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Public Notices. NOTICE. THE THIRD CLOTHES CLUB will COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 21st instant. D. PHILLIPS, 3 12 High street, Christchurch. FOR HOME READERS. THE ILLUSTRATED "PEESS" SUMMARY For transmission via San Francisco Mail, (closing'at Christchurch on Saturday, March 26), will be PUBLISHED on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, Containing ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. PRICE SIXPENCE. TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, , THE BUSINESS PREMISES of the late George Hessel. Apply to JAMES WRENN, 3-18 Rangiora. ADDRESS WANTED. INFORMATION is desired of the PRESENT ADDRESS of Mr. ALBERT SOMES, from Warwickshire, England. If this advertisement should meet his eye be is desired to CALL at the STORES of the UNDERSIGNED, without delay, for communications from his parents in England. Any person knowing where he. may be found would much oblige by communicating the same. FISHER & CO., 3-19 High street, Christchurch. FOR A Short Time Only—J. ROBINSON, Photographer, Rangiora (next the Post office), intimates he is now EXECUTING PORTRAITS in a superior style at moderate prices. Views of Villas, &c, taken ; Pictures copied. ON SALE —A great variety of Portrait Albums from 3s 6d upwards ; also, views of Lyttelton, Christchurch, Kaiapoi, &c, &c. 2-2 Stock, &C. GRAIN. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS. E. S. DALGETY & CO., Christchurch. TO STAND THIS SEASON^ At Gay's Stables, Christchurch ; at Dam, Riccarton, and at Leeston on Tuesday and Wednesday in each week, THE WELL-KNOWN IMPORTED NORFOLK TROTTER, QUICKSILVER. Quicksilver is a chesnut roan rising seven years, excellent temper and constitution. Bred by Mr James Coker, Downham Lynn, Norfolk; got by old PrickwiUow, Champion of England; his dam by Old Merrilegs, by Lottery; g sire Performer, g g sire Pretender. Teems—£s. Good paddocking for Mares at Dam, 2s 6d week. Mares sent to Mr Bluett's farm will be properly attended to. Charge, 1b per week. 10-7 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 bis SUPERIOR RAMS. The whole of the Sheep offered are got by IMPORTED ENGLISH RAMS, from the flocks of Messrs Kirkham, Topham, and Mann, and are out of very superior ewes. Thesucces 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 Also, QfiAf. MIXED SHEBP FOE SALE S And A VERY GOOD HARNESS HORSE, And a WEIGHT CARRYING HACK. 3.16 W. MARCROFT.

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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2160, 21 March 1870, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2160, 21 March 1870, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2160, 21 March 1870, Page 1

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