Miscellaneous. CORN EXCHANGE. ef TO MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, jj MILLERS, MALTSTERS, er BREWERS, CORN-DEALERS, SEEDSMEN, WOOLSTAPLERS, V AUCTIONEERS AND OTHERS. Iα ENTLEMEN,—I have the honor of invJ~ forming you that having made arrangements with the Proprietors of the new Town Hall, High street, Christchurch, for the use of that building as a Corn Exchange and Public Hall, I intend opening the doors every Satur- — day at a-quarter to twelve o'clock, N COMMENCING ON JANUARY 5, 1867. It is expected that about two hours will be sufficient for all such business as is usually ill accomplished on an Exchange. ' c The proprietors having met my tenancy in a >** liberal spirit, enabling a want often felt to be "- satisfied, I trust you will cheerfully render that co-operation which must eecure a per* manent public good. a A commercial centre where the many can meet will save much valuable time, increase confidence, and promote the interests of the district. ~~ I ehall be pleased to entertain applications for Btand accommodation. I am Gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, F Chabies Jno. Htjbbabd. Corn Exchange Office, Colombo street, (opposite Recce & Co). 12-29 6. , c CITY STEAM FLOUR MILLS. Iβ HPHE UNDERSIGNED beg to inform re X farmers, merchants, and others, that their Mills will be open to receive wheat , n and other grain for Grinding from the 25th [> 0 January, and assure those who favor them a j; with their orders that they shall receive their strictest attention. The Mills will be under the management of Mr William Fraser, who has had above twenty years' experience in milling in England, — America, and the Australian Colonies ; which „ they trust will be a sufficient guarantee that all flour, &c will be turned out in a firstclass manner. The entrance to the Mills is next to Matson & Co.'s Iron Store, Lichfield street. AULSBBBOOK & MEADOWS, 1-4 Colombo street. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THE UNDERSIGNED hereby give notice that the Partnership heretofore existing between them, trading under the style £ 0 of Montgomery, Todhunter and Co., is this day Dissolved by effluxion of time. _ All debts due to the firm to be paid to Mr _ William Montgomery, who will discharge all liabilities. Henby Montgomeby, Wμ. Montgomeby, y C. F. TODHUNTEB. Witness—D. McNicoll. of Dated December 31,1866. 1- In reference to the above William Montgomery begs to state that he will carry on the business, in the premises in Cashel street, in future under the style of William Montgomery and Co. 1-1 Tl/IR. GEORGE D.~ LOCKHART ie " ,d A PURCHASER id id of [r SHEEPSKINS, LOCKS, AND PIECES. ' Apply at Colombo and Hereford streets, Christchurch. January 4,1867. 1-7 v PHOTOGRAPHY. d IVf KS - E, MARTEN » Photographic Artist, i.VX Colombo street south, opposite City __ Brewery. Portraits taken in every style of ~" the art; pictures reduced for lockets, _c, or enlarged for painting in oil or water colors. 1-3 n . h . HAGLEY HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. 5 ______ B, npHE MISSES ASHWIN (assisted by n X professors and first-class teachers) will 0 Re-open their School on Monday, the 28th instant. 1-8 j- —— lt NOTICE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, Pursuant to X Clause VI. of the Canterbury Waste Lands Act 1866, that on the 22nd instant an application was lodged in the Land Office, "~ Christchurch, by Joseph Hawdon, to adjust the boundary line between pasturage runs Nos. 216 and 217, and also between pasturage i- runs Nos. 200 and 216, situate in the Province 'c of Canterbury, all of which runs are held •- under pasturage license by the said Joseph 0 Hawdon. If any person can show cause why such - adjustment should not be allowed, the same q must be made known to the Waste Lands Board before the 17th day of January, 1867. Wn_iAM Gttise Bbittan, , Chief Commissioner. is Land Office, Christchurch, « November 26,1866. 1-5 c . ______ U NOTICE. l J mmS IS TO NOTIFY that Mr Johnj X Gordon has been admitted a partner in the business hitherto carried on by mc here, is and that the business will in future be carried | if on under the firm of Bobert Symington & Co. c RoBBBT Symington, a John Gobdon. Cathedral square, Christchurch, January 2, 1867. 1-3 1P ANY ONE CAN USE THEM. A BASIN OF WATER is all that is required to produce the most brilliant and fashionable colors on Silks, Woollens, Cottons, 1 Ribbons, &c., in ten minutes, by the use of >, JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES; ' Twelve colors, price Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 5s per ° bottle. These dyes will also be found useful for im- \ parting color to Q Feathers, Fibres, Grassee, Seaweed, Ivory, Bone, Wood, Willow Shavings, Paper, Also for c Tinting Photographs and for Illuminating. - May be had of all Chemists throughout the World. Wholesale Depot—l9a Coleman street, London. **• Liberal discount to dealers. 3-27 ' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, just arrived, and to arrive per Panama mail. 3 G. Coaxes, i Watchmaker and Jeweller, 12-26 Colombo street.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1304, 11 January 1867, Page 4
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