mo PAIBY FARMERS. The Undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of BOTTER and CHEBBE for Exportation. Please apply to Mm^ • J. GILMOUB, Bam and Bacon Curing Eactoßg^ PBICB ONE SHILLING. r ____ r To be obtained from THE PUBLISSEB, ' - i &*&)* ?^ efc * ' An*d ill Bobksellere and Couitry Storekeepers f 11,30 3122 —- -— . rilO SHEEP OWNERS, FARMERS, &C. H We are CABH PURCHASERS of Sheep , suitable for boiling down or preserving, or I are prepared to BOIL DOWN ON OWNER'S •; account. ■ j --. ■; ; Parties having stock of this description, by communicating with us will receive attention. We are also prepared to SORT AND [ SCOUR WOOL 7 on the most reasonable terms. , Full particulars can be ascertained on application at our office. . THE NEW ZEALAND PROVISION J AND PRODUCE COMPANY. r Lichfield street, Christchurch, 1 16th October. 1875. 10-16 173 I fVI VTNlTY,—Advertiser has a large etbck i I J of works of a.Religions Character. : It can be conveniently eeen in showroom, f In addition to Old Standard Authors, will t be found the works of Gonlbnrn, Trench, Stanley, Alford, Kingeley, Winslow, Barnes, [ Vanghan, Oxenden, -_ Spurgeon,- McLeod, r McDuff, Baldwin, Brown, Guthrie, Beecher, I Talmage, and others,. Liberal discount for • for cash. > • J. HUGHES, High-street* t 12-3 SELLING OFF. 3235
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Press, Volume XXIV, Issue 3201, 3 December 1875, Page 2
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