New Advertisements. THIS DAY. SALE OF CHOICE GREEN-HOUSE PLANTS. MB. H. E. ALPOBT baa received instructions from the Executors of the late Grosvenor Miles, Esq., to sell by public auction at the Market-place Sale Rooms, on MONDAY, JANUARY 15, The very choice and valuable collection, comprising nearly 200 pot and other green-house plants, the greater part in full flower. Catalogues to be had on application at the office of the auctioneer. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 1-11 THIS DAY. FLOWER POTS, rXTILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, AT THE MARKET PLACE SALE-ROOMS, ON MOMDAY, JANUARY 15, (During the Sale of Valuable Flowering Greenhouse Plants), A choice collection of Chinese flowering pots, in sets. H. E. Axpobt, 1-13 Auctioneer. THIS DAY. UNDER BILL OF SALE. MR. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to sell by public auction, at the Volunteers' Hotel, Gloucester street, Christchurch, on - MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 15, At ten o'clock, The stock-in-trade, viz. :— Spirits, wine, beer, &c. Bar utensils Household furniture and kitchen utensils Stove and cooking utensils Chest carpenter's tools Ac., &c. Sale at 10 o'clock precisely. Terms cash. 1-12 REAPING MACHINES. ON S A L E:— Two Picksley's One-horse Reaping Machines, a bargain; the most simple and economical machines ever introduced into the colony. H. E. Axpobt, 1-15 Market-place, Christchurch. GREAT BARGAINS IK ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. XOSEPH COCKROFT, Jeweller and tl Watchmaker, Triangle, having received, per Mermaid, a large assortment of new and exquisitely finished Ware, in— Tea and coffee sets, tea pots Bread and cake baskets, butter coolers Toast racks, jugs, &c., &C; Offers them at unprecedentedly low prices, to meet the times. A passing glance at the window will euffice to convince the public of the truth of the above.; 1-13 BARNARD'S. CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKES. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. T OTTEBYS on the Following Races will JLj take place TO-NIGHT, At eight o'clock sharp:— QUEEN'S PLATE, LOTTERY PLATE, JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP. W. D. Baenaed, 1-15 Auctioneer. SECTION OF LAND AT HAMMERTON. MR. G. D. LOCKHART has received instructions to sell by public auction, immediately after bis cattle sale, on MONDAY, JANUARY 22, A valuable QUARIER-ACRE SECTION OF LAND AT HAMMERTON, Enclosed by a good gone fence, and cropped with potatoes, &c. For information apply to Geobgb D. Lockhabt, 1-15 Colombo and Hereford streets; LYTTELTON AND CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY. CANTERBURY RACES. TTIXTRA TRAINS will ran on Tuesday, Fi Wednesday, and Thursday, the 16th, 17th, and 18th inst., leaving Heathcote at 11.30 a-m.; leaving Christchurch at 7 p.m. 1-15 G. Homebs & Co. WANTED— A Married Couple, without incumbrance, for a farm: the man must be a general ferra servant; woman mufit be able to manage poultry, and take charge of dairy. References required. Apply to W. D- Babkabd. i>ls ' ATLY GOVERNESS.—A Lady of euperior abdity required. Address, stating qualifications and reference, to Mas. E., office of (his paper, Christchurch. 1.J.5
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 994, 15 January 1866, Page 1
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