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WANTED— A first-class willing Man as Groom and Coachman. Must be unmarried. None but a really competent person need apply to J. T. Peacock, Hawkcsbury, Papanui road. 5-13 Jjnsttltanwtrs. QUEEN'S: -p EA L TURTLE SOUP. THE FIRST EVER MADE IN LYTTELTON FOR THE PUBLIC,i IS NOW TO BE HAD ! FOR ss. PER BASIN, AT THB QUEEN'S. 5-10 STORAGE. NOTISE TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. FREE and Duty-paid goods of every description, including flour, grain, &c, stored at very | moderate charges in those roomy and convenientlyI situated warehouses adjoining the premises of Mr. Symington, Cathedral square. Insurances effected. Apply at the office of Mb. Symington, 1-25 Cathedral square. OATS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers. E. S. Dalgety k Co., Christchurch and Lyttelton. March 3,1865. 3-4 WOOL, &c. "IyrESSRS. WALTON, WARNER & Co. are JyjL prepared to make liberal cash advances upon wool and other produce consigned to their friends in London, and also to transact station business generally. Christchurch and Lyttelton. 3-6

HOKITIKA. _ MESSRS. OLLIVIER, YOUNG & CO. beg to inform their friends in Christchurch that they have entered into partnership as Auctioneers, General Commission and Stock Agents, at the Hokitika. All stock and goods consigned to them will receive prompt attention. Agents in Christchurch—Messrs. Be Bourbel & Co., and Messrs. J. Ollivier & Son. 4-7 CANTERBURY DYE WORKS. DYEING. DYEING. DYEING. JSELLARS, Dyer of all kinds of wearing • apparel; tapestry dyed and cleaned, &c, &c. Armagh street, four doors from Mr. Alport's. 4-28 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "l/TR. JOHN LEE, Builder, has removed from his iyJL old premises in Durham street, and has taken those premises next door to Mr. Wilkinson's, butcher, in Cashel street. 5-9 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE Business of the undersigned will in future be carried on in the premises lately in the occupation of Messrs. Dalgety, Buckley and Co., at Christchurch and Lyttelton. E. S. Dalgety k Co., February 20, 1865. 2-20 DANIEL EVEREST'S DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by deed bearing date the twelfth day of May instant Daniel Everest of the Lake Ellesmere farmer conveyed and assigned all his real and personal estate and effects unto John Ward Shackleton and William Wilson both of the city of Christchurch upon trust for the equal benefit of all his creditors. Creditors are requested to send in their claims against the estate immediately. Dated this 12th day of May, 1865. GaBBICK & COWLISHAW, Solicitors, 5-13 Cathedral square, Christchurch.

PROCLAMATION, By his Honor Samuel Bealey, Esquire, Superintendent of the Province of Canterbury, Summoning the Provincial Council. I SAMUEL BEALEY, Superintendent of the • Province of Canterbury, in pursuance of the powers vested in mc in that behalf, do hereby summon tho Provincial Council to meet for the despatch of Special Business, at the Council Chamber at Christchurch, at two o'clock in the afternoon, on Tuesday, the 30th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. Given under my hand at Christchurch, this ninth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-five. S. Bealey, Superintendent. By his Honor's Command, Wm. Rolleston, Provincial Secretary. God Save the Queen! 6-10 SWEEP. SWEEP. J O'BRIEN AND J. ROBINS return thanks • to the Inhabitants of Christchurch and Lyttelton for the patronage of the past year. They may state they have not had a single accident with any chimney left in their charge, and will still hold themselves responsible, and pay the fine of any party that contracts with them either quarterly or yearly. All orders to be left at the sign of " The Sweep," opposite Bethel Ware's, High street, Christchurch. 4-26 LOST— From the Wmdmill road, two young COWS, in milk; one a red poley, the other light strawberry. Whoever will give information leading to their recovery will be rewarded, and any one detaining them after this notice will be proceeded against. J. Jameson, Wmdmill road. May 16. 5-16 LOST— -Near Christchurch, one rough strawberry HEIFER, heavy in calf, branded IN off rump. A suitable reward will be given for her recovery. Apply to J. C. Angus. 5-16 CAME ASTRAY, into Mr. Ross' paddock, near the Race-course, a chesnut PONY ; no brand. H not released within 21 days will be sold. 5-15 TWO or three respectable men can be accommodated with Board and Lodging at a private house, on very moderate terms. Aply F. J. P., office of this paper, 5-16

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 795, 17 May 1865, Page 4

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