INew Advertisements. THIS DAY. IMPOBTANT SALE OF DBAPEBY, CLOTHING, HOSLEBY HABEBDASHEBY, &o. MB. H. E. ALPORT has received instructions to sell by publio auction at his rooms, Market place, Christchurch, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, (To make room for Summer Goods) Three Cases, containing :— Drapery, shawls, mantles, paletots Prints, calicoes, flannels Crinolines, striped skirting Hosiery, assorted Shepherd's plaid, and fancy doeskin trousers Pearl, holland, and bone buttons, studs, needles, crochet hooks, Ac, Sec. Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. 8-25 SHEEP FOR SALE. AAA A FAT WETHERS, 2000 STORE WETHERS, 1760 MIXED AGES AND SEXES. For further particulars apply to G. D. LOCKHABT, 9-1 Hereford and Colombo streets. TO ABBIVE FBOM WANGANUI, \ . THIS MONTH, f>f\ HEAD OF MAGNLFICENT FAT DU BULLOCKS. Apply to 9-1 Gbobgb D. Lockhabt. FOR SALE, HOUSE AND GARDEN, AT ADDINGTON. Apply to 9-1 George D. Lockhabt. TTOUSE AND GARDEN AT PAPANUI. Apply to j 9-1 Gbobgb D. Lookhabt. HORSES FOB SALE—SADDLE AND HARNESS. 9-1 Geobge D. Lookhabt. LAND FOB SALE, One Mile from Town. TIXOST DESIRABLE VILLA SITES, Fronting on the Avon River, WITH LAND ATTACHED,j Either in half or five-acre blocks. Terms easy. 9-1 Geobge D. Lookhabt. OHEEP AND CATTLE STATIONS FOB SALE, ts \ NELSON AND CANTERBURY. j G. D. LOCKHABT, Hereford and Colombo strets. j Christchurch, August 31,1866. 9-1 GENTLEMAN'S BESIDENCE FOB SALE, Or May be Bented by a Desirable Tenant. THE HOUSE, which is in perfeot order, contains ten well proportioned rooms. The grounds are beautifully laid out. Thirteen acres of land are attached, well fenced and watered. The gardens, both fruit and vegetable, are unsurpassed. The stables, coaoh-house, &c, are conveniently arranged. The distance from town is two and a-half miles. For further particulars apply to G. D. LOCKHABT, Colombo and Hereford streets, Christchurch. Christchurch, September 3. 9-4 NOTICE. THE REVISED RATEPAYERS' BOLL for the Kowai district will lie open for inspection at Messrs. Cameron's Store, Saltwater Creek, from Tuesday, September 4, until Tuesday, October 2,1866. G. Chauzbb, Boad Surveyor. August 31, 1866. 9-3 POISON. FROM SEPTEMBER 1, Poison will be laid on my Nursery in Antigua street. I regret being compelled to do so, but I cannot longer submit to the destruction of my plants and seed beds, caused by my neighbors* dogs, cats and fowls. W. HIBLOP, Woodburn Nursery. August 29,1866. 9-1 THE UNDERSIGNED beg to inform Mr Wood, and the public, that the price quoted, viz. Is 2d per lb for rump steaks, is in accordance with the advertisement in the ** Press," of August 29, signed by the majority of the Christchurch butchers; but the letter inserted by selves in the "Lyttelton Times" only alluded to the anonymous announcement made by some unknown person at the " Evening Mail" office, referring to the rise in price of mutton, when no such alteration of price had taken place or was contemplated. 9-4 Lanb Bbos. THE UNDEBSIGNED request that all persons having claims against him, will send them in at once to Deßourbel & Co. Lancelot Walkeb. Christchurch, September 3, 1866. 9-4
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