3496 I Publications THE ILLTJSTBATED PEESS MONTHLY SUMMARY, Fob Transmission to EURO P E, Via SAN FRANCISCO, WILL CONTAIS THE FOLLOWING ENGRAVINGS : J 1. The British and Tasmanian Charcoal Iron I Company's Mine, Port Lempriere— Furnace and Worke Centre street, Port Lempriere, Works in the distance 2. Falls on the Parker Biver, Victoria 3. Benevolent at Ballarat, Victoria—The Chinese Procession 4. Eleanor's Glen, Mootwinjee Ranges, Central Australia 5. St Peter's College, Kent Town, South ! Australia 6. The Lawn on the Melbourne Cap Day 7. Matanra Railway—Opening to Gore 8. In the Grose Valley, Blue Mountains 9. Port , ..-.-;.,..; Congregational Chnrch St Paul's English Church St Vincent street Sailors' Home Institute Cape Otway Cave Stalactite Cave, Cape Otway 10. Spring Meeting of the Victoria Bating Club— bcratched Ready for Business A Bolt Winners of Gloves Feeling his Feet After the Race Costumes of the Day Worth Caring For A Patron of the Turf AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH. 12-29 PRICE SIXPENCE. 4096 66 ATOB.TH CANTERBURY INDEIS PENDENT." NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The first issue will appear on or about THURSDAY, 6th INSTANT. The proprietary being scattered throughout the whole of the northern district, advertisers may rely on the utmost publicity. The circulation of the papers will extend among shareholders and others from Oxford to the Waiau, including Cust, Rangiora, ' Fernside, Ashley, S.W. Creek, Leithfield, ' Amber]y, and the Waipara, as well as south ' of the Waimakariri. Applications in Christchurch to be made to Mr E. F. Barnett, Colombo street, and other agents of the company throughout the province. F. H. MELVILLE WALKER, 1-3 4197 Secretary. — 1 Lost and Found LOST on Sunday, the 2nd instant, a black MARE, branded C. S. near the shoulder; i last seen near the Asylum.—Anyone returning the same to J. McMillan, Office of this paper, will be rewarded. 1-5 4263 LOST, a Socket and Spring of a Carriage Lamp. The finder will oblige by leaving the same at the Police Depot. 1-5 4279 rpEN SHILLINGS REWARD. LOST, off the Akaroa Coach, on December 24th, between Tai Tapu and Christchurch, a Painter's Kit, containing a diamond, &c. The above reward will be paid to whoever will bring the same to the Driver of the Coach, or to W. Joses, Caehel street. 1-5 4258 LOST.— ONE POUND REWARD.—One Dark Brown MARE, 15 hands high, branded 2on near shoulder. Anyone returning the same to Mr Tosswill, Highfield Farm, Courtenay, or giving information which will lead to its recovery, will receive the above reward. 1-4 4221 ANE POUND REWARD. LOST OR STOLEN—A chesnut Filly, white forehead and feet; also, a bay Coif, four years old, little white on forehead. Anyone returning the same to John Cassil, Lincoln road, will receive the above reward. 1-4 4233 Funeral Notices Tji U N E B A L NOTICE. H. SCRIMSHAW, having purchased a first-class hearse, with plumes, &c, also a mourning coach, and every other requisite, is now enabled to CONDUCT FUNERALS lln town or country, in the most approved 1 manser, and at less cost than any other house 1 in Christchurch. j Note the address —H. SCRIMSHAW, ! i Undertaker, next A 1 Hotel, Colombo street,' Chriatchurch; 13-1 2169 i
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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3228, 5 January 1876, Page 1
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