Miscellaneous. NOTICE. THE "PRESS" A GENCY OFFICE, AT LYTTELTON, xjL has been REMOVED TO MR. GODDARD'S, Next to thb Old Tblegbapb Office, Oxford Street. MR. J. GODDARD Has been appointed to be the AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR OF THE " PRESS," At Lyttelton, In tha place of Mr. Sydney Wright, and is authorised to collect all sums due to him and to pay all charges on hia account. 9-1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. IT IS REQUESTED that all Claims again*t the Estate of the late Mr H. Hurrell, of Longfield-farm, Kaiapoi, be rendered to mc at once, or they will not be recognised. Hannah Hcbbelx, Executrix. February 28, 1867. 3-1 EDUCATION. THE REV. H TORLESSE will be prepared at the end of March to take four Boarders, under the age of twelve, ac Pupile, to whom he will give a sound elementary education in English and Latin. An early application is requested. Rev. H. Toblessb, 2-22 Antigua street, Christchurch. AVON ROAD BOARD. RENDERS are Invited for Widening and 1 Deepening about 100 Chains of Drain, known as Dudley creek. Also, Cutting new Drains. Specification to be seen at the Road Board Office. Tenders to be sent in on or before Saturday, March 2. W. DeTeot, 2-20 Chairman. ESTATE JOHN McCOSKER. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Dividend advertised as payable this day at mv office will not be paid until Wednesday, March 6, to enable creditors to furnish the Trustee with accounts for my approval, as no dividend will be paid except upon accounts so furnished. James E. Geaham, Inspector in Bankruptcy. February 2, 1867. 2-27 STORAGE. j\/fR. GEORGE D. LOCKHART is preIVX pared to take all kinds of Produce and Goods at his Store, opposite the Mechanics' Institute, upon the moat reasonable terme. Geohge D. Lockhabt, 2-20 Colombo and Hereford streets. ONE POUND REWARD. OTRAYED from Templeton, on the 21st tO a grey pony MARE, branded B G (distinct) on the near shoulder. lhe above reward will be paid on the delivery of the mare at James Rodgeb's, Templeton. February 21, 1867. 2-23 PUBLIC NOTICE. HIS HONOR THE SUPERINTENDENT directs it to be notified that on the let of April next the Reserves of Timber on Banks Peninsula, numbered 228, 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 23+, 241, and 242, will cease to be so reserved, pursuant to a resolution of the Provincial Council, Session XXVI., in accordance with Clause 21 of the Waste Lands Regulations. Joseph Beswick, Secretary for Pabl.c Works. Public Works Office, Christcliurch, Jan. 24,1867. 1-29 NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at Leeston, from Little 1 River, December 31, 1866, at halfpast seven p.m. : — One nearly rpd Heifer; got large slit in side of off ear ; branded like 4Q large on top of near ribs One dark red and white Heifer; marked &; branded like aforesaid One nearly white Bull, with very short horns; seem to have been sawn or filed off; no brand visible One red and white brindled Bull; no brand or mark visible One young light red and white Bull; no brand visible Thirty-five miles driving, and Iβ a head ordinary damages claimed. If the above be not released within a period of twenty-one days from the above date, will be sold. James Cabston, 1-10 Poundkeeper. HEATHCOTE MILLS. MR. J. L. WILSON begs to inform the public that he has erected a NEW 3ILK MACHINE, With all the la est improvements, with cleaning apparatus or wheat, &c, and is confident that he can an article equal to any in the province. With thanks for past favors, hopes to merit a continued share of .patronage. J. L. W. also wishes to state that he has the business of his late brother-in-law, MR. R. MEERS, Cashel street, Where they can be as well supplied as at his No. 1 STORE, Market-place. 1-24 STORAGE. STORAGE. STORAGE for 40,000 or 50,000 Bushels of Grain. Apply 2-14 H.Matson &Co. J. BALDWIN, Colombo Sxbebt, Chbistchttbch, BEGS to announce having completed hia arrangements for carrying on the business of an UNDERTAKER, in all its Branches, ifl prepared to furnish every requirement, and conduct Funerals at moderate charges ; and hopes to secure a share of patronage in thie department of bis Business. 1~1«7 MESSRS. NEWNHAM & BUDDLE having taken the store lately in the occupation of J. D. Macphereon, Esq., at Kaiapoi, are prepared to receive wool, grain, &c., for storage or shipment on the usual terms. Station stores supplied. Kaiapoi, November 6, 1866. 11-7
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