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PEDIGREE BULL. THE YOUNG BULL MAJOR, bred by Mr G. Gould, to SERVE a limited number of COWS. Terms as per agreement. CHARLES ELL, Haiswell, NearMrMoffatt's. December 7th, 1871. 12-11193 B. PETERSEN & CO. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, &c., HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, HAVE much pleasure in announcing to their numerous patrons that with a view to ensure the shipment oi goods of the latest design and at prices defying competition, Mr Petersen has opened an establishment at 1, HAYNE STREET, LONG LANE, SMITHFIELD, LONDON, From which the Christchurch branch will be supplied. Mr Petersen having had many years colonial experience, is fully cognisant with the wants of this market, and this, together with his opportunities of purchasing goods direct from the manufacturers, will give them advantages possessed by no other house in New Zealand, both of obtaining goods at the lowest prices, and also the latest novelties. Iα the manufacturing department also, although their reputation in this is well known, Mr Petersen's presence in London will enable them to add to their already complete working plant any improvements and patents which may be brought out at home. They would particularly desire to call attention to shipments of jewellery and plate specially selected afc home, which arrive per mail steamer via Suez every month. B. P. it Co. would advise persons in want of really good watches to inspect their own make patent lever, in silver hunting cases, which are expressly manufactured for this market. They will also be happy to execute indents in the home markets for merchandise, or any commission that may be entrusted to them; and from Mr Peterson's long connection with this province, and general knowledge of the class of goods required, persons availing themselves of his services may rely upon their services being carried out to their satisfaction, and the goods either forwarded direct, or shipped with their own monthly parcel*. A large parcel of new goods just arrived per Merope, and other vessels to follow. 4430 BOARD AND RESIDENCE, ALLENTON HOUSE, ST. ASABH STREET, CHBIfITCHITBCH. Private apartments if required. 12-19 Terms moderate. 382 THE Undersigned are open to SHOW GOLDEN GRAPE AGAINST BLEDMERE, by competent and disinterested judges, for £5. 3-702 LUNN & CRADOCR. TO THE RATEPAYEIiS OP THE SPRETDON DISTRICT. /"I ENTLEMEN, —Aβ there is a vacancy for \J[ Three Members in the Road Board, I beg to offer myself as one, and if you think proper to elect mc, I will do my best, to improve the eastern part of the district, and as Newtown and Addington are rapidly increasing in population, I think it right the whole qf the rates collected in.this part should be spent on streets, footpaths, and general drainage. I am, yours respectfully, 1-3 702 THOMAS HANCOCK. ROYAL HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. ALEXANDER CO WEN begs respectfully to announce to the Clergy and Gentry of. Christchurch and surrounding district, that he has taken the premises, and succeeded to the business iately conducted by Mrs M'Kay, and hopes by strict personal attention and perseverance to insure a share of public patronage. Baths on the Premises. Good Stabling. January let, 1872. 1-3 708 TO LET, A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE with kitchen, &c., pleasantly situated on the River Avon, adjoining the residence of H. H. Hpnnah, Esq. Apply to Gabbick and Cowlishaw, Cathedral square. 12-28 593 NOTICE. MR CHARLES P. BARKER having had several years practical experience in. England as a Surveyor, Land Agent, and Valuer, is prepare to execute any Commission entrusted to him in either of the above businesses promptly and on reasonable terms. Address C. P. Babker, Claverley, Southhridge; or, care of R. D. Thomas, Solicitor, Christchurch. 27th December, 1871. 12-28 587 Lost and Found. NOTICE. STOLEN or STRAYED from Mr LOE'S PADDOCK, Southbridge, a bay GELDING, about 15 hands high, branded X on near shoulder. Any person returning him to Mr Spring's Hotel, Southbridge, will be rewarded, but any one keeping him after this date, will be prosecuted. December sth, 1871. I*l 630 ____ J __^i^^^wfc^* LOST, between the Selwyn, Camp and Rolleston vid Burnham, a BALTIC MEDAL for 1863-54. The finder will be re* warded upon leaving same with Mr Ranger, of Rollestou, or at the Carlton HolteL, M 725 J*Sr EOW&E& .

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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2708, 4 January 1872, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2708, 4 January 1872, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2708, 4 January 1872, Page 1

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