Public Notices. NOTICE! I ON and after this date our BUSINESS will be CAKRIED ON in our NEW PREMISES CASIiEL STREET, Christchurch. DUNCAN A SON, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen. April 9, 1870. 4 9 GRAIN. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS. E. S. DALGETY & CO., Christchurch. GRIST. THE undersigned are prepared to GRIND GRIST at the OHOKO MILLS, Kaiapoi, at current rates. 3-29 W. STONYER & CO. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to MAKE CASH ADVANCES on GRAIN FLAX AND OTHER PRODUCE. E. GRIFFITH, Imperial Stores, Christchurch Railway Station. Office—Cashel street. 3-31 FINAL NOTICE. CANTERBURY GOLD PROSPECTING COMPANY (LIMITED.) BY ORDER OF THE DIRECTORS.
ALL PERSONS who are SHAREHOLDERS in the above-named Company who have NOT PAID up their SECOND CALL are REQUESTED TO DO SO on or before the 31st inst., otherwise proceedings will be instituted against them at the Resident Magistrate's Court. G. D. LOOKHART. 4-21 Secretary. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. JACKSON, ROBERTSON & CO. have received instructions from Mr Desmond to SELL BY PUBLIO AUCTION AT HIS FARM, NORTH RAKAIA FERRY ON THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 5, ALL HIS FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. Any person wishing to dispose of stock can do so by making entries with Mr Dunford, Rakaia Hotel. 3-25 HORNSBY STEAM ENGINE. THE Advertiser has a Hornsby eight-borae power portable ENGINE for SALE, nearly new. Can be seen at the residence of S. BAILEY, 4-8 Templeton. B. J. HALES NEW BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, CASHEL STREET, Next to Al Hotel. BJ. HALE begs to return his sincere a thanks to his numerou. friends and the public for the very liberal support bestowed on him for the past six years and begs to inform them that he has OPENED a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in the above line ; and by strict attention and civility and by keeping a first-class article, and selling at cheap prices, he hopes to merit a continuance of their support. The business will be still oarried on in High street as usual. Observe the address—Next to Al Hotel, and High street. The NEW SHOP will be OPENED on SATURDAY, APRIL 16. 413 BOILING DOWN. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to PURCHASE SHEEP, or BOIL DOWN on OWNER'S ACCOUNT. A charge of ONE SHILLING per head will be made for Boiling Down, which will include the thorough washing of the skins, drying, baling, and pressing, and likewise delivery of the Bame, and of the tallow at the Christchurch Railway Station. Casks charged at prime cost. W. H. MEIN. January 27,1870. I*2B ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, in great variety—Timber and building materials of all kinds, posts and rails, corrugated iron, ridging, spouting, doors, sashe*, stone piles, firewood, Ac. Beet Newcastle coals. JOHN T. BROWN, 12-23 Tuam street and Railway station. [OST, from Biccarton Paddocks, Twenty j three MEBINO BAMS. Two shillings per head will be paid to any person returning the same. J. EVANS BROWN. April 16,1870: ***1«
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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2193, 29 April 1870, Page 1
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