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MAIDEN PLATE. Mr. C. Eedwood's eh. g. Cloth of Gold, 3 yrs. mmS horse, entered a long time ago b? Mr. X Redwood, was left out of the entries by mistake and unless ordered to be struck out by letter will remain in the race. Henbt P. Lance, 1-5 Hon. Sec. C.J.C. CANTERBURY CUP. Mr. W. H. Harris's eh. c. Stormbird, 3 yrs. nnHIS horse was omitted from the first list pubX lished by mistake, although his name appears in the original entry. Hbitby P. Lakce, 1-5 Hon. Sec. C.J.C. WANTED— A Nurse. Apply on board the Countess of Seafield. 1-5 WANTED —For a Lad, aged 14, who has just left school, a Situational some Office. He can write a fair hand. Address W. H., care of Mrs. Habbingtox, Montreal street, Christchurch. 1-5 WANTED — A Gas Fitter. Apply et the BrEM-UfGHAM AKD SHEFFIELD WAREHOUSE, Christchurch. 1-5 WANTED— -A general house Servant. Apply to Mrs. J. L. Hall, Eoyal Princess , Theatre. WANTED —A first-class Kitchen Maid, one who understands her business well, English or Scotch. Apply Parker's Hotel, Cashel street, from 11 to 12 this morning. 1"5 IF this should meet the eye of SAMUEL HENRY ROWE he will see his brother George at Mrs. Hossack's, Clontarf House, Cashel street east, at once. 1-5 mENDERS are invited for the Erection of Two X Shops (labor only) and Houses in the Ferry road. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr J. White's, Ferry road. Tenders received till Friday, 6th met. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1-5 M. Mabks. FOR SALE —At Barnard's Repository, two firstclass -well-matched Buggy Mares, 4 yeare old, thoroughly quiet in harness ; also, two first-class Cobs (recently imported). 1-5 End of this Day's Advbbtiskmbnts. Notice toconsignees. - bakque dona anita fbom london, Davis, Master. PTIHIS Vessel having reported at the Custom House X Consignees are requested to pass entries, present Bills of Lading and pay Freight to the undersigned, without whose order no cargo will be delivered. Arrangements have been made fop lightering the cargo at current rates, at the risk and expense of consignees. Any consignee objecting to this arrangement must give written notice to the undersigned, and have a lighter alongside to take delivery as the goods come to hand, or in default they will be landed and stored in terms of Bill of Lading. All Custom's entries must be passed on or before Friday next, the 6th inst, on which day the manifest will be cleared up by the agent. J. T. Peacock, Lyttelton and Christchurch. January 2,1865. 1-4 NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS against the Ketch Mary and Elizabeth, of Picton, up to December 24,1864, are required to be sent in to the offices of the undersigned, in duplicate, not later than the sth inst., otherwise they will not be recognised. Hall, Bitohie & Co. Lyttelton, January 3,1865. 1-4 FOR MELBOUBNE VIA DUNEDIN. MHHE SPLENDID SCBEW STEAMEB ALBION, Captain McLachlak, Will leave for Melbourne via Dunedin twelve hours after arrival. For freight or passage apply to J. T. Peacock & Co., 12-30 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOB. OTAGO AND BLUFF. THE PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND ■ AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL COM- \ TANY'S STEAMSHIP PHCEBE, E. Wheiibb, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above porta on or about FEED AY, JANUABY 6,1865, At 1 o'clock pjn. For freight or passage apply to Milks & Co. t lyttelton and (Jhrietchurch. Return iacketo issued for visitors to the Exhibition at single fores. 12 3 1

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 682, 5 January 1865, Page 1