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*_— ~— PiiWio Companies. | PnUic I Goode on Sale | Goods on Sale | Tenders | I

•Wβ 0 S P E C T US —— -J; OP THE NOSTHEB2* BREWERY COMPANY f'v (LIMITED). To be Incorporated under the Joint Stock Companies Act, IS6O. Capital, £10,000, in 2COO Shares, of £5 each. ; .-. iwitb. power to shareholders to increase .. , ■ _ same). - - ■■■- Deposit on Application, 5s per Share, and 5s ~/ on Allotment. . . ... Calls at intervals of not less than three months. PBOVISIONAIi DIEECTOES : John M'Farlane, Esq;, Coldstream, Ashley Bank. J. S. White, Esq., Kaiapoi. ; , ; Robert H. Campbell, Esq., Riccarton. Josiah Birch, Esq., Kaiapoi. ~..-».---- William Buss, Esq., Rangiora. Charles Oram, Esq., Kaiapoi. ; --:.:■ F. H. Melville Walker, Esq., Saltwater Creek. George Hutchinson, Esq., Riccarton. r Baskebs : (-_., Bank of New Zealand. Peovisiokal Solicitors : Garrick and Cowlishaw. tern: G. Hntchinson. This company is being formed for the purpose of purchasing and working the ;: feaiapoi Brewery on an extended scale. v ■;; ijiewantof a first-class brewery, worked T-pon good principles, has long been felt in ' "Canterbury, for although there is no part of Uew Zealand with better facilities for brew- " ' ' ing, there is little or no first-class ale brewed in the province, and the consequence is, that •'-■■■■ . ' while barley and malt are largely purchased "''■'-' : : in Canterbury for Danediu, beer made from the ■•'■'■'■' -game Iβ sent here and sold at a high rate, r - : the cost to the.consumer being thus in- -■■ creased.; . ','" ,; ; [" •' ,/' ' The Kaiapoi Brewery was purchased by ; • 'the present proprietors with the intention ' ' ;i bf forming a company for carrying on the Jm.sinesSy, and with this view considerable ' indprtivements have been made, and a plant 'ordered capable of brewing 180 bhds per ■-■-■■-■■'■Week.'' ' .. The greatest care has been used in the selection of this plant, and, after considerable pains and research, it was decided to be by far the v-7 •. /best rjlan to adopt the principle of steam, which has of late been so successfully applied to breweries in Dnpedin and elsewhere. There is a constant supply on the premises pf the best brewery; water in New Zealand. It is intended that the trade of the brewery r shall be a wholesale-one only. At present there is.a valuable retail trade attached to it, and for the exteusion of such it is contemplated to employ agents in the various districts—-hotel keepers to have preference in appointments. The services of a gentleman well known as . . : a first-class brewer have been secured, as also V; of Mr W. H. ;Brien (for some years traveller to Messrs Ward and Co.) |as sales- ■■; 'It is, perhaps, needless to enter into any ''Retails as to the profits on brewing, it being ; j an ; established fact that success has attended : ' ' the operations of well-known Dunedin and .."".other breweries. . ; ' .The 4 present proprietors having every con- - fideoce in the success of the undertaking, •wili'dispose of the property and stock at the • ! * cost to them, and will take payment for the '-- came one-third in paid-up shares of the company, and the remainder as may be arranged. .KOTneiqueetfoa of (if any) to be re- . J -p/ferred to arbitration in the usual way, --■- It is estimated that £6000 will bo strfS- '':.'.' : l cientcapital to carry but 'the undertaking, and it is intended to commence operations as soon as shares to that extent have been applied for. ? ■ Prospectuses and forme of application for ..:-:.- chares may be obtained at the ,: i . ,n BANK OF NSW ZEALAND, Chriatchurch or Kaiapoi; : ■ , • ~V And at the Offices of .-,... MESSRS GARRICK & COWLISHAW, .»■.:,■}-:27l3.SriM: Solicitors, Christchurch. "VfEW ZEALAND; WOOLLEN MANU1' A J\ < FACTORY COMPANY (LIMITED). The Provisional Pirectors have decided to .:?.;.BSTBND the making APPLICATION for SHARES. ,f:>i<TitßeJy notice--witf be given ot the Final. Closing of the Share List. , ) .-.-cr J. DBUMMOND MACPHERSON, ■■-•/v. •!■• m '■ ■ Pxovisional Manager. ; < ■.*'■ 3rd March, 1874; v 3-3 2529

TT_XI. PBOCTEBs WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, HIGH STREET, CHRiSTCHURCH (opposite the City Hotel), and REVELL STREET HOKITIKA. A MOST SUPERB and RECHERCHE ASSORTMENT of WATCHES, JEWELLERY, and DIAMOND GOODS, suitable for W-dding and Christening Presents, and Testimonials, in solid silver and electro-plate, in the greatest variety, on sale or made to order. Mathematical, Optical, and Surveyors' Instruments of every description. 9600 PLUNGE, HIP, SHOWER, FOOT, MALVERN, SPONGE, RECLINING, &C, &C, Japanned, Marble, and Oak, &c. Quality superior to imported at prices lower. Ironmongers and Storekeepers supplied on the most reasonable terms with Baths and every description of Tinware of the best manufacture, by G. P. DAVE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL JAPANER, &C. Bath Maker, Lamp Maker and Licensed Gas Fitter, &c. Manufactory—Colombo street South, next to Bruce and Co.'s Steam Bakery. ' 12-22 302 PUBLIC NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1873, the ANNUAL LICENSING COURT for the districts of the Waiau. Waipara, Oxford, Sefton, Rangiora, Mandeville, and Town of Kaiapoi (for description of boundaries see "General Government Gazette," No. 11, February 23rd, 1874, will be held on TUESDAY, the 21st day of APRIL next, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, in the Resident Magistrate's Court, Kaiapoi, to consider the following applications for licenses nnder the Licensing Act, 1873, aforesaid, viz. :— . I Description of I

l SEASONABLE DRAPERY. E I ■ r NOW OPENINGEX ISLES OF THE SOUTHO BALES AND CASES AT DUNSTABLE HOUSE. EX CRUSADERO/» CASES AND BALES AT DUNSTABLE HOUSE. VIA MELBOTTRNEOQ BALES AND CASES AT DUNSTABLE HOUSE. VIA DTTNEDINEX MONGOL, STEAMER: q CASES NEW AND FASHIONABLE LACE GOODS AT 0 DUNSTABLE HOUSE. i EX SUEZ OVERLAND MAILO CASES BOUILLON'S FIRST CHOICE JOSEPHINE KID GLOVES, (LADIES , ), AT DUNSTABLE HOUSE. L N.B.—These are in beautiful order. o TO ARRIVE EX SHIP DILHARREE CASES AND BALES FOR q DUNSTABLE HOUSE. i f EX AURIGA- • O/\ CASES AND BALES FOR f DUNSTABLE HOUSE. l I s

• —— — ' IyTEW ZEALAND RAILWAY. TIMARU AND TEMUKA RAILWAYS. TO CARTERS AND OTHERS. WRITTEN TENDERS will be received at this office up to noon on MONDAY, MARCH 16th, 1874, for Carting Fifty (50) Tons, more or less, of Packages, being parts of Engines and Carriages, from Ashburton to Timaru, at per ton weight. The heaviest package weighs about four tons thirteen hundred weight, and the largest, which weighs about four tons, measures about thirty-two feet by seven feet nine inches by two feet nine inches. The packages will be loaded and unloaded by the Government. Each Tender must be accompanied by a a marked cheque equal in amount to 10 per a cent of the amount of the tender, to be held n as security for the completion of the conq tract, in the event of the tender being ti accepted. tt The whole quantity must be delivered v within two months from date of acceptance of tender. Telegraphic tenders, similarly addressed and marked, will be received if presented at any Telegraph-office by NOON of the same date, provided that written tenders in due n form are lodged at a District or Resident Engineer's office by the same hour. , n The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. «r By command, JOHN BLACKETT, _ Assistant-Engineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, w Wellington, February 23 th, 1874. 2-26 2346 rpENDERB invited for the purchase of w L Schoolmaster's OLD HOUSE, including clearing the premises, &c, to be left w with schoolmaster on or before Thursday, the 19th instant. nr ORAOROFT WILSON, Chairman Upper Heathcote School Comvt mittee 8-9 2710 TO CARPENTERS, BRICKLAYERS, PLASTERERS, AND PAINTERS, i Separate Tenders are invited for the je Erection of a House near Governor's Bay. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at my re office, where tenders will be received on or ' before WEDNESDAY, 18th, at noon. The Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. M. JACOBSEN, ;d 3-10 2757 Architect, &c. TENDERS are INVITED for the ERECTION of a HOUSE at Waltham. , Plans and specification to be seen at Mr Jane's, hall-keeper of Oddfellows' Hall. Tenders to be sent in not later than Monday, March 16th, addressed Mr CHAB. Cooper, Tailor, Christchurch. . 2783 3-9 YX7HITE ROCK QUARRIES TENDERS are Invited for the CARTING of 10,000 yards cube of STONE from these Quarries, to the Railway Station, Rangiora. Tenders to be addressed to mc up to 20th March, 1874, at noon. W. WILSON, 3-9 2761 Seed Merchant, Christchurch. PLLBSMBBE ROAD BOARD. Sli TENDERS are INVITED for the following WORKS :— For Forming and Metalling 100 chains of Taumutu road, between Hart's road and Southbridge. : For Metalling 100 chains of Jollies road, between Flood's and Bishop's corners. . For Metalling 100 chains of Lower Killinchy road, by Moorhead's Corner. • j For Widening and Deepening Lambie's Drain, about 60 chains. Specifications of the above Works can be seen at the Road Board Office, Leeston. Tenders addressed to the Chairman, to 18 be sent in by noon, on Friday, 13th March, 1874. 3 9 2715 W; G. LUNN, Overseer. es TINCOLNBOAD BOARD fea LABORERS' COTTAGES; The Tender of Messrs Cook and M'Clin--68 tock has been accepted for the Erection of the above. ? 8 C. J. WENTWORTH COOKBON, Surveyor to the Lincoln Road Board. 3-11 2805 *"N ° T * °, E • The CUST ROAD BOABD INVITE TENDERS, for CUTTING about 95 cjhaina of the Main Drain, of the Cust. ■ ; Specifications may be seen at Messent's Hotel. , . Tenders to be sent in not later than Monday, 16th instant, at 2 o'clock p.m. B. L. HIGGINS, „> 3 7 2706 ..:'.■ Chairimjan. mOBUIL D E B 8 TENDERS are required for HOUSE at Riccarton. : ' Specifications and drawings can be; seen at my office, where sealed tenders are to be sent not later than noon on Monday the 16th Instant. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. *" FREDK. STROUTS, tf.R.1.8.A, 2-7 2657 Architect. THENDERS WANTED by Mount Somers y. L Road Board for ERECTION of a COTTAGE on Mount Somers Road Board premises. For specification and particulars apply to Overseer Mount Somers Road Board, and Ashburton Road Board office. Tenders to be sent in on or before WEDNESDAY, March 18. t8 W. C. WALKEB, 3-11 2001 Chairman. rpHE OXFORD ROAD BOARD invite X TENDERS for the ERECTION of Two Four-roomed Emigrants' COTTAGES, to be built on Reserve Section No 359, near the Road Board office, in accordance with plans and specifications which may be seen at my residence, East Oxford. I Tenders, addressed to the Chairman to be sent in or posted on or before the 18th met, endorsed " Tendere for Cottages." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. _ WILLIAM STOUT, 7 8-9 2704 Clerk to the Board. m O CONTRACTORS. The Heathcote and Bpreydon Drainage Committee invite TENDERS tor Excavating Ground and Fixing about Fifty Chains of two-feet Drain Pipes. Specification and plans to be seen at the office of the undersigned, Hereford street. !j Tenders to be sent in on or before Friday, 3 the 20th inst., addressed to the Chairman of Committee. F. PAVITT, 3-10 2780 Civil Engineer. &c. I m O BUILDEBB. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a DWELLING-HOUSE for John Sharp, Lincoln. Plans and specifications can be Been at r the office of Duncan and Co, Cashel street, where tenders must be sent in on or before Wednesday, March 18tb, at 12 noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. ) 9-5 2&90 JOHN. gBASF,

I — Saunders & Henderson HAVE FOB SALE AT THEIR STORES, TUAM STREET, TO THE TKADE ONLY.— The following NEW SEASON'S TEAS, Which have been most carefully selected for this Market :— B & S— I—loo1 —100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 2—loo boxes superfine kaisow congou 3 —loo boxes superfine kaisow congou 4—loo boxes superfine kaisow congou s—loo boxes superfine kaisow congou 6—loo boxes superfine kaieow congou 7—loo boxes superfine kaisow congou B—loo8 —100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 9—loo boxes superfine kaisow congou 10—100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 11 —100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 12—100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 13—100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 14 —100 boxes superfine kaisow congou 15—100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou 16—100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou 17 —100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou 18—100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou 19 —100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou 20—100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou 21—100 boxes extra superfine kaisow congou B&S 22 —50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 23 —50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 24—50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 25—50 half-cheste Buperfine kaisow congou 26—50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 27—100 half-chests superfine kaisow congot 28—50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 29 —50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 30—100 half-chests superfine kaisow congot 31—50 half-chests superfine kaisow congou 32 —50 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 33—75 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 34 —75 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 35—75 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 36 —50 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 37 —60 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 38 <-50 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 39—50 half-chests extra superfine kaisov congou 40—25 chests euperfine kaisow congou 41—26 chests superfine kaisow congou 42—25 chests extra superfine kaisow congou 43—20 boxes extra superfine scented orangi pekoe 44—30 boxes extra superfine scented orangi pekoe 45 —20 boxes choicest gunpowder 46 —30 boxes extra choicest gunpowder Samples on view at our office or forwardei to country storekeepers.

Name of Applicant. License Applied Situation of Housa or Business Premises for. for which License is Sought.

i Hutchinson, Geo. Brewers Sidey quay, Kaiapoi s BehaTrell, John Wholesale Charles street, Kaiapoi Birch, Josiah Do Do do *Blackett, Henry Do Rangiora J Dudley and Craig Do Raven street, Kaiapoi : Hatchinson, Geo. Do Charles street, Kaiapoi Milsom, Geo. P. Do Raven street, Kaiapoi Sansom, W.m. Do High street, Bangiora ■ White and Co., J. Do Leithfield Baldwin, Joseph Hotel Leithfield i Basaingthwaite, J. Do Bangiora CameroD, D. and D. Do Saltwater Creek Collier, George Do Leithfield Daniel, Walter Do • Waiaa Greer. Jno. H. Do Kaiapoi Harris, fm. Do Kaiapoi s Hastie and Dron Do Hurunui i Hood, .Emma Do Brown's Bridge Innes, Francis Do Rangiora " Kelso, George Do Kaiapoi Messent, John Do Moeraki Downs Middleton,*.Henry Do Kaiapoi i Mitchell, David Do Saltwater Creek Neville, S. M. Do Waiau Olphert, John Do Moeraki Downs Oram, Charles Do Kaiapoi Sinclair, John Do Rangiora i Wearing, Geo. H. Do Kaiapoi Conway, John Country Hotel Woodend Cox, J. W. M. Do Weka Pass i Green, Samuel Do Rangiora 1 Lewton, James Do Flaxton Luers, Frederick Do Oxford i Morgan, William Charles Do Southbrook. ! Paget, William Do Oxford Simmons, Geo. Do Waikari i Skilton, John Do Oxford ' Thompkins, Mark E. Do Woodend i Smethurst, Ed. Wine and Beer Kaiapoi Turner, Chas. Do ltangiora Hodgson, Tyson Conditional Ashley Bank "" G. F. HEWLINGS, Clerk of the Court. Resident Magistrate's Court, Kaiapoi, March 9th, 1874. 2773 3-10

A CARGO OF MAURITIUS SUGABS, Consisting of Finest snowdrop crystals Finest white crystals Good to fine white crystals Good to fine white crystals Good to fine white crystals Finest white counters Fine white counters Good white counters Finest yellow crystals Finest yellow counters Good brewers' crystals Finest yellow crystals ~ , Good yellow counters Good yellow counters Finest bright brewers' crystals Fine brewers' crystals Yankee handled axes, axe handles Clothes pegs, store tracks American tacks, American churns American brooms, scythe handles Wire nails, flooring brads Boft soap in 1 cwt and J cwt drums Cream linen flour bags Blue and grey paper bags 36in, 54in, and 72in Hessian, Seaming twine, whiting, sulphur Lyndon's spades, rock salt, Oak stable buckets .. r; Galvanised iron buckets 2 and 3 pronged hay forks Colza, castor, and linseed oil, in drum Black, blue, and brown paints Storer's red and white lead, blue stone White zinc paint, woolpacks & cornsaok Shoe pegs, kerosene oil, patent saeh line Bigg's patent taps, scrim Hand, and treadle sewing machines Black, red and copying ink, wheel jack Garden hoes, potatoe forks Bryant and May's wood safety matche Price's and Brandon's candlesMould candles, nutmegs, fresh herring Clay pipes, Bell and Black's vestas, Eleme, and Sultana raisins Bath bricks, broom handles, tap ioca Sago, vermicelli, maccaroni Crosse and Blackwell's. and Morton' pickles Brewers' isinglass Nelson's patent gelatine Bleached and unbleached ginger Currie powder, crushed loaf sugar Loaf sugar, candied peel, pearl barley Colman's Durham superior and doubl superfine mustard Cream tartar, tartaric acid Clothes lines, Colman's light and darl blue Keen's double superfine mustard Brown and Poison's corn flour Harper Twelvetrees' soap powder Whole and ground saltpetre Nixey's black lead Crosse and Blackwell's essences Bed herrings, in tins Castor oil, in pints and half-pints Perry Davis' painkiller Crosse and Blackwell's bloater and an chovy paste Bice in bags and casks, ground rice Oatmeal, fresh oysters, pimento Sardines, halves and quarters Crosse and Blackwell's essence ancho vies Lea and Perrin's Worcester sauce Olson's Tomato sauce Arrowroot, in 71b tins and kegs Colman's white and blue starch : Day and Martin's paste blacking Jordan almonds, shell almonds Muscatel raisins, liquorice, patent groati Carbonate soda, carraway seeds Soda crystals Fry's and Epps' homoeopathic cocoa Taylor's Maravilla cocoa Table salt, in bottles, maizena Taylor and Fry's chocolate Tart fruits, in tins, Oakey's knife polish Ground black and white pepper Coffee, mixed spice, tea twine Medium and strong shop twine Fancy soaps, barcelona nuts Canary seed, cloves, in tins, split peag Keiller's marmalade Keiller's confectioneiy Crosse and Blackwell's red curran jelly Powdered black lead Steedman's soothing powders Holioway's pills and ointment Velvet corks, Borwick'a baking powder Brown wrapping paper, tea paper Sugar paper, finest blue sample paper Drapers' paper, seamless milkpane Stationery, sulphuric acid Ginger beer and soda water bottles Assorted crates, crockery and glassware Crystalised jujubes, brush ware, fine and coarse salt Grindstones, cbioawarc SOLE AGENTS IN TOWN FOB SAUNDEBS Sc SONS' FLOUB. INDENTS FOB ENGLISH, EUBOPEAN, & AMEBICAN GOODS Executed upon the moat favorable terms 1 by oai London Branch.' 1 ' 2020

Government Notices* P U B L I C NOTICE The IMMIGRANTS per ship DILHARREE MAY BE ENGAGED according to priority of application at the Immigration Depot on SATURDAY, the 14th instant, commencing at 10.30 a.m. J. E. MARCH, • . Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, March 11th, 1874. 2845 3-12 CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. NOTICE. - The following Regulation will in future be . strictly enforced:— "All goods and merchandise, whether bond or free, and all luggage having arrived at its destination, shall be removed by the consignee from the platform and sheds within twelve working hours ; and any free goods, merchandise, or luggage not removed by that time may be stored at the risk and expense of the consignee or owner, and will become subject to such charges as may ..;■ from time to time be fixed by the Railway ;-and any bonded goods or merchandise ■ which shall not be removed within the period aforesaid, shall be subject to the payment of the sum of 2e per ton per day, until the removal of the same from the railway premises." By order— < JOHN MARSHMAN, • General Manager. December 27th, 1873; 12-29 504

Money. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 and upwards on approved FREEHOLD SECURITY RICH. -WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 8-15 6340 Colombo street, Christchurch, TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA, LIMITED. ADVANCES UP TO 1} O ~ f\ C\ C\ MADE ON FREE\J v" \J HOLD&PASTORAI SECURITIES. For the purchase of Waste Lands most liberal advances made. Apply tc CHAS. ROBT. BLAKISTON, 11-22 9355 Manager, Christchurch. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY (Limited). SUMS OF r» QAA And Upwards ADVANCED upon dWOI/U security of FREEHOLDS, and RUNS and STOCK in connection therewith, at current rates. Liberal Advances made upon purchases of Waste Lands. J. C. McDOWALL, Manager, 11-20 9314 Hereford street, Christchurch. M° N E -L LEN T, ■'"\^fl S ' STEWART begs to inform >i- f M a mgagg the public that he is prepared LEND MONEY in sums from Is to £500, on Clothing Jewellery, Plate, Merchandise, Bills of Lading, &c. Lowest interest charged N.B.—S. S.is a CASH PURCHASER of ladies' and gentlemen's left-off Wearing Appaiel. Note the address —Samuel Stewart, Licensed Pawnbroker, Lichfield street, nearly opposite the New Fire Brigade Station. A large quantity of new and second-hand Clothing on hand and for SALE. Ladies and Gentle* men waited on at their own premises, Note. — Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery cleaned and repaired, very cheap, on the premises. 4936 W. S. MOORHOUSE, SOLICITOR, Wellington. Parliamentary Agent. 2180 Goods on Sale. NEW FURNISHING STORES. THE Proprietor of the Old Shop, in the Triangle, thanks the public of Canterbury for their patronage during the past, and informs them that, owing to the very kind support, he has been obliged to take larger premises to meet their requirements. NEW FURNISHING STORES, HIGH STREET CORNER, OPPOSITE STRANGE'S. Chairs, hardware, electro-plated goods, crockery, cutlery, fancy goods, pictures, and bulky articles. Goods Lent for Parties and Pic-Nics. A good stock always on hand. Books, prints, coins, jewellery, clocks, pipes, and small goods. Dealer in old come and curio's. Books bought, sold, and exchanged. Sales attended on commission, on very moderate terms. A. W. WRIGHT, 7-30 6004 Proprietor. FIRST-CLASS SEWN BOOTS, AT P. BARKER'S, Tuam Street, West Christchurch. Lasts made to the feet and kept for each 144 customer. 12-16 CORN SACKS AND WOOL PACKS FULL WEIGHTS, ' ON SALE BY 120 1176 TWENTVSIAN & COUSIN. FOR SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNEDCORN SACKS, full weights. MATHESON'B AGENCY, H3 9*3 Cteistchweb and. Lytteltw,

' ';mp NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING f JL; COMPANY, LIMITED. ! V:-'THeTHIRI> TEN SHILLINGS "J" ."J^B/SHARE made by the Directors (being ,': i> .y tie second call afterallotment) is DDE and ~... V> P»y«(We on or before the 7th day of APRIL, ; : JSWj a.t any of the Branches of the Bank of ■Vtv-'j .JTew -Zealand-at the following places :— V. '.''. Aucicland Nqlsoy , .; ■ Timarn I '.Napier' ..„;-.= r Pictori ; Dunedin ' Hew; PJymouUi . Wellington- Oamaru Wanganni '[ : , phristchurch Invercargill . , v * ,"By order of the General Board of Directorr, * ;:;!:,,> t : L) eredk..J!.jA. graham^ ' Manager. ..... : , ,ChrL»tchnrch, Feb.2B 187-A., 3-4 2536 TICTOSIA FIRE ' AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. ! ESTABLISHED 1849. Fire and Marine Risks of all kinds taken at ; " Eowest Rates. Wool or other Produce Insured from Shed or Store through to 'London. Losses made payable in London or in any of .'"--' the principal ports in the colonies. Forms of proposal, &c, can be obtained frooi J. C. POBTJSH, Esq., Solicitor—Kaiapoi. The New Zkaland Paoyisioir and . = •'■: •■•■"•••'- Produce Compatsy—Lytteltbn. Or at the Company's Office, Hereford street, Chxistchurch. i B. WALTON, ------ ■•___ Agent for Canterbury. X t Rnb-Agents wanted for districts where the company is not already represented. ' 11-11 9064 MUIUAL BENEFIT, BUILDING, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY OF .CANTERBURY (PERMANENT). MONEY RECEIVED on DEPOSIT in lasge,orßH>all same, and for any period, at ofullirates of interest. By order, J. iA. BIRD, i Secretary. Cbristchnrch, January 29th, 1874. 2-24 2249 •' . ' Lost and Fonnd FOUND— Near Post Office, a SILVER WATCH. Owner can have same ,fey paying expenses. .Apply to ROBERT LINDSAY, 3-11 2794 ■ Union Bank. w, mWO POUNDS RE WA RD . 1 LOST, from Mr £ Acland's, Southbridge, DARK., BAY HORSE, Royalty, branded liorsesn'ofc on near Shoulder. Whoever will deliver the same to Mr P. Aclaud, Southbridge; or A. CARDALE, Lawfotd Weedens, vriil receive the above reward. 37-2705 .;■ • -]"fn.wo... pou nd s Wβ wabd", "LOST, on .Monday afternoon, between Eaiapoi and Woodend, a PUBSE contain- ■ : ing Ten One Pound Notes. Whoever will return the same to the office of the paper : Svill receive tbe above reward. 2835 3-12 T f.|Vlli),-JS-£ POUNDS REWARD. .; , LOST, one Bay MARE, branded R on near , The »bove reward will be paid to ■ - infoimation of the same to BefJVW. Stack, Kaiapoj, ortofl.PirAMA, Maori ra, Kaiapoi.: Anyoae detaining it

) E EX HUDSON- \ O CASES AND BALES FOB 3 DUNSTABLE HOUSE. I ■> i i EX POETLANDQIJ CASES AND BALES. 9Q4. OASES AND B ALBS NEWEST AND MOST CHOICE WINTER GOODS. SHIPMENTS TO FOLLOW. The above shipments, in [many instances, hare been boaght direct from the makers to out orders, and will be found piime value.

RETURN FOR MONTH ENDING --.-■.,. 28TH FEBRUARY, 1874, , OF STATIONS ON WHICH THERE ARE SHEEP INFECTED WITH SCAB IN THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. Nokthebn District. Name of Where Name of Manager Station. Situate. or Owner. Horaley Hurunui Mallock & Lance . Downs Glenmark Waipara G. H. Moore I certify the above to be a correct return. P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep, i Christchurch, 10th March, 1874. 3-12 2847 J VTOTI C E . ] "CANTEBBURY SHEEP ORDINANCE, 1872, AMENDMENT ORDINANCE, c 1874." I It is requested that Sheep Owners who g have neglected to make a Return of the number of sheep in their posession on the Ist of January last, will do so immediately to pre- * vent legal proceedings being taken to enforce the Ordinance. P. B. BOULTON, Chief Inspector of Sheep. r .Office of Inspector of Sheep, Cnristahurch, 27th February, 1874. ; 2-28 2396 T> U B L I C NOTICE. POLICE DEPARTMENT. ] WANTED, a few Intelligent MEN, not i exceeding thirty years of age. " Single men who have had • previous expe- 1 rience in a similar service preferred. R. C. SHEARMAN, Commissioner of Police. Commissioner's Office, §f4 Mftrcb, 187*, 1

One Shilling off every Pound purchased for Cash. J. BALLAtf TYKE & CO. DUNSTABLE fIOUSI, z-n mi

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2682, 12 March 1874, Page 4

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

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

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