FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1865. VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN PROPEETY. For Sale by Auction by Order of the Mortgagees. THE CORPORATION HOTEL, In Gloucester Street. Sale at 1 o'clock. "IyfESSRS. AIKMAN & WILSON hare received JLtjL instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by public auction, at their Rooms, High street, on Friday, January 13, 1865, at 1 o'clock — All that very valuable freehold town property known as the Corporation Hotel, situated in Gloucester street, and having a frontage of 92 feet on that street. Terms at sale. 1-5 TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, During the Race Week, If not Previously Disposed of by Private : — THE ENTIRE THOROUGH-BRED HORSE THE PEER. For Pedigree, &c, refer to previous advertisements, and further information, apply to Jons Shasd & Sons. l<s Avon Lodge. PRIVATE TREATY. A VERY DESIRABLE ! FAMILY RESIDENCE, fronting on the Ferry road, andalnxmt adjoining the East Town Belt. The house contains eight large rooms, consisting of dining and drawing room, and four fine airy comfortable bedrooms; the kitchen is conveniently fitted up with a magnificent kitchen range. A good stable is detached, likewise a snug cottage and grounds, consisting of 5 J acres of freehold; and may be extended if desirable to 8 acres. The soil is of the richest kind, partly in garden ground, and partly grass land. Terms, exceedingly liberal, payments may extend over two years. For further particulars apply to George D. Lockhakt, ■ 1-5 Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. WANTED TO PURCHASE, WELL-BRED HEIFERS, CALVES, from 3 to 5 months. Apply to Geobge D. Lockhabt, 1-5 Corner of Colombo and Hereford streets. FOR SALE, KA HEAD OF CATTLE. O\J 12 bullocks, £tt 13 good condition 25 cows, fair condition, and calves. 50 Apply to 1-5 Geobge D. Lockhabt. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTBBBUBY DISTBICT. In the Matter of the Debtors' and Creditors , Act, 1862. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of several orders of his Honor the Judge, at a sitting of the Court under the abovenamed Act, made on the 15th day of November last, meetings of the creditors of the undermentioned debtors will be held at my office on the several days and at the several hours named hereunder for the purpose of recommending to the Court a person or persons to act as Trustee or Trustees to the several estates :— William Corbet, of Christchurch, Builder.—Tuesday, 10th January, at 11 a.m. Benjamin Packwood, of Kaiapoi, laborer, formerly a farmer and storekeeper.—Tuesday, 10th January, at 12 noon. Tom Waterworth, of Lyttelton, maeon and builder, previously in co-partnership with Haigh and as Waterworth and Co., quarrymen, at Qu&Q Island, and formerly trading in co-partnership with Harrison and Cook, as Harrison and Co., quarrymen.—Tuesday, 10th January, at 1 p.m. Hyman Joseph, of Christchurch, fancy warehouseman, formerly of the Otago diggings, storekeeper and auctioneer. —Wednesday, 11th j January, at 2 p.m. Samuel Williams, of Timarti Hotel, Timaru, licensed victualler. —Wednesday, 11th January, at 3 p.m. James Rule, of Christchurch, veterinary surgeon.— Thursday, 12th January, at 11 a.m. James Williams, of Lyttelton, builder.—Thursday, 12th January, at noon. Henry Sheeres, of Lyttelton, and formerly of Christchurch, boarding-house keeper.—Thursday, 12th January, at 1 p.m. Fbakois Siateb, Solicitor. Lichfield street, Christchurch. 1-5 CATTLE DRIVING ORDINANCE. THE following clause of the " Cattle Driving Ordinance of 1863," is published for the information of Owners and Occupiers of Cattle Runs: — " Every person being an occupier or an owner ot a cattle run under this Ordinance, shall, on or before the Ist day of March in each year, serve a notice on the Provincial Secretary of the said Province, infa- ! mating his desire that such run shall be under the I provisions of this Ordinance ; and such notice shaU, on or before the Ist day of May in such year,, be published once in the Provincial Government Gazette* and four consecutive weeks in any newspaper published in the Province; Provided always that, on the service of such, notice as aforesaid, the person serving such notice shall pay to the said Provincial Secretary the sum of Twenty Shillings, to be paid by him to the Provincial Treasurer, to be carried to the ordinary revenue of the Province." Wμ. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's office, Onrietchurch, January 3, 1865. 1 6 WjUfTED— A Nurse. A lady proceeding to Sydney is willing to engage a nurse to take charge of two children during the voyage. Apply to Dr. SiKADatiK. 1-5
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1
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