FOR SALE, A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, nearly new, with about one acre and a quarter of freehold land, tastefully laid out in lawn, shiubbery, and garden, the latter being well stacked with choice fruit trees. The above property is. situated in a very pleasant and healthy locality, and moat respectable neighbourhood. For particulars, &c., apply to Wμ. Collins, office of this paper. 10-17 WOOL, SKINS, HIDES, AND TALLOW. THE NEXT MONTHLY SALE will be held in the NEW SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET, ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1. C. C. AIXMAN, 10-24 Auctioneer. T>ENJAMIN HALE, Cashel Stbeet, Chbistohitboh, Nearly „ Opposite Anderson's Foundry, MAKES 0? IMPOBTEB OF Sails Canvas and duck Rick cloths Drill and calico Threshing cloths Bunting, all colours Horse clothe Manilla rope Cart covers Tarred hemp rope Canvas and duck Spunyarn and marline tents Twine, palms, and American drill tents needles Calico tents Pitch, tar, and oakum Canvas hose, for Garden lines andresin gardens Brass eyelets Flags Indiarubber hose Awnings • &c, &c, &c. &c, &c., &c. j TENTS ON HIRE, ALL SIZES. Orders by post promptly attended to. Repairing done. N.B.—Wholesale and retail. 10-23 VXD OF NEW ADVEBTI3BMBKTB.
Shipping , . WHITE STAB LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEASON. mHE CELEBRATED CLIPPER SHIP BLUE JACKET, James White, Commander, (Carrying first and second-cabin passengers only) will load with Wool as fast as the clip comes to' hand, and should be ready for sea about the end of December. This magnificent ship is well known -in Canterbury for her uniformly comfortable and rapid passages, her last voyage home and back to this port having been accomplished in lees than seven months, including seven weeks occupied in discharging and loading cargoes in the London docks. Passengers in the saloon are provided with bedding, linen, and other requisites. The second-cabin is a house on deck, well ventilated and roomy. A milch cow will be placed on board. For freight or passage apply to Miles & Co:, Lyttelton, Chrietchurch, and Timaru. 10-4 STEAM TO WELLINGTON, NAPIER, TAURANGA, AUCKLAND, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, AND SYDNEY. THE Panama, New Zealand, and Australian Royal Mail Company's Steamship LORD ASHLEY, H. Wobsp, Commander, Is appointed to sail for Wellington, Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland on or about . SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27, At| three o'clock p m., Taking on passengers for Nelson, Greymouth, Hokitika, and Sydney, to be transhipped to the Company's steamship Claud Hamilton at Wellington. For freight or passage apply to Mnsa & Co., 10-22 Lyttelton and Ohriitohuroh.
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1550, 25 October 1867, Page 1
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