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Miscellaneous. MISSING FRIENDS, NEXT OF KIN, UNCLAIMED MONEY RESTORED, &c. HOGAN'SAUSTRALTAN.EtJROPEAN, AND AMERICAN GENERAL AGENCY OFFICE AND UNIVERSAL NEWSROOM, under the Patronage of the Governments of New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Western Australia, New Zealand, &c., &c. Mr. Collins, of the Canterbury Press, is hereby appointed my authorized agent. Enquiries for missing friends, or other information sought through the advertising columns of this journal, will have immediate attention. Agents are appointed in the principal towns in the world, and newspapers published by them are regularly filed and open to the free inspection of the public. Communications requiring replies should contain postage stamps. Address—Pobtlajtd, Victoria, Australia. John Hogan, 3-8 Sole Proprietor. CHEAP SEASONED TIMBER ON SALE. QUBSTANTTALBUILDINGS ERECTED, O size to be 26 feet long by 12 feet wide ; passage in centre, with double partitions; fanlight above entrance door; studs 4x2, V.D.L. timber; floor tongued and grooved ; your choice of casement or sash windows ; mouldings put round doors and window frames ; roof boarded under shingles ; stone piles, and brick chimney : the above completed for £15. All material on view; the buildings guaranteed to stand inspection ; proportion made in cost as to size. Built in country, and no extra charge. Chisels, plane-irons, axes, adzes and augurs at home prices. Thomas Pubdie, 1-31 Builder, Papanui road, Christchurch. i NOTICE. ' THE "PRESS" AGENCY OFFICE, AT LYTTELTON, HAS BEEN REMOVED TO MR. GODDARD'S, Next to the Old Telegbaph OrpiCE, Oxford Street. MR. J. GODDARD Has been appointed to be the AGENT FOR THE PROPRIETOR OF THE " PRESS," At Lyttelton, In the place of Mr. Sydney Wright, and is authorised to collect all sums due to him and to pay all charges on his account. 9-1 CITY PAPERHANGING DEPOT. MESSRS. LUMMIS & GAPES having taken the very commodious premises adjoining the City Hotel, beg to inform their country friends and the public generally that they are prepared to supply them with all the requisites of their trade at a reasonable price; first-class articles guaranteed. They have now in stock a very large assortment of first-class papers, varying in price from 6d to 10s per piece, together with oils, paints, &c. Writing, graining, and gilding done. Lttmmis & Gapes, Next door to the City Hotel. The undersigned having entered into fresh business arrangements, requests that all accounts due to him may be settled forthwith. Mr Harrison is authorised to collect all outstanding accounts. 3-26 Geobge Ltjmmis. WOOL, STATION SUPPLIES, &o. rpHE UNDERSIGNED make Liberal Cash X 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. Miles & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. October 23,1866. 10-24 FARM SERVANTS. WANTED —A respectable Married Couple as general farm servants; the man must be well up in all kinds of farm work ; the woman will have to cook ani attend to a dairy. Apply to J. T. White, Kaiapoi or Ohoka. 3-26 MISSING FRIENDS. nnHOMAS FRASER, late of Ross-shire, JL Scotland, wishes to hear from his brother John, late of Loch Broom, Ross-shire. Address to David Naibn, Wine and Spirit Merchant, Hereford street ; or to Simon Mcßay, Kowai Pass. 3-5 HEATHCOTE MILLS. MR. J. L. WILSON begs to inform the public that he haa erected a j NEW 3ILK MACHINE, With all the la est improvements, with cleaning apparatus or wheat, &c, and is confident that he can prod'xie 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, Caehel street, Where they can be as well supplied as at his No. 1 STORE, Market-place. 1-24 J. BALDWIN, Colombo Stkeet, Chbistchubch, BEGS to announce having completed his arrangements for carrying on the business of an UNDERTAKER, in all its Branches, is prepared to furnish every requirement, and conduct Funerals at moderate charges ; and hopes to secure a share of in this department of his Business. V 1-19 ARTESIAN WELLS. TOSEPH WALKER & CO., Artesian £J Well Sinkers, beg respectfully to inform the public they are prepared to undertake the sinking of wells in town or country on most reasonable terms. Any orders they may be kindly favored with to be left at Mr J. Pabkeb's, corner of Cashel street wejt, where they -will be punctually attended to. 3-23 MESSRS. NEWNHAM & BUDDLE having taken the store lately in the occupation of J. D. Macpherson, 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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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 2 April 1867, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 2 April 1867, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XI, Issue 1373, 2 April 1867, Page 4

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