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LYTTELTON MARKET. ON and after the 6th January, 1865, a Market will bo held every Friday in the new Shed, Lyttelton Market place. Stalls will be allotted in the order of precedence of application. For the first month no rent will be charged to the occupiers of Stalls. By order of the Lyttelton Municipal Council, | H. C. Lanattze, Town Clerk. L.M.C. Office, Dec. 21,1864. 12 " 22 ESTATE OF WILLIAM TURTON. IT is requested that all accounts due to the estate of William Turton will be paid at once either to— W. Shbttbsoi_, Ashburton ; or j. D. Macphebson, 12-8 Cliristchurch or Rakaia. FREESTONE! FREESTONE! TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, &c. THE Undersigned having been appointed Sole Agent in this province for the Chartres Bay Quarries, is prepared to supply freestone in any quantities. Joseph Bailey, 12-10 Builder, &«. NOTICE. I HEREBY AUTHORISE Mr. F: Arming to receive payment of all accounts due to the undersigned contracted in the years 1861, 1862, 1863. 11.10 Johk Dix ONE POUND EEWARD. LOST, at Heathcote, a blue rough skye TERRIER, answers to the name of Waps. The above reIward will be given to whoever may bring the dog to Walton, Wabneb k Co. 12-28 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. STRAYED— From Kohler's Cricket Ground, on Monday last, and iron-grey HORSE. The above reward will be paid on bringing liim to Mr. Kohleb's, Lincoln road. 12-14 ARSON. WHEREAS, on the morning of Sunday, the Ist! instant, the framework of the Tollhouse, in course of erection by the Avon Road Board, was destroyed by fire by some person or persons unknown, this is to give notice that a reward of FIFTY POUNDS will be paid for such information as shall lead to the conviction of the party, or parties guilty of the offence. William: Thomson, j 1-2 Chairman Avon Road Board. I January 2,1865. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE that the firm of Gannell and Forrester have this day, December 31, dissolved partnership by mutual consent, and it is requested that all claims against them be sent in at once, and all outstanding accounts must be settled on or before Saturday, the 21st day of January, otherwise legal proceedings will be taken without further notice. j Thomas William Gxtnnbll, | |l-4 James Fobbestbb; -._--, THE undersigned are prepared to make liberal cash advances on wool delivered at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Timaru, or any other shipping places on the coast. Miles & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Nov. 27 1863. cftnd *§oms. TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. Moneys Stables, Christchurch, the beautiful thoroughbred Entire CRECY. Crecy is a bright bay, five years old, with the best of tempers and good constitution, and much resembles his favorite sire Towton ; his dam Fairy is by Cossack, out of a satelite mare. Terms —£4 cash and 5s groomage, or £5 5s at three months' date from commencement of the season. 10-1 BLOOD ROYAL.—To stand this Season, the pure Arabian Entire BLOOD ROYAL. Terms—£3 ids, or with a gurantee £5 ss; Groom's fee included. Apply to Ben Chitebson, Cathedral square. 10-6 TO STAND THIS SEASON, at Mr. J. Page's Stables, the entire horse TOM JONES : Tom Jones was got by Invincible, out of an imported mare from Tasmania. Terms—£s 5s each mare. Payable on the Ist of January, 1865. 10-17 ©ftristrhitrrlt §uedor^ W. MACKENZIE, (Late Cutter to Mr. N. Edgar), TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, __ebe-____ Stbeet, Next Messrs. Fisher and Co's Store. 12-30 R. W. STODDART, Watch, Clock, and Chbonometeb Maxeb, AT H. SMITH'S, JELLEWER, Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets, Will shortly remove to the corner of Lichfield and Colombo streets. All work warranted for 12 months, at moderate charges. 12-23 CLONTARF BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. HO3SAOK thanks the public for their past favors, and still solicits a share of their 'Patronage. She has good private Sittingrpoms with Bedrooms attached, and the best accommodation may be relied upon. 12-20 ALLENTON HOUSE, sr. ASAPH STBEET, (Next Barrett's Hotel). THE above House has every convenience for families and gentlemen, and is healthily situated. Boarders, or parties visiting Christehureh, will find every accommodation and all the comforts of a home. ; 12-28 Mas. J. F. Paxebson.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 6

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