FOR PIGEON BAY, AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMARU AND 2 DUNEDIN. npHE WELL-KNOWN PADDLE STEAMER GEELONG, Captain Thomas Tuenbuu. Is expected here on Thursday, January 5, and is ! appointed to sail for the above ports about twentyfour hours after arrival. Freight on all goods for the intermediate Ports must be prepaid; also, cartage and wharfage of goods sent to the agents for shipment. For freight or passage apply to Mass k Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Return tickets issued for visitors to the Exhibition at single fares. 18-81 FIRST WOOL SHIP FOR LONDON. WHITE STAR LINE OF LONDON AND NEW ZEALAND PACKETS. mHE Celebrated Well-known Clipper Ship BLUE JACKET, 1442 tons register, 2500 tons burthen, James Whitb,- Commander, Is rapidly filling with wool and passengers, and will sail for London direct about JANUARY 14. Her saloon cabins are furnished with bedding, linen, and every requisite for the comfort and convenience of passengers, for whose convenience a cow will be placed on board. She also carries an experienced surgeon and stewardess. For freight or passage apply to Mixes k Co., Lyttelton and Christohuroh; Bbswigs- k Bibch. Kaiapoi; H. J. LbOmsn & Co., 12-13 TSmarn. FOR WELLINGTON, HAVELOCK, AND PICTON. nnHE FAVORITE 'PADDLE STEAMER I CITY OF DUNEDDT, ! Capt. J. P. Boxd, Is expected here on Friday, January 6, and is appointed to sail for the above ports about six hours after arrival. For freight or passage apply to Miles k Co., 12-31 Lyttelton and Christchurch. &»rtixm £ aUa. HORSES. Tl/TESSRS. J. OLLIVIER k SON ]y_L instructions to sell by public auction pit Mr. Ladbrooke's Yards on ...' SATURDAY, JANUARY 7,1865, At noon sharp, THE CELEBRATED GELDING CHLOROFORM. Chloroform is by CEther, out of Countess, ont of Princess—the dam of Potentate, Symphony, and Glancers. CEther ran fourth for tiie English Derby. Three remarkably well-bred mares, quiet in saddle and harness, with foals at root by a thoroughbred horse > Three yearlings, out of the above mares, alio by a thoroughbred horse Several useful hacks. Sale at noon. *****>*?f > I*s j ,■»• FIREWOOD FOR SALE BY PUBLIO AUCTION \ OH FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1866. . Tl/TESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT A SPROT iVJL have received instructions to sell- by publio auction at the paddock next the reeidence of tha Rev Dr Lillie, Papanui, 450 CORDS OF FIREWOOD; Sale at 1 o'clock. The Auctioneers urgently impress on large consumers of fuel this opportunity of laying in a stock at a nominal price, ample time being given for removal, and lots of any number of cords being allowed to he claimed. Hereford street, Christchurch, January 4, 1865. 1-5 ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1865. VALUABLE FREEHOLD TOWN .PROPERTY. For Sale by Auction by Order of the Meitgageea_ ' THE CORPORATION HOTEL, . , In Gloucester Street. . - , * | Sale at 1 o'clock. "l/fESSRS. AIKMAN k WILSON have recerred i__L instructions from the Mortgagees to sell by [public auction, at their Booms, High street, on ! Friday, January 13,1865, eh 1 o'doflk— All that Terr valuable, freehold town property known aa the Corporation Hotel, situated in Gloucester street, and having a frontage of92fcetonthatstreeL Terms at sale.
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 683, 6 January 1865, Page 1
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