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Public Notiecs. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the co-partnership hitherto subsisting bo- ' tween tho undersianed, John James Kin-, and Frederick Qrpwood, as Accommodation House Keepers, on tho reserve on tho North Bank of the River Hurnnui, in the Province of Nelson, has been this day DISSOLVED by mutual consent. The business of the said Accommodation House will in future be conducted by the said John James King, who will pay all debts due by and receive all moneys owing to the said firm. Given under our hands this 17th day of September, IS6S. John Jambs Kino, 9-19 Fbedk. OKI-wood. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED can BUILD a neat substantial COTTAGE, 20 feet by 10 feet, of full cut timber, best quality, brick chimney, and complete, for £25; any size buildings ; the works and material guaranteed. Shop fixtures of all sorts made to order. All specifications properly executed. Windows, doors, timber, in large or small quantities, sold cheap. Country orders no extra charge. On receiving orders in all cases the cost of same given. The sooner the order is given the better, as each follows in rotation. N.B.—No public tenders noticed. Thomas Pttbdie, Builder, Papanui road, 4.4 Christchurch IRVINE'S HOTEL AND STORE, ASHBURTON. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOTEL BETWEEN CHRISTCHURCH AND TIMARU. JOHN IRVINE (1-te of the Orari Hotel), respectfully intimates to his friends and the public, that he has leased from the Government that old established Hotel, known as the A3HBURTON ARMS, With the excellent Stabling attached thereto, capable of accommodating thirty horses, with several roomy loose boxes, The range of bedrooms, contiguous to the Hotel, are unequalled for size and comfort. The only sheepyard (will hold 10,000 sheep) and stockyard at the Ashburton. SCALE OF CHARGES. Meals 2s 6d and Is 6d Beds 2sodandls6d ALL DRINKS-SIXPENCE. Stabling, per night 5s Horse feed ... ... ... ... Is Wines, spirits, and ales, of the best brands THE STORE Contains an excellent and well selected Stock of New Goods of every description, too numerous to particularise in an advertisement, at very moderate prices. PERIODICAL SALES OF STOCK, -&>. Ashburton being midway between Christchurch and Timavu, arrangements are being made for holding periodical sales of cattle, horses, &0., due notice of which will be given. Ashburton Arms Hotel, June, 1868. 6-13

mHE THOROUGH-BRED IMPORTED HORSE "MALTON" Will STAND THIS SEASON, at the Bush Inn, Riccarton. Maltou was bred by Sir Tatton Sykes ; got by Rifleman, dam by Hampton out of Centurion's dam, by Comus. Malton is sire of Belle of the Isle, Magenta, and several other winners, Southern Chief, &c. Paddocks provided for mares, and every care taktn, but no responsibility. Terms—Six guineas a mare, payable by promissory note due Ist February, 1869. Paddocking to be paid on removal of mares. The horse and some of his stock can be seen on application to 9-1 Wm. C. Wbbb. mO STAND THIS SEASON, near ChristJ_ church, the thorough-bred entire Horse, GOLDEN GRAPE. For pedigree, &c, see Stud Book. | Apply to R. Gii.l-.tt, Leeston ; or to j 9-17 W. Luh_t, Riccarton. r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED 400,000 feet Baltio deals—ll x 3 and 9x 3 ; and T and G timber—6 x li, 6xl, 6xf,6xf,6x|, 6x_ 200,000 feet New Zealand boards and scantling, all sizes 50,000 feet VDL scantling 40,000 broad palings—s and 6ft; cedar broad boards, panelled doors, sashes and casements, ironbark spokes, naves and felloes, cart shafts, hurdles, stone piles 5 tons Morewood's galvanized iron ridge capping and guttering, nails, galvanised Bcrewß and wire 25,000 slates — duchess, countess, and ladies' 2 tons plasterers' hair 100 barrels Portland cement, boiled and raw linseed oil in drums, white lead in 281b tins, turpentine, castor oil in drums. W. MONTGOMEBY & CO. Cashel street, May 22,1868. 6-23 T_> ENJAMIN HALE Cashbl Stbket, Chbistohuboe, Nearly Opposite Anderson's Foundry, MAKEB. 09 IMPO2TBB 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, and American drill tentß needles Calico tents Pitch, tar, and oakum Canvas hose, for Garden lines and resin gardens Brass eyelets .Flags Indiarubber hose Awnings &C, &c, &c. &Q., &C., &C. , TENTS ON HIRE, ALL SIZES. Orders by post promptly attended to. Repairing done. N.B.—Wholesale and retail. 10-28 MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 and upwards on APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITY. Biobd. ¥_:. Fbredat, Solicitor, 7-18 Colombo street, Chri-lcluu-ch

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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1731, 26 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1731, 26 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1731, 26 September 1868, Page 3

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