G, C. Aikman. FRIDAY, APRIL 9, 1869. ; HOUSEHOLD FUBNIXURB &M> I EFFECTS. CC. AIKMAN has received instructicmi • from the Rev. George Grant to SELL B_T PUBLIO AUCTION, at his RESIDENCE, ST. ASAPH STRMEf, The whole of his FURNITURE, &a, Consisting of— Mahogany chifHomer, table, sofa Chairs, books, bedsteads, hair mattrissn Feather bed, book case, clock Kitchen utensils, American stove Crockery, &0., &o. 1 cottage piano, by Henderson. Sale at 12 o'olook. 4-S Properties to Let and Sell. TO BE LET BY TENDER, For a term of years, either with or withon! © purchasing clause, Af\ ACRES OF SUPERIOR LAN®, Within half a mile of Christchuroh. This farm is well suited for a dairy, ha® a never failing supply of water, and there is a considerable quantity of flax on the land, aid contiguous to a large flax swamp. Also, 50 ACRES, near the Riccarton Church fronting the Great South Road, a corner lot This farm can be let on & long lease. Also, TWO SMALL ACCOMMODATION PADDOCKS, Near the Ohriatchuroh Railway Station. For further particulars apply to JOHN GRIGG, Cathedral sqaai-a. March 3,1869. 8-5 FOR SALE, A CAPITAL BIS-ROOMED HOUSE, cheap, with range and registered grate* and about half an acre of garden. Apply to P. PEARCE. 3-4 Armagh street. Educational, CHRISTCHUROH LADIES' SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1853. THE SECOND QUARTER of 1889 wUI commence on TUESTIAV. APRlli ft. MRS CHARLES THOMSON, Avon House, Oxford Terrace West. 4*2 MELVILLE HOUSE. YOUNG LADIES' BOARDING AN3> DAY SCHOOL. — Th© SECOND QUARTER of 1869 will commence (D.V.) am WEDNESDAY, THE 7th OF APRIL. • ■ ' 'ftsl MRS. FLETCHER (Widow of th© kl® Henry Fletcher, Esq.) would b@ glad to UNDERTAKE the EDUCATION of two or three families, at her own -residence, Kilmore street, first Gothic cottage on the waj to St Luke's Church. Terms on application. 3-80 NORTH rnOAD, KAIAPOI. THE MISSES PARNHaw w m bjj. OPEN their SCHOOL for ,*•-.« Ladies on TUESDAY, April 8,1869. 4-1 . — — CHRISTOHURCH HIGH SCHOOL, THE SECOND QUARTER will commons® on MONDAY, April 6, at nine ©Jpa. CHARLES ERASER, Chairman of Board of DiNtifaM. Christchurch, March 81. *& Tenders. ELLESMERE ROAD HOARD. TENDERS are INVITED for METALLING about FORTY CHAINS ©a Main _-o-x3, a-ear 4l»© X_"f»__- Hotel. Also, For WIDENING and CLEANING OUT 139 CHAINS of the Main Drain between Kfllinchy and Lake Ellesmere. Specifications of the above work* --fita -b» seen at the Road Board ofiice, Leeston. Tenders to be sent in, addressed to . fch® Chairman, not later than FRIDAY, April 9* WILLIAM G. LUNN, 4_{j ; Overseer. TENDERS are required for WIDENHIS and CLEANING a DRAIN at Kaiapoi. Also for clearing 20 acres of rushes at KaiapoL Particulars may be obtained of Messrs BELCHER & FAIRWIATHIBB Kaiapoi; or of C3_A& E, FOOKS, Surveyor, &c, Lichfield street, : ; OhnstcHa-Qh. Tenders to be delivered at Mr Fooks' o£ic@ s ,on or before SATURDAY, April 10. 8-80 fIRENDERS WANTED for a DTTOH and v JL'' BAHK FENCE, the fence .to be four sods high, and the ditch five -set wide. WILSON & MeALF_±g 9 *-*•* - -* SeSwfffi*
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1863, 5 April 1869, Page 3
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