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MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. — A Rate Collector. Apply perV\ sonallv at the Board Office, Rangiora, on Monday, May* 22. Two sureties of £100 each will be required as security. By order of the Board, John Fgxlbb, Surveyor and Clerk to the 5-10 Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board. PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE* Next Monthly Meeting for the payment of Subscriptions and other moneys for the month of May will take place at the offices of the Association, Hereford street, on Thursday, the 25th of May, 1865, at 7 o'clock p.m. The Manager will receive money up to four o'clock, pjn. same day. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. Stevens, 5-16 Manager. HOUSE TO LET. " A FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE, thoroughly finished, with a three-stalled stable and other out-offices, together with two grass paddocks, garden, Sec, pleasantly situated at Addington, just fifteen minutes' walk from Christchurch. Rent moderate. Apply to Mb. J. G. Bakes, 5-13 Law Stationer, Cashel-street. NOTICE. A MEETING of Mr. R. K. Kendrick's Creditors will be held at the office of Mr. Recce, Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Christchurch, on Friday, May 19, at 2 p.m. 5-16 Recce & Sale. QUEEN'S: T> E A L TURTLE SOUP. THE FIRST EVER MADE IN LYTTELTON FOR THE PUBLIC, IS NOW TO BB HAD FOR ss, PER BASIN, At the QUEEN'S. 5-10 OATS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers. E. S. Dalgety & Co., Christchurch and Lyttelton. March 3,1865. 3-4 WOOL, &o. "jUTESSRS. WALTON, WARNER & Co. are -LtjL prepared to make liberal cash advances upon wool and other produce consigned to their friends in London, and also to transact station business generally. Christchnrch and Lyttelton. 3-6 CANTERBURY DYE WORKS. DYEING. DYEING. DYEING. JSELLARS, Dyer of all kinds of wearing • apparel; tapestry dyed and cleaned, Sec, &c Armagh street, four doors from Mr. Alport's. 4-28 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "V/TR. JOHN LEE, Builder, has removed from his JLyJL old premises in Durham street, and has taken those premises next door to Mr. Wilkinson's, butcher, in Cashel street. 6-9 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. Gabbiok A Cowlishaw, Solicitors, 5-13 Cathedral square, Christchuroh. TRUST ESTATE OF JAMES WILSON, GROCER. ALL Persons owing money to the above Estate must pay the same to Mr. J. F. Ballard, Colombo street, or to the Trustees, at Messrs. Walton, Warner and Co.'s, Hereford street, on or before this day week (Wednesday, May 24), or summonses will be issued withont further notice. U. MaCTHEBSON, ) m_ . R. Walton, May 17, 1865. 5-18 BARRETT BROTHERS ESTATE. AS the Messrs. Barrett are making arrangements to pay off their liabilities in full, all claims against the above estate for goods supplied since the assignment must be sent in to the offices of Messrs. M'Lban, Thiel & Mytton, on or before Saturday, the 20th inst., otherwise they will not^be : recognised. :.. : <.i-';r 6-18.: «——m ■ i ' ■ nil pi ■■■/' i~~ * ii '« ■» NOTICE. -.•'.. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing between the undersigned, trading under the style and firm of Hemingway and Sherriff, masons and contractors, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the fate firm are requested to pay the same to Mr. John Hemingway, who will discharge all claims against the same. , John Hemingwat, j James Shbbbtkp. Witness—T. Mollet. May 17,1865. The yard will be continued, where headstones, tombs, Ac, wfll be executed on the shortest notice l and most reasonable terms by James Sherriff. 5-18 l LOST— Near Christchurch, one rough strawberry , HEIFER, heavy in calf, branded IN off rump. | A suitable reward wfll be given for her recovery. ( Apply to J. C. Angus. 5* 16 . * — : — j CAME ASTRAY, into Mr. Ross' paddock, near i the Race-course, a chesnut PONY ; no brand, f If not released within 21 days will be sold. 5-15

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 797, 19 May 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VII, Issue 797, 19 May 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VII, Issue 797, 19 May 1865, Page 4