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New Advertisements. COALS. COALS. COALS. PER AFFIANCE, FROM NEWCASTLE. TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. GEO. SIMSON & CO. HAVING CONCLUDED THEIR ARRANGEMENTS, ARE NOW PREPARED TO BUPPLY THE BEST HOUSEHOLD NEWCASTLE COALS At the following rates for cash, on delivery within the Town Belt:—At per ton, £2 8s ; at per half ton, £1 4s ; at per quarter ton, 12s. At the Railway Station. Christchurch, £2 4>s. per ton ; at Railway Station, Templeton (parties own bags), £2 10s per ton ; at Railway Station, Rolleston (parties own bags), £2 18s. Outside the Town Belt a eliding scale of Iβ per ton per half-mile for cartage will be made. TOWN OFFICE—CATHEDRAL SQUARE; Where all orders will be received and any information given, WHOLESALE DEPOT—RAILWAY STATION. N.B.—G. S. & Co., from their long experience and sole attention to the above trade, and the extensive and economical business arrangements made by them, can guarantee the supply of A REALLY FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE at the lowest remunerative price, and beg to call the particular attention of consumers to this important fact, viz. :— TWENTY CWT. TO THE TON GUARANTEED. N.B.—CASH BUYERS OF GREY RIVER COAL. Christchurch, September 1,1867. 9-2

NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, December 9, an OMNIBUS will RUN from the Chrietchurch RAILWAY STATION to the POST-OFFICE, to meet the Trains each way. FARES—SIXPENCE. All parcels and packages will be punctually attended to, and delivered to any part. Thos. C. MroLINS, 12-4 Proprietor. JOHN BARLEYCORN AGAIN ! By general request the TRIAL of John Barleycorn will be REPEATED in the New Town Hall on THURSDAY EVENING, the sth inst. Time and prices as before. 12-3 FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER, mHE CLIPPER SCHOONER QUEEN, W. H. Vbaib, Master. Apply to Beowneil & Co., 12-4 Colombo street.' STEAM TO DUNEDIN. THE New Zealand Steam Navigation Company's Steamship WELLINGTON, F. Holmes, Commander, Iβ appointed to sail for the above port on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, At noon. Apply to Mathbbon's Agenot., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Deoember 4. 12-4 END OV NEW ADVEBTIBBMBNTB.

T\T ONEY TO LEND. Money lent from ... ...£1 Money lent from £2 Money lent from £3 Money lent from ... ...£4 And upwards to £100 On Watches, Jewellery, and General Merchandise, bought, sold, and exchanged. CANTERBURY LOAN OFFICE, (Next door but one to Town Hall, High street.) J. Hbbmak, 12-4 Manager. mOWN HALL, CHRISTCHURCH. MADAME CARANDINI'S FINAL CONCERT, THIS EVENING (WEDNESDAY),DEC. 4, In acknowledgment of the liberal patronage the Company have received during their stay in Chrietchurch, each visitor will be presented with a CARTE DE VISITE Of either Madame Carandini or the Misses Rosina and Fannie. Tickets may be obtained, pictures selected, and seats secured at Bonnington's Music Warehouse. PROGRAMME. Past First. Duet, Piano —" Sicilian Vesper " —Mies Rosina and Miss Fannie Carandini Cavatina—" One Gentle Heart" (Wallace)— Madame Caraadini Song—"Come into the Garden, Maude" (Balfe)— Mr W. Sherwin Valse Brilliante—Vocal (Ardite) L'Estaai— Missßoeina Carandini Duffo Duet—"Well, if I must Speak my Mind" (Siege of Rochelle) — Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin Descriptive Song—"Jessie's Dream"—Miss Fannie Carandini Song—"l'll Watoh for Thee" (Hainee Bailey) —Miss Rosina Carandini Trio—"O Memory" (H. Leslie) —Madame Carandini, Mr W. Sherwin and Miss Fannie Carandini An interval of fifteen minutes. Pact Second. Grand Duet—" Of Fairy Wand " (Maritana) Mies Rosina Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin Song—" The Bonny hills of Scotland " —Miss Fannie Carandini Recit. and Air — " The Death of Nelson " (Braham)—Mr W. Sherwin Duet — " Sainted Mother" (Wallace) — Madame Carandini and Miss R. Carandini Irish Ballad—"Queen's Letter" (Hobbe)— Madame Carandini Old English Song — " Robin's Return" (Gabriel) —Miss Rosina Carandini Duet—"Trust Her Not" (Balfe) —Madame Carandini and Mr W. Sherwin " The Gipsies' Laughing Chorus " (Glover) — Company. The Company will appear at the New Hall, Lyttelton, on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5. 12-4

PANAMA, NEW ZEALAND, AND AUBTBALIAN BOYAL MAIL COMPANY. (LIMITED.) STEAM TO ENGLAND, CALIFOBNIA, AND NEW YORK, VIA PANAMA, In Conjunction with the Steamships of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company of London and Pacific Mail Steamship Company, New York. mHE SCBEW STEAMSHIP EAXAIA, 1456 Tons Register, 400 Horse-power, S. Haeey Weight, 8.N.8., Commander Is appointed to leave Wellington for Panama ON SUNDAY, DECEMBEB 8, At three o'clock p.m., with her Majesty's mails. Through bills of lading are issued at moderate rates, and shippers may rely on regular delivery in good order in schedule time. Thie Company's steaniero leave Sydney on the Ist, and Wellington on the Bth, of each month, are due at Panama on the s:h or 6th of the following month, and will form regular connection there as follows:— Fob Sottthascptok : Leave Colon on 6th or 7 th, arriving at Southampton 29th of each mcnth. i Fob San Feauckco: ! Leave Panama on 9th, arriving at San Francisco on 22nd of each month. Fob Nbw Yobk : Leave Colon on 12th or 13th, arriving at New York 20th or 21st' of each month. Passengers booked from all this Company's Agencies at through rates to Jamaica, St. Thomas, Havannah, Trinidad, Yera Cruz, and Demarara. First-class passengers are allowed 336 lbs, or twenty cubic feet, for luggage ; second-class, 168 lbs, or fifteen cubic feet, which must be delivered at the Agents'office, Lyttelton, twentyfour hours before the departure of the steamer, when it will be labelled, manifested, weighed, and measured. All excess to be paid for as measurement goods, without primage. For full particulars, rates of freight, passage, &c, apply to Muse & Co., Agents, IM6 Lyttaitoa and Gfaiutatanb

CANTERBURY SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION. THE COMMITTEE have the pleasure to announce that the FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF THE UNION will be celebrated about the commencement of the New Year, in connection with which it i> intended to provide A GRAND TREAT for the various Schools of the Union, on NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1868. In aid of this object collecting-books have been issued to the various schools for the purpose of canvassing for contributions of money, provisions, fruit, &c, for the treat. Contributions will also be thankfully received by the Officere of the Union, viz. — Mr. Fabb, President, Colombo street Mr. Jambson, Treasurer, Colombo street Mr. FisSHEB, Minute Secretary, Heathcote Mill stores, Cashel street Mr. Mbe, Corresponding Secretary, at Messrs Miles and Co., Hereford etreet. 12-4 RESIDENT MAGISTRATE'S COURT, KAIAPOI. AT a Quarterly Meeting of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace, held at the Courthouse, Kaiapoi, December 3, 1867, to consider applications for public-house licensee, the following was granted : — John Leith —Country hotel, LeitMeld. G. F. Hewunqb, Clerk to the Bench. Kaiapoi, December 3, 1867. 12-4 sheepskins! r>EPPERELL & SONS, Fellmongere, L Wool Scourers, &c, give the HIGHEST PRICE for Sheepskins, Hides, &o. AVONSIDE & WHITE HAST YARDS. 10-89

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1584, 4 December 1867, Page 1

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