New Advertisements. BERLIN NEEDLEWORK. MRS. POPE has just received per Canute, some very beautiful work, among which I will be found banner screens, hand screens, ottomans, tea infusers, breakfast trays, fender stools, chimney valances, music stools, cushions and slippers ; articles for braiding in silk, cloth, velvet, merino, twill, muslin, and long cloth; fancy mat trimmings in silk, worsted, and cotton; gold and silver cords, tassels, fringes, beads and twists; cords and tassals for cushions, Ottomans, &c, in great variety ; filoselle, chenille, purse Bilk ; braids in gold, silk, alpaca, and cotton; four and six-thread fleecy; snuttles, albums, silver thimbles, Berlin and other patterns, 4c, 4c. N.B.—Patterns matched and work finished with every care. Market-place, Christchurch, May 3, 1867. 5-4 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, CANTBBBT/BY DISTBICT. In the Matter of the Debtors and Creditors Aots. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by three several orders of the above-named Court, made in Chambers this third day of May, the Estates of the undermentioned debtors were sequestrated and vested severally in the Receivers hereunder mentioned, pursuant to Section 8 of the Debtors and Creditors Act Amendment Act 1865 (which vesting order protects the person and estate of the debtor from the presentation of the petition until further orders), and Monday, the 24th day of June next, was appointed for the hearing of the petitions of the said debtors, at the Court-house, Christchurch, at eleven o'clook in the forenoon. Robert Warner, of the Provincial Hotel, Cashel street, Christch urob, licensed victualler—James Edwin Graham, Inspector in Bankruptcy, Christchurch, Receiver. James Travis, of the Masons' Arms, Waltham, near Wilson's Bridge, Canterbury, refreshment - house keeper and stonemason — James Edwin Graham, Inspector in Bankruptcy, of Christchurch, Receiver. Christopher Dearing, of the Shearers' Arms, Windmill road, Christchurch, licensed victualler—Frederio Henry Melville Walker, of Christchurch, Receiver. Dated this 3rd day of May, 1867. Fbancis Slateb, Christohurch, 5-4 Solicitor to the Petitions. BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY. THE FIFTH ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CANTERBURY AUXILIARY BLBLE SOCIETY will be held (D.V.) in the TOWN HALL, CHRISTOHURCH, ON MONDAY, MAY 13, 1867. James S. Turnbull, Esq., M.D., has kindly consented to take the chair. Ministers and gentlemen of various religious denominations may be expected to address the meeting. Hie chair will be taken at half-past six o'clock p.m. A collection will be made in aid of the Society's funds. The attendance of all persons friendly to the objects of the Society is respectfully and earnestly requested. Thomas R. Fishes, Hon. Seo. May 4,1867. 5-4 ACCOUNTS—W. WILSON. MR. JAMES SWIFT, Accountant, Cashel street, has been appointed by mc to collect all my outstanding accounts due up to December 31, 1866, with full authority to recover same in a Court of law if necessary. W. WttflON, 5-4 Liohfield street. CATTLE! CATTLE!! CATTLE!! I RICGARTON YARDS. IMPORTANT SALE BY PDBLIO AUCTION ON THURSDAY, .MAY 9, 1867, op A SPLENDID MOB OF MIXED CATTLE, consisting of— Bullocks Milch cows Steers, heifers Young stock 4c, 4c, 4c. Also, A few head of fat stock. Sale at 1 o'olock. J. H. Bennett, 5-4 Auctioneer. NOTICE. MY WIFE, ELIZABETH MILLER, nCe HESLOP, having been induced to leave her home without cause, I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debt she may incur, either in her own or my name. Chables Mllleb, Lyttelton, May 3, 1867. 5-4 FOR SALE, Fronting on the Fendaltown Road, TWO ACRES OF OpOD LAND, with a supply of water. Price £75 per acre. Also, one acre and a-half more, if required. Title good. Apply to Thos. Prr_a>__, Builder, 2-2 Papanui road.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1400, 4 May 1867, Page 1
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