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Wanted. WANTED, EMPLOYMENT (partial or otherwise) by a gentleman of education. Address,, Gamma, office of this paper. 3-24 WANTED, CATTLE to GRAZE on good pasture, 22 miles from Christchurch, at £1 a head per annum. Young Stock under 12 months old 15s a head per annum. Every care taken, but no responsibility. Further information can be obtained from MR THOS. KING, "Press" office, Christchuroh. 3-3 WANTED, a GENERAL BLACKSMITH. Apply to P. Dumcan, Blacksmith, Cashel street. 4-8 f"IrANTED to SELL, in small quantities V V if preferred, about three tons of firstclass POTATOES. Apply B, office of this paper. 4-13 "—,,..,. ...j. ' """ " ■ ' ' WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT to go up country. Apply to Mrs Tttrn--BULL, the Willows. 4-14 WANTED, a first-class SHOEING SMITH. Apply to THOS. WILLIAMS, Engineer, &c, 4-13 Corner of Montreal and Tuam street. W[ ANTED, In a small private family, v v about two miles from Christchurch, a NURSE. Apply to Mrs ADLEY, Oxford Hotel. 4-22 \\ J ANTED—A strong BOY as an APVf PRENTICE to the Coach Smithing. Apply at the Cbitbbion Coach Factory, next Watt and Co., Papanui road, Christchurch. 4-28 WANTED, for a Steam Saw Mill, a good SAWYER. One who thoroughly understands the working of planing and moulding machines. Liberal wages would be given to a good hand. Apply to James Goss, Papanui road. 4-22 Missing Friends. SHOULD this meet the eye of GEORGE SPREY, who arrived at Canterbury per ship Acrington; 1863, write yOur brother HenrySprey. Address—"Alexandra, Otago." Any one giving information to above address, will be liberally rewarded. . 4-19 Merchandise, &c. CORNSACKS AND GUNNY BAGS. A PEW BALES FOR SALE. W. H. HARGREAVES, 4-12 ' ; ' C&thsdrai Sijuire. ; COALS iCOALSHI; I>EST NEWCASTLE SCREENED * COALS, > At lowest - current rates. W. H. HARGREAVES, 4*17 Cathedral square. Ex Blue Jacket, Mermaid, and Matoaka* i * « ' "■■'■ ■'"■■'n? !i •";!' j >••. T: Brandies—Hennessy's, bulk ano] caae; .. | _, _ Martell's, bulk-and caae . Whiskeys—-Hudson Bros. (Wbiskeysrof Erin) ? .'.'.7 - : ~., \ _.. Simpson's. (Bar_l , ) > bulk and : ; case ; -. ~..': . ...,." ~y>". Kinnahan's L L . i j Dunville's Royal Irisb, Kirkliston . Old Tom—Hudson Bros. Swaine, Boord and bulk and case :i .. : , _ Rum—Fine old Jamaica Hollandf—J DX Z (anchor brand) Wines—Port and Sherry, : firom 1; to > 3 diamond, Hudson Bros. Moselle, Hudson Bros, . . Champagpe, Hudson Bros, (tho Market) j Alee and Stout—Jeffrey's, in - bulk, and - glass Cigars—Havannab shaped Manilla, and other brands WHE OTHER GOODS SHORTLY- TO ARRIVE. THOS. B. THOMPKINS, Wholesale Wine- and Spirit Merchant, 3-29 Cashel street east, Chriatchureh.' Entertainments. T ONDON RESTAURANT. QUADRILLE PARTY IN THE NEW 01E E. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, At nine pan. Tickets—Five Shillings each, AdmuMon by ticket only. 4*27

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1884, 29 April 1869, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1884, 29 April 1869, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1884, 29 April 1869, Page 1

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