Miscellaneous. NOTICE TO MASTERS OF VESSELS. MASTERS OF VESSET S requiring Ballast are informed that, in order to ensure regularity and despatch in the supply of the came, application must be made at tins office. Fkedk. D. Gibson, Port Officer. Port Officer's Office, Lyttelton, Nov. 12,1866. I l ' 2B MATHESON'S AGENCY, Canterbury, New Zealand. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 1\ business in Canterbury, hitherto earned on by mc, and in my name, for Messrs Matheson and Co., of London, will, from and after the Ist January next, be continued bj tbem under the style of " Matheson s Agency." J Dbummoitd Macphebson. Christchurch, Dec. 4, 1866. 12-4 NOTICE. MR. JAMES SWIFT has been appointed by us to receive all moneys and otherwise to settle the outstanding accounts of the late partnership of Aiktnan and Wilson. AIKMAN & WIXSON, In liquidation. Christchurch, February 25, 1867. 2-26 NOTICE. fMPOUNDED at Rangiora, on the 19th A instant, at Woodend, one bay Gelding, white spot on forehead, white saddle marks ; branded near side ehoulder MP conjoined over C under half circle. If not released within twenty-one clear days from the 20th instant, will be sold. J. W. Heath, Poundkeeper, Rangiora. Rangiora, February 23, 1867. 2-25 CHRISTCHURCH GAS, COAL, AND COKE COMPANY (LIMITED). AN ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Company will be held at the Offices of Messrs. Luck and Co., Colombo street, Christchurch, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1867, At half-past seven p.m. Business : To receive the report of the directors. To elect three directors in the room of Messrs. Luck, Heywood and Macphereon, who retire by rotation. To elect one additional director, to hold office for one year. To declare a dividend. To transact general business of the Company. By order of the Board of Directors, 0. W. Bishop, Secretary. Cathedral square, Feb. 21, 1867. 2-23 WOOL, STATION SUPPLIES, &c. rpHE UNDERSIGNED make Liberal Cash 1 Advances on Wool delivered to their order at Messrs Holmes and Co.'s Stores on the banks of the Rakaia, or at any of the Railway stations, and at Timaru, Kaiapoi, Saltwater Creek, and all shipping places on the coast. Station stores and supplies of all kinds forwarded to order to meet the wool drays. Mixes & Co., I/yttelton and Christchurch. October 23,1866. 10 24 NOTICE. TO IMMIGRANTS INDEBTED TO THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT ON ACCOUNT OF PASSAGE MONEY. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE to Immigrants who have not paid the balance of their passage money, or made arrangements to that effect by the 20th of next month, 1 shall take proceedings against them for the recovery of the same without further notice. By order of bis Honor the Superintendent. RICHABD R. AbMSTBONG, Immigration Officer for Canterbury. Immigration Office, Christchurch, February 22, 1867. 2-25 DAIRY STOCK. SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS COWS AND HEIFERS in paddock close to town. 2-23 Edwin Bubneliu 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, Ribbons, &c, in ten minutes, by the use of JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES, Twelve colors, price Is 6d, 2s 6d, and 6s per bottle. These dyes will also be found useful for imparting color to Feathers, Fibres, Grasses, Seaweed, Ivory, Bone, Wood, Willow Shavings, Paper, Also for Tinting Photographs and for Illuminating. May he had of all Chemiste throughout the World. Wholesale Depot—l9a Coleman street, London. * # * Liberal discount to dealers. 3-27 BARNARD'S . BUSINESS NOTICE. XONE3, McGLASHAN & CO. (also of tJ Hokitika,) take this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the province generally that having taken the whole of the premises lately in the occupation of Mr W. D. Barnard, the business for the future will be conducted by them. In giving this notice they beg to assure the public that no effort on their part shall be wanting to entitle them to confidence. Christchurch, Dec 13, 1866. 12-14 JN Reference to the above notice, Mr W. D. Barnard returns his sincere thanks to his late customers for the liberal support accorded to him during the last eight years, and trusts that the same may be extended to his successors. Christchurch, December 13,1866. 12-15 MR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART having secured abundantly grassed and wellwatered paddocks, is prepared to fatten cattle and sheep upon easy terms. Apply at 1-12 Colombo and Hebefobd stbeets.
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