New Advertisements. TO LET, From and After the Ist June Next, 11HE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the " Press " Office. This building is peculiarly adapted for chambers, or for business premises. Apply to Messrs Hahman & Stevens, or at the Office of this Paper. 2-27 NOTICE. rrHE BUSINESS hitherto carried on by I the undersigned will be Discontinued, and the offices closed after Saturdiv, March 2. The offices will be re-opened by Mr. Charles Clark in a few days. Mr. Luck will attend daily during the month of March in one of the side offices for the purpose of closing up the business of the firm. Luck & Co. Christchurch, Feb. 27, 1867. 2-28 TO BE LET, rpHE FAMILY RESIDENCE now occuJL pied by Mr. Luck. House, eleven rooms. Land comprising ten acres, including pleasure grounds, garden, orchard, and large paddock with abundance of grass in the very driest season. Apply to Luck & Co.; or 2-28 Mb Charles Clabk. TO BE LET OR SOLD, With Immediate Possession, T' HE PROPERTY OF MALCOLM FRASER, Esq., at Fendall Town. 2 The house is substantially built, and contains two sitting-rooms, five bedrooms, kitchen, . back kitchen, pantry, &c. There are also stable, coach-house, two-roomed cottage, fowlhouse, &c, and a garden fully stocked with vegetables for the use of a family. The remainder of the freehold, which comprises altogether nearly five and a-half acres, is laid down to grass. In addition to the above there is a leasehold of five acres, some of the finest pasture in Canterbury. f The whole is well watered by about twenty chains of running water. No. 142 Apply to Habman & Stevens, ( 2-28 Christchurch. FOR AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMARU AND DUNEDIN. ' fTIHE Southern Steam Navigation Company's JL Steamship GEELONG, Captain Thomas Habt, Is appointed to sail for the above ports on or about THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, At noon. i For freight or passage apply to Miles & Co., 2-26 Lyttelton and Christchurch End ov This Day's Advertisements FOR LONDON DIRECT, I To follow the Mermaid. ' mHE SPLENDID CLIPPER SHIP MATOAKA, Al at Lloyd's, 1323 Tons Register, Alfbed Stevens, Commander, Is now discharged of her inward cargo, and F laid on to load wool for London direct at cur- ■ rent rates, receiving quick despatch. The Matoaka is noted for the quickest pas--1 sages ever made to New Zealand. The saloon of the Matoaka is very large and comfortably arranged ; the second-cabin ' is a roomy house on deck. Intending passengers are requested to inspect the accommodation. For freight or passage apply to 2-14 Miles & Co: PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUSTRALIAN ROYAL MAIL ' COMPANY. STEAM TO ENGLAND VIA PANAMA. In conjunction with the steamships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company of London, the » RUAHINE, 1503 Tons Register. H. S. Beal, Commander, s Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama ON FRIDAY, MARCH 8, fc At three o'clock p.m., With her Majesty's mails. Passengers, specie, and goods from Melr bourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports booked through to Southampton, Panama, - and Colon. Twenty cubic feet of luggage allowed for first class, or fifteen cubic feet second class. Passengers for the Ruahine to proceed by - the Company's steamer leaving Lyttelton on ', March 6. For freight or passage apply to . Miles & Co., j 2-21 Lyttelton and Chriitchuxch.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1345, 28 February 1867, Page 1
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