Auctions. MAURITIUS SUGARS. THE PARANA baying arrived in Dunedin from the Mauritius, the CANTERBURY PORTION OF SUGARS WILL BE SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC AUCTION, At an early date. SAMPLES ON VIEW At the stores of the undersigned after the arrival of the Alhambra. 3322 DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO. Money. MONEY 'PO LEND, in sums of £50 and upwards, 1 on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY. RICD. WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 168 Colombo street Christchurch. o o o MONEY LENT. S STEWART begs to iuform the public • that he is prepared to LEND MONEY in sums from Is to £500, on Clothing, Jewellery, Plate, Merchandise, Bills of Lading, &c. Government interest only charged. N.B. — S. S. is a CASH PDRCHASE-H of ladies' and gentlemens' left off Wearing Apparel. Note the address—Samuel Stewart, Licensed Pawnbroker, Lichfieldstreet, two doors from Black's Clothing Mart. A large quantity of new and second-hand Clothing on hand and for SALE. Ladies and Gentlemen waited ou at their own premises. 2920 Publications. 'NEW ZEALAND CHURCH NEWS.' A CHURCH OF ENGLAND MONTHLY PAPER, registered for transmission by post. Price Sixpence; Containing Church stories, tales for Children, Sunday school teachers' page, leading articles. British, Foreign, and Colonial Church news, Correspondence, Poetry, &c, <fee. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. Lytteltori Times —" We have much pleasure in welcoming what promises to be a useful Addition to the periodical literature of the colony. The ipaper is very creditably got up in every respect." , Press —'' This publication, shows considerable care and ability in its preparation." Wellington Independent —" We think the journal by far the best religious periodical iv the colony. Timara and Gladstone Gazette —" We cordially recommend the paper to our readers." Hohitilia Leader —" Exceedingly well up, and admirably compiled." Melbourne Church News —" If members the Church in New Zealand do not well support this excellent paper, they deserve to be without a Church periodical.' We must ask our friends to use their best exertion to increase our circulation. They car help the N.Z. Church News : — 1. By not expecting too much from it. 2. By having patience with it. 3. By snbscribing for its gratuitous circulation in suitable quarters. 4. By advertising in it. 5. By taking duplicate copies for servants the shepherds' huts, &c. 6. By persuading others to take it in. 7. By writing for it. 8. By paying punctually for it. 9. By striving to become impressed with the need to the English Church of a well conducted paper, such as the New Zealand Chtirch Neivs is, or wishes to be. ; Published on the last day of every montfc to send home by the , San Francisco mail. First-rate medium for advertising. Can be had from the local agents, or post free direct from the office, 7s a year. Post office orders to "be made payable to tb Rev W.H. Cooper. Orders for the papej and advertisements to be sent to THE MANAGER, New Zealand News, Ch istcntrrch.
Tenders. TO WELL-SINKERS. mENDERS are INVITED for SINKING X an ARTESIAN WELL, at the Spreydon. Tenders to be: sent in on or before WEDNESDAY, the 12th instaut. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . WILLIAM B. PYNE. Sprevdon Farm, Spreydon, July 4, 1871. t 3420 Public Notices. LAND TRANSFER ACT. THE Undersigned is prepared to bring TITLES under tne above ACT. WM. WILSON, 3349 Land Broker. -GREAT REDUCTION. pARTIS DE VISI TE, 10s 6d PEE DOZEN. FOR A FEW MONTHS, AT THE . TOWN HALL STUDIO. H. T. GOURLAY, Photographer, 3367 Nearly opposite the Town Hall. KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. BURGESS LIST. . IS HEREBY GIVEN that the BURGESS LIST is complete, and open for inspection during office hours, at the Town Clerk's Office. Any person wishing" to have his name put thereon, can do' so (if properly qualified) by filling up the form as provided by the " Municipal Corporations Act 1867," before the 31st met. CHARLES E. DUDLEY, Town Clerk. Kaiapoi Borough Council Office, July 1, 1871. 3380 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. OLD COPPER, Tea Lead, or any other Lead, old Zinc, old Iron, Glass, old Gold and Silver, purchased in any quantities, for ready cash, by the undersigned, Durham street south. 3m CHEW OUOSQ,
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2553, 7 July 1871, Page 4
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