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Public Notices

IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OP Wfc McKEEVKB. It is requested that ALL CLAIM against the above Estate be rendered withi: ONE WEEK from date, in order to dcclar a dividend. J. H. TWENTYMAN, Trustee. Cathedral Square, March 7th, 1874. 2667 3- 1 IN THE ASSIGNED ESTATE OF ISAA( BRENTNALL SHEATH. All Persons indebted to the above-namec Isaac Brcntnall Sheath, or to A. J. White am Co, are requested to PAY the amount of theii respective ACCOUNTS to Mr J, COLES, Manager for the Trustees, at the Furniture Warehouse, Tuam street, Christchurch. J. H. TWENTYMAN, ) WILLIAM PRATT, I Trustees. W. SAUNDERS, J 2654 3-7 MR. ISAAC B. SHEATH is hereby authorised to Collect the Book Debts and Accounts due to the Assigned Estates of A. J. WHITE & CO. and I. B. SHEATH, and his receipt for the same will be a good and sufficient discharge. J. H. TWENTYMAN, } WM. PRATT, I Trustees. W. SAUNDERS, j Christchurch, sth March. 1874. 3-7 2655 GUNS. GUNS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE BREECH AND MUZZLE LOADERS. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, To effect immediate sales. Apply to ISAAC B. SHEATH (AT A, J. WHITE AND COS), High street, corner of Tuam street. 3-11 2795 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR JAMES FERGUSSON. C. P. HULBERT, Hat & Cap Manufacturer HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the support accorded him since commencing business as above, and informs the inhabitants of Canterbury that in consequence he has been enabled to increase his manufacturing, and combined with the reduction of duty on hat materials, he ie now prepared to supply a superior article at a lower price than it can possibly be imported. IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER— Good serviceable Black Paris Hats, 16s 6d Superior quality, 20s Extra.best, 21s : ■ : Drab Shells, from 10s Gents' hard Felts, in 50 different styles, all of the latest design Great variety of Boys' and Youthe' plain and fancy hard and soft Felt Hats, newest shapes Ladies' Riding, Clerical, Barrities, &c. ,• Volunteer, Police, Cricket, Boating Caps, &c, made to order on the shortest notice. 3-10 2777 BEQUEST that all ACCOUNTS against the late JOHN SHAND, of Riccarton, be sent in at once to mc, care of Mr T. B. Craig, Accountant, Hereford street, Christchurch. THOS. J. N. SHAND, 2-12 1870 Executor. NOTICE— Mr CHAS. OOOPER, TAILOR, has RE .vIOVED to the Premises lately occupied by Stoddart, the watchmaker, corner of High and Lichfield streets. Gentlemen's own material made up in any kind of fashion, and tailoring d one in all its branches. 2636 3-9 j|2|?JjK GAUL'S tißii' P()ETRAIT -BOOMS, CHRISTCHURCH. TAKEN FROM CARTE DE VISITE, to Life Size in Oil or Water-color. PARTIES TO BE TAKEN. An appointment previons to day of sitting preferred. VIEWS NOW READY. Over one hundred to select from of Christchurch and Vicinity, J. GAUL is prepared to take views in town or country by appointment. N.B.—None but first-class work will be sent out. 7949 10-3 PARKER'S LIVERY, BAIT AND COMMISSION STABLES. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ON AND AFTER THIB DATE (the 10th March, 1874), in consequence of the HIGH PRICE OF CORN, the following will be the list of CHARGES MADE at the White Hart Stables UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: Feeds of Corn - - Iβ. 6d. Hay and Corn - -2s. od. Stabling without Feeds Is. Cd. Horse per Night - - 6s. 0d A good Groom kept who will show every attention and civility. Saddle Horses and Traps LET ON HIRE at reasonable rates. Terms strictly CASH. Auctioneers wishing to hold sales at the White Hart Yards, can obtain the same by applying to the Pxoprietor 3-11 2800 JOHN PARKER. Ttf" O T I C X OPAWA ROAD. All TRAFFIC on this Boad between Wilton's and Eneor'e Roads ia stopped for three days, by removal of Bridge. By order, E. WADMAN, Clerk to the Heathcote Boad Board. March 11, 1874. 3-12 2858

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 1

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