- PUBLIC BALL. APTJBLTC BALL «ili be held m the Town Hall on Thursday, January 19, under the patronage of bis Honor the Superintendent. Stewards:— H. Murray-Aynslev, Eeq.,M.P.C. The Chairman of the City Council. J. K. FiteGenld, Knq., MJBLR. Hon. J. Hall, M.L.C. Hon. G. Lee, ML C. W. S. Moorhouse, Esq., M.P.C. John Ollivier, Esq., M.P.C. Hon. T. Watte Russell, MX.C. 0»r'»»n Header Hon. H. J. Tancred. Major White Hon. F. A. Weld. Cracroft Wilson, Esq., GB. CoiQUTTD: H. DeßeurbeL Esq. W. Xnomson, Esq. J. Cracroft Wilson, Esq. W. RoUestan, Esq. BobL Wilkin, Esq. No admittance without tickets, which are to be obtained until Wednesday, the 18th instant, at noon, at Mb. BoxxiveTOv'a, Mb. Huron's and MB. YoUKSHUBBAIID'fI. j Gentlemen's Tickets 12e. 6d. Ladies' Ticket* 10s. Od. 1-10 NOTICE. rriHE Partnership hitherto existing between J. X Gsro and H. Cohn, carrying on business in High street, Christchurch, a> General Ironmongers, in the style and firm of "J. Caro and C 0.," has been dissolved, as far as Mr. H. Cohn is concerned. The business will still be carried on, in the same name, under the management of Mr. S. Nashelski, the resident partner, by whom all accounts owing by and to the late firm wul be paid and received. J. Caso & Co. J. C. & Co. takes this opportunity of thanking the public for their kind support, and trust that nothing shall be wanting on their part to merit a continuance of the same. J. C. & Co. wish to notify that they will be in receipt of regular monthly shipments of goods suitable for the market, which they intend offering to the public at the smallest margin of profit. 1-10 OF THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, OAITTKSBTTBT DISTRICT. In the Matter of the Debtors , and Creditors 1 Act, 1862. NOriCS IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of several orders of his Honor the Judge, at a sitting of the Court under the abovenamed Act, made on the 15th day of NovenVber last, meetings of the creditors of the undermentioned debtors will be held at my office on the several days and at the several hours named herennder for the purpose of recommending to the Court a person or persons to act as Trustee or Trustees to the several estates :— William Corbet, of Christchurch, Builder.—Tuesday 10th January, at 11 a.m. Benjamin Packwood, of Kaiapoi, laborer, formerly a fanner and storekeeper.—Tuesday, 10th January, at 12 noon. Tom Waterworth, of Lyttelton, mason and builder, previously in co-partnership with Haigh and a* Waterworth and Co., quarrymen, at Quail Island, and formerly trading in co-partnership with Harrison and Cook, as Hameon and Go*, quarrymen.—Tuesday, 10th January, at Ip.m. Hyman Joseph, of Christchurch, fancy warehouseman, formerly of the Otago diggings, storekeeper and auctioneer. —Wednesday, 11th January, at 2 p.m. gf<% * Samuel Williams, of Timaru Hotel, Timaru, licensed victualler.—Wednesday, 11th January, at 3 p.m. James Rule, of Christchurch, veterinary surgeon.— Thursday, 12th January, at 11 a.m. James Wfluams, of Lyttelton, builder.—Thursday, 12th January, at noon. Henry Sheeres, of Lyttelton, and formerly of Christchurch, boarding-house keeper.—Thursday, 12th January, at 1 pan. Fraucib Siatbb, Solicitor. lichneld street, Christchurch. 1-5 TO THE BOOT AND SHOE, HARNESS AND SADDLE MAKERS, or thx PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. tTTTXLIAM BRIDGMAN begs respectfully to ff announce his having opened premises in Colombo Christchureh, with well-selected stock of— .Crop Ep Runners CUf-ekias, French and English K&nswoo skins ' BasDa Closed uppers Harness and bridle leather, and General grindery. The quality and prices will, he trusts, be found satis&ctorj. Gountryorders executed with care and despatch. BXAB CAXHXDBAX BQT/ISS. Plasteren , hair constantly on hand. J2-13 ; t ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. mENDERS are required for the Erection of a XT Public Pound in the town of Aahborton, consutingof a yard, 9panels by 5 panels, (of 4 rails and acep) with a division. Posts to be round.black pine, rot less than 12 inelws through, charred at the ground line, 9 feet 6 txteoes in length, and to be sunk 3 feet 6 inches in the , Rails to be Mack birch, 9 feet 6 inches long, 6 rahes at the back, by 9 inches in depth. 'Proper ifip rails tollm made where required,'£ aSmdere to include cartage, erection, and all expenses. ■ - Tbe v ßoarddonotbind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Written applications to be sent in addressed to Ottoman of Asoburton Road Board, Anthony Thompson, Middle Ashburton, on or before 12 o'clock AT.WT*wrtirß LxtK, January 4,1865. 1-9 * OHE POUND REWARD. LOST— On Sunday afternoon, January 1, from I HflTs Veterinary Infirmmry, a bay cart GELDING, aged, had a rope tied round bis neck, and an «hace— on back of poll ; branded. XX on near shoulder, BT under mane. Whoever wffl bring the same to the above address, or give such information - s» shall bed to his recovery, will receive the reward. MstduodnJaiiMrv 9,1865. HO
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 687, 11 January 1865, Page 6
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