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NOTICE! ~ NOTICE! NOTTCET FTIHE business lately earned on in High street by A Gunnell and Forrester, butchers, will for the future be carried on under the style of Dixon and Forrester, and by strict attention to bueineee and supplying the best quality of meat, they hope to merit that share of public patronage which was so liberally bestowed on the late firm. I* 4 EARLY CLOSING. TTTE, the undersigned, Stationers of Christehurch, V T beg to inform our customers and the publio mnendly that after Saturday, Dec. 31,1864, and until farther notice, oar respective Establishments will be Closed at Seven o'clock every evening, excepting Saturday and the evening before the departure of the "RngKeli mail, 3. YoTTXGHTJSBABD JOHH HTOHXS Chab. BoNKureTOK J. G. Baebb S. A- Pope 12-30 A. G. Stkvbkb. mm CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALBY J. will Parade by Troops for Drill on the followmg days:— Foot drills, in Jjatimer square ; mounted drills, at the Bailway station. Captain Wilson's Troop—On Mondays (dismounted) at 6 p.m. • on Thursdays (mounted) at half-past 5 pjn. Captain Thomson's Troop —On Tuesdays (dismounted) at 6 p.m.; on Fridays (mounted) at half-past 5 p.m. Captain Moorhouse's Troop—On Wednesdays (dismounted) at 6 p.m.; on Saturdays (mounted) at half-past 5 p.m. Those members who have volunteered for escort on the occasion of his Excellency the Governor visiting the province are requested to attend every evening, and also for mounted drill at the Bailway station, on Wednesday mornings at 6 a.m. By order, Chas. M. Oujtieb, 12-30 Hon. Sec. TBOLLAWAT WOEKS. WANTED —Wheelwrights. None but thoroughly competent hands need apply. 12-6 COLLINS , S FAMILY HOTEL, Hxbkfobd Street, Opposite Latimer square. THE Proprietor of this favorite Hotel thanking the public for the large amount of patronage he has hitherto received, begs respectfully to announce that it is being refurnished and considerably enlarged. Visitors from the country will find it a most desirable residence. The apartments are all roomy, well aired, and the situation is one of the healthiest and most pleasant in Christchurch. The proprietor wfll spare no expense in fitting it up with every comfort and modern improvement. Single gentlemen can be accommodated at a very moderate charge. Private rooms for ladies, where lunch can be supplied at any hour. THE LIVEBY STABLES Will be under the immediate superintendence of the proprietor, and the utmost care will be bestowed on all horses and vehicles putting up there. The best description of horse feed will be liberally bupplied at a moderate rate. TO OPEN ON THE 16th INSTANT. Jambs Coiijks, 12-15 Proprietor. NOTICE. NOTICE. ~,~— NOTICE. QTMPSON & MASKS respectfully inform their *"-? numerous customers of Canterbury, and Christchurch in particular, that they have This Day given up their SHOP IN COLOMBO STEEET, KHaWS AS THE B.BANCH TOBACCO SHOP as SIMPSON & MASKS, And are henceforth prepared to serve their customers at the known old place in HIGH STBEET. Having gone to considerable expense in enlarging the old shop, S. & M. particularly wish to call the attention of their customers and the publio in general to the roomy and comfortably improved shop, in which can be found a CHOICE SELECTION OP GOODS MOM THE HOME MARKETS DIRECT, Viz:— Best "quality and new shape Meerschaum Pipes from Vienna, in Austria Finest brands Havannah Cigars and Tobaccos, As well as numerous other novelties too numerous to mention. NJB.—S. & M.wfll strictly adhere to the old prices of tobaccos and cigars, notwithstanding the late unexpected rise in the duty upon such goods, which ie a decided advantage to our customers. 12-29 TjIBEDERICK BOACH begs respectfully to in- •*} timate to the inhabitants of Christchurch, and its vicinity, that he has purchased from Messrs. Simpson and Marks the Tobacco and Cigar Business, lately carried on by them in Colombo street, adjoining the Golden Fleece Hotel, where he hopes by strict attention to business to merit that patronage hitherto enjoyed by the late proprietors. Colombo street, Ghrutchurch. 12-31 MAIDEN PLATE. Mr. CL Bedwood's eh. g. doth of Gold, 3 yre. ffIHIS horse, entered a long time ago b? Mr. JL Bedwood, was left out of the entries by mistake, and unless ordered to be* struck oat by letter wfll remain in the race. . Hekkt P. Lakcb, ■*■* Hon. Sec CJT.C. CANTEBBUBY CUP. Mr. W. H. Harris's eh. c Stormbird, 3 yrs. rrUtUfc hone was omitted from the first list pnbJL fished by mistake, although his name appears in the original entry. Hzhxt P. Laxcb, 1-5 Hon. Sec. C J.C.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 6