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LYTTELTON. CANTERBURY RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, NO. 3 COMPANY. THIS COMPANY WILL PARADE in font of DiMed. Lyttelton, «t eleven o-'docfc n_m-, on the 2-ttli May, and fit-c 3; ■■■ « if l By order of the Officer Commanding the District, Thomas Ritchie, Lieutenant Commanding H"o. 3 Company CRT, s ' Sl FOR SALE, OR TO I/ET, a SIX-BOOMED HOUSE, now in the J\. occupation of H. W. Mytton, Esq., J situate upon the Town Belt East, between Gloucaster and Worcester streets; attached is a yard, containing an artesian well, three stalled-stable, &c. The house stands in the centre of an acre of ground, one-half of which is formed into a paddock, and the remainder garden. The whole is well fenced, and acquires an enhanced value from fronting upon the three streets mentioned above. For further particulars apply to Thiel, Mttton & Co. Tuam street, May 19. 5-21 PARAFFIN OIL. FIRST QUALITY PARAFFIN, at 5s per Gallon. Wm. Neeve, 5-21 Colombo street. LOST —From the Railway Stockyards, on 4 the 2nd May, three CALVES, consist- s ing of one strawberry heifer, one bull calf, and one red heifer, supposed to be in the neighborhood of Christchurch. Any one giving information to the undersigned will be rewarded. G. D. Lockhaet, 5-21 Colombo and Hereford streets. GRAND STEEPLECHASES. j NOTICE. TO COME OFF ON QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY (THURSDAY), MAY 24. THE ONLY ENTRANCE to the Steeplechase Course is through the gate of J. Stace, Esq., Berwick farm, at the foot of Cashel street. All parties obtaining access by any other road, or through any fence on the lands of Messrs. Brittan or Stace, will be treated as trespassers. No horsemen nor carriages allowed on the ground, but ample arrangements have been made for the accommodation of horses and vehicles at the spacious yards on Berwick farm. A charge will be made to all visitors of Is owing to the heavy liabilities incurred by the Stewards. N.B.—All parties are specially warned not to bring DOGS on the ground, as the paddocks are private property, over which sheep regularly feed. Any dogs will be destroyed, by strychnine or otherwise, independent of ownership. By order of tho Stewards, Feed. D. Hamilton, 5-19 Clerk of the Course. FIRST PROVINCIAL STEEPLECHASES. NOTICE. A GRAND STAND has been Erected on I V. the Summit of the Hill round which each cross-country event is to be run, for the special accommodation of ladies, and of those who may wish to avoid the crush of the expected crowd. From this extra elevation every jump will be distinctly visible. Admission —Only ss. By order of the Stewards, Feed. D. Hamilton, 5-19 Clerk of the Course. THE STEEPLECHASE COURSE. RIDERS & OWNERS of Horses engaged in the Grand Provincial Steeplechases, are notified to meet the undersigned, at Barnard's Repository, at two p.m. on WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, And proceed thence in order to be shown the line of country, ready flagged out. A conveyance will be specially provided by the courtesy of Mr. Barnard. N.B.—No horse engaged in either of the events will be allowed a trial at any of the fences on Messrs. Brittan or Stace's land after this date, under penalty of disqualification. By order of the Stewards. Feed. D. Hamilton, 5-22 Clerk of the Course. STODDART & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, Corner of Colombo and Lichfield streets, Chbistchttbch WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS, 13, Red Lion street, St. John's square, London, E.C. Watches, clocks, and jewelry, always on handj full guarantees given on both houses. A large assortment of plated goods on sale. Watches, clocks, &c., cleaned and repaired. Warranted for 12 months. 12-30 THE MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT in New Zealand, where you can have HOT BATHS, COLD BATHS, SHOWER BATHS; HAIR CUT, CURLED, SHAMPOOED AND DRESSED, In all the Newest Fashions of the day. Fine Cut Tobacco, you know, not to be equalled. Cigars of the best brands. Meerschaums, got too many ; should be very happy to •sell a few. The greatest luxury known— CAMP'S PATENT ROTARY HAIR BRUSHING MACHINE . —positive fact. Pbohessoe Atees, 1-6 Proprietor. -pLAIN AND CALCUTTA SWEEPS Will commence drawing at half-past seven THIS EVENING, On the three Steeplechase Events, AT BARNARD'S REPOSITORY. 5-22 TO PLOUGHMEN. WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Contracts for Ploughing. Eight miles north of Leithfield ; 100 acres at least guarant*ed. Any number of acrc3 beyond, up to 250 acres, to be taken or paid for on the contract terras. Furrows nine to ten inches apart, six inches deep. zipply by letter, till Saturday, 27th, to GlesgaEcY, Carlton Hotel, Chriitehureh. 5-22

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1103, 22 May 1866, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume IX, Issue 1103, 22 May 1866, Page 2