Shipping FOB KAEEOT7RA AND WELLINGTO ** 1 rrHE favorite stean •1A X WAKATU, «LSSW J- WrLLB, Master, Mgmfo. Wm. SAIL for the above poi 011 ot about MONDAY, t 4th instant, at 6 p.m. For freight or passage, apply to kinseyTwaed, & co,, 12-2 8607 Lyttelton and Christchnrc jh- FOR KAIKOURA AND WELLINGTO] ** i3i FTIHE Favorite Steamer ed rh.lfrm •*- WAKATU, J- Wills, Master, Will sail for the abot "" *<jBBBB* Ports on or about WEI NESDAY, the 6tii inst., at 6 p.m. '• For freightor passage apply to . _ iixNbJbiX, WAJwL' « CO., 12-4 8683 Lyttelton and Chrifitchurch. «* PIGEON BAY AND LITTLE AKALOi T J _ riTHE s.s. AKAROA, carrj J&A JL ingthemails, will lesv WMk for Pigeon Bay '» MONDAY, WEE 1 4BBK» NESDAY, AND FRIDAY. Fares—Single tickets, 7s 6d; Return, 10a And for Lfttle Akaloa EVERY TUES DAY. Fares—Single tickets, 10s; Return, 15s. 0 The steamer leaves the wharf at 9.3( a.m., RETURNING SAME DAY. CAMERON BEOS., Lyttelton. K3NSEY, WARD & CO., 10-13 6599 Lyttelton and Christchurch. 1 CUTTEE YACHT, * "JIyfTESSRS AVERS & CO. have been in- ) JJrX structedto . SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, J Without reserve, I ON MONDAY, 4th DECEMBER, At Peacock's Wharf, Lyttelton, That splendid cutter yacht Dove, 26 tons measurement, would carry 20 tons dead weight above her ballast; winner of three first-class prizes; well found in everything—sails, ropes, anchors, chains, &c., &c. Kie is a safe and comfortable sea boat, and would be invaluable as a cruising yacht for a family or party of gentlemen or for deep sea fishing. Sale at 11 aan. Without reserve. N.B.—The Yacht has gone round the Peninsula for a cruise, and will be back about the: 29th instant, when any person can see her. Application to be made to MR. HUTCHESON, Wharfinger, 11-16 8030 Peacock's Wharf. Bueimess Notices J«l E. J lco * n LAND AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 222 HEREFORD STREET, (Next Harman and Stevens). Professionaland Tradesmen's Books Posted. 12-1 Aocounta Collected. 8583 rtIAYLOR'S CHAMPION X ING GATE HINGE (protecteo' by Royal Letters Patent) may:be affixed to wood or iron gates of all sizes, opening right or left. W. T. informs the public he is prepared to promptly supply all orders entrusted to him, or to Ma agent, E. Recce, Christchurcli. W. Tatwjb, Engineer and General Smith, Ohoka. 12-18590 T. B. CRAIG'S /iJLNTERBURY FTIRADE \j ■ .. '■'- JL "-■'■■ XJROTECTION /^ORCULAR. JET-.... ~• - • Kj ~ : ■ -• DELIVERED TO~SUBSCRIBERS ON MONDAY MORNING. F contains information of all Bills of Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens and Securities registered in Canterbury under the Chattels Securities Act, 1880, up to noon on the previous Saturday} as well as other useful information. TERMS: 32s per annum, payable half-yearly in ■ advance. Indices in July and January. OFFICE—HIGH STREET, CHRIST--1-515233 T. B. CRAIG, Proprietor. fTIHE MERCANTILE AND BANKX RUPTCY GAZETTE OF NEW ZEALAND.—The ONLY GAZETTE ?iving the fullest particulars and containing WEEKLY INFORMATION of all BOLTS Sale, Mortgages of Stock, Liens on Wool, Lieuß on Crop, Bailments, Share Reports, and all matters relating to Mercantile Pursuits and to Bankruptcy. Anneal Subscription, £3 3s, payable in advance. Half-Yearly Index published in January and July of each year. Local Agent— GEORGE A. MAKEIG, Hereford street, 6091 Christchurch. SPRING VALE SAW MILLS, LITTLE RIVER. fITHE Undersigned wishes to inform JL farmers ana others in the Leeston, Doyleston, Springston, Lincoln, Tai Tapu, Greenpark, and aurrounding district tnat his TIMBER YARD is now at the Railway Siding, Birdling's Flat, where a large stock of Totara and Black Pine is now accumulated. Purchasers can select the general run of "building timber by the truck load at , 12s per 100 ft super, in, the truck. A salesman always on the ground. I 10-14 6609 WILLIAM COOP. PIBE. PIBB. FTTHE Undersigned begs to notify to bis JL Customers and the Public generally, that BUSINESS IS RESUMED, and wfll be carried on as usual in the OLD PREMISES in High Street. A choice selection of Ties, Scarves, Bows, &c., newest styles and shapes, is just being opened up. a P. HULBBBT, CA3STERBURY HAT MANUFACTORY HIGH STREET. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! MADE TO ORDER. riIHE Undersigned begs to notify that he T#*iJ? a ?, a3? P ointed *uG. P. HULBERT, and Gentlemen's Outfitter, AGENT for his Celebrated All orders entrusted to the above will'receive every attentiou, and a perfect fit guaranteed. A choice selection of patterns of French cambrics to select from. 9-65038 JOHN HARBORROW, Dunedin. SADDLES. SABDLES."" fflO any part of New Zealand I will forX ward enemy CELEBRATED STOCK SADDLES, complete, with leather girth, upon receipt of P.O. order for X 4 10s. Best value in New Zealand. All orders for any class of saddle punctually attended to. Address— A. DUNBAE, Saddler, Christchurch 9-28 9613 WET WEAR SLOPS? IMTmtN we canJSUPPLY FASHIOS▼Y ABLE SUIT, to measure, for 58s i TROUSERS to measure from 15s 6d. HOU3EN& WOSLLAMS, COLOMBO STREET. 6-26 2173
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Press, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 5364, 4 December 1882, Page 1
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