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Merchandise, &c, TBK MISSES LOWTHER will SELL THE REMAINDER OF THEIR STOCK AT A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES In order to ensure an IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE. Saturday, October 26, 18<>7. 10-26 PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. BUYERS are invited to inspect my stock of the above instruments, and leatn my prices for cash or long terms of paymeut, before purchasing either at public sales or of private persons. 10-2 C. BoNNnrGTOif: T>ENJAMIN HALE Cashel Sthebt, Cebistohubch, Nearly Opposite Anderson's Foundry, MAKES 07 IMPOBTBR OP Sails Canvas and duck Rick cloths Drill and calico Threshing cloths Bunting, all colours Horse cloths Manilla rope Cart covers Tarred hemp rope Canvas and duck Spunyarn and marline tents Twine, palms; 1 and American drill tents needles ' '"" Calico tents Pitch, tar, and oakum Canvas hose, for Garden lines and resin 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 Tenders. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. ryiENDERS are invited by Mandeville and A Rangiora Road Board, by eleven o'clock on Mondiy, December 2, for the following TIMBER:— 6000 feet black birch planking, 8 x 3, 15 and 16 teet long 12 pieces black birch, 15 x 6, 25 feet long . 20 black birch piles, 12 squared, 28 to 35 feet long 20 piles, round, black pine, totara, or manuka, not less than 1 foot in centre, free from bark, 28 feet to 35 feet long. Tenders to state price for sawn, squared and round, also the price delivered at Rangiora. G. Leslie Lbk, 11-27 Chairman.

Public Notices. G. COATES, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, COLOMBO STREET, Established in New Zealand Seventeen Years, T>E»S TO THANK THE PUBLIC for the generous support accorded to him since the commenced business in Christen urch and to assure them that no exertion will be spared to merit a still greater share of their favour. G. Coates would further intimate that for the purpose of supplying the publio -with articles of a first-class character, both .as regards design and material, he intends returning to England by first steamer, where hie knowledge of the business and requirements of the place will enable him to supply the publio with articles which, for cheapness and quality, will defy competition. His ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES will be MANUFACTURED by HIMSELF, and j the publio may rely on their maintaining the high character for which they have been celebrated. PARCELS of JEWELLERY, &0., are received every month via Panama, and any article not kept in stock can be had in four months from date of order. EVERY ARTICLE PURCHASED at this Establishment will be GUARANTEED, or failing to give satisfaction will be exchanged. The business will be carried on as hitherto under the management of Mr. H. Thomson, and an efficient staff of workmen, and all repairs entrusted to him will be executed in a manner that will do credit to himself and give satisfaction to his customers. 11-11 TTTATCHES. WATCHES. WATCHES. LOCKETS. LOCKETS. LOCKETS. Just to hand via Panama. English Lever Hunting Watches, from £6 0 Colored Gold Lockets, from 10 Colored Gold Lockets, eet in diamonds 10 10 A visit to the undersigned will convince those in want of watches that they can be supplied as oheaply as in England. G. Coates, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 11.11 Colombo street. CARLTON- YARDS. THE UNDERSIGNED HOLDS AN AUCTION BALE FOR STOCK of all kinds in the above yards EVERY WEDNESDAY. Good paddock accommodation for sheep or cattle close to the yards. 0»9 0, 0. Aoacur.

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1582, 2 December 1867, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XII, Issue 1582, 2 December 1867, Page 3