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Business RTotloes. TIMARU. ITAVING disposed of my store and stock to Mr. A «L D. Macpheirsbn, I beg to inform my friends in the Timaru district that I shall continue my business as Auctioneer and Commission Agent at my new offices, opposite the Bank of New Zealand; and request that all accounts due to me be settled on or before the 26th July. 3282 c JOHN BESWICK. TIMARU. THE UNDERSIGNED has bought from Mr. JOHN BESWICK HIS STOCK-IN-TRADE AND BUSINESS PREMISES AT TIMARU. , The Store, which has been closed for Stock ! Taking,will re-open this day SATURDAY, 11th JUNE, Uader the Management OF MR. JOHN INGLIS. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. June 11, 1864. O 3598 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED begs to intimate that his STORES IN TIMARU Are now open for the Sale of goods, Wholesale and Retail. The Stock purchased from Mr. John Beswick (which is large and well assorted) will be added to from the neighbouring markets, and a constant supply of goods suited to the requirements of this district will be received. To Land ex Ivanhoe, 30 tons English coal. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. June 11, 1864. b.3599 MEDICAL HALL. MESSRS. C. RAYNER & CO. beg to inform the public that they have Icomnienced business as Chemists and Druggists, in that shop adjoining Mrs; Butler's millinery warehouse,'and opposite Messrs. Strange and High-street. They hope by keeping a carefully - selected stock of pure drugs always on hand, and paying particular attention to. any prescriptions intrusted to their charge; to gain a share of public support. High-street, Christchurch. 3589 REGISTRY OFFICE, Casliel stfeet, ANGS OF MEN engaged and sent up/country \JT for Fencing and other purposes, on notice being sent to the office. c3llß ASPHALTE PAVEMENT. S SMART desires to inform the public that he • is prepared to lay Asphalte Pavement, at reasonable rates,,in any part of New Zealand., S.,S. can with confidence recommend the above for carriage drives, garden walks, footpaths, verandahs, floors for stores, &c. SAML. SMART, 612 c Christchurch. GUSTAVUS WILCZYNSKI, High-Street, Two Doors from the Town Hall, Christchurch. IMPORTER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. RESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of the public of Canterbury and Christchurch to his well-assorted stock of general merchandise. Having also arranged for retailing Boots and Shoes, G. W. particularly desires the attention of the public to the fact, since it will be his endeavor to keep constantly on hand a well supplied stock of all kinds of boots arjd shoes, and confine himself to moderate charges. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the most expeditious wfty. 1981 c NOTICE. MESSRS. TAYLOR & CO. have now OPENED THEIR NEW STORES IN CHRISTCHURCH, On the corner of Cashel and Manchester streets, where they will constantly keep on hand a good stock of AMERICAN MERCHANDISE ; Of every description. MR. J. T. CURTIS Will manage the Christchurch Branch, whfere, in future, all communications will please be addressed. MR. C. H. LUNT Will have the management'of the Lyttelton Branch, and attend to the shipping department. Christchurch, May 1, 18K4. c 2922 JOHN HANKTNS, VETERINARY SURGEON, Livery and Bait Stables, Colombo Street, IN soliciting a share of the patronage of the Inhabitants of Christchurch and the neighborhood, begs to assure them that every case entrusted to him shall have his prompt and best attention, combined with moderate charges. Orders sent to J. H., Cottage adjoining Mr. Lee's Stores, Montreal-street, will be immediately attended to. Sick horses under treatment only charged £1 Is. per week livery. Montreal-street, Feb. 2, 1804. c 1749 McLEAN, TIIIEL AND MYTTON, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, BONDED STOREKEEPERS, &c., Ti;am Stkekt, Christciiuuoh, ARE prepared, on production of invoices and bills of lading, to pass entries, and see goods, whether free or dutiable, transhipped without delay from vessels arriving in Port to Christchurch direct, and are in a position to store free or bonded goods in large quantities for constituents at current rate. An agent has been appointed in Lyttelton to look after any goods requiring to be landed there, c 1004 "VTOTICE. —The undersigned has been appointed Sole Agent in Akaroa for the sale of the celebratedCookham Boots. JAMEg D GARWOOr >. RANGIORA NURSERY. TT7III IAM E. IVORY begs to inform the settlers W 'of the Ashley, Mandeville, Oxford, and surrounding districts that he is prepared to supply, rounui j, several thousands, fruit, trees of very fine growth, including the best kinds fcf apples f£7rran*«l free from blight and true to name), pears on pear stocks), cherries plums, peaches, nw'tnriiies anricots, quinces, raspberries, straw beicurrants, rhubarb, asparagus, seacorse, and broom plants for fencing; and about 600 two years old transplanted, uprig a „, re «di„gc. y pre... Tern^ bOTl rinnls carefully » nd ,alt 10 m! the province.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1251, 18 June 1864, Page 1

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