Hew Advertisements, ; P Fearick W Evans B Fanner J L Hobden Bobert Chudley George Taylor A Urqnhart M D Barsht H Parson Walter Pearce George Wells C J Shaw, S Jckmana H Weir A 0 Barker J Paton Thomas Marshall J Cowper W E McDougall J V Daltry E Bidmead Alfred Newbury J Cartman R Taylor E Salter F Baldwin R D Thomas Dr Patrick D Haggett J T Brown Edward G Wright James Henwood W H Lane Charles Griffin H H Hennah Charles Green W Brice E Donolly H Kilner E C Mouldey G R Hart J Shanley Richard Clark W A Pearce Thos Hothrington C Lake — Haston W Compton Edwin Derrett Edward Scott Joseph Hawley Henry Lewis Joseph Stilea J C Helmore J W Ladbrooke Capt Simmons Peter Kerr William White Harry Wilkinson Thos Menzies D Harrington James Shewbread P Ryan James Goss J Gordon — Mardon John Osborne W F Moore John Smith A Urquhart J W H Blake Elias Willis LYTTBXTON. John Cameron Peter Cameron, sen. Thos Merson W Godfrey John Kenner Thos Leslie D Lazarus J P Olliver J McDonald J G Fyfe J C Neil S Sinclair Peter Tooney George Mackay J A Graham The District Committees are requested to communicate by letter, addressed The Secretary, E. G. P. LEACH, Central Committee, 4-16 Christchurch. BUSINESS NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED having TAKEN the STYX FLOUR MILLS, North road, wishes to inform the publio that he is PREPARED to PURCHABE WHEAT to be delivered there, and also to GRIND for those who wish it at the USUAL RATES. J. L. WILSON, 4-20 Christchurch. TO ALL OLD FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIO IN GENERAL. NOTICE. NOTICE. NOTICE. MR WITHEY begs to return his sincere thanks to his Old Friends and the Jfuono at large ror tneu «auu«i« f «uv>oo S o accorded to him during the past six years he has been in business, and at the same time to intimate that he intends, on FRIDAY EVENING, 22nd OF APRIL, TO OPEN THOSE PREMISES
Lately occupied by the late Mr A. Matthews, in THE TRIANGLE, COLOMBO STREET, Christchurch. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT ? THE LITTLE MAN NOT DEAD YET! W. WITHEY wishes his Old Patrons to know that, having gone to great expense in his New Premises, he will, on and after FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, be able and willing to supply them with everything that is usually found in a FIRST-CLASS PORK BUTCHER'S ESTABLISHMENT. LIST OF PBICE SiBest dairy-fed Pork , from 3d to 6d Pork Sausages 8d Beef do 6d Saveloys, per dozen le 6d German Sausages, per lb le THE BEST BACON AND HAMS always o\i hand. The Trado supplied with HAMS AND TONGUES, Smoked and Dried. SHIPPING SUPPLIED. Wt WITHEY, Proprietor. Cash Purchaser of Pigs from £1 np to £1000. 4-21 END OV WXW ADYIBTXOMKirZf. Imponndings. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Bangiora, from the Maori run, Woodend, on the 17th inst — 1 BAY GELDING, blaze down face ; branded on near eide shoulder like X orK. 1 BAY GELDING ; no visible brand. If not released within twenty-ono clear days from the 18th inst., will be sold. JOHN WM. HEA'jCH, Poundkeeper, B angiora. I Bangiora, April 21,1870. 4-22
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2188, 23 April 1870, Page 4
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