Properties. HAGLEY PARK. FOR SALE, mHAT VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROX PERTY, containing about twenty-four acres, with long frontage on the Town Belt west. The land is completely fenced in a convenient manner, and the whole of it in the best English grass. The improvements comprise a cottage, stable, stockyard, Ac, and there is a good garden, and an artesian well. For price and terms apply to No. 149 3-30 Habman & Stevens. TO LET, From and After the Ist June Next, THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING-HOUSE adjoining the "Press" Office. This building is peculiarly adapted for chambers, or for business premises. Apply to Messrs Habmak & Stevens, or at the Office of this Paper. 2-27 Mr. C. C, Aikman. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17. SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION OF SIXTY-FOUR HEAD OF CATTLE, DAIRY COWS, HORSES, ETC., AT THE RICCARTON YARDS, WITHOUT ANY RESERVE. CC. AIKMAN has been instructed by • Mr Gillespie, who is about leaving for England, to sell by public auction, on the above day, at the Riccarton Yards, where (by the kind permission of Mr Bennett), they will be removed for the convenience of Bale, the following Stock — 10 first-class dairy cows, in milk and in calf, and several just springing 30 head of bullocks and cows, good beef 12 eteere, two to three years old, half fat 12 steers, two years old, in good condition Also, 2 superior hack mares, good after stock The Auctioneer calls attention of buyers to the above stock; the cows are all from Mr Gillespie's own dairy, and the other cattle are quiet, and principally pail-fed. Without reserve. Sale at 12.30. Terms at sale. 4-12 Election Notice. TO GEORGE LESLIE LEE, ESQ. SIR, —We, the undersigned, beg to request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a candidate for the representation of the Oxford District, in the Provincial Council. Wβ beg to remain, Sir, Your obedient servants, (Signed) James Tipping, And twenty other Electors. TO JAMES TIPPING, ESQ., AND THE OTHER ELECTORS SIGNING THE REQUISITION. Deab Sib, — I have much pleasure in acceding to your request that I will allow myself to be nominated as a candidate to represent the Oxford District in the Provincial Council. I shall take an early opportunity of requesting you to meet mc in order that I may give you every information as to my views on such matters as are likely to be brought under consideration at the ensuing session of the Council. I am, dear Sirs, yours faithfully, 4-12 Geo. Lesmb Lee. Miscellaneous. NOTICE. T MPOUNDED, at Templeton, on April 5, 1 from Home Bush station, Malvernhills, one dark strawberry BULL ; branded W on off rump ; also branded 80 on off ribs. If the same be not released within twentyone clear days from the above date, will be sold. R. Hawkins, Poundkeeper. Templeton, April 11, 1867. 4-12 STANMORE ROAD BRIDGE. NOTICE. THE STANMORE ROAD BRIDGE will be Closed, during the repairs, from this date until further notice. F. E. Stewabt, For Secretary for Publio Works. Public Worki Office, April 8,1867. 4-9 HALSWELL ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. ! AT a Meeting of the Board held at Mr Charles Clark's offices, Colombo street, Christchurch, on Friday, the 15th. March, instant, it was resolved —" That a District Road Rate of 6d in the £ be made upon all lands, buildings, and tenements within the district, as the same shall appear on the Ratepayers' Roll. W. G. Bbittak, 4-13 Chairman. ORARI HOTEL. Great South Road. THOMAS WADSWORTH BEGS to intimate that he has Let the Hotel to his brothers-in-law (Messrs Wooding and Irvine), the former of whom has been his assistant in the management of the business. He feels every confidence in recommending his successors to the gentlemen in the 'surrounding district and those friends who have so kindly patronised the establish ment. T. W. will feel obliged by an early settlement of outstanding accounts. MESSRS WOODING AND IRVINE, In reference to the above, respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage which has hitherto been so liberally bestowed on Mr Wadaworth, as they are determined that nothing shall be wanting on their part to ensure the comfort of visitors. In short, they will endeavor to maintain the high character which has been given to the hotel by travellers on the Great South Road. Wines, spirit*, and ales of the best brands. Excellent stabling and paddock accommodation. 4-3
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1386, 17 April 1867, Page 3
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