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Shipping ALBION SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE OV SHIPS. FOB LONDON. A EEANGEMENTShavebeen <HS|3&W n*-« '« of ijPff%la& the following First-Ckes Ships aBB&aEm (others of a similar class to follow at intervals) ?— TneTj j Time of Betrj Class. J Commander. Sailing. Haicione... 843 AAI F. E. Croker Jan. 15. About Glenlora... 764 AAI Scotland Feb. 15. Antares ... 821 100 Al A. Lewis TofoL James Wishart... 776 AAI S.Mitchell Tofol. Pleiades... i>97 A 4.1 L. Davies TofoL Himalaya 1008 iAA 1 \J. Grant To fol. Pieione ...;1092| 100 A 1 IC. H. Kenant Tofol. HALCIONE This first-class ship has now completed loading her outward cargo, and win sail on the above date.' An experienced Burgeon will be carried. GLENLOBA. This well-known passenger tinder from New Zealand is now taking in her outward cargo, and will be dispatched on or about the above date. Her passenger accommodation for all classes is unsurpassed, and owing to a number of the cabins being already engaged, other intending passengers are invited to make early application. An experienced surgeon will be carried. For farther particulars, apply MATHESON'S AGENCY, EDWAEDS, BENNETT A CO.; Or to, DALGETY, NICHOLS * CO., 1-11 6793 Chrißtchnroh and Lyttelton. SHORTEST AND MOST DIBECT BODTE TO GBEAT BRITAIN AND EUROPE. igofe*N. H E ■ Magnificent .»?!rt2^*^^b_s® t J- Steamship CITY OF NEWYOBK, ■i jWjT IP'TiT 3400 tons, will sail from Auoluand for.San Francisco. A steamer will be despatched from Lyttelton on Friday, February Ist, connecting with the above. WILSON, BAWTJBLL ft CO., Agents, 1-8 6603 Christchnrch and Lyttelton. Busmen Hotice*. NOTICE. 1 HAVE This Day admitted D,B* EDWAED ELLIS into Partnership. H. H. PEINS. January Ist, 1878. 1-2 6360 [a. card.] Edw ac d Ellis, m.d., Aemaqh Street, West, 1-2 Near Crammer square, Christchnrch. 6361 Bain a.nd Wabneb, eailwat engineebs, ABCBtrrßore And Licensed Surveyors, 12-58 Hereford street, Christchurch. 6189 JL H,O;B^T'O I N ;' : -'^* ; _O U L L,, L GTVTL EkGI^jBEBS, SuBVETOKp, Land aijd Eotate Aoents. Crown Lands selected for purchasers. Offices—Hereford street,' Christchnrch. 13 ■ '- '■' ■ :-'■• ■;- 66i9 PHCENIX WOSKS. fTIHE Undersigned is prepared to Sort and X Soonr Heme Wool, Pieces, an} Locks, as heretofore, at currentrates. Officesi Tnam street, Christchureh ■ 9-11 502 A. HOENBBOOK. TO FAEMEES AND MEEGHANTS.""" THE Undersigned begs to inform Farmers and Merchants that he has taken those PREMISES adjoining to Messrs P. Cunningham and Co.'s, LICHFIELD STEEET, Christchnrch, where he will SELL GRAIN BY AUCTION. Knowing the difficulty farmers have in finding out the market price, and the merchants in forming one, he will pnt grain to auction ad the best way of meeting both parties, where faimers will get the highest price going, and merchants buy at a uniform rate. From the Auctioneer's long experience and thorough knowledge of the business, he trusts to give satisfaction to those wuo may employ bin. One month's~free etomge. Auction days on Wednesdays and Saturdays, from 12 o'clock. Particulars on application. Advances made nnd sacks supplied. P.B.—The Auctioneer will give Ms best attention to any country sales' entrusted to him. 12-18 5772 J. L. WILSON. RAILWAY FOUNDRY, CHBISTCHTJBGH, SCOTT - BROS., ENGINEERS, Ac, BEG to inform their easterners and the pubJio generally that they ham BEMOVED To sew and commodious premises is MANCHESTER STREET SOUTH, Near the new passenger station. yrMiiifmtiitwHi of Beltway Contmetom' riant, Flax Dressing Machines and Presaee, Wool Presses, Agricultural and aU descriptions of Machinery. in and Ornamental Bailing, Gates, and Tomb Fentins. STOVES AND COOKING APPARATUS. Drawings prepared, and estimates given for aD kinds of Engineering and Machinery. 9-21 ReiMiiini? done with expedition. 966 HE VALE BOrAli EiE-WATEB.— Certified to Cure and Prevent all Eye Diseases. See testimonials. Aged sight strengthened by it. 1-9 6677 BUGS, FLEAS, MOTHS, B*ifc.TLES, And all other Insects, are DESTEOTED BY X EATING'S INSECT DESTBOYING POWDEB, Which is quite harmless to domestic animals. Sold in tine Is and 2s 6d each, by Thomas Keating, St. Paul's Churchyard, London, and all chemists. The Is tins are so made that the powder is easily distributed from them, and will be found a great improvement on the old paper packets. In exterminating beetles the success of this powder is extraordinary, and no one need be troubled by those pests. It is perfectly cean in application. gold in tins by all druggists. K EATING'S BOY BOXS OB WOEM TABLETS, A purely vegetable sweetmeat, both in appearance and taste, furnishing a most agreeable method of administering the only certain remedy forinte&tinal or thread worms. It is a perfectly safe and mild preparation, and ia especially adapted for children. TESTIMONIAL. Medical Hall, Gildersome, 23th Nov., 1876. Mr Keating, Dear sir,—l thii kit nothing bat my dsty to inform you of the immense sale I have for your Worm Tablets, -which I may justly say is enormous, and in every case gives the greatest satisfaction. I have now in stock two bottles contuning the round worms brought mc during the last few days by customers, one .worm forty yards long. I dare not be without the remedy. Yours respectfully, M. A. Watkeb. Sold in tins by all demists and druggists. Proprietor—Thomas Keating, London. : "Eeward and Caution. —Whereas I am informed fraudulent imitations of this unsurpassed remedy have been sold, I heWsby request any one knowing of the vendor of the same to commaweste with mc, and on conviction of theoffeuder a liberal reward will be paid. 1-3 6679

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3894, 15 January 1878, Page 1

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