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New Advertisements. HOUSE TO LET. T<HAT WELL-KNOWN AND BEAUTIL FULLY SITUATED FAMILY MANSION, the residence of F. A. Weld, Esq., near Leithfield, and known as BRACKENFIELD. The house contains sixteen rooms, nine large and seven small, with a greenhouse attached; there is also a lodge, with good accommodation for a family. The out-buildings consist of stables, wash and bake-house, cellar, store and offices, complete ; with shrubberies, well stocked garden and orchard; There are 743 acres of land, whereof over 100 acres are laid down in mixed English grasses, and about 70 acres under plough. The land is divided into thirteen paddocks, well supplied with water in all seasons ; the j fencing is of the best possible description. ! About 25 pure-bred Romney Marsh sheep will be let with the farm, imported (or bred from stock imported) by Mr Weld, and carefully selected from the best English flocks ; also, 100 half-bred ewes. The other stock, half-bred ewes, ram lambs, wethers, &c, with house furniture, farm produce, implements, &c, may, if desired, be taken at a valuation. For further particulars apply to Deßot/bbel & Co., Cathedral square ; or to Habmai. & Stevens, 2-15 Hereford street, Christchurch. mHEATRE ROYAL. LAST FOUR NIGHTS OF MISS JOEY GOUGENHEIM, AND THE STAR COMPANY. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), FEB. 20, The performance will commence with the beautiful Comedy MASKS AND FACES; 08, BEFORE AND BEHIND THE CURTAIN. Peg Woffington ... Miss Joey Gougenheim To conclude with (for the last time) the highly successful Burlesque of THE LADY OF LYONS. Box-office open from eleven till two. Secured seats reserved until half-past eight. The curtain will rise in future precisely at eight. 2-20 TO DRAPERS, &c. THE UNDERSIGNED will be happy to dispo.e of the business carried on by thorn for tho last twelvo years, on very easy terms. The premises, which comprise a corner shop | 26 x 26, and convenient dwelling-house and store-room all communicating, will be leased to the purchaser at a moderate rent. Apply on the premises to H. E. & M. S. Lowtheb, Cathedral square, Christchurch. January 4, 1867. 1-5 WANTED— A Boy, from ten to twelve years of age, that can milk cows. Enquire of Mrs. Edmonds, Sneyd street, Kaiapoi. 2-20 FOR THE TONGA AND FIJI ISLANDS. mHE SCHOONER SHAMROCK, 150 Tons Burthen, W. S. Dunlop, Commander, Will Bail for the above Islands on or about TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26. For freight or passage apply to Henby Dunseoed, 2-20 Norwich quay, Lyttelton. FOR LONDON DIRECT, THE FINE Al ABERDEEN CLIPPER SHIP GLENMARK, 1000 Tons Register, R. Wbane3_obe, R.N.R., Commander, jls now loading woof, and will sail for London direct the first week in March. Intending passengers are requested to complete their arrangements as soon as possible. For further particulars apply to Matheson's Agency, 2-20 Lyttelton and Christchurch. FOR OTAGO, BLUFF AND HOKITIKA. THE Panama, New and Australian Royal Mail Company's Favorite Steamj ship PHOEBE, E. Wheelek, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on or about SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24, At three o'clock p.m. For freight or passage apply to Miles _ Co., 2-20 Ly t toll on and G_riifco_ttrc_

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1338, 20 February 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1338, 20 February 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1338, 20 February 1867, Page 1