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Public Notices. f Goods on Sale I Goods on Sale Tenders. Judicial and Law Notices. ( Produce

AUTUMN. NEW GOODS. WINTER. ROBERT BLACK Has much pleasure in informing the Public of Canterbury that he hag notv received, ex W. E. Gladstone, Crusader, and Isles of the South, the first portion of very large shipments of Autumn and Winter Drapery. He would desire to draw particular attention to the fact that these Goods arc his own direct importing, and have been selected by Ms buyer from some of the best houses in Great Britain. They include the Ite-rrest Styles in all descriptions of Fancy Goods, and a very large stock of Household Drapery, #c. These have all been marhed at tlie Lowest Possible Prices, in continuation of that system Tchich lie has hitherto found so successful, namely, to give the Bett Value in every class of goods at the Lotcest Prices. Fancy Dresses Blankets Underclothing Merinoes Flannels Hosiery Jackets Sheetings Skirts Shawls Quilts Lace Goods Wineies Towellings Ribbons Tweed* Linens Gloves Tartans Damasks Perfumery THE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Is replete with Seasonable Goods, a very large well-assorted stock being now on hand, both of Unglish and Colonial Manufacture, marked at extremely Low Prices, and equal in style and finish to those made to order. INSPECTION SOLICITED. ROBERT BLACK, CRITERION, HIGH AND LICHFIELD STREETS. 3-13 2865

JL - jßmt m Iw m kJk9 JL JE2 JEtXfWATCHMAKEB, 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 _____«.£A. JL AX S» - -B3i.£3L. JL. _________■. _^» PLUNGE, HIP, SHOWER, FOOT, MALVERN, SPONGE, RECLINING, &C, See, 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 application for license under the Licensing Act, 1873, aforesaid, viz. :— *" ~ Description of Name of Applicant. License Applied Situation of House or Business Premises for. for which License is Sought. Morgan, William Charles Country Hotel Southbrook * ~~ G. Jf. HEWLINGS, Clerk of the Court. Resident Magistrate's Court, „ Kaiapoi, March 9th, 1874. 2866 3-13 Government Notices. | Boad Boards.

PUBLIC NOTICE The IMMIGRANTS per ship DILHARREJE MAY BE ENGAGED according to priority of application at the Immigration Depot or SATURDAY, the 14th instant, commencing at 10.30 a.m. J. E. MARCH, Immigration Officer. Immigration Office, Christchurch, March 11th, 1874. 2845 3-12 m* mi™—i ' "■»" ■ ■ ■"■■ " '■■' ■ {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 wiU become subject to such charges as may from time to time be fixed by tbe 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 2s 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 THE PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT of Canterbury will receive applications up 'to SATURDAY, the 21st of March next, for the office of TRAFFIC MANAGER for the Railways under its control. Salary—£Boo per annum. Unexceptionable testimonials as to ability and experience in railway traffic management will be required. Applications to be made by letter, addressed to the Secretary for Public Works, Canterbury, New Zealand. THOMAS WM. MAUDE, Secretary for Public Works, Canterbury, N.Z. Office of Secretary for Public Works, Christchurch, Feb. 20, 1874. 2-21 2170 Imponndings IMPOUNDED at Christchurch, on 4th March, from Avonside— One strawberry yearling STEER, branded like D on near shoulder, and X or JK conjoined on off rump. One roSn and two red and white yearling STEERS, and one white and one small red yearling HEIFERS, all branded indistinctly on off rump like X or JK conjoined. If not released they will be Bold on 23rd March. CHAS. ALLISON, Jrm, 2734 3-9 Poundkeeper. IMPOUNDED at Papanui, from Papanui road on March 9th, 1874— 15 SHEEP, branded Hon rump. If the same be not released within fourteen days from the above date they will be sold. JOHN WILD, 3-122056 Poundkeeper, Papanui. Educational. MADAME AND MISS WLNTER are prepared to Give Lessons in MUSIC AND SINGING. Terms (Payable in Advance), Three Guineas per Quarter, commencing from first lesson. Colletfs Villas, Tuam street east. 2-16 1981 MISS THOMPSON'S DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL. - The Second Half of the Term COMMENCES WEDNESEAY, MARCH 11.

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Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 13 March 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 13 March 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2683, 13 March 1874, Page 4

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