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BuMlxxeßß KTotlo©». JOHN HAN KINS, VETERINARY SURGEON, KILMORE STREET, COLOMBO BRIDGE. Stock attended by contract. Horse and Cattle Medicine of every description. Carters would find HANKINS' CORDIAL BALL Invaluable to their Horses after a hard day's work. 4076 c TIMARU. HAVING disposed of my store and stock to Mr! J. D. Mncpherson, I beg to inform my friends in the Timaru district that I shall continue my business as Auctioneer nnd 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. 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, 80 tons English coal. J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. June 11, 1864. c 3599 McLEAN, THIEL AND MYTTON, , LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AGENTS, BONDED STOREKEEPERS, &o„ Tuxm Street, Christchurch, 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, o 1004

KEEP YOUR FEET DRY. THE undersigned having commenced business in the Currying and Boot and Shoe trade, begs to acquaint the inhabitants of Lyttelton that from the fact of manufacturing his own leather, curried with caoutchouc waterproof dubbing, which renders it impervious to wet, he is prepared to supply all who may favour him with their orders with a first-rate article ; and to Seamen, Gold Diggers, and others particularly, who are constantly in the wet, he will warrant their boots to be thoroughly watertight. A trial will prove the fact. , . WILLIAM E. STAMFORD, London-street, Lyttelton. N.B.—Curriers' dubbing always on sale. 3160 REGISTRY OFFICE, Cashel street, GANGS OF MEN engaged and sent up country for Fencing and other purposes, on notice being sent to the office. c3llß S. SMART, THE JNTRODUCER OF ASPHALTE PAVEMENT, Can be seen at MR. WOO D'S, SADDLER, CHRISTCHURCH. c 4129 DUNSTABLE HOUSE, CASHEL STREET, WPRATT IS NOW SELLING OFF • The Remainder of the WINTER STOCK OF DRAPERY, AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES, TO Effect a CLEARANCE before the Arrival of SPRING GOODS. July 12,1864. 04182 HORSES taken to GRAZE in the South-brook Paddocks, Rangiora. JOHN C. BOYS. ARTESIAN WELLS. J. JEBSON, HAVING had many years' experience in boring Artesian Wells, and having executed THE FIRST ARTESIAN WELL

lie THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY, (If not in the Colony), begs respectfully to inform the public that fie is prepared to undertake the boring of Artesian Wells in Christchurch or any part of the province. Particulars as to cost, &c., may be obtained on application to JOHN JEBSON, LINCOLN ROAD, 4095 c NEAR CHRISTCHURCH. J& E. FORD, CANTERBURY COOPERAGE, # Sole Manufacturers of the CANTERBURY FARMER'S CIIURN, Strongly recommended by the Canterbury Agricultural Association. These churns are now being sent to all parts of the province, and are fast superseding every other churn manufactured or imported. Among other advantages, they wdl weight of butter; and the saving in time and labour will pay the cost of the churn in a short time. To Merchants, Brewers, &c. Casks and kegs of all sizes supplied on the shortest notice. liiterature. gOUTIIERN MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Agent: G. E. BAKER, Accountant and Collector, Colombo street, Christchurch. The Sale of Property of every Description Negotiated. «2866

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1265, 19 July 1864, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1265, 19 July 1864, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1265, 19 July 1864, Page 1

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