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IRisttlTaiteotts. 10£ ROTHERFIELD, Osahel street THE Proprietor begs to inform the public that the above establishment will be opened with a •very huge and carefully .elected stock of wines, spirit, ate, porter, kc, kc, with the view of supplying a long felt want, vix_, a single bottle and a genuine article, at the tame price as pa original package. H. G. BxT_ar_nx, The Botherfidd, I__ Oashel street NOTICE. IT O T~I C B. NOTICE. SIMPSON k MASKS respectfully inform their numerous cnstomera of Canterbury, aad Christ* church m particular, that they have This Day given np their SHOP IN COLOMBO STBEET, KHOWS IS THX BBANCH TOBACCO SHOP or SIMPSON k M ABXB, And aro henceforth prepared to se_-rot_-e_rtust<m^ at the known old place in HIGH STBEET. Having gone to considerable expense in enlarging the old shop, 8. k M. particularly wish to call the attention of their customers and the public in general to the roomy and comfortably improved shop, in which can be found a CHOICE SELECTION OP GOODS _____ THE i HOME MARKETS DIRECT, Vix.--Beat'quality and new shape Meerschaum Pipes from 'Vienna, in Austria Pineet brands Havannah Cigars and Tobaccos, As well as numerous other novelties too numerous to mention. JS3.—B. k M.wffl strictly adhere to the old prices of tobaccos and cigars, notwithstanding the late unexpected rise in the duty upon such goods, which is a decided advantage to oar customers. 12-29 TTIREDERICX BOACH begs respectfully to mi- } ■ ___*■•■ to the inhabitants of Christchnrch, and its vicinity, that he has purchased from Messrs. R hnpto*. and Marin die Tobacco and CSgar Business, lately carried on by them in Colombo street, adjoining tbe Golden Fleece Hotel, whore he hopes hy strict attention to business to merit that patronage hitherto enjoyed by the kfte proprietors. Colombo street, Christchurch. 12-31 MAIDEN PLATE. Mb C. Redwood's oh. g. Cloth ot Gold, 3 yrs. m_lS home, altered a long time ago by Mr. X- . Bedwood, was left ont of the entries by mistake, and'unless ordered to be struck oat by letter will renaun in the race. HjQf-tr P. Lancx, 1-5 Hob. Bee CJ.C. CANTERBURY CUP. Mr. W. H. Harris's eh. c Stormbird, 3 yrs. fpHIS horse was omitted from the first list pubX Hshed by mistake, although his name appears ia the original entry. Hzbbx P. Limn, 1.5 Hon. Sec. CJ.C. SALE OF TOWN AND BUBAL LANDS. HIS HONOB THE SUPEEINTENDENT airecta it to he notified that he has fixed Thursday, the second day of February, 1865, at the hour of noon, ata sitting of the Waste Lands Board, m the Lsaid office a* Qm«toh_-x;h, as the time and place when a sale by auction of town and rural land shall tale place, in accordance with Clause 24 and Clause3s of the Waste Lendsßegulations, subject to the usual conditions of sale, and in conformity with th. regulations for the disposal, sale, letting and oocnpanon of tM waste lands of the Crown now in force within the province of Canterbury. Applications will be received'by the Waste Lands BoerdTcniand up to Thursday, the nineteenth day of January, 1865. Wm. Boi___sio_r, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's offior, >5 CAfcfiLE DRIVING OKDINANCE. rfUEE following clause of the tt Cisttle Driving Ordin1. ance of 1863," is published for the information of Owners and Occupiers of Cattle Buns >— « Every person or an owner of a cattle ran under this Ordinance, on or before die Ist day of March,«i "each year, serve a notice on the Provincial Be_r-__Qr/of the said Province, intimafemg __s~d-s_re tiiat stum run shall be under the' pcOT-OOhs offals Ortunance;. and such notice shall, on or hefiwe thelst dayoflMUy in _och year, be published once in the Prvctaciat Government Gazette, aad four consecutive weeks in any newspaper pubfished in the Province; Provided always that, onthe' service ofsndi nbtiee as aforesaid, the person serving soch notice ahaßpsy to the said Provindal'Secretary the _vim of Twenty _____ngs, to be naidbv him to the Proiincial Treasurer, to be earned to mc ordinary revtsme of the Province." W_l Boixjeston, - Provincial Secretary. ]_eov__a_d Secretary's ofice, <____tchur-h, January 3, 1866. 15 ~~~. ~~ BAGEB, 1866~ j TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. SLAWBEMCE hating bought the sole r_*ht to j • vend pastry, fruit, kc, kc, at the forthcoming | zaoes, if dawrous aa immense quantity j of fatrit I<»r theehote occasion. ] Addrase—Tuamstreet''west, near the White Hone HbtoL IS TWO POUNDS BEWABD. j STRAYED — From tt* Rakaia, aa iron grey draught HORSE, 6 years old, 14£ hands high. Tha above reward will be -paid on the delivery of the bona to the undersigned at the Babua, Giggs'a, Wesdae_*s, orC_hr__churc__ J. D. Mac_____sok. ELCHRR AND FATRWEATHER, Contractors and Gamers to all parts of the north of the province, beg to intimate to their numerous eoStoawß-e that their drays are in Christchurch three tknas •> week, aad _H orders, parcels, 4c, left at £1 Brace and Gee's, Gloucester street will he without delay.- 1-4

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 6