AEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE /\ SOCIETY. THE USUAL QUARTERLY MEETING of the Committee of the Canterbury Auxiliary Bible Society, will be held (0.V.) in the Side Room of the Town Hall, on MONDAY NEXT, November 2nd, 18S8, at Three o'clock in the afternoon. THOMAS R. FISHER, 1513 Hon. Secretary. _niirri««____»ttr_>j__iiM uiiii-HiW-r* "-■"•-■"--'— ' '■" THE FUNERAL of the late MR BAKER, will leave his residence London street, on SATURDAY, at Half-past Three, punctually. T. HESTER, 1512 Undertaker. WS. IVENS is no longer authorised to • collect acco"nts owing to D. H. Christie, either as new accounts or as incurred to Mr Ritchie and assigned to Mr Christie. DAVID SCOTT, Attorney to D. H. Christie. Christchurch, Oct 27, 1868. 1481 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. TO ARRIVE per Barque SAMPAN, now due at Port Chalmers, from Foo Chow. The teas have been specially selected for the New Zealand Market, and wiil consi-t of Congous of qualities, medium to extra fine, in chests, halves, and boxes. 1476 C. W. TURNER. TO ALE DRINKERS. POR the BEST GLASS of ALE in Town try my Stock ALE (just tapped), PER QC^ # PINT. WARD & CO.'s— the Favourite Bkand— Clear — Sparkling — Delicious. M. H. ORAM, 1360 Golden Fleece Hotel. NOTICE TO PUBLICANS. WARD~~& CO.'S STOCK PALE AND MILD ALES. IN CONSEQUENCE of the GREAT DEMAND for their SEASON BREWS, And the near approach of the end of the Season, Ward and Co. request the Trade will send in intended orders without loss of time. WARD AND CO.'S SEASON BREWED ALES Are noted for PURITY OF FLAVOUR & BRILLIANCY, And have received the unqualified approval of the leading members of the Trade, both in Town and Country. Malt of the best quality always on Sale in wholesale quantities. CANTERBURY BREWERY. sth October, 1868. 1359 TO LET. a Bargain, a good GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, in High street, with Commodious Four-roomed House attached. Apply to 'J HOS. PYE. Gas Fitter, Madras street south, near Railway Station. 1510 TO LET, SUPERIOR five-roomed HOUSE, Here ford Street, near the Literary Institute. Commodious premises, central, select, -salubrious and highly genteel locality. A very desirable residence, and was let at 30s per week. . Rent now reduced to 12s per week. J. B. DALE & CO.. No. 1, Cathedral Square, j PREECL'S SALE YARDS. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCT. 31. rp PRE EC E witl SELL BY AUCTION: — Horses, pigs, and poultry Drays, carts, and furm implements Flour, sharps, bran, potatoes Wheat, oats, bnrley, 1 cans Garden. seeds, flower seeds, &c Hams bacon, cheese, and butter Bottled ale and porter Two tons fencing wire, Nos. 5 and 6 20 boxts sperm candles (ful weighty) Household furniture And Miscellaneous goods. Sale at II o'clock a.m. 1517 END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 146, 30 October 1868, Page 4
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