Properties to Let and Sell. LAND. SEVERAL SECTIONS in tho EKosmoro and Malvern districts to bo LET or SOLD. Apply to DUDLEY & LAWRENCE, 8-81 Leeston. Merchandise, <&c. rpHE UNDERSIGNED have on SALE— 1000 tons best Newcastle coal 20 tons corrugated iron, various brands Horse drays and spring carts Also, Building materials of all kinds. THOS. & E. PAVITT 5-22 Gloucester street. GRASS SEED. \T7ANTED, to PURCHASE, clean V? GRASS SEED. J. S. WHITE, Kaiapoi. August 30,1868. 8-80 V.D.L SHINGLES, PALINGS, AND TIMBER, Ex barque Pet, from Hobart Town. THE UNDERSIGNED aro advised that the barque Pet, 250 tons, will shortly arrive, with a WELL ASSORTED CARGO, Consisting of— 30,000 shingles 30,000 palings, 5 feet 30,000 do 6 feet 30,000 feet timber, assorted. The Pet will be open for freight or charter on arrival. W. WILSON & CO. Christchurch, Aug. 81,1869. 8-S1 _____ _ TWO TONS PACEY'S PERENNIAL RYE GRASS Ono ton Italian Rye Grass One ton Cocksfoot Two tons Clovers Two tons Rape | Mangold, Carrot, Turnip, and every .do- [ scription of Agricultural, Vegetable, and Flower Seeds. W. WILSON, 8-28 Nursery and Seedsman. FOR SALE, mHREE OASES OF LEMONS. Apply to JOHN WOOD, 8-81 Brig Fawn, OATS. SEED AND FEED OATS FOR SAL! In any quantities. Also, a fine sample of seed barley. Apply to J. H. BENNETT, Hereford street j or E. GRIFFITH, 8-12 Imperial Stores, Railway Station. SEED OATS, BEED OATS, r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED. 823 O. C. AIKMAN. Miscellaneous* PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. MR FRANK f I'Bllj PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, Will receive pupils at his own residence, Cashel street east, opposite Mr Wilson's gardens, and at Mr Spensley's music saloon. Schools attended. Card of terms on application. MR. WEBER~ PREPARATORY SINGING CLABS for Gentlemen in connection with the Christchurch Philharmonic Sooiety, will be held EVERY THURSDAY EVENING, from 7to 8.30 p s m., at his own residence. Terms—One guinea per quarter* A Singing Claes for Ladies will soon ho opened. Applications to be left at Mr Spens* ley's Music Saloon. Terms —One guinea per quarter. Pianofortes regulated and tuned. Mr Weber's preparatory singing class fo? gentlemen in connection with the Chmtehureh Philharmonic Society will be held every Tuesday evening from seven to mne o'clock at his own residence. Terms—One guinea per quarter. A separate class for ladies will be held ©S Mr Spensley's music saloon ©very Thursday evening from seven to half-past eight o'clock*, Terms—One guinea per quarter. P I A N O~Fb R T 1 8 REGULATED AND TUHIB. . S4O THE UNDERSIGNED- is a CASH BUYER of SHEEP SKINS, WOOL* and all COLONIAL PRODUCE. 8-4 ______ BlWßßiaj.
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Press, Volume XV, Issue 1990, 1 September 1869, Page 1
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