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TO WILLIAM WILSON, ESQ , J.P., MAYOR OF CHRISTCHURCH. WE, the Undersigned Inhabitants and Ratepayers of Christchurch, respectfully request you to convene a PUBLIC MEETING for the purpose of considering a proposition now on foot for carrying a public road through Hagley Park. (Signed), JOHN ANDERSON, And 53 Signatures. To JOHN ANDERSON, ESQ., andthe 53 other Gentlemen signing the requisition. GENTLEMEN, — In compliance with your request, I hereby convene the proposed public meeting for THIS EVENING, the 18th November, at the TOWN HALL, at 7 o'clock. W. WILSON, 1656 Mayor. CITY CHAIR WORKS. T BATES, Chair Manufacturer, Cabinet- • maker and Upholsterer, Tuam street. Every description of Windsor and fancy chairs made, wholesale and retail. Drawingroom and dining-room furniture re-stuffed and covered, in the most fashionable manner. Ladies' needlework tastefully mounted. French polishing, cane-work, and all kinds of repairs neatly done, and on the most reasonable terms. Turning done to the trade (a large stock on band). Croquets made to order. N.B.— Funerals Furnished. T. BATES, Tuam street east, opposite Messrs E. S. 1442 Dalgety and Co.'s store. HURRAH FOR THE GLASGOW RESTAURANT " Hard Times come again no more." MR MC DOWELL, late proprietor of the Provincifil Dining Rooms, intimates to his friends and supporters generally, that he has taken those premises generally known as the Scotch Pie Shop, and converted them into Dining Rooms, where he hopes by strict attention and civility to his customers to merit a share of the public patronage. Meals and Beds, ls ; Board and Lodging, 20s per week. Please mark the address : — Glasgow Restaurant, next door but one to Preece's Saleyards, Colombo Street 1489 CIABBAGE PLANTS.— Now on Sale by _ ' the undersigned, 12,000 Cabbage Plants, carefully selected varieties, to suit the season and climate, strong, and in perfectly healthy condition. Price, ls fid per hundred. ALEXANDER M'KAY, Gardener, Hereford and Barbadoes streets. 1658 OR SALE, a Private HANSOM CAB, with Harness. Price, £120. JAMES S. TURNBULL. Nov. 13, 1868. 1654 Tjl O R SALE, OR TO LET, Convenient four roomed COTTAGE, and well-stocked Garden. Also, two-roomed COTTAGE, with 4 and-a- ' half acres land, near town. J F. MASON, Messrs Twentyman and Cousin, 1509 c Cathedral Square. ON SALE, QA AAA ]?ERT KAURI PINE, 26 x OU^UUU 1, to 9 xi, IS x2, 15 xlj ' 15x1, 15 X* White Pine Flooring, 8x1,6x1 Feather-edged Weather Board and Rough Lining Baltic Red and White Deals, 11 x3, 9 x 3, 9 x 2, 9 x lj, 9 x 1 30,000 feet hardwood, 9 x 3, 8 x 3, 7 x 3, 4 x 3, 4 x 2. 3 x 2, 3 x I, 2 x 1 4 and 5 inch architraves, solid Skirting and mouldingsSashes, 10 x 15, 10 x 13, 10 x 12, 8 x 10 Doors and Joiner's work made to order, cheap. JAMES BOOTH, VICTORIA STEAM SAW MOULDING AND PLANE MILLS, Lichfield Street. 1188 O LET. — COTTAGE, STABLES, SHED, and GARD EN, Cheap. Apply at THOS. LEE'S Store, High Street. Wanted a supply of NEW FRUIT. 1625 T~O B~E LET, THE SHOP AND DWELLING at presenv occupied by Mr Bullock, Cabinet Maker, High street. A good stand for the Millinery and Dresmaking Business. Immediate possession. For terms apply to MR. THOS. D. JONES Grocer. Aug. 29, 1868. ' TO LET. "" TO BE LET, 50 to 60 ACRES Firstclass Swamp Land, suitable for dairy farmers, situated near Wilson's Bridge, oa the River Heathcote. Terms very moderate. Apply to MILES & CO., 1141 Hereford street.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 162, 18 November 1868, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 162, 18 November 1868, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 162, 18 November 1868, Page 4

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