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Miscellaneous. NOTICE. THIS BANK WILL BE CLOSED on Tuesday, September 4, for the hulfyearly balance of accounts. Bank of New South Wales, Christchurch, August 27, 1866. 8-28 GARRICK HOTEL, Corner of Colombo and Kilmore Streets. JAMES F. DOUGLASS, in returning thanks to his numerous friends for tbe liberal support awarded to him when at the Warwick Hotel, begs to inform them that he has taken the above hotel cm his own account. The house having beon put in thorough repair, .he is enabled to offer the best accommodation to boarders on the most reasonable terms. Wines and spirits of the besi brands; and good stabling. 4 ' lß TO SCHOOLMASTERS. WANTED— A Master for Biecarton School. A married man whose wife could assist in the school preferred. Salary, 4JIOO and school fees (averaging upwards of £60 a-year for the last three years), with house and garden, Apply by letter (enclosing testimonials), addressed Rev. C. Bowbn, Riccarton, Canterbury. 8-30 TO PROFESSOR NEEDHAM. DEAR SIR, —We, the undersigned, having received instruction in writing from you during tho last month, desire to tender our sincere thanks for the very great improrement we have made, and also for the unremitting attention you have paid to us while receiving your valuable instruction. We have no hesitation in stating that the system you adopt is one that cannot fail to prove very benefioial to all who are fortunate enough to come under your tuition, as we, one and all, have benefited already in a very remarkable degree. We would strongly recommend all bad writers, and those desirous of improvement, to atail themselves of your valuable instruction, feeling confident that they will be well pleased with the result. Trusting that you may meet with the success that you justly deserve, and that your stay in Christchurch may be the means of benefiting the community at large, We beg to subscribe ourselves, j Dear sir, Your well wishers, I John Tyerman, Montreal street, Christchurch, William S.Tardy, Police Depot, Armagh street, George Treleavan, Colombo street, Mrs Crawford, Port Lyttelton, Thomasi Dayy_Lowe, St. Albans, Henry Allison, Manchester street, John E. Hawley, Colombo street, Charles Allison, Manchester street, William Drummond, Cashel street, Francis. W. A. Franks, Colombo street, W. H. Anthony, Madras street north, C. Marsh, Armagh street, Mary J. Seymour, Windmill road. 8-28 ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. RATEPAYERS* ROLL. rpHE CORRECTED RATE ROLL of this 1. district, in pursuance of Section 21 of tho Roads Ordinance, will be exhibited for the inspection of ratepayers at the office of the Board, Leestoa, on and after September 4. Edw. J. Lee, Chairman. August 27, 1866.: 8-29 NOTICE. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED— At Kaiapoi, on the 24th instant,-from Heathstbck Station,-one bay Mara and Foal, indistinctly branded on near shoulder, white face and Jund legs white, slightly saddle marked. .The foal answers the same description, but has no brand marks visible. • If not released within twenty-one clear days from this date will be sold: : .';./.;..' Michael Ltnskby, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, August 25,1866. 8-30 ' ;.",'■ NOTICE. .. - IMPOUNDED, atßangibra,from Mount Grey downs, on tho 20th inst., one young red and white Bull; one white Steer, red on ears, under eyes, and -a, few small spots on neck, indistinct brand off side rump ; one white: Steer, spotted red, branded off side rump. W, near side rump qF. : If not released; within twenty-onodayb from the 21st inst. will be sold. J. W. Heath, ,u --;\ poundkeeper, Rangiora, Rangiora, August 27,1866, 8-29 * ' I .;.;;. [> — . , . .' •. • .. \ r

[advebtisbmbnt.] I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, pursuant to the Provisions of "The Lost Licenses and Leases Act,1865," that application has been made to mc, as Commissioner: under the said Act* for a certified copy of; Pasturage License No. 27, Class 1., now standing in the name of the late Thomas Jackson Hughes in the books of the Land Office, and declared by his executors to have been lost. The license, was originally €b depasturefive hundred acres of the waste lands of the Crown, but is now reduced in extent to one hundred and twenty-two acres, situate as follows:— At Akaroa, Banks Peninsula, at the back of Robinson's bay, the north-eastern boundary, line, being parallel to the back boundary line of Section 679, and about one mUe from the sea coast. . If any person can show cause why such certified copy should not be issued, the same must be made known to mc at the Land Office, Christchurch, within one month from the date hereof. William Guise Brittan, Commissioner of Crown Lands. Land Office, July "23,1866 7-25 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TVTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the X* Co-Partnership between the undersigned, Keith ,Fprbes Gray, William Keith Watson, and George Johnston in the trade or business of Blacssmiths and Ironworkers at the Township of Lincoln, in the Province of Canterbury, under the style or firm of " Gray and Watson," was on the third day of August last Dissolved by mutual consent; and in future the business will be carried on by the said William Keith Watson and George John* ston, on their separate account, and who will pay and receive all debts owing from and to the said co-partnership. As witness our hands this twenty-fifth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six. Keith Forbes Gbay, Geoegb Johnbton, WraxAM Keith Watson. Witness—Michael B. Hart, Articled Clerk to T. S. Duncan, 8-27 Solicitor, Christchurch. OT. ALBANS SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS. H. A. Black, Agent. Office i Aikman and Wilson's buildings. Highest each price given for tallow. 7-11 a» prepared to make .. ™_ J* 31 ? °^? il advance* on wool at Xaiapoi, Timaru, or am Bhippmg place, ow the coast. , _ . ■ Lytteltou and Ghristchtneh. »<r». 10,1868/ . '"* '

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Press, Volume X, Issue 1192, 1 September 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume X, Issue 1192, 1 September 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume X, Issue 1192, 1 September 1866, Page 4

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