Goods on S-le. NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE» WINTEE. WINTER. WINTER BLANKETS. BLANKETS. BLANKETS NB.— ONE BALE JUST LANDED E\ PPUSArv™ . fT n„ . SEA WATER, TO BE SOLD -fl A rSaSS?? TLY DAMAGED BY '"i4.Q riu x A •h-LiUARXABLY LOW KT(4T*IM.__f Observe the Address-W, CUDDQN^peVfllgh Street. PuhHc Notice. WOOLSTON WORKS. J. B. ©HEATH OFFICE - HBEEFOED STEEET, CHEISTCHUECH. ' 392
Public Notices. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all _Ll CLAIMS agaiDst the Finn of MAXWELL BROTHERS, of Racecourse Hill Station, to 31st March, must be sent in to the Undersigned by the 3rd day of April, or they will not be recognised. , MATHESON'S AGENCY, Christchurch. March 25, 1871. 481 G" C) TO JONES'S^ FOB *J AND mEAS.j CANTON TEA WAREHOUSE, j CASHEL STREET, NEAR DUNSTABLE HOUSE, AND HIGH STREET, Opposite Dalgety's. 8845 AVON ROAD DISTRICT. THE AVON ROAD BOARD desires to I draw the attention of the inhabitants of the District to the provisions of Clauses 66 and 67 of the Roads Ordinance. 1869 relating to the CUTTING, TRIMMING, and CLEARING of FENCES within its District. The Board has decided to strictly enforce such provisions. F. T. HASKLNS, Clerk to the Board. March 28, 1871. 562 SURGEONS NOTICE. ALL MONEYS OWING to Mr W. B. TRIPE, Surgeon, late of Rangiora, must be PAID to the undersigned on or before MAY 1, 1871, or legal proceedings will be taken to recover the same. i. Jtix, zi.X'o-tViU.n..n, Rangiora. WE, the Undersigned FARMERS of the Leeston district, hereby give notice to th« Public that all PERSONS FOUND TRESPASSING on LANDS in our occupa- | tion for the purpose of Destroying Game, or otherwise without leave, will be prosecuted according to law. (Signed), BRUCE & CO., AARON FRANKISH, WM. MILES, G. B. WOODMAN, N. FFITCH, JOHN SMITHSON, W. J. G. BLUETT, OVERTON BROS, H. D. GARDINER. Leeston, 25th March. 479 Goods on Sale. TO PRINTERS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, CHEAP, : A SECOND-HAND FOUNT of BREVIER (about 15 cwt.); immediate delivery can be given. ■A-PPly,
MANAGER, 8814 press Office. r\N SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, 70,000 feet Baltic and American T. and G. flooring, lining, lumber, and shelving 20,000 feet Baltic deals and scantling 50,000 feet New Zealand timber—white pine, totara, and black pine, and kauri 20,000 V. D. L. palings— 5' and 6 feet V. D. L. timber—Sydney cedar Doors, sashes, architraves, mouldings, skirting, &c. Galvanized iron, 5, 6, and 8 feet, ridging. spouting, wire nails, galvanized screws, &c. r. Mcminn and co„ (Late Guthrie and Asher), 311 Gloucestei steet. SADDLERY. SADDLERY. SADDLERY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. C CLARK, opposite Al. Hotel, wishes to • inform the inhabitants and the public generally, that he is SELLING 20 per cent. LOWER than any other in the province ; for cash only. Repairs equally cheap. 8609 FOR SALE, an English Built Double Seated 4-WHEELED PONY PH ETON, very light, and admirably adapted, for an invalid. To be seen at Shaxly's Coach Factory, High street. 591 CARRIAGE LAMPS. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT ON HAND, and FOR SALE, AT SHANLEVS COACH FACTORY, High street, Opposite White's Furnishing Warehouse. oGI PIGS ! PIGS ! ! THE UNDERSIGNED is a CASH PURCHASHER of good quality. THOS. H. GREEN. Ham and Bacon Curer, 623 Caahel street, next to Press office.
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