COBB AND CO.'S TELEGEAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES. COACHES of this line leave for Timaru, Waitaki, Oamaru, and Dunedu), every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FETDAY, At 8 a.m. Also, for the Hurnnui, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FEIDAY. Also, for Leithfield DAILY, and for Kaiapoi THEEE TIMES A-DAY. Also, a Coach runs between Christchurch and I Lyttelton regularly THEEE 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. I For full particulars, apply at the office. L. G. Cole & Co., 2-20 Proprietors. CAVEESHAM HOTEL STABLES, (First House on the Eight, Entering the Town from Lyttelton.) TjiDWAED COOKSON has taken the above JljJ stables, in which there is every accommodation required for Livery or Bait; and he trusts that, from being well-known for several years in connection with the care of horses, carriages, &c, in gentlemen 'a service, he shall be able to secure a share of the public patronage. Paddocks, loose boxes", &c, on reasonable terms. 4-15 Good hacks always on hire. NOTICE. rpHE Partnership hitherto existing between George X William Henry Lee and Henry Charles Frederick Lee, of Kaiapoi, trading under the style of " G. and H. Lee," stockowners, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All accounts due to the firm must be paid immediately to Messrs. Buss and Hopworth, of Eangiora, who are hereby authorised to receive and give receipts for the same. All account* due by the firm must be sent in at once to Mr. Henry C. F. Lee, Kaiapoi, who will pay the same. a . „ , ( Gkobge W. F. Lee, Signed j Henbt c f Ifln< Witness —H. Wmns We&liams, Solicitor, Hereford street, Christchurch. 4-21 PUBLIC NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEBSHLP. THE Partnership hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading under the style and title of Axup, Steward and Bell, having been this day dissolved by mutual consent, in so far as the said Henry Axup is concerned. The business will in future be carried on under the firm of Steward and Bell. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to pay the same on or before the Ist June next, to Messrs. Steward and Bell, who are empowered to give receipts for the same; and all persons having claims against the same are requested to furnish particulars of the same to Messrs. Steward and Bell, on or before the Ist June next, by whom they will be discharged. r"RERWX AXTTP, (Signed) ] Chabjdes Stewabt Bexl, (WnjJAH Jukes Stewabd, Witness—W. P. Cowishaw, Solicitor. May 6,1865 5-8 RE JOHN McLAUCHLAN'S DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. NOTICE IS HEEEBY GIVEN that all claims against the estate of John McLauchlan of Fendletown farmer are hereby required to be delivered to the undersigned on or before the first day of June 1865 to enable the trustees to declare a dividend in the said estate. And notice is hereby further given that all creditors failing to comply with the terms of this notice will be excluded frum the trusts of the said assignment. Dated the 4th May 1865. Thos. Pavitt, W.H.LAOTS, 5-9 Trustees under the Deed of Assignment. ONE POUND EEWAED. t LOST —On the Bridle-path, yesterday, a brown leather POCKET-BOOK, containing money and papers. One pound reward will be paid on its delivery at the Immigration Office, Government Buildings, Christchurch. May 11,1865. 512 myfUNDY & LA'MEET, Photographers, High LVX 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, medallion heads, &c., challenge comparison with any of the home masters, at reduced prices. NJ3.—Stations visited, and all orders punctually attended to. 9-22 nrHE Undersigned, having some years since sup--1 plied the public with all sorts of timber from theHoonHay bush (he hopes with satisfaction to them), and having, since he has resided on his own property, had numerous applications for timber, is resolved to again commence bash work, and supply any orders he may be favored with (for the present) at his own residence, about 12 miles from Christchurch, opposite Shakespeare's Accommodationhouse, on the Lower Lincoln road, and shortly at the Tai Tapu. 3_17 tl. urKßXßjr* TBffi Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or 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. Daxoxtt Co. QTEAYED— From Hoon Hay, a bay MABE, "O with white face, and a roan COLT, both branded with horse shoe on near shoulder. Whoever will give information of their whereabouts, or bring them to mc, will be handsomely rewarded. H. J. CBrpiAKD, Hoon Hay. S-β S~TBAYED— Into my paddock, on the 26th March, or thereabouts, one red and white COW, branded B S near ribs, near horn broken o$ and bit out of near ear. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. J. T. LoJJG, ParkFann. ■■■,<■"■■'■ - 4-28 *
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 796, 18 May 1865, Page 4
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