Public Notices. TO MERCHANTS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. THE UNDERSIGNED, having completed the erection of their Stores at the Christchuroh Railway Station, will be prepared, on and after TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1, To undertake the STORAGE OF GRAIN, WOOL, AND OTHER PRODUCE At reasonable rates. J. C. AIKMAN & CO. Christchurch, Nov. 27, 1868. 12-8 WOOL, GRAIN, &o. THE UNDERSIGNED will make liberal ADVANCES on WOOL, GRAIN, or MERCHANDISE, stored with them for sale. Parties storing as above will effect a considerable saving in labour aud cartage, as a line of rails passing between their stores enables them to receive and deliver,'goods, &c, without these extra charges. \ J. C. AIKMAN & CO., ; Imperial Stores, Christchurch Railway \ Station. Dec. 1,1868. 128 DISSOLUTION OF PAETNEESHIP. r\ BEAT CLEARING SALE or GROCERIES, O I L M A N'S STORES, &c. THB STOCK 0_? THB t ALLIANCE TEA COMPANY, HIGH STREET, CHRISTC H U R C H, WILL B_B OFFERED FOR SALE AT A GREAT REDUCTION FOR CASH ONLY, 1 - COMMBKCING THIS DAT , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1868, ! And to be continued until JANUARY 9, 1869. ■ 12-5 FUNERALS. THE UNDERSIGNED having reduced the working expenses of his business, is now prepared to FURNISH FUNERALS, including hearse and burial fees for adults, for l £5 and upwards. ALFRED OSBORN, Undertaker. Cambridge Terrace, near Government Buildings. 12-5 TO PARTIES FURNISHING, &c. THE whole of the EXTENSIVE STOCK of the undersigned having been removed from High street to the Factory, Cambridge Terrace, it will be OFFERED at prices tnat will ensure a speedy clearance. ALFRED OSBORN, Cambridge Terrace, near Government Buildings. 12-5 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN McCALLUM, Watchmaker, begs to inform his customers and the public that he ha. REMOVED from near the AI Hotel to the SHOP LATELY OCCUPIED BY R. STODDART, High street, opposite City Hotel. At the same time he takes the opportunity of thanking them for past favors, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a continuance of the same. J. McCALLUM, 12-8 High street, Christchurch. JAMES JOHNS begs to inform the public, and farmers in particular, that his GRASS MOWING MACHINES Have received approval from several experienced persons in Canterbury, and also in the old country, which can be proved by undeniable evidence. He is prepared to mow grass for any one within a reasonable distance on such terms as may be agreed on, according to distance and circumstances. The advertiser is open to a challenge to mow grass with this machine against any other in Canterbury. J. JOHNS, Six-mile Peg, North road, f Where the machine may be seen at work. < 12-8 WOOL. I THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to ' MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOL f and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, DuCroz and Co., London j or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. E. S. DALGETY & CO., 1 Lyttelton and Christchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied on liberal tanas. . 11-4 ».
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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1770, 14 December 1868, Page 4
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