New Advertisements. £250 R E W A E D. r\X THE MORNING OF NOVEMBER 23 THE RESIDENCE OP Mil. GEORGE GOULD, ON THE NORTH TOWN BELT, , WAS WILFULLY AND MALICIOUSLY SET ON EIRE. THE SUM OF £250 WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE WHO WILL GIVE SUCH INFORMATION AS WILL LEAD TO THE CONVICTION OF THE OFFENDER OR OFFENDERS. GaSBZCE & COWLISHAW, H-25 Solicitors.
PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN that in pursuance of "The Public-house Ordinance, 1866, the QUARTERLY* MEETINGS of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace in and for the Colony of New Zeallnd will be held on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Resident Magistrates' Courts, Chrietchurch, Lyttelton, Kaiapoi, Timaru, and Akaroa, for the purpose of taking into consideration applications for Public-house Licenses. RECEIVED AT THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT-HOUSE, CHRISTCHURCH. Name of Applicant. Kind of License. Situation of House. Christopher Dearing ... Hotel ... Antigua street, Christchurch Edward Burns ... Hotel .... Oxford terrace, Chrietchurch George Brooker ... Hotel ... Oxford terrace, Christchurch John Plank ... Hotel ... Market-place, Chrietchuroh George Gaynor ... Country Hotel ... Addington Walter Spring ... Country Hotel ... South Bridge Charles George Dann ... General ... Colombo street, Christohurcb. Samuel Lee Bell ... Wine and Beer ... Colombo street, Chrietchurch W. Naish ... Wine and Beer ... Junction, Stanmore Road Henry John Brake ... Wine and Beer ... Springe Track Joseph Henry Bailey ... Conditional ... Little Racecourse Hill RECEIVED AT THE RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT-HOUSE, LYTTELTON. Name of Applicant. Kind of License. Situation of House. Tom Waterworth ... Wine and Beer ... London street, Lyttelton Edward Nurse ... Wine and Beer ... London street, Lyttelton (Signed) Thomas B. Bain, Clerk to the Bench. Resident Magistrate's Office, Christchurch, November 17, 1867.
No notice has been received by the Clerk ti having been received at the Resident Magistral CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE EXPORT COMPANY (LIMITED). "PUBLIC MEETINGS will be held at the JL following place at seven p.m:— SELWYN FORKS (DERRETT'S), ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28. Jambs Wylde, 11-18 Secretary. THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF KNIGHT AND CO. THE UNDERSIGNED having PURCHASED of the Trustees the BOOKDEBTS in the above Estate, hereby gives notice that he requires the came to be PAID without delay, and that proceedings will be taken to recover such as are not settled forth* with. The amounts may be paid to Mr Knight, who has authority to collect the same ; or to J. H. TWBNTTMAX, Cathedral -sq v are. November 25,1867. 11-26 WOOL SALE. CC; AIKMAN Segs to intimate that. • all WOOL, SKINS, or TALLOW intended for next monthly SALE, to be held on rtonon.Ua. ft ™~ ~«™ W« tltfKTTt TXT
to the Bench, Chrietchurch, of any applications tea' Court, Kaiapoi, Titnaru, or Akaroa. 11-26 Shipping. WHITE STAB LINE. FOR LONDON DIRECT. FIRST WOOL SHIP OF THE SEiSON. 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 vo> age home and back to this port having been accomplished in less than seven months, including seven weeks occupied in discharging and loading cargoes in the London docks. Passengers in the s tloon are provided with bedding, linen, and other requisites The second-cabin is a house on deck, wel ventilated and roomy. A milch cow will be placed on board. For freight or passage apply to
December 6, can now be SENT IN. New Salerooms, Cashel street, November 25,1867. 11-26 FOR SALE, nf\ ACRES OF LAND, on the Coal v>U Track, near White's accommodationhouse, and having a frontage on the Waimakariri. Apply to Mr. Johk Hossack, 11-26 Casbel street east. SHIP GLENMARK, FROM LONDON, R. Wklsemoke, R N.IL, Commander. HPHE ABOVE SHIP having this day been 1- reported at the Custom-house, Consignees are requested to pass entries, present bills of lading, and pay freight at the office of the undersigned, Ly telton, without whose endorsement no goods will be delivered. All goods not passed for by Tuesday, November 19, will be cleared and stored by a Customs' Agent at Consignee's risk and expense. Mixbs & Co^ Lyttelton and Chrietchurch. November 11,1867. 11-15 m> oi araw jjiYMxaaaaxTS,
Miles & Co., Lyttelton, Chrietchurch, and Timaru. 10-4 STEAM TO WELLINGTON, NAPIER, TATTRANGA, AUCKLAND, NELSON, GREYMOUTH, HOKITIKA, AND SYDNEY. fTIHE Panama, New Zealand, and AuaX tralian Royal Mail Company's Steamship EGMOKT, A. W. Jack, Commander, Iβ appointed to sail for Wellington, Napier, Tauranga, and Auckland on or about WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 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 Mixbs & Co., 11-M lytMfem asd Cbriitehanib
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1577, 26 November 1867, Page 1
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