Miscellaneous. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (LIMITED.) ish eir NOTICE OF REMOVAL. on ;he r f , HE BUSINESS of this Company will ,0 *» 1 shortly be Removed to the New Offices on in Hereford street, nearly opposite the Union Bank of Australia, ids -yy # p, Cabbttthebs, General Manager. Christchuroh, Deo. 18, 1866. 12-19 ■ NOTICE TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. MASTERS OF VESSELS requiring Ballast are informed that, in order to to ensure regularity and despatch in the supply f of the same, application must be made at this ?f' Fbedk. D. Gibson, °y Port Officer. 3 & Port Officer's Office, ,J Lyttelton, Nov. 12,1866. 11-28 c ° h f MATHESON'S AGENCY, k Canterbury, New Zealand. \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ll business in Canterbury, hitherto carried n ® on by mc, and in my name, for Messrs Qd Matheson and Co., of London, will, from and )m after the Ist January next, be continued by them under the style of " Matheßon't Agency." J. Dbtjmmond Maophebson. Christchurch, Dec. 4, 1866. 12-4 CENTRAL STOCK AND PRODUCE "~ YARDS AND AUCTION DEPOT, Colombo Street, Christchuroh, an H. G. BURNELL, PROPRIETOR. O ALES OF CATTLE, PIGS, POULTRY, Hides, Sheepskins, Tallow, Farm and Dairy Produce, and Merchandise o: Every Description, every WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. "7 Town and Country Sales and Valuations & Effected with Promptitude. All sales settled immediately, and cash ads' vanced on stock and goods received for absolute i's sale. T. Pbeece, 1-9 Auctioneer. NOTICE. ;1, TO THE RATEPAYERS IN THE RICCARTON DISTRICT. A MEETING OF RATEPAYERS in the above District will be held on Saturday, the 19th instant at the Plough Inn, Riccarton, for the election of a member to serve on the b, Board in room of Mr Shand, resigned. Philip Tisoh, Chairman. Christchurch, Jan. 7,1867. 1-9 SHERWOOD COTTAGE, KAIAPOI. THE MISSES PARNHAM will Re-open their School on Tuesday, the 15th inst 1-9 jj NORTON VILLA, a MONTREAL STREET, i. a Near the Mechanics' Institute. MISS CANDY purposes (D.V.) receiving a limited number of young ladies '• under her care, to whose intellectual and moral culture she will devote her personal attention, and endeavor to combine the comforts of home with the order and discipline of chool. t Teems— ) English taught in all its branches for fifty i guineas per annum. ; Pupils under ten years, forty guineas, i Day pupils, three guineas per quarter. f Day pupils, under eight years, two guineas. Music, French, and German, each three guineas per quarter, in advance. Particular attention given to plain and fancy needlework. The first term commences on Monday; January 21st. 1-5 NOTICE. IN CONSEQUENCE of the Division ol the Parish of Christchurch into the parishes of St. Michael and All Angela and St Luke the Evangelist, I hereby convene a Meeting of the Parishioners of St Luke's, to be held in the Schoolroom of St. Luke's on Thursday evening next, the 10th inst., at seven o'clock, for the appointment and election of churchwardens, vestrymen and school committee, to hold office till Easter. G. Gobdon, Churchwarden, Appointed by the Lord Bishop of the diocese. N.B.—The Parish of St Luke the Evangelist— All that part of the original Parish ol Christchurch lying to the north ol a line drawn from the College down the middle of Gloucester Btreet to Colombo street, thence down the middle of Colombo street to Armagh street, thence along Armagh street to the East Town Belt. 1-7 HARVEST WORK. TENDERS— Wanted for Tying, Stacking Raking, and Loading Drays, for 30C acres of grain crops. J. S. White, Kaiapoi. January 5, 1867. 1-7 BARNARD'S . BUSINESS NOTICE. JONES, MoGLASHAN & CO. (also of Hokitika,) take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the province generally that having taken the whole of the premises lately in the occupation of Mr W. D. Barnard, the business for the future will be conducted by them. In giving this notice they beg to assure the public that no effort on their part shall be wanting to entitle them to confidence. Christchurch, Dec- 13, 1866. 12-14 IN Reference to the above notice, Mr W. D. Barnard returns his sincere thanks to his late customers for the liberal support accorded to him during the last eight years, and trusts that the same may be extended to his sucjessors. Christchurch, December 13, 1866. 12-15 [JNDER THE SANCTION OF THE CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL COMMITTEE. CB. LAVENDER wishes to intimate • that be intends opening an Evening School on Monday, the 31st instant, in St. Michael's School-room, whore special attention will be given to Writing, Arithmetic, and Bookkeeping. Adults taught writing under the popular Semi-angular System. Hours from seven to nine. Fees paid in advance.
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