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Public Notices. MEDICAL. SA. PATRICK, SURGEON, OHRIST- • CHURCH, may be CONSULTED at |MRS DERRY'S, Winchester street, Lyttelton, every TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, 3-23 From 1 till 3 p.m. "THE WEEKLY PRESS." FTIHE Proprietors of this Journal, in aoknowX lodgment of the increased support given to it by the public, have determined to add to its attractions by ILLUSTRATIONS, which will appear at intervals, as may be found convenient. " The Weekly Pbess," entering, as it does, alinostr every homestead in the country die'tricte of Canterbury, is an invaldable advertising medium ; while the mode in which it is compiled renders it indispensable to the runholder, farmer, and every person residing in the country. As each number- contains an elaborate summary of the news of the week, articles relating to sheep-breeding and agricultural pursuits, the whole or a portion of an interesting tale, poetry, &0., Ac, "The Weekly Pbbss " combines the advantages of a newspaper, a magazine, and a Farmers' Journal. Much attention is also paid to the commercial department: and the readers of " The Weekly Pbess" are kept fully informed of the state of the markets. PRICE SIXPENCE. WOOL. mHE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE 1 COMPANY INSURES WOOL against all risks from the woolehed to London. Claims payable here or in London. DAVID CRAIG, 2-11 Agent. NOTICE. \ HE PERSON who BORROWED from \ Mr T. S. Lodge, Gloucester street, a CHAIN for measuring land, is requested to RETURN the same immediately. 4-3 | OHRISTCHUECH, HALSWELL, TAI j TAPU AND LINCOLN ROYAL MAIL COACH leaves the Post office, Lincoln, on and after Saturday Nov. 21, EVERY SATURDAY & WEDNESDAY MORNING, At half-past seven a.m. The RETURN COACH leaves the White Hart Hotel, Christchurch, at half-past three p.m. same days. J. J. HERRICK, 11*5, Proprietor. CALEDONIAN BAKERY. mHE BUSINESS hitherto carried on at A the above plaoe by Mr. D. Christie will, on and after Wednesday, 17th instant, be RESUMED and CARRIED ON by the proprietor, THOMAS WILSON, who will use his utmost endeavours to deserve a continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon him during former years. THOMAS WILSON. Gloucester street, Christchurch. 8-16 NOTICE. TO STOREKEEPERS & OTHERS. mHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK of _L Mr D. DAVIS, Lyttelton, is now being OFFERED for SALE at a large reduction. The stock consists of a full assortment of every description of GROCERIES, WINES and SPIRITS, DRAPERY, &c. 3-25 PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. A/f * FRANK WEBER, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, IS NOW PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS. Card of terms may be obtained at Mr Spensley's Music Saloon, Cashel street. Mr Weber has opened a Singing Class for young ladies and gentlemen; the same is held every Tueeday and Friday evening, from seven to half-past eight o'clock. Terms— one guinea per quarter. ' Ladies and gentlemen wishing to join will please communicate with Mr Weber, or Mr Spensley. "cS OAT 8! OATS ! ! OATS !! ! JH. BENNETT, Auctioneer, Hereford • street, Christchurch,aa CASH BUYER of OATS in any quantities. 3-24 HORNSBY'S PATENT PRIZE CORN DRESSING MACHINES, CHAMPION PLOUGHS, &o. rpHE UNDERSIGNED has for SALE— Two of Hornsby'a patent prize corn dressers, with all the latest improvements. Also, Hornsby'e patent 3-wheel land presser J Hornsby's champion ploughs, complete Four-wheel spring waggon, by CroeskiU W. H. HARGREAVES; 3-22 Cathedral Square.

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1865, 7 April 1869, Page 4

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