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Public Notices. HALSWELLROAD BOARD. THE RATE ROLL of the above District for the year 1868-69 CAN BE SEEN iv the district at the echool-houao, Lower Lincoln Road ; at Mr Charles Clark's office, Colombo street; aud also at the office of the Secretary for Publio Works, Christchurch, until Ist October, 1868. All objections to bo in writing, and lodged seven clear days before the sitting of the Revising Commissioners. W. GtTIBB RBTtTAJT, Chairman. September 1,1868. 9-5 ASHBURTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. THE RATE ROLL for the Ashburton District will lie at Anthony Thompson's, Upper Ashburton, and the office of the Secretary for Publio Works, Christchuroh, from the first Tuesday in September until tho first Tuesday in Ootober, for the inspection of ratepayers.

W. S. Pbtbb, 9-5 Chairman. ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are Invited by the Elleßmero Road Board— about forty-three chains of road on main line near Mr McClure'e. Also, For forming about forty chains of road from Mr Harmon's gate to railway reserve. I Specifications can be seen at the offioe of the Board, Leeston. Tenders are to be sent in addressed to the Chairman of the Ellesmere Road Board, before Wednesday, 30th instant. W. G. Lunn, Road Overseer. Leeston, September 17,1868. 9-22 AVON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. THE RATE ROLL of thia district for the year 1869, will be OPEN for the INSPECTION of Ratepayers, at tne Road Board office, from the Ist of September to j the 6th of October. All OBJECTIONS must be made in ' writing, and lodged at this office seven clear days before the sitting of tho Revising Commissioner.

J. T. Pj-ACoo-V 9-1 Chairman. NEW ZEALAND ALMANACK AND DIARY. ADVERTISEMENTS for the New Zealand Almanaok and Diary for the ensuing year will be reoeived by Geo. Tombs, 8-29 " Press " Agency, Lyttelton. BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES. THE LYTTELTON BRANCH of this BANK will be CLOSED for BUSINESS on and after the 7th instant. Deposits and outstanding drafts will be paid at this Bank's Christchurch Office ; or at the Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton. J, Oswald G_lchbis_, Inspector. Christohurch, September 2. 9-3 NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED has this day RETIRED from the Bonding and Customs Agency and Shipping Business, in favour of Messrs J. A. Bird and W. B. Jones, whom he can confidently recommend to his numerous friends, and for whom he solicits a continuation of the support so long extended to himself.

A. LOUIS-ON, Lyttelton and Chriatohuroh. August 22,1868. The Undersigned having taken the business, together with the Free and Bonded Stores lately carried on by Mr A. Louiason, in Hereford street, Christohurch, and Norwich quay, Lyttelton, havo this day entered into copartnership as Custom-house, Shipping, and General Commission Agents, and trust by strict attention to the interests of the merchants and others, to merit their patronage and support. Jambs A. Bibb Wm. B. Jonbs, Christohurch, August 22,1868. 9-1 WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, DuCroz and Co., London ; or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. E. S. Dalgety & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied on liberal terms. 11-4

GOOD WINTER FEED FOR CATTLB, j AND PLENTY OF WATER. THE UNDERSIGNED having taken that Run known as Ashworth's, bounded on Ith Sea Beach, between Saltwater Creek and I Leithfield, is prepared to TAKE in CATTLE for GRAZING, at £1 per head per annum. Every care will be taken, out no responsibility ncurred. Angus M'Donald, Jun., -21 Little Brown's Bridge. j TO GAS CONSUMERS. THE ATMOSPHERIC LAMP REQUIRES NO CHIMNEY, and supplies a brilliant light surpassing gas. It burns for eight hours eaoh day at tho cost of one shilling per week. J. P. Omvbb, Agent for Canterbury. London and Canterbury streets, Lyttelton. N.B.—-Cut up Firewood in any quantity. 0-23

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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1730, 24 September 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1730, 24 September 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1730, 24 September 1868, Page 1

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