New Advertisements. SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1869. SALE OF WOOL, SKINS, AND TALLOW. r* 0 AIKMAN will StfLL BY PUBLIO %j 9 AUCTION at the ÜBW SALE BOOMS, CASHEL STEEET, On the above date, QUANTITY OF WOOL, SKINS, AND TALLOW. further particulars in future advertisement. Sale at 11 o'clock. 4-3 FRIDAY, APBIL 9, 1869. HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE AND EFFECTS. CO. AIKMAN has received instructions # from the Rev. George Grant to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION, at hia RESIDENCE, ST. ASAPH STREET, The whole of his FURNITURE, &c, Consisting of— j Mahogany ohiffionier, table, sofa Chairs, books, bedsteads, hair mattrasses Feather bed, book case, clock Kitchen utensils, American stove Crockery, &0.,& c. 1 cottage piano, by Henderson. I Sale at 12 o'clock. 4-3 j THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 1867. IN THB NEW SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET DWELLING-HOUSE, COTTAGE AND LAND, On the Fendalltown Road, FOR POSITIVE SALE. BY PUBLIO AUCTION. CO. AIKMAN has been favored with , instructionsjjto SELL as above— Hat moßt desirable family residence* situate on the Fendalltown road» built by Mr R. Symington, with the capital four-roomed cottage, stable, and other offices on the ground. The land extends over eight acres, and is beantifttlly laid out in garden (well-planted with fruit trees), shrubberies, and paddock. For further particulars apply to MB JAMESON, Messrs Symington & Co.'s, Cathedral square; or to THE AUCTIONEER. A large part of the purohase money may remain on mortgage. Sale at 12 o'clock. 4-3 ORANGES, LEMONS, AND PINE APPLES, Just arrived from Sydney at S. & H. STEWART'S, Wholesale and Retail Fruit Dealers, 4-3 Next door to Town Hall. NOTICE. TMPOUNDED, at Leeston, onMaroh 31— 48 mixed SHEEP, branded 0 S owner or agent, Mr Johnstone. If not released prior to April 5,1869, wfll be sold. A W. ROWLAND, 4-3 Poundkeeper, Leeßton. CANTERBURY RIFLE ASSOCIATION. rpHE USUAL MONTHLY MEETING of JL the Council of the above Association will beheld at White's Hotel, Christchuroh, on MONDAY EVENING, the sth April, at halfpast seven o'clock. Business-To receive reports, and other important business. H. E. ALPOBT, 4-8 Honorary Secretary. , CHRISTOHURCH HIGH SCHOOL. THE SECOND QUARTER will commence on MONDAY, April 5, at nine a.m. CHARLES FRASER, Chairman of Board of Directors. Christchurch, March 31. 4-3 LOST. LOST, in Chrißtchurch, the CAP of a Spring Cart j the finder will he rewarded by leaving it with A. Bitchib, Baker, Colombo street, Christchuroh. 4-3 LADIES' SCHOOL, CHRISTCHURCH, COLOMBO STREET, SOUTH, Between St Asaph street and Town Belt South, CONDUCTED by MISS COLE, who is assisted by visiting teachers. Tbe EASTER TERM will begin on MONDAY, APRILS, 1869. Arrangements are .made for receiving Boarders and Day Pupils. 3-18 rpBANSPARENCIES! TRANSPARENCIES !! TRANSPARENCIES !! ! Painted in oil to any design on the shortest notice, at LANE'S CITY CARRIAGE WORKS, OB AT MB, JONES, Painter and Plumber, Market-place. 4-3
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1862, 3 April 1869, Page 3
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