B, W. STODDART & Co., MARINE CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKERS, COLOMBO AM) LICHFLELD STREETS, And at 13, Red lion Street, London (Wholesale), BEG- to state that they hare now on hand some of the best lever watches, -with compensation and gold balances, highly jewelled, and warranted to keep time accurately in any climate, also guaranteed to be of the best workmanship that can be produced. To be sold at London prices. A few railway timekeepers on hand of superior quality. Gold Watches from £14 14s. Silver from £5 sa. A written warranty given with each, watch, for two years and upwards. Watches cleaned and warranted for twelve months, ss. 5-20 QUEEN'S: T> E A L TURTLE SOUP. THE FIRST EVER MADE IN LYTTELTON FOR THE PUBLIC, IS NOW TO BE HAD FOR ss. PER BASIN, AT THB QUEEN'S. 5-10 MEDICAL NOTICE. MR. LEACH, Surgeon and Accoucheur, has removed to Dr. Prins' dispensary, High street. Vaccination every Saturday from 11 to 1 o'clock. 5-19 ' GENERAL GOVERNMENT ELECTEIC TELEGRAPH, NEW ZEALAND. rriHE Lines of Electric Telegraph between InverX cargill and Christchurch will be open to-day to the public for the transmission of messages at the temporary rate of tariff, which will be obtained at the stations now open; namely, Invercargill, Dunedin, and Christchurch. The offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Axfbjed Sheath, Telegraph Engineer. Gloucester street, Christchurch, May 23,1865. 5-23 BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS. riIHE ADVERTISER is thoroughly acquainted X with Book-keeping by double entry, and capable of taking charge of the hooks in any extensive establishment. He would undertake to initiate a set of books and accounts for any new undertaking, or investigate and adjust matters of estates, however complicated, or settle and superintend the books of station holders. He would also give instruction in Kain's ingenious system of book-keeping, so admirably adapted for solicitors , offices. Address ACCOITNTANT, Box 74, Post Office, 5-20 Christchurch. JUST PUBLISHED, "A FEW WORDS ON CONVERSION AND CHURCH TRUTH," BY THE KATE EEV. CHARLES ALABASTER, In Cloth, Price 2s 6d. May be had of J- Younghusband, C. Bonnington, and J. Hughes, Booksellers, Chrietchurch. 5-13 ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT STAR OF CANTERBURY, So. 2309. nnHE Brethren are hereby informed that the X Adjourned Meeting for finally passing the New Laws of the Court, will take place on Monday Evening next, the 27th of May, at half-past seven o'clock sharp. BUSINESS TO BE DONE: — To finally pass the laws standing over from the meeting of Monday, May the 22nd, and to elect a Committee, to consist of six members, and the C.R., to classify, register, and print such code as may be agreed to at the meeting. By order of the Court, J. M. Thompson. 5-25 Secretary. WE, the undersigned Stephen Lawrence and George Broadley, agree to dissolve partaerehip by mutual consent, Stephen Lawrence to keep possession of all goods and chattels, and to take upon himself the responsibility of all debts and demands. Stephen Lawrence. Joseph Beoadieit. Witnesses — WrDHAM Pebcivaii, Heney Moboboet. Hokitika, May 16,1865. 5-27 MANDEVLLLE AND RANGIORA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. mm RANGIORA MAIN DRAIN being now X finished, those persons who have promised to contribute in labor instead of money towards cutting the Branch Drain, are hereby required to commence work at once. For further particulars apply to the undersigned. John Fttlieb, Surveyor and Clerk to the Board. May 22, 1864. 5-24 MANDEVLLLE AND RANGIORA DISTRICT ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. AT A MEETING of the above Board, held on the 22nd of May, 1865, it was resolved " That a*Rate of Sixpence in the Pound be made upon all the rateable property in the Mandeville and Rangiora District, as per Ratepayers' Roll of 1864 and 1865, being the second aforesaid instalment for the year, and that the same be advertised in the local papers. John Ftteleb, 5-24 Surveyor and Clerk to the Board. MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA DISTRICT EOAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. li/fR- JOHN FREDERICK ELMER having this IVX day been appointed Rate Collector for the district, is hereby authorised by the Board to collect all rates due, and to sue in default thereof. By order of the Board, Johw Fifheb, Surveyor and Clerk to the Board. Rangiora, May 22,1865. B-2A
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Press, Volume VII, Issue 804, 29 May 1865, Page 4
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