Miscellaneous. GARRICK HOTEL, Corner of Colombo and Kilmore Streets. TAMES F. DOUGLASS, m returning thanks ?) to hie numerous friends for the liberal -upport awarded to him when at the Warwick Hotel,begs to inform them that he ha 3 taken the above hotel on his own account. The house having been put in thorough repair, he is enabled to offer the best accommodation to boarders on the most reasonable terms. Wines and spirits of the best brands; and good stabling. 4-18 NOTICE. SCEIMGEOUE & DUNCAX having taken those commodious premises known as the Old Albion Brewery, Cashel street, entrance opposite Cobb and Cos. office, have commenced business as builders, wheelwrights, and general blacksmiths, and hope by strict attention and moderate charges to receive a share of public patronage. Horse-shoeing particularly attended to. Caehel street, Christchurch, April 21,1866. 4-24 ESTATES OP JAMES GRANT, OF CHEISTCHTJECH, AND JAMES GRANT, OF BEALEY. ALL CLAIMS against the above Estates must be sent in to the undersigned at the office of E. S. Dalgety and Co, All debts due to the above Estates must be paid to the undersigned within ten days from this date, or immediate proceedings will be I taken for their recovery. EICHABD WaXTON, Henet H. Hennah, Feedeeick Thiel. April 25, 1866. 4-25 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. mHE UNDERSIGNED beg to inform the X inhabitants of Christchurch and the surrounding district, that they have commenced business in Colombo street, next door to Mr. Jamee Grant, wine and spirit merchant, and hope that punctual attention and supplying a good article at the lowest possible price, will ensure them a share of patronage and support, which they respectfully solicit. Bean & Lee, 4-20 Butchers, Colombo street. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. LOST —Between the Hurunui and the 4 Waimakariri rivers, sixteen head of CATTLE, branded HI on the near rump, a <}>• (double diamond), witb other brands. I Any person giving intormation which shall lead to the recovery of the same, will receive the above reward. Any person delivering the cattle on Levyheach run, Ashburton, or in Chrietchurch, will receive £1 per head. John Gbigg, Avonbank, Chrietchurch. May 1, 1866. 5-2 TO HOLDERS OF DEPASTURING LICENSES. T> UNHOLDERS who intend, placing their I\< "Runs under the Provisions of the " Canterbury "Waste Lands Act, 1864," will at the time of payment of their rent for the ensuing year be required to hand over their original Pasturage Licenses to the Board, in exchange for which they will receive new Licenses. Licenses on parchment will merely receive a special endorsement. W. G. Beittaw, Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, April 21, 1866. 4-23 ANY ONE CAN USE THEM. A BASIN OF WATER is all that is required to produce the most brilliant and fashionable colors on Silks, Woollens, Cottons, Ribbons, &c., in ten minutes, by the use of JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES, Twelve colors, price Iβ 6d, 2s 6d, and 5s per bottle. These dyes will also be found useful for imparting color to Feathers, Fibres, Grasses, Seaweed, Ivory, Bone, Wood, Willow Shavings, Paper, Also for Tinting Photographs and for Hluminating. May be had of all Chemists throughout the World. Wholesale Depot—l9a Coleman street, London. • # * Liberal discount to dealers. 3-27 FREEHOLD LANDS. LANDS taken up in Blocks of \J Fifty Acres and upwards, and let on leases with purchasing clauses, upon easy terms to be arranged. Apply at the offices of H. B. Johnstons, 2-22 Solicitor, Cashel street. ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. rpHE BOARD having received the folio wJ. ing Tenders for bridging the Selwyn, directs the publication of the same for general information:— £ s d Thomas Cooper and ) Value in Sons 1250 0 0) land William Dale and Robert Martindale 1026 13 Do James W. Btewart... 866 0 0 Do Edward G. Wright and Co 725 0 0 Do Robert Button ... 625 0 0 Do The Board accepted the tender of R. Button, at £625. James CASSToy, Overseer. Leeston, April 26,1866. 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 Peeston, Chairman pro. tern. April 7, 1866. 4-10 VTOTICE HEREBY GIVEN that the 1\ firm Millton and Co. expired, by effluxion of time, on the 18th day of February last, and the business will in future be carried on by Patrick Laurie and William Gannon, under the firm of Laurie and Gannon. Christchurcn, March 31,1866. All debts due to and by the late firm of Millton and Co. will be received and paid by the new firm of Laurie and Gannon. 4-2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. James J. Elwin having this day entered into Partnership with mc, the Business of Auctioneers, &c., will henceforth be conducted under the style and firm of Bust and Elwin. R. D. Bust. Caehel street, Christchurch, May 1,1866. 5-3
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 6
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