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the daily issue of " The Press" is 2,600 Copies. New Advertisements. ST. ALBANS SCHOOLHOUSE. THE concluding ENTERTAINMENT of the series, 1870, will take place on TUESDAY EVENING NEXT. TEA MEETING AT SIX O'CLOCK. After which, FAWCETT'S ORATOBIO, " PARADISE," Will be rendered by the Choir, assisted by other friends. Admittance—Two Shillings. After Tea — One Shilling. Christchurch, Sept. 23, 1870. 9-24 TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. THE QUARTERLY MEETING of the above will be held in the Temperance Hall THIS EVENING, at 730 p.m. A full attendance is earnestly requested. W. H. DE LA MARE, 9-27 Hon. Sec. MONTHLY SALE. GEORGE & DRAGON HOTEL, NEAR TEMPLETON. JACKSON, ROBERTSON & CO. will SELL at the above place on THURSDAY, SEPT." 29, 30 HEAD CATTLE, HEIFERS AND STEERS, EIGHT HORSES. Cash payments on the ground. Sale at 12 o'clock. Entries to be made at the George and Dragon ; or at Jackson, Robertson and Co.'s, Auctioneers, Christchurch. 9-27 MR CHARLES CLARK will SELL BY AUCTION at LOE'S HOTEL, LEESTON, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, At noon, All that parcel of land, being section 8494 in the Ellesmere district, containing 60 acres, late in the occupation of Mr James Ritchie. Terms at sale. 9-27 CANTERBURY MUSEUM. THE CANTERBURY MUSEUM until further notice, will be OPEN to the PUBLIC, from the Ist of October Next, EVERY DAY (Sunday excepted), from 12 a.m. to 4 p.m. By order, JULIUS HAAST, Director. Christchurch, Sept. 25,1870. 9-27 TO FELLMONGERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE our SHEEP and LAMB SKINS up to shearing. GARFORTH & LEE. Sept. 26, 1870. 9-27 IMPOUNDED, at Christchurch, on Sept. 23, from the East Town Belt— A large GREY DRAUGHT HORSE, aged, fore feet shod; lake a small blotched Z brand on off shoulder. If not released before October 17 he will be sold. CHARLES ALLISON, Jun., 9-27 Poundkeeper. [ \UANTED, by a private gentleman, H' SITTING-ROOM and BEDROOM. Apply to P. M., office of this paper. 927 iV ANTED, by a young man who has had V ? several years experience in etation work, and who can keep a set of books, an ENGAGEMENT AS CLERK in town, or EMPLOYMENT ON A STATION. Address G. F. T., office of this paper. 9-27 * \ ANTED, a GIRL, about fifteen or $ t sixteen years old, to make herself generally useful. Apply to Mrs Fobsteb, Worcester street east, six doors from the Town Belt. 9-27 \\J ANTED—ONE or TWO ROOMS, » T furnished or unfurnished, within five minutes' walk of the Town Hall. Apply by letter, O. V., office of this paper. 9-27

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Press, Volume XVII, Issue 2317, 27 September 1870, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XVII, Issue 2317, 27 September 1870, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XVII, Issue 2317, 27 September 1870, Page 3

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