Miscellaneous. OIL, COLOR, GLASS AND PAPER WAREHOUSE. JAMES PAT ON , (Late Button & Paton,) PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & GLAZIER Colombo Stbeet, Next Door to the Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse. JAMES PATON, in returning thanks to his Iriends and the public for the liberal support received since commencing business as above, takes this opportunity of stating that he is constantly receiving direct from England a large assortment of goods connected with tbe trade, from the very best London houses, all of which are selected by his lato partner (Mr B. Button), whose long Colonial experience makes him fully acquainted with the requirements of this market. J. P. also invites special attention to his large assortment of Paperhangings and Glass now on hand, all of which will be offered at the lowest remunerative prices. 8-31 SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING TO PURCHASERS O? GROCERIES, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. PRICE'S BELMO NT SPERM CANDLES, Is 6d per lb. First counter sugars, at 6\d do Adelaide assorted jams. Is do And all other descriptions of groceries and provisions at corresponding low prices until the times improve Just Received in StoreSinclair's new cure hams and bacon Prime Cheshire cheese And a large quantity of choice teas Thomas D. Jones, Family Grocer, Corner of High and Tuam streets. June 25, 1866. 6-14 [CIBCBXAB.] VICTORIAN BONDED STEAM COFFEE MILLS. ROBERT HARPER & CO. heg to draw the attention of merchants and he public to the advantages afforded to purchasers of their coffees. The goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under the inspection of an officer of H.M.s Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is thus secured to consumers. This- being the first and only bonded coffee work yet established in the Australian colonies, R. H. & Co. are enabled to Bupply their intercolonial friends with a superior quality, and at a reduction of 2d per lb on their former shipping prices. To be had of nearly all storekeepers in New Zealand. ROBEBT HARPER & Co., Coffee and Spice Merchants, 55£ & 57, Flinders lane east, Melbourne. 7-20 RUN BOUNDARIES. MR. J. A. CONNELL begs to intimate that at the request of several friends in Canterbury, he purposes, should sufficient inducement offer, taking a trip North about the month of October next. Squattere who may wish io have their boundaries correctly defined, upon the ground, are invited to communicate with him, if possible, before the 31st August, stating the number and locality. Mr. Connell may mention that he has been engaged iv the survey of at least nine-tenths of the undefined Run Boundaries in this province during the last six years. Rattray street, Dunedin, July 11,1866. 7-14 J. BALDWIN, Colombo Stbeet, Chbistohubch", BEGS to announce having completed his arrangements for carrying on the business of an UNDERTAKER, in all its Branches, is prepared to furnish every requirement, and conduct Funerals at moderate charges ; and hopes to secure a share of patronage in this department of his Business. NOTICE. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Kaiapoi, on the 21st inst. off Mr. Lee's farm: — One red Steer, little white under belly and very small horns If not released within twenty-one (21) clear days from date of impounding, will be sold. Michael Lynbkey, Poundkeeper. Kaiapoi, August 22, 1866. 8-25 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the above Society will be held in the side-room of the Town Hall, on Friday, the 7th inst., at half-past seven p.m., to consider a communication from the Government relative to the Botanic Gardens. John C. Angus, 9-5 Secretary. 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. Hist-or, Woodbum Nursery. August 29,1866. 9*l TO CARTERS TENDERS are Invited for Conveying from thirty to forty loads of Building Materials to the Coringa station. Timber, at per 1000 feet Bricks and slates, at per 100 There will be return loading to the extent of twenty tons; For further particulars apply to Messes. E. Mitchell & Co., 9.4 High Street, 01SE POUND REWARD. STRAYED, from Shand Track, a light draught bay MARE, branded " W " on near shoulder ; had a piece of tether rope round her neck when lost, leather headstall, and no shoes on. Any one bringing the same to the Wellington Hotel, Christchurch, or to the Wheatsheaf Arms, Shand Track, will receive the obove reward. 8-29 STRAYED — Into my paddock, three months' back, one dark bay FILLY, about two and a-half years old, branded like star or bell on near shoulder. By paying expenses, tlie owner may have tbe same. Geo. D. Lockhabt. Christchurch, September 4, 1866. 9-6 MR. J. JT. BOILEAU undertakes to Tune Pianos, and repair stringed instruments. Please address, Mr J. T. BonasAir, Collins'e hotel, Christchurch. 9-6
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18660907.2.18.2
Bibliographic details
Press, Volume X, Issue 1197, 7 September 1866, Page 3
Word Count
814Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume X, Issue 1197, 7 September 1866, Page 3
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.
Acknowledgements
This newspaper was digitised in partnership with Christchurch City Libraries.