New Advertisements. ( ————^———— _ SHEEP FOR SALE. ! YT/ILSON & ALPORT hare for Sale, bj I-•Vγ private treaty, i 300 half-bred Leicester ewes, 2, 4, and j 6-tootli 400 lambs, wethers, and ewes, half-bred i Leioeeters, and Southdowns. 3-1S AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ON S A -L E: — Ben tail's celebrated 4-horse-power threshing machines, complete BentalTs winnowing machines Richmond and Chandler's shafF-cutters Horneby's steel mould-board two-wheel heavy ploughs, with a large assortment of extras. WIIiBON & AXFOBT, 3-18 Market-place, Christchurch. SATURDAY, JUNE 15, BY PUBLIC AUCTION IN THE NEW SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET. CC. AIKMAN has received inetructiona • to cell on the above day The following Goods, viz. :— 50 sacks wheat 20 sacks barley 13 tons sharps 5 bales corn sacks 10 kegs blueetone, &c. Sale at 11 o'clock aharp. Terms at sale. 6-13 ANNUAL SESSION OF THE DIOCESAN SYNOD OF CHRISTCHURCH. mHE RIGHT REV. THE LORD 1 BISHOP OF CHRISTOHUROH has directed that the Annual Session of the Diocesan Synod of Christchuroh be opened on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1867, At noon. The meetings will be held in the Freemasons' Hall* kindly lent for the purpose. Previous to the opening of the Session there will be Morning Service, with Holy Communion, at St. Michael's Church. The service will commence at half-past ten o'clock. The offertory colleotion will be in aid of the fund for defraying the expenses of Synod. Q. CoTTBBIiI, Diocesan Secretary. Christchurch, June 12,1867. 6-13
CANTERBURY ENGINEER VOLUNTEERS. AN INSPECTION OF ARMS and instruction Parade will be held by the Adjutant C.M.D., on Friday, the 14th instant, at seven p.m., in the Drill-shed, Christchurch. Leave of absence will not be granted except under medical certificate or abaenoe from the distriot. Alexander Leak, Captain Commanding C.E.V. June 11,1867. * 613 THE WELLINGTON HOTEL, Txtam Stbbet, Chbistchubch, JS now occupied by Mr S. Williams, late proprietor of the Beach Hotel, Lake Ellesmere, and. formerly of the Timaru Hotel, Timaru. S. Williams begs to inform his friends and the public generally that he will endeavour to give that satisfaction as he has done heretofore. Good accommodation for Boarders. First-class stabling. Seasonable terms. S. WmJAMS, Proprietor. June 11,1867. 613. A LECTURE OK TSB " STATE OF RELIGION IN FRANCE," Will be delivered by the REV. CHARLES FRASER, A.M., In the Town Hall, on THIS EVENING, At half-past seven o'clock. The Rev. Lorenzo Moore, of Papanuii will take the chair. 6-13 RICCAETON YARDS. BY PUBLIC A? 7 CTI ON, OS THURSDAY, JUNK 13, If I X E D CATTLE, SHEEP, 190 LAMBS, in their wool. &c, &c.» &c Sale at 1 o'clock. J. H. Bbiwett, 6-12 Auctioneer. f} N SALE, AT THE "PRESS" OFFICE, COLORED CARDS IN PACKS. WANTED, a Married Couple, without encumbrance. required to understand farm work; * the wife, to cook. Apply at the Omoß or thh P-fis. 6*12
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