Miscellaneous. POSTAL. mENDERS will be Received at the Chit JL Post-office, C/iristchurch, till Mondaj Jannary 14, for Conveying Mails once weekl each way between the Lower and Uppe Ferries on the Rangitata till the 31st Deeem ber, 1867. The terms and conditions of contract ma; be seen on application at any post-office withii the province. F. E. Wbighit, Chief Postmaster: Chief Post-office, Christchurch, December 28, 1866. 1-4 ASSIGNED ESTATE OF MOETOI AND ROBERTSON. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a] Jl\ Accounts owing to the above Estat must be paid to F. D. Luckie, High streef on or before the 30th instant, or legal pro ceedings will be taken. ■R WiTwiv C Trustees of the T? \ Estate of Morton F. D. Lttckie, I and BohettaoUm Christchurch, January 3,1867. 1-5 CANTERBURY RACES. YEOMANRY CAVALRY PRIZE. A PRIZE OF A COMPLETE SET O] ACCOUTREMENTS, value £21, t be run for on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 186f Open to all horses belonging to, and to b ridden by, members of the corps.; the sail horses to have been in their possession for on< month previous to the race, and also to hay been ridden on eervice. Entrance two guineas. One mile; Catc! weights ; minimum weight, list 71be. T close and name on Wednesday, 9th instant, a two p.m., at Barnard's Repository. F. E. StEWABT, 1-7 Hon. Secretary. /CALCUTTA SWEEPSTAKE! WILL BE HELD AT XHB EOYAL HOTEL ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, At eight o'clock p.m. Mr J. H. Bennett has kindly consented t< act as auctioneer. 1-9 No. 1 COMPANY CANTERBURI EIFLE VOLUNTEEES. mHE COMPANY will Parade at th A Drill-shed, on Tuesday evening, January 15, at seven p.m. After parade, a Special General Meeting c the Company will be held, to consider im portant business. Ceosbib Wabd, Captain Commanding. Christchurch, January 1, 1867. 1-1 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that th Jli Partnership for some time past carrie< on by Charles W. H. Woledge and Alfre( Louisson, under the style of Woledge am Co., is this day Dissolved by effluxion of time All debts due to the firm to be paid to M: Charles W. H. Woledge, who will discharge all liabilities. 0. W. H. Woiedgb, A. Louisson. Witness —W. B. Jonee. Dated December 31,1866. In reference to the above the business wil in future be carried on by 0. W. H. Woledge on his separate account, under the firm an< style of Woledge and Co. 1-3 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED— From the South Eoad, oi December 23, one bay Mare; aged, wit! star on forehead, with old trace marks branded F off neck; also running by her side a bay Colt; star on forehead ; branded oi near shoulder E. The colt appears about tw< to and a-half years old. If the same be not released by the seven teenth day of January, will be cold on tha day E. Hawkins, Poundkeeper, Templeton. January 4,1867. 1-5 TO STATION-HOLDEES. THREE CARPENTEES are Wanting Em ployment, for one or the three; hav< been in New Zealand many years, and under stand all kinds of station work. Please t< address A. C, office of this paper. 1-10 CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, ANI COKE COMPANY (LIMITED). AT a Meeting of the Board of Directors held at the Company's office thii day, it was resolved that Forty-four Sharei in this Company, now remaining unissued, b< offered to the public by tender. Notice is therefore given that tenders wil be received at the Company's office, Cathedra! square, up to and including the 15th day oi January, 1867, for the said shares. No tender to be for a less number of sharef than five ; no tender will be considered il below par. In all cases where tenders may be of the same amount, preference will be giver to present shareholders. Terms—Cash on allotment. Tenders to be sent to the Secretary undei cover, endorsed •' Tender for Shares." C. W. BffiHOP, Secretary. Christchurch, Dec. 31, 1866. 1-1 mHE FRIENDS OF DAVID ROLAND. X who emigrated from the parish oi Picton, in Worcestershire, in May, 1854, to Canterbury, will be deeply grateful for anj information respecting him. David Roland is aged about twenty-four, dark hair, middle height, broad make, has a seam on one cheek, and a black mark from gunpowder. Was last heard of at Deep Creek, Wakarnarina, in March, 1865. Any information will bo received at the office of this paper. 12-28 AKAROA LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY MISS WEBBER;. IMiE ABOVE will Re-open on Monday, January 28,1867. Akaroa December 28.. 1866. 12-13 ME. GEORGE ALLEN begs to give public notice that he has returned to Allenton House, and is prepared with comfortable Accommodation for a few gentlemen Boarders. St. Asaph street, next Barrett's hotel, Christchurch. 10-23
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1304, 11 January 1867, Page 4
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