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New Advertisements. FOR SALE, A FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE, nearly new, with about one a.-re and a quarter of freehold land, tastefully laid out iv lawn, shiubhery, and garden, the latter being well stocked with choice fruit trees. The above property is situated in a very pleasant ant healthy locality, and most respectable neighbour hod. For particulars, &c, apply to W_. Collins, office of this paper. 10-17 YOUNG INVINCIBLE. XHE ABOVE WELL-KNOWN ENTIRE 1 will be at the Kaikainui Hotel, Kaiapoi, every Tuesday from twelve till two o'clock ; and at the Miners' Arms, Coal Track, every Thursday from twelve till two o'clock. For particulars see card. John Lock, 11-22 Owner. TEMPLETON POUND. THIS POUND will be LET for a period of twelve months, commencing January 1, 1868. Persons desirous of tendering are advised to read over terma of agreement and Pound nance, which can be seen at- the office of the Board, Taylor's hotel, Yaldhurst. Tenders must be sent in on Monday, December 2, by twelve a.m. F. G. Stedman, 11-23 Clerk to the Board. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED- begs to inform his customers and the public in general that he has KEDUCED the PRTCE of MILK to FOURPENCE PER QUART from this date. C. Bakeb, London street, Lyttelton. November 23, 1867. N.B.—Shipping supplied at the same price. 11-23 TO BE LET OR SOLD, THAT FREEHOLD PROPERTY known A3 T A U M U T U, Lake Ellesjiere, about three miles from Leeston, consisting of— 516 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS ARABLE LAND, divided by a splendid creek ; together with the right of run (from high to low water mark) to the frontage to Lake Ellesmere, viz., from the River Irwell to the sea. The improvements consist of SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, STABLES, STOCKYARDS, DAIRIES, &c. About 300 acres fenced and broken up. The Stock, consisting of about NINETY HEAD OF COWS, WITH CALVES, can be had at a valuation. Apply to William Hockley, Hereford street west, Near the Union Bank of Australia. 11-18

COALS. THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to SELL the best Newcastle Lambton SCREENED COALS— At Railway Station £2 43 per ton Delivered within the Town Belt £2 8s per ton Lat/bib & Gannon. Tuam street and Union wharf, November 16, 1867. 11-18 COALS. mHE UNDERSIGNED ABE NOW SELLING BEST NEWCASTLE GOBI'S, Delivered in Christehurch, at TWO POUNDS EIGHT SHILLINGS PER TON FOR CASH. 11-18 T. & E. Payitt.LYTTELTON CHRISTY MINSTRELS. TO C. WOLEDGE, ESQ. SIR, —On behalf of the Committee and Officers of the Lyttelton Colonists' Society I beg to tender my warmest thanks to you and your cc lleagues for the constant interest you have evinced in the welfare of our institution by your untiring and most successful endeavours to lend a helping hand to pay for " The house that England built." I remain, Sir, yours faithfully, Fbedk. D. Gibson, President. Lyttelton, November 22,1867. 11-23 FARMERS* CLUB. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at __ the Market Hall, Cathedral-equare, Christehurch, on SATURDAY, November 30, 1867, at three o'clock p.m., for the purpose of confirming the establishment of the Canterbury Farmers' Club, receiving and adopting rules and regulations for conducting business, electing officers and committee, enrolling members, and other matters. N.B —The rules and regulations now. framed are of a liberal character, the objects of the promoters comprising a general diffusion of knowledge on agricultural subjects, by encouraging debates and lectures (to be open to all members of similar clubs), and a general interchange of experience : to open and maintain correspondence with kin<?red societies in Britain, the British colonies, America, &c.; securing suitable books, periodicals and papers fi»r the use of members; to assist in the formation of similar clubs in outlying districts, and in connection with them the collection and compilation of such cropping and other statisticial information as may prove desirable; also, for simultaneously distributing informamat ion and effecting united action on matters affecting the agricultural community. B. D. Bust, 11*18 Secretary, pro Urn,

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XII, Issue 11575, 23 November 1867, Page 1

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