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\\J AN TED. a good MAN, to drive a pair * V of horses. Wages, £l per week, and board.— H. O. FOSTEU, Hagley Park, 1174 WANTED, by an active, Married MAN, a SITUATION ; willing to make himself generally useful. In town or country. Address F. P., Star office. 1167 *f»1 REWARD.— LOST, on Wednesday oW JL afternoon, between the Boat Sheds on Avon and Mr Whale's cottage, Avonville, a GOLD RING, with pink onyx in centre, crest and motto cut in. The above reward will be given to anybody bringing the same to Canterbury Brewery. 1171 JfrOTICE.— POISON will be laid on the ll gardens of the undersigned, on the East Town Belt, for the destruction of poultry. W. GIBBS, W. D. HUMPHREYS. Sept. 17, 1868. 1175 W. ZEES LE R, HAT AND HOSIERY WAREHOUSE, High Street, IS now prepared to MAKE HATS of any kind, to order, at Moderate Prices and Shortest Notice. Hats Cleaned and Neatly Repaired. 1172 POTATOES.— FOR SALE, a few tons of American Earlies and true Derwents. 1173 H. O. FOSTER, Hagley Park. FOR SALE, Qf\ ACRES of Excellent LAND, in the OU Ashley District ; Price Moderate ; Terms Easy. Apply to ■ HANMER & HARPER, j Solicitors, 1168 Ht'n-ford street. [YTTELTON POPULAR ENTERTAIN-' MENTS. THIS EVENING, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17th, 1868. Opening Address Glee—" The Fairies" Reading— Mr Alexander Lean Solo— Cornet— Mr C. Comu)*« Reading — Captain F D. Gibaon Song and Chorus — " < gently breathe" Reading — Rev. J. D. Fergusson Duett—" T know a Bank" Reading — Mr Grange Solo Violin — Mr Carl Bunz Reading — Mr W. B. Jones Glee — " Hail Smiling mom " Reading— Mr F. E. Wrigbt, Goi save the Queen." 1169 JSND OF NTSIV A.DVKRTIS.BMJS.\Ts. TO WORKING MBV AND OTHERS. TO LET, on long lease, a FIVE-ACRE SECTION OF LAND, the very best of soil, cleared, drained, aud cultivated ; bounded by a fine Btream of water ; situated a short distance from the North- east Town Belt. Rent only £3 per acre. Apply to Mr M. BING North Side Stanmore Bridge. B§g" Do wn the river, past Ward* Brewery. C 1152

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 108, 17 September 1868, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 108, 17 September 1868, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 108, 17 September 1868, Page 3

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