch, May 19,1864. LOST —In Oxford-terrace about ten days ago, a blue carriage cushion. Any one returning the same to Messrs. GotTLD k Miles will receive 10s reward. NOTICE is hereby given that the business lately, carried on by us in co-partnership, under tlie firm of Deßourbel and Willes, as millers, at the Kaiapoi and Ravenswood Mills, win in future be earned on by Messrs. William Stonyer and Bennett Clarke, by whom all liabilities of the firm of Deßourbel and Willes will be discharged, and all assets received j and notice is hereby further given that the [jartnership lately subsisting between us lias been this clay dissolved by mutual consent. As witness our hands this fourth day May, 1864. H. H. Deßoubbell, W. £• Willes. HAREWOOD SAWMILLS. THE undersigned, having opened the above Mills under an entirely new management, and with a Fresh staff of hands, is prepared to execute orders for rimber, Posts and Rails, and Firewood, of the best iescription, with promptitude and despatch. A considerable quantity always on hand. R. Kirns Kenbicjc.
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Press, Volume IV, Issue 487, 21 May 1864, Page 6
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