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■Prodacq, *p ATHESON'S AGENCY makes liberal ADVANCES on WOOL mad other Produce. 11 9628 JOHN INQLIS, Maaagerf mOFAB M E B S WANTED, a Jew tone early KIDNEY POTATOES, for seed. 7-12 1432 J. B. WAY. -rrr o ox and PBopnoa The New Zealand loan and Mercantile Agency Compr-ay (Limited) are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances on WOOL AND ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE placed in their hands for sale, in either the London or Colonial markets. For farther particulars, apply at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Cathedral square. Cnrietchurcb October 13th, 1875.10-14 1690 ° — ° L . The andersigned are prepared to make liberal CASH ADVANCES on Wool placed in their hands fax sale in this market* or consigned to Messrs Miles Brothers and Co fd •ale in London' ..■ . MILES HAfiflAL, * CO, Ohristcharch. " 997. Entire Horses A 8 H B U B T ON. The Thorough-bred Horse I DANIEL O'BOUBKE, By Hedmere, t Great Grandsire, the Celebrated 18.1 8 H BIBDCA TO HE B, Grandsire of ' 8 T O C; X W B L L, : ', The Emperor of StallioDs, 18 APPOINf BD TO TRAVEL THB ABHBUBTON DISTRICT. DAN IB L OR OUBEB; WINNER of the CANTERBURY DERBY AND CANTERBURY CUP, Placed Id the Champagne, the Dunedin Maiden, and the Christchureh Plate, [ Carrying a heavy penalty, ; - • ,When dead amiss, ran Becond to Korari for ■- r the Wellington Derby. Damj Brunette, by Tadmor ; grand-dam by Hetman Platbff, out of Birthday, by Panta-. ; loon, grandsire of . ! TBADUCEB. *■■■ Terms ... ... ... £5 5e , Groomage ... ... ... 0 6s ' WILLIAM SMITH, 1090 : V Ashburton. THE DRAUGHT STALLION TABMAN, brought by Mr Thomas Dowlfng from Tasmania last year, to be LET for a season, o> FOB BALE. : . ~ - — 'Apply at once to i BICEABi) B. PITT, 740 1355 -..,., ..Sonth Bakaia. : Edaoational. jM ad Bα A -' k..e -Professor of' ' '*—"' '"' HABMONIUM, AND ; SINGINa; I ° CASHBL STBEBTEASTv ? 6-21 Vacancies for a few more Pupils. 714 Conveyances 0088 1 AND COS TELEfiHAPH LINBi - OF-BOYAL MAIL GOAGHES TO AKABOA., rA /COACHES OF THE ABOVE LINE Ay , Officerevery TUESDAY, THURSDAY, atid SATUBDAT Morfiings at 8' a.m., returning from , Akaroa, en MONDAYS,, itfa FBEpltrS/ at, ; FareMßl 6s. Return Tickets for a month), £2. ;<~■■ ; k ' ; I Luggage iand parcels at " ! $-23j>76 A. F. DeXAUX; Agent lV 8 H B U' B T Ov N. ;E. COOKBON begs to inform the public that he runs a Coach every Tuesday and Friday from Ashbnrton, uponthe arrival of the first Train from Christchurch to Hood's Accommodation-house, Mount! Somers . aad Alford Forest, returning ■ erery Wednesday rand Saturday in time for the last train:to Ohrietcliirrch, namely, 3.38 p.m. ~."; Buggies and Saddle Horses always;on hire. Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders punctually attended to. •-..,-.. .-,-.-, .-. •, :--.,■ ■ E, COOKSON, . -, Aah burton Livery Stables, 2-21 6414 Opposite Railway Station. RAKAIA TO; ALFOBD EOBEST AND MOUNT SOMBBS. On and after this date a COACH wil LEAVE the Rakaia on arrival of first Trai from Chrißtcharch. : ;-\~. For Alford Forest and Mount Somers, via Lavington and intermediate places, on MON~ DAY and THUBSDA¥, returning on TUBS DAY and FRIDAY, meeting Train foi Ohristchnrch. ' ■..: ,: Passengers and parcels booked at Jams Smith's office, next Tattersall's. D. MIDDLETON & CO, Proprietor » JAMES SMTEH, Agent. February isth, 1876. , 2-17 6 X (T\ HBISTCHUBCH AND GBEEN PABK \J ;.:.irri-_ ■;-'.•■ The MAIL COACH leaves JAMES SMITH'SQate of Cobb and Co) OFFICE, near TatteraalTs, at 3 o'clock p Jni cm Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday. 10* 1886 KIMBBB, Proprietor. I ! .; ■. .. ~~~. "—' : —; ——— PublicatiOHS THE : IIiLUSTBAJED PEBSS 1 . KONIHLY -SUMMARY,.: Fob Transmission to E TJ WO P Ev Tia SAN FRANCISCO, WILL PONTAJQF THB TOLLOTSriNQ BNGBAVTNGB: * 1. 'Possum Jack's Claim,'' Possum Hill Bush, Marj borough, Victoria 2. Mesare Mort and Go's Meat Preserving Wests, Darling Harbor, Sydney The Room '■'■■ The Cold or Freestng Boom Milk Preserving Boom 3. Queen Lidgiwidgi Trucanini (Lalla Booth)—The last of the Tasmanian Aborigines 4. The Melbourne Glass Bottle Company's Works, Emerald Hill 5. Tfie Township oJ StaweTl, Victoria 6. Sorrento, Port "Phillip Heads 7. Views of Port Wakefield, Sonth Aus-tralia-r Bdvernment Wharf 4nth«ny*e Whaif Style's Wbarf Ketjrneson and Beeves' Wharf 8. Tbe Hon J. P. Boncenf. Premier of South Australia 9. liaying the Fonndation Stone of the Academy of Music, Melbourne 10. Wallace's Point, Otira Gorge. AND ALT THB NEWS OF THB MONTH 7-6 PBICB SIXPENCE, 1222

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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3387, 12 July 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3387, 12 July 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3387, 12 July 1876, Page 4

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