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New Advertisements. CANTERBURY FREEHOLD LAND SOCIETY. THE FIRST ANNUAL MEETING of Members of the above Society will be I held at the Foresters' Hall, on Tuesday evening, February 12, at eight o'clock. Business : To receive report with balance-sheet, and to elect officers of the Society for ensuing year. Special Business fob Considebation of Members : The increase of the number of shares that may be held by each member. Modification of Rule 10. Members to have the right of selection of land. Enrolment of Society. Books close at seven p.m. By order, John C. St. Quentin, 2-6 Secretary. A USTEALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT r *- SOCIETY. LIFE ASSURANCE, ANNUITY, AND ENDOWMENT OFFICE. Premium Revenue £105.720 Invested Funds £33i,787 Principal Office Sydney, N.S.W. The only Mutual Life Society in the Colonies. The entire profits of its business are divided rateably among the Policy-holders. Medical Referees : Chriatchurch ... William Deamer, Esq., M.D Lytteiton ... J. T. Rouse, Esq. Timaru Duncan M : Lean, Esq. Proposals for Assurance of every kind ; Annuities, present, deferred, or reversionary ; and Endowments for"children or old age, are received by the undersigned, from whom also Prospectuses and every information can be obtained. John Lewis, Agent, Cookham-house Chambers, 9-8 Christchurch. | FOR SALE, SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE GENTLEMEN'S RESIDENCES, with ornamental grounds attached, consisting of garden ground, and English grass. Paddocks j containing five, ten, and twenty acres, as may be required. Terms liberal, and valuation moderate. Apply to George D. Lockhaut, 1-12 Colombo and Hereford streets. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SPECIAL SERVICES will be held to celebrate the Third Anniversary of the founding of this Church. On Sunday, February 10, the Morning Sermon will be preached by the Rev. W. J. Habens, B.A. ; and in the Even- ! ing by the Rev. C. Fraeer, A.M. Divine service will commence at 11 and 6.30. In the Afternoon there will be a children's service at 2 30, conducted by the Rev. W. J. Habens. The collections will be applied to the reduction of the chapel building debt. ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, j At 6 p.m., A PUBLIC TEA MEETING Will be held in THE TOWN HALL. Admission—2s. Tickets may be had at Mr Jameson's and elsewhere. Several ministers and other gentlemen will address the meeting. 2-8 TO HOTEL-KEEPERS AND OTHERS. TTTANTED—By the advertiser, the ManVV agement of an Hotel or other business, in town or country. Has had many years colonial experience. Apply to Mr OsvfALD, Hereford etreet, Christchurch. 2-9 TO LEND, in Sums of _]y O vJ v_y £100 and up wards, upon freehold security. H. Wynn Wixxiam-i, 2-9 Solicitor, Hereford street. WANTED— A Situation as Manager or Overseer on a Sheep Station. Firstrate testimonials. Address D. L., office of this paper. 2-5 \\T ANTED—A Farming Man, used to * V fencing, able to milk, and do the general work on a small farm, near Christchurch. Apply to F., Brooker's Hotel, on Saturday, between twelve and two o'clock. 2-7 WANTED— A gentleman as Tutor, or to form a school at Okarita. For particulars apply to Mn. PjiiCE, Resident Magistrate, Okarita. 2-7 \\/ ANTED—A Schoolmaster for the Preb- * T bleton Church of England School. Salary £60 a-year, besides school fees, with a conditional bonus of £15. House and one acre of land rent free. Apply by letter, enclosing testimonials, on or before the 21st February, 1867, to the Rev. R. S. Jackson, 2-5 Prebbleton. mHE COMMITTEE of tho Christchurch JL Female Home request that all outstanding accounts be paid by the end of February, before the present Matron leaves. M. A. Cass, 1118 Hon. Sec. EEDEN'S HOTEL, close to the Rail- j way Station, with 40 acres of land, extensive stabling, well with force pump, and every convenience, furniture, 4c., 4c., is now for sale at a moderate price. The property will be sold as a freehold. Apply to N o . 139 Habitat & SißVKre. j February 6,1867. 2-7

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1329, 9 February 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1329, 9 February 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1329, 9 February 1867, Page 1

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