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Business Notices. P. H ATMAN & Co.. IMPORTERS OP Jewellery ■Watches and Clocks Tobacco and Cigars Hardware Drags Pane; Goods, &c. Rattray street, Dunedin, New Edmund street, Birmingham, And Cape Town, HAVE NOW OPENED SAMPLE ROOMS, High street, Christchurch, 5760-91 (B. Simpson’s New Buildings). J. W. D EEWETT, ARCHITECT, BUILDING SURVEYOR, ARBITRATOR. PROPERTIES Surveyed and Valued. Buildings in progress superintended. Disputed accounts adjusted. Bills of quantities furnished. Union Buildings, CASHEL STREET WEST. 778-133 QEIOKETIKa AND JJOATINQ HATS CAPS, SHIRTS, JERSEYS, PANTS, ftc., A HULBEET’B, HIGH STREET, 8668-35 S CxEAND CAPE RESTAURANT FRANCAIS Opposite Messrs Duncan, Sutherland, and Beatb, Cashel street (Triangle). Lnnch from 12 o’clock. Tea from 5 p.m., AT ONE SHILLING. A comfortable smoking and reading-room form part of the establishment. 6255-108 SOUTH MONUMENTAL WORKS. 'william* stock, Madras street south and Lower High street, Christchurch. HAVING lately purchased the whole of the Stock-in-trade of another firm, I am in a position to sell Marble or Granite Monument at less than Home prices. 1 have also lately, imported a large quantity of marble slabs, both Sicilian and statuary, from three-quarters of an inch up to six inches thick, and up to eight feet by five feet, and am prepared to supply the same to the trade or otherwise at the lowest possible prices. Monuments ranging in price from £2 to £SO to select from. First-class Sicilian and statuary marble in block up to six feet by three feet by fourteen inches. Slate and Arbroath hearths on . band. Designs forwarded to any part of the Colony. N.B.—Agent for White’s Dunedin-made Earthenware glazed drain pipes. 5449-83 KAIAPOI FLOUR MILLS. HAVING Let the Kaiapoi Flour Mills, that portion of ray business will he conducted from Feb. 1 by M. B. Hiatt, oh_ whose behalf I solicit a continuance of the business, having full Confidence in his ability to execute all orders entrusted to him. My Kaiapoi business will he carried on as usual. ISAAC WILSON. In taking to the above old-established milling business, X beg to solicit a continuation of the custom bestowed upon my predecessor. My experience in English and Colonial milling will enable me, 1 trust, to give satisfaction in all branches of the business. Careful attention to gristing. Cash buyer of wheat. Will he in attendance at Rangiora on Tuesdays, Christchurch Corn Exchange on Saturdays. M. E. HIATT, 5860-94 Kaiapoi Plonr Mills. HE M A T I T E PAI NT, THIS can now be obtained from the undersigned, or any of the Company’s Agents in the various towns.throughout the Colony. It is invaluable for all kinds of Wood and Iron Work, not only for ■ preserving them from the effects of the weather, hut exercises a protecting influence against fire. It is also cheaper than any other Paint. SHEEP BRANDING. Hematite Paint has also been found the best material for branding sheep, as if applied lightly after shearing, it remains indelible till the followingseason. The following Testimonial, amongst others, has been received by the Company from Mr Hugh H. Stafford, Amesbrook, Nelson: — ** I have used nothing bnt Hematite for branding mp sheep for the last fonr years, and find there is nothing better, as it will last from shearing to shearing, if nsed the right way. I find that it ought to be mixed up in Raw Oil for two days before using,” T. J. MATING & CO, Christchurch, Jan. 15,1879. 6219-107 SOUTH CANTERBURY WOOL STORES, TIMARU. J ohn King and 00. AUCTIONEERS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, md Brokers, Land Estate Agents, Valuators, and Insurance Agents. Regular sales of Wool, Skins, Hides, Tallow. Cash advances made on Produce placed in our hands tor sale. Money invested on mortgage at the highest rates of interest. 69 Meetings, CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIC MEETING. GLASGOW BELIEF FUND, A PUBLIC MEETING to consider what steps shall he taken to raise subscriptions for the above Fund, will be held on Wednesday next, Peh. 5, at the Music Hall. Cathedral Square, at 7.80 o’clock p.m. F. T. H 4 SKINS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, Jan. 31,1879. 6198-107 MR SAUNDERS invites the Cheviot electors to meet him at theWaikari Schoolroom on Thursday Evening, Feb. 6, and at the Waian Hotel on the following evening, Friday, Feb. 7. Lost, Found, &c. LOST, from Burlington House, St. Asaph street, a black and white Sheep Dog, white ring round nook and white foot* Had ooUav and oham on. Anyone returning him to above addresaimlbe well rewarded. ea 6 6 -109 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD.- Lost, from Ball’s Sumner coach, a small Maori Kit. containing brass winch and parcel addressed Mrs Garforth, Sumner. Whoever returns the same to the driver of tho Sumner coach, or to Mortons Hotel, will receive the above reward. 1 REWARD.— Strayed from longheaoh, about three weeks ago. 1 Bay Hack Mare, e blaze down face; and 1 Bay Hack Mare, Sod Eon off shoulder. The above reward will dd to any one giving such information as shall to recovery of above. John Grigg, Longh .. .. 5980-97 IRE WARD.—Lost, on Jan. 17, from the Kakonui Hotel, KMspoi, one chestnut [ng Hack, in low condition, silver tall ana i, branded 4on oft should er, snip ont of each shod all round. Any person returning the toJ. Carpenter, Kakanul Hotel, will be read. Any person detaining the same after this will be prosecuted. 6125-101 NOTICE TO BANKERS AND OTHERS, OK REWARD.—Lost, a Promissory Note for oCO £SOO, bearing the endorsement of John King and Co., dated Jan. 21,1879. The public are cautioned against negotiating the same. The above reward will be paid to anynefson returning the same to John King and Co., Beswiok street Timaro, 6126-10

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5597, 1 February 1879, Page 1

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