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COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF EOYAL MAIL COACHES. /ROACHES of this line leave for Timarn, Waitaki, v> , Oamarn, and Dunedio, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY,' At 8 a.m. Also, for the Hurunui, every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FEIDAY. Also, for Leithfield DAILY, and for Eaiapoi THEEE TIMES A-DAY. Also, a Coach runs between Christchurcli and Lyttelton regularly THREE TIMES A-DAY. The Proprietors have now on salo 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. L. G>. Cole & Co., 2-20 Proprietors. RJS JOHN McLAUCHLAN'S DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY 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 from the trusts of the said assignment. Dated the 4th May 1865. Thos. Pavitt, W. H. Lane, 5-9 Trustees under the Deed of Assignment. OATS. THE Undersigned are Cash Purchasers. E. S. Daxgety & Co., Christchurch and Lyttelton. March 3,1865. 3-4 WOOL, &o. TIT ESSES. WALTON, WARNER & Co. art 13-JL prepared to make liberal cash advances upor wool and other produce consigned to their friends in London, and also to transact station businest generally. Christchurch and Lyttelton. 3-6 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. "jtyf"R. JOHN LEE, Builder, has removed from hit I.tjL old premises in Durham street, and has taker those premises next door to Mr. Wilkinson's, butcher, in Cashel street. 5-9 HOKITTKA, WEST COAST, NEW ZEALAND, rpHE NEW SOUTH WALES MARINE JL ASSURANCE COMPANY are prepared to accept risks on goods or freight in suitable vessels tc Hokitika, at the reduced rate of three per cent. BbOWNELL & Co., 5-18 Agents. STEELE AVEN begs to thank his friends and • the public for the patronage bestowed on him hitherto, and to inform them that having considerably enlarged the Styx Mill, an|kjust completed some extensive additions in the machinery for the manu' facture of silk-dressed flour, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the public support. Orders received at the Store, Gloucester street. Christchurch, where mill produce of all description can be obtained. Best Silk-dressed Flour £22 per ton. 6-lfi jl/TUNDY & LA'MERT, Photographers, Higl iyj_ street, Christchurch, opposite Town Hall, beg to inform the public that they are prepared tc take large or small "instantaneous ' pictures of anj out-door subjects. Also, that their Carte de Visite, msedallion heads, &c., challenge comparison with any of the home masters, at reduced prices. N.B.—Stations visited, and all orders punctually attended to. 9-22 I~*HE Undersigned, having some years since supplied the public with all eorts of timber froiri the Hoon Hay bush (he hopes withi satisfaction to them), and having, since he hae resided on his own property, had numerous applications for timber, is resolved to again commence bush 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 etortly at the Tai Tapu. 3-17 J. Gkekbb , . mHE Undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool, or J_ 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. DAiesTr Co. STRAYED — Into my paddock, on the 26th March, or thereabouts* one red and white COW, branded B S near ribs, near horn broken off, and bit out of near ear. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. If the-above is not claimed within 21 days from this date, it will be sold to defray expenses. S. T. Lose, Park Farm. 5-16 May 16,1865. rilJlE undersigned are prepared to make liberal X cash advances on wool delivered at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Timaru, or any other shipping places on the coast. Mixes k Co., Lyttelton and Chrietchurch. Nov. 27 1868. Q TRAYED—From the form of Mr. B. Buchanan, >O Papanui, a chesnut COLT, with white near hind foot and white star on forehead; rising two years old ; not cut. Any one delivering the same or giving information of the same to Sawyebs' Absis, will be paid any reasonable expenses. 5*27 "ITELVILLE HOUSE, occupied by the Bishope JLtX during the Synod, is now again in readiness for the reception of Visiters. 5-26 TO LET—A six-roomed Cottage, with garden and artesian well; in Cashel street east. Apply to Mrs. HosSACx, Clontarf House. S-16

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 805, 30 May 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 805, 30 May 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume VII, Issue 805, 30 May 1865, Page 4