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Miscellaneous. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE AKAROA DISTRICT. ENTLEMEN,—By the Dissolution ot Parliament, the seat which I have had the honor to hold for the last three sessions will become vacant. I have to request your votes to replace mc in it. I have always been a firm supporter of the policy initiated by Mr. Weld; and I stall think that the only way to preserve the integrity of the colony and to restore its credit, ia, if possible, to reinstate the late Ministry. If you do mc the honor to return mc as your Representative in the General Assembly, I will use my utmost endeavors to further this end ; and with it, the immediate removal of the Imperial troops from New Zealand. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, • 12-26 Lancelot Wai^keb. TO BUILDERS. THE TIME for sending in Tenders for the erection of Harbor Master's Office, Timaru, is extended to noon on Monday, January 22nd, 1866. AxEXANDEB LEAN*, Assistant Secretary, For the Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, Christchurch, Dec. 30th, 1865. 1-2 PARTNERSHIP. AN Opportunity occurs for a gentleman with a moderate capital to obtain a share in a respectable established business in a first-class situation in one of the principal streets in Christchurch. Address, stating real name and address, to L. N. R., office of this paper, Christchurch. 1-9 IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY DANIEL MANNING. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a JA Dividend of Is lid in the £ upon all Claims declared in the final order, to be proved against the estate, is now payable at the offices of Messrs. Garrick and Cowlishaw, Christchurch. Dated this sth day of January, 1866. J. C. AIKMAN, 1-6 Trustee. AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENCY. r pHE ABOVE BUSINESS will in future _L be carried on by T. Pbeece, under the name of T. Pbeece & Co. Norwich quay, Lyttelton, January 12, 1866. 1-13 18 6 4. A LARGE PROPORTION of the Accounts due to the late firm of Recce and Hislop being still unpaid, I hereby give notice that unless the same are settled before February 1, 1866, they will be handed to a solicitor with power to recover. W. Hisxop, Seedsman, Colombo street. Christchurch, January 1, 1866. 1-1 NOTICE. HLLL AND FYSH. mHOMAS HILL AND JAMES HENRY X FYSH, lately carrying on business in Christchurch as Veterinary Surgeons, under the firm of Hill and Fyeh, having by deed, dated 14th November, 1865, with the concurrence of the trustees of their separate estates, assigned to mc, the undersigned S. B. Stifle, inter alia the book debts due to the late firm for collection and distribution among their creditors, notice is hereby given that I have authorised William Baines, of Oxford terrace, accountant, to collect the same, whose receipt will be a sufficient discharge. All accounts remaining unpaid after the 22nd instant will be sued for without further notice. S. B. Surra, Trustee. Christchurch, January 3,1866. No. 29. 1-5 RACES, 1866. HORSE CLOTHING. HORSE CLOTHING. HMATSON & CO. have on hand an • excellent assortment of horse clothing, in suits of fawn, grey, Newmarket, and PrinceVpatterns ; alto, a variety of summer sheets, blankets, knee-wrappers, bridles, jockey whips, hunting crops, &c. Sec. IRON STORE—LICHFLELD STREET. December 29, 1865. 12-30 AKAROA LADIES' BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY KISS WBBBEB. THE above will Re-open on Thursday, January 25,1866. Akaroa, December 29,1865. 12-30 NOTICE. /CHARLES WALKER is no longer author\J ised to receive or collect'moneys on our account, he having been discharged from our employ. j 1-11 Price & Waiseb. YEOMANRY CAVALRY PRIZE. A PRIZE of a Complete Set of Accoutrements, value £21, presented*%y Mr J. Wood, to be run for on Wednesday, the 17ih January, open to all horses belonging to and to be ridden by members of the corps; the said horses to have been in their possession for one month previous to the race, and also to have been ridden on service. Entrance, two guineas. One mile. Catch weights; minimum weight, list 71b. To close and name on Saturday, the 13th, at two p.m., at Wiliie'. Rooms. : J. D. Lance, 1-8 Secretary. LOST— Between Mr. Stoddart's, watchmaker, and the Railway cottages, a lady's gold geneva WATCH, enclosed in case. If the same is returned to Mr. Stoddart, or Mr. Bentley, Railway station, the finder will be rewarded. *' 1-6 FOUND— On the South Road, a dark bay HORSE, with bridle and saddle on, branded S.J on near shoulder. The owner! can have the same by applying at the Gbokoe ' and Dbagon, Templeton, and paying expenses. 1-8

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 994, 15 January 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IX, Issue 994, 15 January 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IX, Issue 994, 15 January 1866, Page 4

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