New Advertisements. BARNARD'S. THIS DAY. HORSES! HORSES!! HORSES!!! j\/TR. W. D. BARNARD will SELL a I.TI his YARDS, THIS DAY, SEVERAL USEFUL HACKS, DRAUGHT COLTS AND FILLIE6 HEAVY AND LIGHT HARNESS MARES AND GELDINGS Sale at 12 (sharp). Terms at sale. 3-1! FAIR! FAIR!! FAIR!!! T INCOLN mOW N SHIP TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1870. UNION ROWING CLUB. THE MONTHLY MEETING will be held at the Boat-shed, THIS DAY, at 2.30 p.m. Members particularly requested to attend. A. H. GRAHAM, 3-12 Secretary. ART EXHIBITION, 1870. CHILDREN will be ADMITTED every SATURDAY during the day Exhibition only, at half-price. ALEX. LEAN, 3-9 Secretary. LEICESTER AND LINCOLN RAMS. TO BE LET FOR THE SEASON. THE undersigned has been favoured with instructions from JOHN GRIGG, Esq., TO LET FOR THE SEASON a number of his SUPERIOR RAMS. The whole of the Sheep offered are got by IMPORTED ENGLISH RAMS, from the flocks of Messrs Kirkhara, Topham, and Mann, and are out of very superior ewes. The succes this flock has obtained over all other Long-Woolled Sheep at Exhibitions throughout New Zealand is the best possible test of their real merit. The sheep may be seen on application to W. MARCROFT, Cattle Salesman, At the Carlton Yards on Wednesdays, and at the White Hart Yards on Saturdays, on each day from 10 to 4 o'clock. 2-12 SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. A MEETING of RATEPAYERS will be held at the Road Board Office, on WEDNESDAY, March 23, for the purpose of electing one member to serve on the Board, in the place of Mr Whincop, resigned. Tenders are invited for keeping the Heathcote and Halswell Rivers clear from watercress and other weeds, for the year ending 31st December, 1870; and also, for gravelling Montreal street south, about 20 chains. Specifications to be seen at my residence. Tenders to be sent in on or before Tuesday, March 22. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. T. HARRAP, 3-12 Clerk to the Board. MONEY TO LEND on APPROVED FREEHOLD SECURITY at £8 per cent interest. Apply to 3. 0. HELMORE, 3-12 Solicitor, Christchurch. THE FRIENDS of the late Mr EPHRAIM COFFEE are respectfully invited to ATTEND his FUNERAL, which will leave the residence of Mr H. W. Hale, Armagh street east, THIS DAY (Saturday), 12th instant, at three o'clock. 3-12 WANTED, the ADDRESS of Mr MIDFORD HILL, lately living at the Waimate, and then carrying on the business of Brewer and Farmer. Any information of his whereabouts will oblige BIRCH & CO. Kaiapoi, March 8,1870. 3-9 WANTED— A good GENERAL SERVANT. For address apply to Mrs Ttebslt, Oxford Terrace. 3-12
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2153, 12 March 1870, Page 3
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