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OATS. OATS. OATS. % mHE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers of Oats X in any quantity. 10-25 Bbownbll & Co. NEWMARKET STOCKYARDS. riTHJsi Undersigned having become the Lessee of X the Agricultural Association's Yards and Grounds, Colombo street south, begs to inform stockholders and the public generally that a market for the sale of all descriptions of etock and agricultural implements will be held every Wednesday at the above Yards from 8 am. to 1 p.m., after which hour it will be open to all auctioneers to sell publicly any stock then remaining unsold. The Agricultural Show taking Place on This Day (Wednesday), the first market will be held on Wednesday, 23rd inst. The Yards will also be open to auctioneers to hold special sales on any other day of the week. Edwabd Mitchell. Nov. 14,1864. ' n- 16 NEWMARKET STOCKYARDS. E MITCHELL, in announcing to the public his • intention of officiating at the Canterbury Stock Market as Salesman, solicits the support and patronage of the Stockholders and Fanners of the Province, and begs to assure them that all stock intrusted to his care will be attended to and disposed of to the very best advantage. , In addition to the Agricultural Association s Grounds, E. M. has secured good and extensive wellfenced paddocks, with running water in the immediate vicinity of the Yards. Letters addressed to him at Christchurcb will receive prompt attention. Canterbury Stock Market, Colombo street south. 11-16 IMPORTANT NOTICE. A LL Persons having Accounts or Claims of any XX. amounts or description whatever, must send in the same to mc for settlement, on or before the 21st day of January, 1865; otherwise I will not discharge or recognise them. Address to mc, at the Grove, Christehurch ; or to Box No. 65, Post-office, Christchurch. Chaelbs Ronaldson Macdonell, 1-2 of Glengarry,'and late of Nelson. EDUCATION. MR. H. D. MANNING having taken a commodious house in Lichfield street (opposite Messrs. Recce and Hislop's), Miss Moye (with Mrs. Manning's assistance) intends commencing a school for young ladies. Having had several years experience in teaching in England trusts, by her system of instruction, to ensure the confidence of those who may favor her with their support. The Quarter commences January 16,1865. 1-3 ONE POUND REWARD. LOST— A square BROOCH, with an amethyst stone in centre, and pearls round; forget-me-not in pearls on top of stone. Any one bringing the same to Mr. Gee, Colombo street, will receive the above reward. 12-27 TIMARU STEEPLECHASE, TO be run the day after the Timaru races, of three miles across country to be appointed by the Stewards of the Timaru Jockey Club, of £100, added to a sweepstakes of £10 each, h. f. weights for age, three years old 9st. 91bs., four years lOst. 13lbs, five years old list. 71bs., six years and aged list. lOlbs. Entrances (accompanied by £5 in cash) to be sent to the Secretary of the Timaru Jockey Club on or before the 10th of February, 1865,, when all entries will close. F. W. Stitbbs, Hon. Sec. T. J. C. Timaru, Dec. 31, 1864. 1-4 TIMARU JOCKEY CLUB NOTICE. miMARU DERBY of 1866, of 100 soys., X added to a sweepstakes of 10 soys, each, for three year olds, carrying Bst. 9 lbs. Entrances ' (accompanied by £5 each in cash) to be sent in to the undersigned on or before the Ist of March, 1865, and h. f. to be declared on or before the Ist of January, 1866, and the remainder to be paid on the night of grand entry. Distance —one and a-quarter miles. F. W. Stubbs, Hon. Sec. T. J. C. Entrances for the Derby, 1867, to be kept open until the Ist of March, 1866 ; further information will be given in a future advertisement. Timaru, Dec. 31,1864. 1-4 NOTICE. WILLIAM ANDERSON begs to inform the public that he has taken those well-known stables at the Royal Hotel, Christchurch, and having been accustomed to livery stables in the old country feels confident of giving entire satisfaction to those who may avail themselves of his knowledge. Horses taken in to bait, and every attention paid. Young horses broken to saddle, Sec. 12-13 RACES, 1865; TO GARDENERS AND OTHERS. S LAWRENCE having bought the sole right to • vend pastry, fruit, &c, &c, at the forthcoming races, is desirous of purchasing an immense quantity of fruit for the above occasion. Address—Tuam street west, near the White Horse Hotel. 1-5 TWO POUNDS EEWAED. STRAYED — From the Rakaia, an iron grey draught HORSE, 6 years old, 14* hands high. The above reward wUI be paid on the delivery of the horse to the undersigned at the Rakaia, Giggs's, Weedon's, or Christchurch. J. D. Macphebson. BELCHER AND FAIRWEATHER, Contractors and Carriers to all parts of the north of the province, beg "to intimate to their numerous customers that their drays are in Christehurch three times a week, and all orders, parcels, Aα, left at Messrs. Brace and Coe'e, Gloucester street, will be forwarded without delay. 1-4 TNFORMATION IS WANTED as to the address X of Thomas Richards, who arrived in the province per ship Canterbury, from London, about November, 1863. Apply to J. D. Macphxbson, Christehurch. 12-31 rpHE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or JL will give Liberal Advances on the same consigned to their friends Messrs. Dalgety and Co., in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make Advances on Stock and Stations, and on Stock placed in their hands for Sale. Station Stores Supplied. (Signed) E. S. Daxgbty Co. Temporary Office— First floor at Mr. W. H Wynn Williams'e, Hereford street, Chrietchurch. let July, 1864. 7-27.

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

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VII, Issue 684, 7 January 1865, Page 6