Properties to let and Se 1TO LET WITH immediate possession, the SHOP in High street (next to Petersen and Co. s) lately in the occupation of Mr Roach. Apply to 4917 PETERSEN & CO. TO LET, BUSINESS PREMISES suitable for OFFICES, &c, next to Matheson's Agency. STABLES k COTTAGE in Manchester street, now in the occupation of Mr Sausom. MATHESON'S AGENCY, 4-22 4064 John Inglis, Manager. TO LET, OAf\ ACRES, iv one or more lots, on Halkett's road, West Melton, seventeen miles from Christehurch, fenced and cultivated, near a railway station ; good water. 200 Acres, fenced, five miles from Selwyn station. Apply to FREDERICK THOMPSON, 4-30 4031 Cashel street. FOR SALE, A COUNTRY BUSINESS, doing a large general trade, capable of extension, with great facilities for a produce trade. Apply XX, Post>office, Christehurch. 5-2 4376 FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, rriHAT WELL-KNOWN and beautiful JL Suburban Villa RESIDENCE, known | as CRAIBSTON, recently occupied by Mr J. C. Angus, and now by W. Mills, Esq. The house contains ten rooms, including spacious dining and drawing-rooms; the grounds extend to close on six acres, three of which have been laid out with great taste in shrubbery, lawn, and kitchen garden. For further particulars, apply to 5-3 4396 DUNCAN & SON. FARM FOR SALE. MESSRS. W. WILSON and CO. have received instructions to SELL, A FARM of 80 ACRES, at Rolleston, partly improved, adjoining the farm of Mr Fitzgibbon. 4-20 4142 FOR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH, TWO SECTIONS OF LAND IN CHESTER STREET, FOR £160. E. C. MOULDEY, 5-7 4462 Colombo street. FOR SALE, "V/TILFORD, on the Fendaltown Road. Apply to HARMAN & STEVENS. 22nd April, 1872. 4-23 4204 TO LET, THREE ROOMS, in the New Zealand Insurance Company's Buildings, in Hereford street. Apply to 3984 t>. CRAIG. Public Notices. rpHURSDAY NEXT being a GENERAL X HOLIDAY in celebration of the RECOVERY OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE The Storekeepers at Rangiora WILL CLOSE THEIR PLACES OF 5-7 BUSINESS. 4485 LYTTELTON EDUCATIONAL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all parents and guardians of children resident within the boundaries of the above district that the SCHOOL under the Education Ordinance, 1871, HAS BEEN COMMENCED. All children between the ages of six and thirteen may attend without any school fees or weekly payments. The classes will be under the charge of Messrs Ross, Amy, and Borthwick, assisted by Mrs Amy and Miss Stout. In order to complete the necessary arrangements the school will be CLOSED from the EVENING of WEDNESDAY of the 6th instant, till the MORNING of MONDAY, the 13th instant. H. R. WEBB, 5-8 4502 T. B. CRAIG, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Cashel street, Christchurch. Partnerships, Executors, Averages, Traders, Bankrupts', and Others Accounts made up accurately. Calculations certified. Estates Conducted for Trustees or those 4.10 interested. 2993 ZEALAND CHURCH NEWS. NUMBER TWENTY. Contents — Consecration of Bishop of Honolulu. Church News—Dioceses of Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, Wellington, kc. REVERENCE IN CHURCH-SLANDER AND RETRACTION. Correspondence ; Notes and Queries. Conditions for Prize Essay. Story—"The Old Church Paths" (conclusion). BANNER OF THE CROSS. A Meditation for Ascension-Tide. Is Baby Christened Yet ? By Rev. John Wesley. The Better Land ; Church History. A Story of a Storm. 5-1 4357 EVERY VOLUNTEER SHOULD PURCHASE THE NEXT ILLUSTRATED PRESS SUMMARY 4-17 4066
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Press, Volume XIX, Issue 2813, 8 May 1872, Page 1
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