Public Notices. NOTICE. LEITHFIELD STEAM FLOUR MILL. TO STATION OWNERS AND FARMERS). mHE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to X SUPPLY beet quality FLOUR at lowest current prices. N.B.—Every attention paid to griete, and reduction made for large parcels. 12-10 BENN & WALKER. 3 B as- /A —■a ram ■-■yj \ *JO / sei Z] \ / gg n \y - ?S £ V NOTICE. ANEW DRAIN PIPE MACHINE FOR SALE. Any one wishing to purchase the same can try their own clay at our brickyards, Rangiora. Messbs. HILL & ROWLEY, 2-22 Brickmakere, Rangiora. GRAIN. • jTiRAIN AND OTHER PRODUCE STORED AT CURRENT RATES. REVELL & CO. » Charles street, Kaiapoi. 3-a7 mHE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH X BUYERS of good samples of WHEAT in large quantities. BENN & WALKER. Leithfield, 14th March, 1870. 3-15 [ GRAIN. ' mHE UNDERSIGNED are CASH X PURCHASERS. B. S. DALGETY & CO., Christchurch. CLAIMS TO VOTE. VOTING PAPERS can be obtained at the offices of this paper, Christchurch, Lyttelton, and KaiapoL 2-23 NOTICE. WILLIAM PRESTON and JOSEPH H. ANDREWS, from the White Hart Hotel, beg leave to inform the pubho of Christchurch that they have TAKEN the q BOROUGH HOTEL, and hope by strict I attention to business, and by keeping a firsl- ' olase article, to obtain a share of public patronage.
U.B. —Good stable accommodation j buggies and saddle horses on hire on the shortest notice. 3 2 3 NOTICE. TMPOUNDED at Kaiapoi, from the Church X Bush, on the evening of the 11th inst— One bay MARE (hack), unshod, large star on forehead, white stripe on nose. If not released within twenty-one dear days J from 11th March will be sold. MICHAEL LYNSKEY, Pouudkeeper. Kaiapoi, March 12,1870. 3-14 TRIANGLE GROCERY STORE. THE PARTNERSHIP hitherto existing, (and known under the firm or style of "SEXTON AND CLARKE") hae been DISSOLVED by mutual consent. All acounts owing to and against the late firm to be sent in immediately. The business to be carried on in future by Cornelius Sexton. Dated this 11th day of March, 1870. GEORGE CLARK. CORS. SEXTON. Witness— J. G. Rttodbnxlatt. 3-23 THE LATE FIRE. MSANDSTEIN begs to inform his - friends and the public generally that he has REMOTED OPPOSITE, having taken the Shop-part of the premises oocupied by Mr Harrison, tailor, where the business will be carried on as usual till the erection of his new premises. In reference to the above, W. W. HARRISON, Tailor, begs to inform hw patrons that be carries on business on the same P^*™* 8 ac usual.
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2166, 28 March 1870, Page 1
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