Miscellaneous. WILSON, BURNELL & CO., HOKITIKA, STOCK SALESMEN, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Tt/TESSRS. WILSON, BURNELL & CO. lvA have now every Accommodation for Cattle Dealers, and Shippers of Stock j as also for all overland sheep. Their Yards are now on the Town Belt and Beach, with Slaughter-house and Sheepyards on the ground, and are thoroughly dry and well corduroyed. At tbeir Hokitika Sale Yard, in Rev there i* every convenience for the sale of quiet j cattle, sheep, and horses, attached to a large and comfortable stable. j Experienced stockmen ready at a moment's | notice. First-class stock horses and hacks kept on hand. Importers of stock, either by land or sea, will find every attendance immediately on arrival. j Liberal advances made. Account sales and cash returned immediately after sale. Hokitika, February 26,1866. 3-5 TWO POUNDS REWARD. LOST —From Saltwater Creek, April 15, 1865, a bay HORSE, aged, branded like P.M. near shoulder, a white streak over tbe off eye. Any one bringing the same to Messes D. & D. Cameeon, or the Duke of Wellington Hotel, Christchurch, will receive the above reward. 4-25 l TO FARMERS. COBB & CO. are Cash Purchasers of Oats. 3-2 CHEESE AND BUTTER. THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of the above, in any quantity, delivered at their warehouses, Norwich Quay. Habgbbates & Co. Lyttelton, Nov. 24. 11-25 TO FARMERS. THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Purchasers of Oats, Wheat, and Cheese. Bbownem. & Co. 3-21 Colombo street. ■ • THE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers of Wool, in large or small quantities. Btteneed, Bennett, & Speot. Christchurch, January 6,1866. 1-8 THE Undersigned are prepared to make liberal cash advances on wool delivered at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Timaru, i. any other shipping places on the coast. Miles & Co., Lyttelton and Ghristehmeb. Nov. 1863. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HILL'S VETERINARY INFIRMARY. MR THOMAS HILL wishes to Inform j his Friends and the Public that he has Removed to New Premises in, Hereford street (opposite Edds' Repository). Hereford street, March 26,1866. 3-26 TRUST MONEYS. WANTED —An Investment for between Four and Five Hundred Pounds (in one sum, on approved freehold security. Fbancis Siateb, Solicitor. Lichfield street, April 18,1866. 4-19 ELVINE'S ESTATE. A MEETING OF THE CREDITORS of the above Estate will be held at the City Hotel, on Monday evening, May 7, for seven o'clock sharp. ftA,} *—■ Christohurch, April 30,1866. 5-1 AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Meeting of Ratepayers of the above District will be held at the Carlton Hotel, on Saturday next, May 5, at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of electing a person to serve as a member of the % Board in the place of Mr W. Thomson, deceased. Thos. Pbeston, Chairman. April 28, 1860. 5-1 GENERAL RATE OF FOURPENCE IN THE POUND. THE LYTTELTON MUNICIPAL COUNCIL having made a rate of Fourpence (4d.) in the Pound on the Assessment Roll for 1866, hereby notify that the Rate Roll is now completed, and open for inspection at the Council Office, Town Hall, Lyttelton, between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m. daily. If any person whose name shall be on such roll shall object thereto, on the ground that he has ceased to be liable to be rated in respect of any property for which in such roll he is proposed to be rated, he shall give notice of such objection, and of the grounds thereof, to the Clerk of tbe Council three clear days at least before Thursday, the tenth day of May, 1866, upon which day the Council will hear and determine such objections at twelve o'clock noon in the Council Chamber. By order, H. C. Lauanze, Town Clerk. L. M. C. Office, April 24,1866. 4-28 AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a meeting of the above Board, duly held the 31st day of March, 1866, it was resolved to adopt a rate of One Shilling in the Pound upon the assessment of the said district, and that Mr. Charles Wright was authorised to collect the same. Thomas Pbeston, Chairman pro. tent. April 7,1866. 4-10 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A GENERAL MEETING OF THE SOCIETY will be held in the Sideroom of the Town Hall on Friday first, at half-past seven pan., when Mr. R. ChucUey will deliver a Lecture on the Cultivation of Pot Plants, Garden Edges, aud Hedges. John C. Angus, 5-2 Secretary. "VTOTICE, to the Inhabitants of Lyttelton Xv and the surrounding districts, that S. Hooper (late of the firm of Professor Ayers and Hooper), has commenced business next door to the Queen's Hotel, in London street. Hair-cutting and shampooing on the newest principles; also tobaccos and cigars of the best quality; pipes of every description, Sec.; the best cut tobacco in Lyttelton. S. H. hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of their support. 2-14 Stephen Hoopeb.
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1090, 7 May 1866, Page 4
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