TO CRICKETERS. ONE case of Cricket Bats.Stumps, Leg Guards, and Balls, having been purchased very low for cash, the undersigned offers them a bargain. Also, a few youths' and full-sized bats, slightly damaged, very cheap. Balls of every sort and size cheaper than I ever. Every article must be cleared out prior to erecting more convenient premises. THE WELL-KNOWN LITTLE SHOP, 9-28 J. YOUNGHUSBAXD'3. * EAST LINCOLN ROAD BOARD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of the said District, duly held on the 21st day of September, 1864, at the office of the Board, Middle road, it was resolved to adopt a rate 1 of fourpence in the pound for six months, upon the . assessment ofthe said District; and all persons whose names appear in the assessment for such District for the current year are hereby required within 14 days - ' from tho 19th of October next to pay the amount of such rate, according to the sum at which they appear to be assessed in such assessment, to Samuel Dening Glyde, Treasurer to the Board, he being duly authorised to receive such rates. John Tosswill, Chairman. f Dated Sept, 21, 1864. 9-24 TO FARMERS. WANTED —A Situation by a Dairyman of colonial experience. Wife can cook. Some good ploughmen and general farm servants also on the fist, at -■ Woodfobd's General Registry Office, Gloucester street. 9*28 THE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or will give Liberal Advances on the same consigned to their friends Messrs. Dalgety and Co., in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make Advances on Stock and Stations, and on Stock placed in their hands for Sale. Station Stores Supplied. (Signed) E. S. Dalgety k Co. ' Temporary Office —First floor at Mr. W. H Wynn Williams's, Hereford street, Christchurch. Ist July, 1864. 7-27. FOUND— in Tuam street, the CAP OF A WHEEL. Apply to James Badden, City Express. 9-28 A STRICTLY PRIVATE SITTINGROOM AND BEDROOM (with attendance), for one or two gentlemen, may be obtained by addressing J. 8., office of this paper. 9-28 WANTED—A Female Cook. Apply at the Centbali Hotel, Christchurch. 9-28 WANTED —A respectable young man as Second Waiter. Must be acquainted with bis business. Apply at the Royal Hoxbl. 9-28 ' WANTED —Two Female Servants; one as cook I and laundress, the other as housemaid. None 1 but competent persons need apply to Mrs. Peacock, ■ Merivale. 9-28 * FOR AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMAEU, AND mHE PIDDLE STEAMEB ______ of x»TT__Er*r_r. C__?x. J. :_*. _Jo__>, « 1 Is appointed to Bail for the above ports on J QJHUISDIT, OOTOBEB 6, At 12 o'clock noon. Freight on all goods for the intermediate Forts must be prepaid ; also, cartage and wharfage of goods sent to the agents for shipment. For freight or passage apply to Mixes & Co., 9-28 Lyttelton and Christchurch. COUNTESS OF SEAJTELD, FROM LONDON VIA HOBART TOWN. CONSIGNEES by the above vessel are informed that they can obtain a delivery order for their goods on paying freight, and depositing on account of the bottomry bond on the hull, freight, and cargo of the said vessel, a sum equal to 10 per cent, on the value of the goods. Bills of lading and invoices must be produced at • the office of Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley and Co., Christchurch. (Signed) Geo. Buckley, C. W. Tdbneb, Agents for T. McDowell, i 9-21 Holder of Bottomry Bond. '• FOR MELBOURNE, VIA DUNEDIN AND BLUFF, Calling at Timaru if Inducement Offer, . rpHE MAGNIFICENT STEAM SHIP • ALBION, 1000 Tons, Captats John - McLachlast, L Will be due here on Thursday, 29th inst., and will i sails for the above ports 12 hours after arrival. ' Arrangements may be made to take wool from Timaru to London, transhipping at Melbourne to first-class sailing ships at lid per lb. For freight or passage apply to J. T. Peacock k Co. Lyttelton, Sept. 26, 1864. 9-27
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Press, Volume V, Issue 597, 28 September 1864, Page 1
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