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H. MATSON 4 CO. ! WOOL. OUR NEXT WOOL SALE . W_„h_d TO _K>RROW, 15th JAN. NEXT. ILB.—Afl eon-gnmente to ocr order at Chaste—torch Suction, are promptly forwarded £___; $o ovnr Wool Stores. H. MATSON AND CO., } 1-146377 Wool 8-lesm-n, Ac. MESSRS H. MATSON A CO. have FOR SALE, -TWENTY HALF-ACRE .£4O Each, AT PAPANUI. TT_r_u—One-tenth Cosh. Balance in 3 years. 1-14 Title under Land Transfer Act. 6831 J. 6. HAWKES. "' TUEBDAY, JANUARY 15. n» PUBLICANS, CONFECTIONERS, AND OTHEBS. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the Committee of the Canterbury Cricket ___o__tßG_, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, AT ___DC_LFFE'S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. THE SITES FOR REFRESHMENT BOOTHS, Ac, Cm the Cricket Ground, at the forthcoming CRICKET MATCH — AUSTRALIA v. CANTERBURY, __» be held on the 19th, -Ist, and 22nd January, as follows:— __o. I—Luncheon Booth: required to supply refreshments to members of the teams and officers at all hours during the above days. "No. 2 —Publican's Booth. Ho. 3— Do. do. These booths to supply the best of liquors. — Full particulars at sale. _-12 Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. 6851 ? TUESDAY, JANUARY 15. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, Ac. ~%jrß> J- Q. HAWKES is instructed by J__L Mr W. H. Bennet, in consequence of his —oving accepted the managership of the Al Hotel, and relinquished his intention of opening m boar—ing house, to SELL, At hiß Residence, Barbadoes street, r. Near the Provincial hotel, *: The whole of his -FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Mostly new, Com prising— . SITTING ROOMS—Loo and dining tables, i chairs and conch in horse hair, cheffonier, framed chremos, biscuit China figures, mantel clock, carpets, fenders and irons, Ac, Ac. BEDROOMS—Quantity single and double iron bedsteads, palliasses, mattrasses, chests doawers, washstands and ware, '_ dressing tables and glasses, &c., &c. ~~ * XTTCHEN —Fqrniturt- utensils, crockery, Ac. -.12 Saleat 12 o'clock. 6865 WEDN_3DAY, JAN. 16. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. i IUBI. 6. HAWKES is instructed to « __L SELL BY PUBLIC AU-TION, At the Louse lately occupied by A. Jameson, -Esq., on the South town belt, between the , . Wi—dm—l road and Selwyn street, The whole of the household furniture and effscts, comprising dining, drawing, and bedroom furniture, kitchen do. and —tens—, garden tools, Ac, Ac. --1. Sale at 12 o'clock. , 6884 PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. -441 CASES FURNITURE, Now Landing. MB J. G. HAWKES is instructed by the . Importers, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, •j _______ EOOMB, HEREFORD STREET, -- -" CHRIS T C H U £0 H, At an early date, _4» 0-SB9-R-N__OM_ "_■ IT B N I T V R E. lioo—og Glassea v Iron Bedsteads . Feather Kllows and Bolsters _us "■'-.;;'. A . on cioth Horse Hair, Ac., Ac. _?3.—-The Auctioneer can safety call the _tt_tion of the public to the above furniture as -«ac of the ____toc_-t and best consignment:i -bat ever arrived ia the market, and specially ■nlrrtsd from one of the best London houses. a *" 3L-M Catslogues in preparation. 6883 H.B. ALPORT. ** TO-MORROW. _TJ_JDAY »__„, thb 15th JAN. _____ OF THE STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A GENERAL STOREKEEPER, TRAP, HORSE, Ac. __T THE INSOLVENT ESTATE OF . ALS-CANDER ANDERSON. ~||j|— H. E. ALPORT has received instrucJ—EL tions from the Trustee in the shove . BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, < On the above date. . __ f_owi_g Effects, removed for convenience - —f sale, vis.:— At 11 o'clock a m., at the _-3THERFIELD HOTEL SALE YARDS, Cashel street, Christchurch, ( 1 C—SBnnt light harness trelding. '■ And at 1 o'clock p.m., at the HEREFORD STREET SALE ROOMS, Christchnrch, Jot __—daneat of groceries Oflmaa'a stores, brush-are —toots sod shoes, haberdashery, Ac, Ac. 1-14 6905 * . CHARLES CLABK. < YALUABLB BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, * At thec-rnerof 3__E PAPANOI ROAD AND SALISBURY STREET AND XAND AND HOUSE IN SALISBURY STREET, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 3 ON WJ_UNI_DAY, 238 D JANUARY. MR CHARLES CLARK has been favored _, with instructons to b SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, __t his Rooms, _i Hereford street, Christchnrch, on the above earned date The folio-sin? e_—silent properties, viz,, lot 1, ritusied at the corner of the Paoanui road and Salisbury street, a splendid site for a shop « lot 3, wi—i frontage on the Papanui road aad running through to Salisbury street Xot 9. fronting Salisbury street with a capital dwelling house on same. ~" — * & Easy terms of payment. \ Sale at 12 o'clock. __r sale plans _nd further particulars apply at -he auctioneer's office. No. 401 ; n . * _ 1-14 6593 ACLAND, CIAMPBELL k CO. m( _£_ICLAND. C/AMPBRLL & 00., LA3SD AND ESTATE, - STOCK AND STATION AGENTS AUCTIONEERS, Ch__stc___c_ and Leeston. TSnfcriesfor Addington Sales con be made at SI tt-sr C—acs, Cothedral Sqaare Chambers, or at J---fa»- 12-3! 6283 ELLESMERE HORSE FAIZ fJIHE FntST MONTHLY SALE w_l be __ LOE'S YARDS, LEESTON, _ ON THUBSDAY, 14th FEBRUARY, . At 1 o'clock. _„.*P*> Horse Fair wfll in fntumbe held on the m SEC >ND THURSDAY in every month. ** Entries (borsss only) will be received at our _-_ _jgMes. Leeston, and Cathedral squire Chambers, ** C-mstefaoreh. 1-14 6885 . 1?OR SALE. _«_-_*_» WOOL SCOUBINQ C_l _!L_ MACHKE, by McNsnght, with all the C» . oases- improvements, sow landing. ex Opawa ! 13. -32 _3_ ACLAND. e_StPBE_L A CO. ' 114

C. a AIKMAN. TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY. POTATOES! POTATOES!! BY PUBLIC AUCTION, rs THB SALEROOMS, CASHEL STREET. MR C. C. AIKMAN will BELL, as above, 24 bags new Potatoes, just arrived, ex Wet hngton, from Onehunga. 1-14 Soteot —o-ock. _ 6889 TUESDAY, JAN. 22KD. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE. BY PUBIICAUCTION. In the Salerooms, Cashel street. MB C. C. AIKMAN, instructed by MrEobt. Wilkin, WILL SELL, As above, A VALUABLE FARM OF 130 ACRES 100 Situate at Kaiapoi. Port of Messrs Rhodes and Wilkin's land. For particulars, apply to MILES, HASSAL A CO., ROBEtiT WILKIN; or 1-12 6814 The AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, JAN. 22nd. FREEHOLD LAND, FERRY ROAD. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. In the Salerooms, Cashel street. "_* — C. O AIKMAN, instructed by Mr Roht. J__L Wilkin, WILL SELL, As above, Ol SECTIONS LAND OL On the Ferry road, belonging to Captain Sproul. Flan may be seen and. information obtained at the offices of ROBERT WILKIN, 1-12 6815 And the AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, JAN. 22nd. FREEHOLD LAND IN LYTTELTON. BY PUBLIC AUCTION. In the Salerooms, Cashel street. "It*— C. C. AIKMAN, instructed by MrR. JM. Wilkin, WILLSELL, Those valuable SECTIONS at the corner of Canterbury and Exeter streets, belonging to Captain Sproul, Comprising-— Town sections Nos. 129,130,131, and 132. " A plan of the property may be seen, and further information obtained byapplying_to CAPTAIN SPROUL, ROBERT WILKIN; or 1-12 6816 The AUCTIONEER. TUESDAY, JAN. 22nd. FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, BY PUBLIC AUCTION, In the Salerooms, Cashel street. I|«_ C. C. AtKMAN is instructed to SELL JjJL as above, New 2-storied HOUSE, seven rooms, plastered and well finished throughout, good range and grates, with one-eighth of an acre of ground; artesian well, and outbuildings, situate in St. Asaph street, about two minutes' walk from Bank of New Zealand. Also, Two splendid VILLA SITES, containing three-quarters of on acre each freehold land, at Avonside. 1-12 Sale at 2 o'clock. 6817 B. WALTON A CO. EXTENSIVE CLEARING SALE ov FANCY GOODS, TOYS. CLOCKS, WIRE COVERS, TRAYS, PICTURES, CUCKOO CLOCKS, IRONBEDSTEADS, PLATEDWARE, DRAPERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, PRIVATE PRINTING PRESS ji-srri tim:. FRIDAY, 18t_~JANUARY, 1878, 11 o'clock. MESSRS R. WALTON A CO. have received instructions to hold a ' ' LARGE C GEARING SALE At their Booms, next to Messrs Miles, Hassal, and Col, Hereford street, Christchurch, ON* FRIDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1878, Commencing at 11 o'clock sharp, The following GoodsInvoice of toys of all kinds Cuckoo and other clocks Mechanical ships, with music Chromo-lithographs, oleographs, motto pictures Wire dish-covers, in sets of six Teatrays, in sets' Sewing machines in great variety Pktedware Dressing combs - Fireproof safes A private printing press Invoice of drapery and boots and shoes. Clearing Sole. Terms liberal. FRIDAY. 18th~JANUABY, 1878, 1-12 11 o'clock sharp. , 6810 ' PREUMINAEY A-iNOUNCEMENT. TO INVESTORS, ] LARGE AND SMALL CAPITALISTS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHEBS. IMPOBTANT SALE OP __EE__OLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES IN THE CENTS- OF THE CITY" OF CHRISTCHTJECH, 1 AND IN THE SUBURBS OF CHBIBTCHURCH, AND IN THE , TOWN OF LYTTELTON. _ MESSRS R. WALTON & CO. have received instructions to SELL B? PUBLIC AUCTION, On behalf of Messrs W. R. and G. Rhodes, About the middle of FEBRUARY NEXT, - At the Rooms of Messrs Miles, Hassal and Co., , Hereford street. Christchurch, __ The following VERY VALUAB-R PROPERTIES: FREEHOLDS 1 IN CHRISTCHTJECH. 315 Feet Frontage to Hiah street, Christchurch, g in the centre of the City of Christchnrch. f TOWN SECTIONS t CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. _ Nos. 543 and 545, containing one rood each in _ Chester street east, near Madras street. _ __EEHOLDS i. in * LYTTELTON. a TOWN SECTIONS, LYTTELTON: !fos. 2 and 3on Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, and / containing: one rood each, part of which \ is in the occupation of Messrs Garforth and Lee and Mr George Mackay. Also, Oj sections Nos. 227 and 316 Voelas road, Lyttel- 4-: ton, containing one rood each. —■ Also, lections Nos. 200, 271, and 303, Lyttelton, each , containing oae rood. £ The above sale will offer an opportunity for V ivestment that hat seldom occurs. B_ Fnll detailed particulars in future advertise- *-' lents. Ml For further particulars apply to MESSRS MILES, HASSAL & CO., _j C-ristchurch; °* B. WALTON A CO., Auctioneers. . _ 'Also, At the s_S_e time and place, EVEBAL FREEHOLD HOUSES AND I_4NDS, — In and Near Christchnrch. F—U particulars in fatuie adveitisemente. TT B. WALTON A CO., 1— 6312 Auctioneers. E. W. _»_.___ (_ HOESEsI HORSES 1 HORSES ! §|_ OPER'B HOBS-" EEPOSITOET, Adjoining the Cattle Yards, -TRANCE: LICHFIELD AND CASHEL I STREETS. ST. ——— and J ALE OF HORSES, VEHICLES, CARTS, C_ ' _, -. *** kc, kc, tern EVERY SATUBDAY, -22 Ai 12 o'clock. 3847 1 »

DALLAS A CO. SALE BY AUCTIONS \ TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY. DALLAS & CO. have received instructions from Mr C. Bnrbery to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the premises, Colombo Etreet, opposite Mason, Struthers, on TUESDAY, 15th JANUARY, At _ o'clock, Without any Reserve, The whole of his stock-in-trade of f_rhit_re, ironware, tools, timber, Ac., consisting of wood and iron bedsteads, wood and cane chairs, dining and kitchen tables, couches, toattrasses, washstands, kitchen ranges, garden engine, bench and tools, timber, Ac., —c. The whole of these goods are for absolute sale, Mr Barbery intending for the future to discontinue the furniture business. NO RESERVE. 1-12 Sale at 12 o'clock Bharp. 6819 ROBERT WDLBIN. C—C-ISTOUUJ-CH WOOL SALES. r |_j_ undersigned begs to remind sheep JL farmers and others thai his commodious Wool Stores are now ready for the reception of wool, and that the regular wool sales w_l commence about the middle of November, and continue at intervals of about a for—tight throughout the season. The premises afford great facilities for the display of wool far sale, as well as far classing ana re-packing, so that the different lots may be pat before buyers to the best advantage. AU lots, whether large or small, ore carefully examined and v—tued before sale, and the interests of the owners protected np to valuation with or without instructions. The great facilities afforded by railways will now enable wool-growers to take advantage of the central market, where there will be a certainty of fair competition, and where, as a natural consequence, full value will be reached. The experience of the past few years has amply proved the wisdom of selling in the colony, which course is confidently recommended to owners of both large and small flocks. Should any parcels of wool not reach owners' value, they will be forwarded to London to any ocmsignee named by the owner. AH charges are extremely moderate, being as follows:— Receiving, weighing (twice), storing, lotting, and deHvery, 2s per bate. Insurance while in store, €d per bale. Commission on sale, 2. per cent, up to .£SOO, and li per cent, above —1500. Classing and re-packing, if required by owner, iOdperlb. Oa wool offered, but not sold, the only charge besides insurance is 2s per bale. Liberal cash advances mode on favorable terms. ROBERT WILKTN. New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street, Christchurch, Oct. 6,1877. N.B.—A weekly sole of sheepskins, hides, tallow, and rough fat is held every Thursday. 10-27 2476 WOOL_SALE. Tl/fY NEXT WOOL SALE WiU be held at the NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street, on TUESDAY, JANUABY 15th, 1878. At Ten o'clock sharp. OAA BALES WOOL "100 BALES LOCKS & ITECES. 12-29 6218 ROBERT WILKIN. FARM FOR SALE, CONTAINING _>00 ACRES OF FIRST-CLASS LAND In native state, all ring-fenced, Situated 2J miles from a railway station. For farther particulars, apply to THOMAS BULLOCK > . Qllk . WM. TUETON | Ashburton. Or. ROBERT WILKIN, Christchurch. 12-10 3993 FOR SALE, THE AHUEIRI STATION, Withm Fit teen Miles from Ohristchurch, OB the Road to Akaroa. THIS SPLENDID PROPERTY _. Consists of— _L___7 ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, -CIAF f a large portion of which is suitable for agricultural pnrposes, the balance being first-class grazing land well covered with English grass and clover. Together with 4000 cross-bred sheep, in high condition 700 mixed cattle, a good proportion fat 12 working bullocks 4 bulls 20 homes. For further particulars, apply to MILES, HASSAL & CO.. Or to ROBT. WILKIN. N.B.—This property is now, being surveyed into agricultural and grazing farms, and if not sold privately in one lot, will be submitted to public competition on a day to be hereafter fixed. 1-14 6899 Board and Residence 1.0. G.T. JLiODGE'B JL EMPERANCE JtLoTEL High street. TO MEET THE TIMES I Board "and Lodging Reduced to 17s, 18s, on £1 per week. Beds and Meals, Is each. Stabling Free. 8-15 9407 -BlilQ-HTS CANTERBURY RESTAURANT, Papanui rood,' near Poet-office. MEALS AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY BOARD AND LODGINGS 17b, 18a, and £1 per week. 11-18 Beds and M_a_s eh. 1679 Conveyances. BALCAIRN TO LEITHFIELD. A COACH will leave tho City Hotel, Leithfield in time to meet the Morning and Evening Trains to and from Christchurch. 1-12 6836 R. STACE, Proprietor. NOTICE. TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES—A MBERLEY TO HURUNUI AND WAIAU. COACHES wfll leave Amberley for Hurunui every Morning, and for Waiau every Monlay, Wednesday, and Friday on arrival of first -—in from Christchurch; returning from Soranm daily, and from Waiau every Tueelay, TTmrsday, and Saturday morning, ai 7_* _m. FRANCIS HOLDER, 1-5 9346 Proprietor. IREENPARK AND HALSWELL LINE OF ROYAL MATT. COACHES. COACHES of the above line leave Greenpark daily for Christchurch at ... 7.45 a.m. Returning at 3.30 p.m. Passengers and Parcels booked at Cobb's MBoe. .16 3733 C. KIMBEB, Proprietor. RAKAIA AND ALFORD FOREST. < 9N and after this date, a COACH will leave - the RAKATA on arrival of First Train. For Alford Forest, via Lavtngton and interlediate places, on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 9—anting Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday leeting Train for Christ_urch. Alford Forest Fares 10b, < Passengers and parcels booked at Cobb'p .' —ice, Tattersall's. 1 Telegrams and orders pnnc__ly attended to. ~* I Buggies aad Saddle Horses always an hire. CHAS. LAKE, ° Proprietor, » So—h Rakaia. opposite Railway Station. * W-NCHESTER FOB GERALDINE. t HE C—EAPEST AND MOST PLEASANT a ROUTE TO GERALDINE. s h "COACHES WILL in future MEET ALL s J TRAINS at the Winchester Railway -—ions for Conveyance of Passengers and -reels to and from Geraldine. U Fakes— _ Single journey, 2s; return, 3s In connection with the above, LIVERY ir CABLES have been opened. Saddle horses ci d buggies on hire. Orders forwarded by -—___—1 Travellers will be promptly at--ledto. 1. J. A. YOUNG, 9-21 970 Proprietor, Winchester.

COBB A CO.'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL WACBES-cHBj-maaraßCH T0 AKAROA. n__3E WACHES leaTe __► Booking Office, JL Christehurch, every Toss—y, Thursday, and .Saturday, at 8 a.m., returning from Beecher's Hotel,- Akaroa, e«ry Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8.55 a_a. ' gAMU^LLE^IV^eto. -25 9365 oobb's Office. ASHBURTON AND LONGBEACH. '. V C - BELL * CO.'s Royal Mail Coach —i • leaves Longbeoch for Ashburton (via '■ Ashton, Waterton, and Wheatstone), daily at > 7 0.m., retiirning by the some route on > arrival of 3.20 p.m. tram from Christchurch. > Booking office and stables, Western Repository, Tancred street, next Episcopalian Church, 3 Ashburton. Drags, American waggons buggies, and saddle horses well appointed. ) J. C. BELL A CO., -22 395 Proprietors. COBB A CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH AND AKAROA, ? Bunning in conjunction with the s.s. Asaboa. I ROACHES leave Beecher's Hotel, Akaroa, ' \_y on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at • 8.55 a.m.; and Pigeon Bay shortly after the arrival of the steamer. Fares—los each way. SAMUEL LEE, Proprietor. 8 6-20 7332 Cobb's Office, Christchurch. i ASHBURTON. s "TO COOKSON begs to inform the Public 3 ____Jo that he runs a COACH every Tuesday 3 and Friday from Ashburton upon the arrival of 1 the first Train from Cbxistchttrch to Hood's 1 Accommodation House, Mount Somers and ? Alford Forest, returning every Wednesday and 1 Saturday in time for the last train at Christ* - church, namely, 3.38 p.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire. ' Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders punctually . attend— to. E. COOKSON, Proprietor, 1 Ashburton Livery Stables, 21 641 Opposite Railway Station. 1 — Good, on Sale ' XJIOR SALE—Two second-hand six-horse JP power stationary ENGINES, and one ' BOILER; the purchaser can have the option of , one or both. Apply to J. L. Fleming, Tuam 3 street west. 12-14 4596 » FOR SALE, VERY Superior Walnnt Albert PIANO, by Cramer; Very Superior Rosewood HARMONIUM, 10 stops, by Cramer, just landed by • Rakaia, from London. • 1-7 6565 C. C. AIKMAN, Cashel street. THRESHING MACHINES. THE Undersigned have on hand and to arrive, THRESHING MACHINES by Messrs. Ruston, Proctor and Co., 8 and 10 horse power, 3 with or without straw burners. JAMESON, BROTHERS & CO., Christchurch and Ashburton, Sole Agents. 12-22 6030 SAN SALE BY THE UNDER. iGNED Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris Laths, Plaster—.' Hair, Ac, Ac. Canterbury manufactured Glue, in vbolosole quantities Also, The beet soreened Newcastle Coa Firewood, either long or out, delivered in town or suburbs ai ourrent rates. A. HOENBROOK, Tuam street, Christ—urch, and Woolston. 1 _3 705 NOTICE. TO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS, CON- ' TRACTORS, ROAD BOARDS. AND OTHERS. WHITE'S Patent Stone Socketed SANITARY T GLA-—0 PIPES can be had in Wholesale quantities, delivered on board steamers or sailing ships at Dnnedin wharf, at the following great reductions 1— s. d. 4 inch pipes, per foot ...0 6 8 „ „ ■ h. 0 8 9 at 11 w. - - S 1 J? .1 •> »H 15 „ „ ... 4 0 NET CASH. . ping—l jtm o_o_ an— bond cilim_ofl Ml Oft i double junction as 4ft. NJB.—Freight to Lyttelton, 15s per ton. All pipes for shipment carefully nested in straw and roped. Samples, Ac. W. M. WHITE, Patent Stone Pipe Factory, , 1-12 8786 Kensington, Danedin. '. TO TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE, FIVE-EIGHTH of an ACRE of LAND adjoining the Christchnrch Gas Works. Im provements—Onefour-roomed House, Artasian Well, Ac. Apply to 1-4 6459 AUSTIN & KIRK. LIST OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND OTH-B GOODS CONSTANTLY ON SAT,_ AT THXTA-D8 OT W MONTGOMERY A CO., Lt_t__d, • Ashburton, Rakaia, Leeston, .Long, beach, and Christchurch 1— Scotch flooring and lining Baltic yellow deals, 3in. and 4in. Kauri and white pine flooring and lining, and . rusticated boards, architraves, mouldings and skirtings Black, white, and red pine, and totara weatherboards and scantlings Cedar, blackwood, and blue gum. V.D.L. hardwood joists, 'bridge planking, down to battens V.D.L., sft. and 6ft. palings and shingles Sawn laths and plasterers' materials Posts and rails, gate poets Field gates, hurdles, strap-hinges and fixing. V.D.L. totara and black birch fencing stakes Wheelwrights' materials Doors—panel, sash, and ledge—every description Sashesj with or without frames, all siaea Bay windows, complete, all sues Galvanized iron, Gospel Oak and Orb, 5 to 9ft. Galvanised iron spouting, ridge caps, spikes, nails, screws, and lead washers Builders' ironmongery of every description Ranges, registerigrotee, colonial ovens, sises Portland cement, Knight Bevan's Ewbank's nails, French nails, floor brads, Ac. Fencing wire, all sises, guaranteed Pointers' materials, white and red k_d,o_, and turps Marble and enamel—— slate mantel pieces, to arrive Coals and rewood, in large quantities Turnery 1 every description W. MONTGOMERY A CO., I___tm>. 7-3 85-1 Public Hotices. "PERFECTION." JJ R S S. A. ALLEN'S WORLD'S HALR RESTORER. "The Genuine only in Pink Wrappers." Never fails to Restore Grey Hair to its Youthful Color, Imparting to it New Life, Growth, and Lustrous Beauty. Its action is speedy and thorough, quickly ! banishing greyness. \ Its value is above all others. i A single trial proves it. ' It is not a dye. It ever pioves itself the Natural Strengthener of the Hair. To be obtained from all Chemists and Pebfu-tebs throughout the 1-9 Colonies. 6673 TO PARENTS ANDGUARDIASa. ' WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS. (X— aesley's Original.) SO justly celebrated for their peculiar virtues, ore recommended to the notice of every '" lady (having obtained the sanction of most * gentlemen of the medical profession) as a safe J and valuable medicine in effectually removing " obstructions, and relieving other inconveniences c to which the female frame is liable, especially those which at an early period of life arise from _, want of exercise and general debility of the sys- * tern ; they create ah appetite, correct indiges- " tion, remove giddiness and nervous headache, n and are eminently useful in windy disorders, ? shortness of breath, and palpitation of the heart; v being perfectly innocent, they may be used with *| safety in all seasons and climates. " Price 2s 9d per box, of all chemists. °* It is necessary, owing to numerous imitations, to warn the public that KEARSLEY'S is the jnly original receipt, and has been prepared by "' the Keanley family over eighty years. <? Purchasers should see that each box is wrapped _ white paper, and the name "C. Kcarsley"' is L mgraved on the Government stamp. Wholesale Agents—J. SANGER and SONS, M .58 Oxford street, London, England. Ask for " Keai-ey's" and see yo_ get them. , 1-96682 tt

CITY IMPEOVJSMEIsrTS ! —___■_■—*——__-* ALTBBATIONS TO PREMISES. STRANGE AND FOUNTAINE, TJRIOR TO SHORTLY MAKING EXTENSIVE _XT___VT__NS TO THEIR PREMISES HAVE DETERMINED TO HOLD A j- GEAND C_-_]__A.Tll_Sra SALE ' OF ALL THEIR LARGE STOCK OF • MEN'S AND BOYS' BEADY MADE CLOTHING. 9 HOSIERY, HATS, SHIRTS, DRAPERY, EANCY GOODS, &c, &c. - This being our FIRST C—EARING SALE, and the - object sought is to SPEEDILY REDUCE our STOCK te make necessary room for the alterations, customers can depend upon getting a BONA-FIDE BARGAIN IN EVERY ARTICLE. I SALE TO COMMENCE on s-__.TU_R_D_A._r. j__v_srxj__vii_r 5. STRANGE & FOUNTAINE, 1-4 HIGH STREET. 6469 i SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF !! . ii ■ | T> X T3TALE begs to intimate that his GREAT CLEARING SALE of BOOTS 1 J_>* _l • JUL AND SHOES still continues, and he is now selling undermentioned goods • by the SINGLE PAIR at LESS THAN THE WHOLESALE PRICES at the Warehouse, namely:— Children's 4-6 Colonial Lace-ups at .. 2s 6d, original price ... 4s 6d 1 Colonial made Black Leather Slippets „ 3s 6d, original price ... 5s 6d Gents' do. Balmorals «. v , ... 12s 6d, original price ... 18s 6d Ladies Levant do. ... _, «. ... 9s 6d, original price ... 14s 6Chflaren's 19-13 do. _. _. ... 4s 6d, original price ... 7s 6d Children _ 7-9 do. ... _. 4s Od, original price' ... 6s 6d ALL OTHER LINES EQUALLY CHEAP. NOTE THE ADDRESS— i J_>. -I • Jbi _e__ JL. _JbL_, ' Al BOOT k SHOE DEPOT, corner of Cashel and Colombo streets, C—ristchurch. 1 9-13 639 1 B. HALE & CO., . SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, FLAG, HORSE CLOTH, AND OILSKIN CLOTHING • MANUFACTURERS AND ROPE MAKERS, CASHEIi STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. - have now ready a large and superior stock of Tarpaulins and Rickcloths, all sizes ; Calico, IT American Drill, Duck, and Canvas Tents and Flies; Canvas and Indiarubber Hose for Gardens; Flogs of all descriptions; Manilla, Hemp, and Flax Rope and Clotheslines; Plough Line , in the coil, and tapered do ; and the usual assortment of our other goods. MARQUEES ON HEBE—sizes from 12 x 24 to 25 xr 80 and 65 feet diameter. DIRECT IMPORTERS OF EVERYTHING CONNECTED WITH THE TRADE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . Orders by Post or Telegram Punctually Attended to. 11-1 Price Lists on Application. 2755 COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, _ ESTABLISHED 1860. JOII-ST GOOD-MIAISr BEING determined to effect a SPEEDY CLEARANCE of what is acknowledged to be one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN CHRISTCHURCH In order to make room for shipments of goods in harbor and to arrive, has made such reductions j as will defy competition. I Ladiee' French Prunella Boots, reduced, 12s to 10s. Ladies' House Boots, 5s to 4s . Ladies' Glove Kid Boots, 10s 6d to 7s 6d Maids' Levant and Kid, bs 6d to 5s Children's Balmorals, ones to fives, 2s 6d to Is 6d. 10-131905 Gr. 3?. DATE, OAS FITTER, BELLHANGER, LOCKSMITH, AND LAMP MAKER, Hot and Cold Watesr Apparatus of every description made and fixed ou the most approved principle. Hydraulic Rams, Pumps, and Beer Engines fitted aud repaired. Gas Ovens, Gas Stoves, and Gas I Fittings in great variety always in stock. 1 MANUEAOTORY-COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, 10-6 Struthers' New Buildings.) 4599 pEVOE'S B __LIANT" =■ , RELIABLE, "" -M-O-tST-EY E CONOMICAL«! T°o_SvS S__io_S _&_ffi?! SAFE 11 RICH. WM. FEREDAY, Solicitor, —— 10-1 HI Colombo street, Christchurch. Datiring to benefit by the world-wide reputo- _ M - rklc , ... — ~ ; IIyTONEY, in sums of _350 and upwards, to tion of our Oil, certain parties have attempted -"-*• *° to imitate our packages. Suitsat law have been oitor ' Hereford street, Christchnrch. instituted against the Makers and Parol—lers of XTAJJIOUS SUMS to be invested on first or v . second mortgage. these imitations. Buyers should be careful to STANLEY EDWARDS, , , . Solicitor, Hereford street. see that the words [Postal address—Box 199, Christchurch.] 9-10 2046 "DEFOE'S B__L__ANT" MONET TO LEND. are stencilled on the oases, and the words ___ £&7K,fm -!250, .£l5O and other sums on "DEVOE M_PG CO. PATENTS" <_&« _»vr« freehold security. ALFRED THOMPSON, Hereford street. are -tamped on the top of the can. 11-1 2747 —- MONEY. MONEY. THE DEVOE MANUFACTURING CO., y __ T .„ T -_, l _ nTT „ r ,~7"„^ T _,„ ' QEVERAL SUMS of MONEY varying 80, Bsav-B, AND 127, Peari, stbbstb. amount from J.IOO to .£SOOO to LEND on r approved freehold Security at current rates of 10-18 now tor-, tt.b.a. 1915 interest. BLOOR'S FOOD FOR INFANTS AND Apply *° __>. B . D . THO MAS, INVALIDS. 12-20 5868 Solicitor, Christchurch. PREPARED upon Boron Liebig's principal: TRUST FUNDS, approved aud recommended by the most ~~~ eminent of the Medical Profession. 4?1 (\ AAA &» SUMS of .£SO and Surpasses all other substitutes for the natural <*ylvj\/UV upwards to LEND on food of infants, and effect——ly promotes nutri- approved freehold security. tion and health. J. STRUTHEKS WILLIAMS, Solicitor, 12-12 4495 Manchester street, Christchurch. 1 A child deprived of its mother's milk can ■ only be fed properly when the food given is MONEY ADVANCED IN SMALL OE eqmvalentuipowertothatof womanVmdk LARGE SUMS. ? The ,-eat success oflhTs food is a convincing ,£2OOO t °or a Sre 3e B ums M ° rtgage ™"* 1 proof that it perfectly fulfils its object. ACLAND, CAMPBELL A CO., C MEDICAL CERTIFICATES. _0 3ie284 C C " After a careful trial of Mrs Bloor's Farina- *-- 31 Chnstchurch, and at Leeston. VICTORIAN LOAN AND DlSsubstitute I have met with for the natural food nriTTxrm A _ _n_Y-_* of infants, from its being highly nutritious, easy UU U JNI A__JN_■ X, of digestion, and not irritating the alimentary . wonpa - wl , canal. In my opinion its more general use would MANCHESTER STREET, tend greatly to diminish the excessive mortality .T.HE above Agency is prepared to ADVANCE which has hitherto existed in the colony. JL sums of MONEY, from JGIO to _>500 " JOHN SINGLETON, M.D., uppn Form Stock, Merchandise, Goods, Per' B " Medical Mission Dispensary, sonal, or other security. Loans con be mode " Wellington street, Collingwood." repayable by weekly, monthly, or quarterly in- T - stalments. Renewals effected. Bills discounted "Having tried Mrs Bloor's Food for Infants daily. A_ applications, personally or by letter, L and Invalids, lam justified in saying that I con- strictly confidential. sider it an excellent article in all cases where 10-23 2325 H. MARES, Manager. ~ infants are deprived of their natural food, and — _ invalids sufferingfrom dyspepsia, combined with LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY fMble^_OD%Y I HOWrrr,M.D., Office-Lichfield etreet. " , " 194 Collins street, Melbourne." rTIHE above Society DISCOUNTS BILLS 18 Sold by all Chemists and Drnggists. 6606 _*____£_,_ iBO to .€SOOO on personal security ERUSE'S FLUID MAGNE-IA. I deeds of property, shares in publio companies' and other securities at current rates. THE Jurors of the Intercolonial Exhibition Entire charge far _)10, repayable at tec of 1866 and 1867 awarded the sh-lings psr week, £\. ONLY PRIZE MEDAL Entire charge for £20, repayable at JBI net For Fluid Magnesia to Mr KRUSE. week, _52. Advances mode on Furniture, Stock-in-Trade, Accompanying their report is the result of Mr Farm Stock, Ac. J. Coeino' Newberry's analysis, by which it All applications, perso—l or by latter, strict, appears that one fluid ounce of Kbusk's Mao- oonfidnnta'al. 9.23 4099 NESIA contains fifty per cent of Carbonate of — — ' Magnesia in uxcess of any other Magnesia UNCLE SAM'S PAWN SHOP exhibited. ____ * KEUSE'S FLUIS MAGNESIA, **&<£ S. !!%£&& For upwards of twenty years, has been approved JLI A pued to LEND MONEY in ■ and prescribed by the leading mem ber a of the _\ JgJtC ._8 stuns from Is to .£SOO, on Cloth, medical profession. Its almost universal use tpjrw ing, Jewellery, Hate, Merchao. 1 -fiords sufficient proof of the high estimation if— -"», Bills of Lading, ftc. Lowest < in which it ia held by the public generally. It is fei&» interest charged. NJ3 —L_d_M» sarefully prepared of uniform strength. Each and Gentlemen's Weazins- At. laid ounce contains ten grains of pure Carbonate parel bought, Bold, or exchanged. Alorge >f Magnesia. g__a_tity of new and second-hand Jewellery %f t «. *71 • — -j. ■ _ , , ~ to be sold cheap. Note the In the following coses it is parhc—(arly bene- addrfnn icial as a pitting sedative and aperient in all S. STEWART ases of irritation or acidity of the stomach (pir- Lioenfled Pfcwnbroker, Lichfi__*Bt»et, near the lcularly during pregnancy), Febrile complaint., 9.11 Oddfe_o-s* HoD. 7811 nfantile Disorders, or Sea-sickness. . Speeaalyremoves___rtb_m, Add Eructations, \kl T -. - XT' _. _. . . »»lI.L__ I ORMS I — OK 8 A T _' j S^_C-_-t B __dDn^t B to T ,-pHE jynCZ **

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3893, 14 January 1878, Page 4

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