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Business Cards. GEOBGE TAYLEB, IKfOBTBB OV BVBBY DEBCBIPTIOK O J JRITISH AND FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. LB.—lndents on London, Birmingham, "Wolveramptoiiand Sheffield Houses executed promptly and on reasonable terms. cl4l R. BILLENS, " TIN SMITH AND LAMP MAKER, Close to the Road Board, RANGIORA. HISCELLANBOUS BTOBBB. C 280 JAMES D. GARWOOD, ~ Smiil BTOBBKBKKHB, AKAROA. iLOKirT JOB TBS ' ITTTBLTOX TIMBB.' MR. CHARLES COOPER, Surgeon-Dentist, New" Brick Buildings, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 1308 Public Notices PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE DIRECTORS invite applications from Gentlemen willing to undertake the office of MANAGER of the Association. Information as te the duties and responsibilities can he obtained from the present f \ Manager, Mr. Stevens; or from Mr. Turner. ' Application to be made in writing, and to be forwarded on or before Monday, 26th inst.. addressed to C. W. TURNER, Chairman. Christchurch, Feb. 19, 1866. 508 THE Friends of Capt. G. Armstrong, are informed that the Funeral of his late daughter Mary, will leave his residence, Windmill Road, at 3.30 p.m., THIS DAY (SATURDAY), February 24. ALFRED OSBORN, 581 Undertaker. NOTICE. ON and after this date POISON will be Laid on my Farm. JOHN A. MORGAN, River Hawkins. Jan. 18, 1866. 9823 MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. CAPT. J. FULLER, Surveyor to the Board, has been appointed to COLLECT ALL RATES due to thi» BOARD, and his receipt will be a sufficient acknowledgment. MARMADUKE DIXON, 193 Chairman. 18 6 4 A LARGE PROPORTION of the Accounts due to the late firm of Reece and Hislop being still unpaid, I hereby give notice that, unless the same are settled before February 1, 1866, they will be handed to a solicitor, with power to recover. W. HISLOP, Seedsman, Colombo street. Christchurch, January 1, 1866. 9421 c IN THE ESTATE OF HARRY DANIEL MANNING. Notice is hereby given that a dividend of Is l£d in the Pound upon all claims declared in the final order to be proved against this Estate, is now payable at the offices of Messrs. GARRICK & COWLISHAW, Solicitors, Christchurch. Dated this sth January, 1866. J.C.AIKMAN, 9502 c Trustee. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, in consequence of the refusal of the Government to grant supplies to Road Boards south of the Rangitata, the Waimateßoad Board is compelled to repudiate all responsibility for any accident that may occur to any Bridges or Culverts on any portion of the roads in the Waimate district. MICHAEL STUDHOLME, Chairman of the Waimate 9753 c Road Board. NOTIC E. ON and after this date POISON will be laid on the Garden Ground of the undersigned, situate on the Ferry Road, in consequence of the great destruction caused by dogs and fowls. DUNCAN & SON. Feb. 5, 1866. c 179 NOTICE. ~ MR. J. MILLS having relinquished the Hotel business for the three months, requests that all persons indebted to bim would settle up their accounts before he bakes other proceedings, as he intends to Furnish the Licensed Victuallers' Association Mid the Publicans with a list, so that the Publicans and Public may know the bad marks. All those who do not wish their names to appear in print, are requested to settle up by ihe END of the Month. Oxford Terrace east, January 22nd, 1866. 8904 c ~ LINCOLN DISTRICT. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. \TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at a l\ MEETING of the Road Board of the laid District, held on TUESDAY, the 6th of FEBRUARY, it was resolved to adopt a rate >f one Shilling in the Pound upon all rateable properties within the district. You are ierebv required to pay the amount of such rate according to the sum at which you ippear to be assessed in the assessment of the laid district, within 14 days from the 6th of MARCH next, to SAMUEL DENING jrLYDE, at his residence, Prebbleton, the laid Samuel Dening Glyde being duly authorised to receive such rate*. (Signed) JOHN BROOK, Chairman. Feb. 7,1866. 37 Miscellaneous. |"VHE WHEELER and WILSON SEWING I MACHINE is the one best calculated for lousehold use.—From "Timb's Year-Book of •Tacts for 1865." fXTHEELER and WILSON'S patent loot ▼" stitch SEWING MACHINES wen> warded the prize gold medal at the London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, .861, for being superior to all others. _ CTTHEELER and WILSON'S SEWING '* MACHINES perform every species of ewing with a speed of 1600 stitches per minute. W 'HEELER and WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES work equally well upon roollen, cotton,-silk, and linen goods. CSTHEELER and WILSON'S lock-stitch VV SEWING MACHINES, with new improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonial* torn all parts of the colony, and illustrated ovulars sent post free, Mr. W. NEEVE, Ironoonflw. Colomlo Street, sole Aeent for Christ-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1621, 24 February 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1621, 24 February 1866, Page 4