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COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH UK* or EOTAL MAIL COACHES. /COACHES of this Line will leave for Timaru, Y-J Oamaru, and Dunedin, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 a m., reaching Timaru in one and Dunedin in three days. Also for the Hurunui every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Also for Leithfield daily, and for Kaiapoi three times a day. Also a Coach runs between Christchurch and Lyttelton regularly three times a-day. The Proprietors have now on sale some first-class direct imported Buggies, Express Wagons and other Vehicles, with Harness of all kinds; together with Horses of all descriptions, including match pairs and really good hacks. For full particulars apply at the office. i#. G. Colb & Co, 12-13 Proprietors. CITY STEAM SAW MILLS, AND I PLAINING, MOULDING & JOINERY WORKS. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform his friends and the public that having largely extended his premises,' and added new and powerful machinery, he is prepared to execute orders for sawing, planing, tonguing, grooving, rebating, molding, &c, to any extent at reduced rates. Doors, sashes, casements, molded skirtings, sunk and molded architraves, cornice and other moldings, and all kinds of joinery work (equal to home manufacture) executed with dispatch. Country orders punctually attended to. F. Jenkins, Proprietor. Sumner road and St. Asaph street, Christchurch. 11-23 LITHOGRAPHY, COPPER-PLATE PRINTING AND ENGRAVING. MESSRS. DOYLE & CO. beg to announce to the public that they have engaged first-class workmen in every branch connected with their business, and they are now prepared to execute all work within 24 hours' notice, at reasonable charges. Mr. Doyle, being a first-class draughtsman, can carry out any design either in ink, chalk, or pencil. Landscape Drawings and Views of Buildings in chromo-lithography. Maps, Plans, Charts, &c. Bank Notes, Forms and Cheques of every description. Invoice Headings, Bills of Lading, Acceptance Forms, Circulars and Letter Heads. Wedding, Visiting, Business and Show Cards. Labels of every description, and all kinds of Ornamental Printing. Inscriptions engraved on gold, silver, or any other metal; also Seals, Dies, Crests, Coats of Arms, &c. Door and Window Plates in brass or zinc. Envelope? and Letter Paper Stamped to Order, plain or colored. Doyle & Co. Cashel etreet, (opposite Messrs. Taylor and Co.'c store). October, 1864. 10-18 DIRECTORY. *npHE Christchurch and Lyttelton Directory conJL tains the Name and Address of every resident in Christchurcn and Lyttelton, and other very useful information. On sale by Doyle & Co., Cashel street, 10-18 Opposite Taylor and Co.'c Store. PRINTED POSTING BILLS WITH ILLUSTRATIONS. f mHE above are printed in new etyle, and saves the X expense of a woodcut. The cost is not more than ordinary printing charges. Invented by the undersigned. Samples on view. DOYIE & Co. Cashel street, 10-21 Opposite Taylor and Co.'s store. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE Directors have determined that until further . notice only Twenty Shares per month will be allowed to be withdrawn, and that these will be paid in the order of the notices according to dates. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. Stevens, Manager. October 29, 1864. 10-31 PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. fTIHE Directors give notice that unless ShareJL holders who have notified their intention to withdraw shares apply for the amount due to them within three days from the expiration of their notice, the notice will be cancelled. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. Stevens, 11-16 Manager. RACES. RACESr RACES. BOOTHS AND MARQUEES made to order for £7 each and upwards.. Flags of every description made to order on moderate terms. R. Foebes, Tent and Sail Maker, 12-24 Canterbury street, Lyttelton. CANTERBURY YEOMANRY CAVALRY. THE Commanding Officer requests that all the members who are to form the Escort for his Excellency the Governor, will parade irounted and in uniform for his inspection, in Latimer square, *on Thursday next, January 12, at half-past 5 p.m. punctually. Cloaks ready folded can be obtained on application to the Sergeant Major, who will point out the manner in which they are to be strapped to the saddles. H. E. Reader, l>lo Captain Commanding. TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST —A email dun MARE, short tail, branded I HO on the near shoulder. Apply afc the Press office, Kaiapoi. 1-10 MUNDY & LA'MERT, Photographers, High street, Christchurch, opposite Town Hall, beg to inform the public that they are prepared to take large or small ". instantaneous " pictures of any out-door subjects. Also, that their Carte de Visite, tnsedallion heads, &c., challenge comparison with, any of the borne masters, at reduced prices. NJJ.—Stations visited, and all orders punctually attended to. 9-22 *

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 687, 11 January 1865, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume VII, Issue 687, 11 January 1865, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume VII, Issue 687, 11 January 1865, Page 6

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