ANEW ' 'ADfERTiSEIIENTS. _ TO MERCHANTS, TEA DEALERS, AND OTHERS. New Season's Teas, ex Sampan, from Foo Choo, now transhipping at Port Chalmers. THE. Undersigned will submit to Public Auction, on an early day, the Canterbury portion of the Sampan's cargo, which is now being transhipped to steamer Comerang, at Port Chalmers. The selection will be found to comprise thequalitiea most. suited to the general retail trade. j , Samples may be obtained immediately after arrival of the Comerang, due here about Saturday next. CHESTS. 266 chests from fine to superfine congous HALF-CHESTS. 1048 half-chests of similar qualities BOXES. . 1050 boxes do do Further particulars in future advertisements. • ■ ■ C. W. TURNER, Lichfield street. Christchurch, 4th November, 1868. 1574 m" O L~ E T , 1 2-roomed cottage, at 55., and 1 3-roomed cottage, at 7s per week, in Cranmer Square, both plastered and painted. Apply to W. W. DARTNALL, Surveyor, &c, 1649 Armagh Street. END OF NEW ADT ERTISEMENTB. LYTTELTON AND PORT VICTORIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. fTJHE First Exhibition will be held in the COLONISTS' HALL, OK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, At which Prizes will be awarded for the best specimens of POT-GROWN PLANTS, CUT FLOWERS 7 FRUITS, AND VEGETABLES. A prize is offered for the best Three WindowGrown Plants, for which no entrance fee will be demanded. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCTS EXHIBITION. The Council 'will be happy to receive for exhibition without entrance fee, aud for which certificates of merit will be given, and which may be sold. Dairy produce, articles of commerce, machinery, agricultural implements, cabinet ware, photographs,, or any articles of vertu tbat may be considered of interest. Exhibitors are requested to have their exhibits at the hall before 10 o'clock on the morning of the Exhibition, and to furnish the Secretary with a written ljstof their exhibits. No Entrance fee will, be required for articles not entered for competition. JOSEPH CARDER, 1642 c Hon. Sec. MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 and' upwards, on approved freehold securi-' ties. RICH. W. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 1571 c Colombo street, Christchurch. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1868. FIRST AND SECOND PRIZE. MEDALS Awarded to W A R D to C 0., FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF THEIR ; . A L E S. THE Lyttelton Times in its report, speaking of thY unprecedented success of Ward and Co.'s manufacture, remarks : — "There was a closeness of competition highly creditable to the province. All our Christchurch brewers competed, but the productions ; of ' Ward and Co. were so superior, that they beat all others out of the field, See."— See Lyttelton 7"tm«s,Nov. 11, 1868. WARD to CO.'S MILD ALE, At £5 per hogshead, is much esteemed by the trade. WARD to. CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE ALK '.',-. ■ ' '••' . r ' • Is universally admired, and challenges competition . with any Imported brands for excellence of flavour, lightness and brilliancy. Brewed to . tako the place of English. I CANTERBURY BREWERY. 1634
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 158, 13 November 1868, Page 4
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