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Miscellaneous. TO THE FLOCKMASTERS OF NEW ZEALAND. . UNDER ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. WILLIAM HENRY ALLEN'S PATENT FOOT-ROT OINTMENT, in cases 18 pots each, at 12a per pot. One pot will dress and cure 120 sho«p r ! ALLEN'S COMPOUND DISINFECTANT SOLUTION FOR THE CURE OF SCAB IN SHEEP, In casks at Bs. per gallon. One gallon is equal to sixty gallons sheep wash. Sheepownero can confidently rely upon these remedies, which have stood unrivalled for the last six years, aa the best, simplest, and cheapest means ever yet employed for the eradication of either SCAB or FOOT-ROT, in acknowledgment of which W. H. Allen holds innumerable certificates, and A TESTIMONIAL GOLD MEDAL, VALUED AT FIFTY GUINEAS. Sold by Messrs Miles & Co., and Messrs E. S. Dalgety and Co., Christchuroh and Lyttelton, agents for Canterbury Province; and wholsale by J. Solomok & Co., Wholesale Merchants, and R. Goldsbobough & Co. Woolbrokors, Melbourne, Victoria. SCAB. SCAB. SCAB. THE ' MYSTERY MADE PLAIN, MR. W. H. ALLEN is prepared to enter into Contracts with Flooktnastera and others for thorough eradication of either Scab or Foot-rot from Stations, for any length of time, and on terms which will comprehend a guarantee of complete suooeas, viz. NO CURE NO PAY. For terms, &c, apply to Messrs Miles & Co., and Messrs E. S. Dalgety & Co., Christchurch and Lyttelton, agents for Canterbury Province ; or to J. Solomok & Co., Queen street; or R. Goldsbobough & Co., Melbourne, Victoria. 3-4 CHEAP SEASONED TIMBER ON SALE. SUBSTANTIALBUILDINGSERECTEDg 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; root boarded under shingles; stono piles, and brick chimney: the above completed for £45. All material on view; tbe 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 augura at home prices. Thomas Pubdih, 1-31 Builder, Papanui road, Christohurch. PUBLIC NOTICE. IMMIGRATION. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Provincial Government will provido Free Passages for Single Women between the agea of fifteen and thirty ; and in tho case of grown-up farailias, the parents and sons will be allowed assistance to the extent of one-half the passage money if the other half is paid before embarkation, or if preferred to the extent of one-third, the other two-thirds being secured by bills given by,, friends in this province. No assistance will be given to single men, except in cases where they are part of families. By order of his Honor the Superintendent, R. R. Abmstbong, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchuroh, ' j March 21,1867. 3-22 BARNARD'S. NOTICE. TO RUNHOLDERS, BREEDERS, AND OWNERS OF HORSE SXOOK IK CANTERBURY AND ELSEWHERE JONES, M'GLASHAN & CO. are desirous of making it generally known ' that the privileges hitherto accorded to tho !• Christohurch horse-dealers at tho Repository, are now abolished. Jokes, H'Glabhan & Co., t 12-28 Auctioneer. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. op WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN I can bo comfortably Accommodated with Board and Residence at Mrs E. O'Connor'o (late Mrs J. Atkinson), in the vicinity of ' Bishop's-plaee, Christchurch. > February 27,1867. S-2S i ■ ■ ■ - OATS. OATS. WANTED— About 1000 Bushelo of Oats. Good samples only. Apply to OLLTViBS & CO., * 3-9 Cashel street, Chriatohurch > RIOOARTON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. 1 ATA MEETING OF THE BOABD, l\. held on the 4th day of February, 1867, it was resolved that a Rate of Ninepenoe in the Pound be made upon all lands, buildings, and tenements within the district, as the same 1 shall appear on the Ratepayers' Roll for tho year 1866 (Ootober, 1866, to October, 1867). PHTLCTg Tisch, ' 3-28 Chairman. NOTICE. MR. MIREHOUSE TO MRS. DARBY. AFTER the late advertisement of Mrs. Darby's, on Saturday last, I consider it 9 due to myself to inform the publio that the i late Sergeant-Major Darby's boots have been f offered to be sent down to her moro than i twice, and been refused; and also, on tho i occasion when she called with Mrs.Fergusson, 9 she refused to take them away with her in tho . trap. She has now got them in her possession. 4»*9 STANMORE ROAD BRIDGE. NOTICE. T' HE STANMORE ROAD BRIDGE will be Closed, during the repairs, from ; this date until further notico. > F. E. Stbwabt, For Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, April 8, 1867. 4-9 TENDERS WANTED for Ploughing about 200 acres of stubble Land; width of furrows to be nine inches, by six inches deep. Tenders to bo in by Friday next. J. S. yraxsMt ( KsfcgMi. April 8, 1667. -■■**

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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1380, 10 April 1867, Page 3

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