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RAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS. MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART begs to acquaint tho public of Canterbury that his Stockyards are completed, and will be opened for the first time at the beginning of next month (the day will be named in a future advertisement) when all kinds of stock will be sold by public auction. Sellers are respectfully requested to immediately forward notice to the undersigned to prevent disappointment. Geobge D. Lockhabt, Stock Salesman and Commission Agent. Corner of Hereford and Colombo streets. 6-29 NOTICE TO STATION MASTERS. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to inform the Station Masters of New Zealand that be is MAKING SCREW WOOL PRESSES, on the most improved principle, and will be prepared to supply the same for next Beason at a REASONABLE PRICE. Inspection is invited, at the Canterbury Foundry, Christchurch. 6-17 John Andbbson. TO STATION OWNERS, FARMERS, &c MR. A. J. STEVENS wishes to intimate to the above, that he can supply them on the shortest notice with any class of Station, Agricultural or Domestic servants. N.B.—No charge made unless suited. Stevens, Stationer and Bookseller, Corner of High and Lichfield streets, 6-23 Christchurch. CAVERSHAM HOTEL STABLES, (First House on the Right, Entering the Town from Lyttelton.) EDWARD COOKSON has taken the above 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's service, he shall be able to secure a share of the public patronage. Paddocks, loose boxes, Sec, on reasonable terms. Good hacks always on hire. 4-15 NOALL AND BOWLER, ACCOUNTANTS, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND SALESMEN, ARBITRATORS, AND VALUATORS. Offices : Cathedbal Sqttabb, i (Lately occupied by the " Evening Mail" and nearly adjoining the " Lyttelton Times," Office.) I TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT and Balanced ; Debts and Rents Collected; i Goods Sold on Commission. ' Noall and Bowler, in commencing business in Christchurch, can assure all clients of the greatest promptitude and attention being given to all bu-iness entrusted in their hands. ; Christchurch, July 3. 7-5 ] NOTICE. TO WATERMEN AND OWNERS OF BALLAST, CARGO AND WATER TANK BOATS. LICENSES, under " The Marine Board Act, 1863," for the current year, which commenced on the Ist instant, are to be obtained from the Port officer, Lyttelton; and all persons plying without licenses will be proceeded against under the said Act. Edwabd Jollib, Provincial Secretary. Provincial Secretary's Office, Chrißtehurch, July 4,1865. 7-6 LODGINGS. A SINGLE GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with Lodging, in a private family, within five minutes' walk ofthe centre of the town. Apply to Matson & Co., 7-7 Cathedral square. AMERICAN HALRDRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING SALOON, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, (Opposite Mbssbs. Sttthebland's Stobb.) WC. CHRISTIAN begs most respect- # fully to announce to the public of Canterbury that he has commenced business in the above line, both in the English, American and Australasian styles, and feels confident that his long colonial experience both in America and Australasia will enable him to give full satisfaction to those who may favor him with a call. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS. 5-31 CANTERBURY DYE WORKS. DYEING. DYEING. DYEING JSELLARS, Dyer of all kinds of Wearing I • Apparel; tapestry dyed and cleaned, Sec, Sic Armagh Btreet, four doors from Mr. Alport's. 4-28 AKAROA. LADIES' BOARDING AND JDAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY -OSS WEBBER. The above will Re-open on Monday, 17th July. Akaroa, June 26. , 6-29 , - ' I** HE Undersigned, having some years since supplied the public with all sorts of timber from the Hoon Hay - 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 bush work, arid supply any orders he may be favored wftbr; (for the present) at his own residence, about 12 miles from Christchurch, opposite Shakespeare's Accommodation-house, on the Lower Lincoln road, and shortly at the Tai Tapu. 3-17 J- G-BS-nr. 11 C. BARNARD (late of Cashel street), j . _ Watchmaker, takes this opportunity of tlianking his friends and the public for the liberal support he has so long received, and begs to intimate that (at his new establishment adjoining the A 1 Hotel, Colombo Btreet) business will be conducted on the same liberal terms which has hitherto given such satisfae- i tion. 6-20 npHE Undersigned ore prepared to make JL liberal cash advances on wool delivered '. at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, *I_n_ru, or any other shipping places on the coast. Mx-xs A Co., I_rtt___-i _nd C_r_rtehnrch. Nov. 27 1888. i

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Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 4