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\ LL BALANCES DUE on" aceomit of pur- , *J3L chases to be PAID to the undersigned, as the agency is from this date withdrawn from the DRAPER, CHAETEE& A CO., ; . r » , ggjgfg,,! street. April 30th, 1879. 5-1 1439 Gtoveenoe's Ball. BALL DRESSES. BALL DRESSES ' 'at 255. 6d. BALL DRESSES at 335. BALH&BEB3ES --... at - f —„. 395. to". ''mt' r ~ 45sr JBALL DRESSES at 635. BALL DRESSES .T , -r- A ? *- r- SOa. ! The above were opened toCday ex Cape Finisterre, from London. The designs are quite new. Inspection invited. I April SOtSV '-■ w "■ -~ - 5-1 1471 1 SYDNEY INTERNATIONAL EXI HIBITION. INTENDING EXHIBITORS of New Zealand Produce, Manufactures, Machinery, Minerals,, Rne Artß,,&c,. are Mmindedjkhat applftpoifM" beg seft;t* tfo »ecreiisJrplmllßnt delay.-*■ AlWxhibife forwarded free of cost. Any necessary informrtion will be supplied on application to the undersigned. \ JT. A. *©t3SD, i Secretary to the Local Committee. "* 1 Caßhel atreet, Christchnrch. 5-11461 IK THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM BAD~I 2 GLlßFEJßjceaßed^;^,! ! PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ; i FOB SALR * *T?t-TENDEB, i Af atf early asfcir " . .„ npHE LEASE of businees premises, Goodwill JL of Business, Btock-in-Trade, &c, Ac, of tlMkt oid QEQCERX BUSBtNEfe 1 *! CW|mßV|tree*>, Chriefcberch] eondacteefcy Mr J. P. Jameson, and recently by the late Mr W. Badcliffe. > Further particulars in futnre adyertieements. J5-11425 E. S. HARLEY. )^" cntorg - rpwOOßS—66 x 26, 68 x 28, 610 x 210, 7x3 \j feet, moulded an.l>oth eiilee, orraieed and punk mouldings, and'^incheir—for any clase of buildings. i Those about to:biiiU ; ehojil<l inspect our large andraried tiock of Buiiaeiffl'lroJimbLgery and Builders , Material in general. • ON SALE 8T,.~. \ TT. MONTGOMEEY & CO. (Limited). I 5-1 1429 '■ ,-t v i-;;«T:U'o ' i I DuNSTABLB HOUSE. I ~„_, , rrJl i AUTUMN AND WINTEE '■ <">O -V s - TIT i- ~T •'/■"■ 1 JIATiM alfi»;i.T.A-'T.I-HT \)l/2 iaVeifae pleasnre to announce ■ J i t V the Arrival of our ; FffiST : BiflmiENT& FOB-THE 1 SEASON. I . f; :'„ 5T • Bales. ' ExWaikato 28 i KxKent.ea l ' . - , Ex Aconcagua, s.s 5 , ■ ' Ex Lusitania, 8.8 19 : Ex Eashgar, b.b 7 Ex Somerset shire, s.s 12 > ExOrthes 32 : Ex Mennock 1 Ex Peshwar, s.s 2 ■ Ex City of Quebec 21 ! Ex Garonne, s.s. ... ... 19 -ExtZ!oriolanns-™- . ... 27 Bxqape.F|nisljwrre , ... ..,. .3* Ex Syria, s.s.' '... 34 ExStad.Haarieni, b.b 44 Er Himalaya 34 . . Ex Chimborazo... ... ... 9 Ex-G.8.8. ..." ... ... 20 Ex Carnarvonshire, s.s. ...15 '' Total.;. ... * ... 364 1 ' Cases and Bales. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY "podnjdlpurchasei) for CABH. J. BALLANTYNB & Cα, Dunatable House, Coristchurcn'.----5-1 1426 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S LINE. STEAM DIRECT TO LONDON. fYIHE Magaificent fullJL powered Clyde-built H A-A'rLE M, -. j . .--2729 tons regiaterj 450 horae-power, , ' * Is appointed to SAIL from Lyttelton,.; ON SATCTBD.4Y, 3RD BIAY. SPECIAL iNOTICE.TO PASSENGERS. , This fine steamer is. iiow alongside the wharf in Lyttelton, and lull well repay inspection. No ■ expense or ingenuity has. been ■ spared by her builders to render her passenger accommodation as complete as that of any steamer afloat. The saloon, ■ sleeping, end- other apartments' are -warmed by steam apparatus, enabling aa equable temperature to be kept up in the coldest "weather. Electric bells are furnished to all the berths. Besides the spacious dining saloon, there is a smoking room, ladies' boudoir, and drawing room, the latter famished with splendid piano by -Collard and Collard, and a well selected library. 'The bath, 'rooms and lavatories are spacious and wtfl arranged. -' ' An efficient staff of stewards, cooks, and an experienced stewardess, have been specially engaged in the colonies. bighly qualified surgeon accompanies the ship. " . .? There Iβ only room for a few more saloon passengers, and the second class and steerage accommodation is rapidly being taken up. For rates of passage, Apply to THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM- . PANY LIMITED; Or to DALGETY, NICHOLS A CO. 4-2SIHBO GROWN HOTELV GERALDINE.-C. W. Wood, mteof the Tramway Hotel, West•port, and Old Bank Hotel, Timaru, proprietor. Good accommodation for commercial' travellers. Excellent ■ billiard and sample rooms. Table d'HSte 12 to 2 p.m. Coaches from Winchester and Orari every train. Good stabling. • ;, 4.28 1267 THE MEW ZEAIrANDeHIPPING COMPANT'S LINE. -S.S. STAD HAARLEM, FOR LONDON. SPECIAL B©EKJE~TO SECOND CABlljf AND STEEEAGE PASSENGERS. ; JD ASS AGES mnst be "■■ JL engaged before . THURSDAY, MAT 1, - At Noon, To enable berths to be fitted up. Thl NEW ZEALAND BHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED; or to 4-89 1335 PALGETY, IHCHOLS, & CO. * . POTATOSS. . "ffIHS Undesigned an FUBCHASSBB of '' M. Prime Blue Derwent POTATOES,- arast be thoroughly ripe. 4-25 U6S BOYSE, STEAD & CO,

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4291, 1 May 1879, Page 2

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