Miscellaneous. WILSON, BURNELL & CO., HOKITIKA, STOCK SALESMEN, AND COMMISSION I AGENTS. MESSRS. WILSON, BURNELL & CO. have now every Accommodation for Cattle Dealers, and Shippers of Stock ; 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. 1 At their Hokitika Sale Yard, in Eev c...street, there '» every convenience for the sale of quiet cattle, sheep,'and horses, attached to a large and comfortable stable. 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. 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 the off eye. Any one bringing the same to Messbs D. & D. Cameron, or the Duke of Wellington Hotel, Curietchurch, will receive the above reward. 4-25 TO FARMERS. COBB & CO. are Cash Purchasers of Oats. 3-2 CHEESE AND BUTTER. rTiHE UNDERSIGNED are Cash Buyers JL of the above, in any quantity, delivered at their warehouses, Norwich Quay. Habgbbaves & Co. Lyttelton, Nov. 24 11-25 TO FARMERS. mHE UNDERSIGNED are Cash PurJ_ chasers of Oats, Wheat, and Cheese. Bbownell & Co. 3-21 Colombo street. Undersigned are prepared to make X liberal cash advances on wool delivered , at Christchurch, Kaiapoi, Timaru,i anj other shipping places on the coast. MILBS & Co., Lyttelton and ChristcLmch. Nov. 1863. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HILL'S VETERINARY INFIRMARY. JV/fR THOMAS HILL wishes to Inform IV 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. Feancis Slatee, Solicitor. Lichfield street, April 18,1866. 4-19 BRANCH OF MUDIE'S SELECT LIBRARY, (CONTAINING UPWARDS OF TWO THOUSAND VOLUMES), 9 Colombo Street, Christchurch. COOKE & CO. having purchased the Circulating Library of Mr. J. Baker, have effected arrangements with the Mudie Library Company, London (Limited), for a regular supply of the newest and choicest works of interest, the first shipment of which is now to hand, per Cissy, three further shipments being in transitu. Subscription for Three Vols. Weekly— One Pound Five Shillings, Annually. Fourteen Shillings Half-yearly, Seven Shillings and Sixpence, Quarterly, Commencing from time of entry. Country subscribers by continuing can obtain four sets of books monthly for interchange. New catalogue ready in a few days. 5-9 PUBLIC NOTICE. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE OP MESSRS. CLIFFORD AND WELD'S HORSES, In consequence of their non-arrival. W. D. Baenabd, Auctioneer. May 8,1866. 5-9 NOTICE. r I"HE UNDERSIGNED having taken I into Partnership Mr. Frederic Dv Pre Thornton, will conduct their business as heretofore, and under the firm of Thiel, Mytton & Co. Christchurch, May 7, 1866. 5-8 CHRISTCHURCH STEEPLECHASES. PUBLICANS' BOOTHS. THE CLERK OF THE COURSE will be in attendance at the entrance gate to Mr. John Stace's, Berwick farm, foot of Cashel street, at three o'clock sharp, on Friday afternoon, to point out the site, and give ail possible particulars to intending purchasers. 4-10 piATTLE TAKEN IN TO GRAZE, \J on the Forks Station, at £1 per head per annum. 13,000 acres devoted exclusively to cattle, with good stockyard, dralting and branding yards. Apply to F. Neave, Rakaia Forks; or, J. DkTTMMOND MACPHEB3ON, fIATTLE taken in to Graze near Leeston, Kj for six or twelve months ; every care taken. 'Apply at tie Star Hotel, Christchurch. " VV3 4-17 NOTICE, to the Inhabitants of Lyttelton 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, kc.; the best cut tobacco in Lyttelton. S. H. hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of their support. 2-14 Stephen Hoofbb.
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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1095, 12 May 1866, Page 6
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