NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED, a BLACKSMITH, to go to Leeston. Apply at the CANTERBURY FOUNDRY. c 1749 WANTED.— Spacious PREMISES are required for STORAGE, near the* centre of town. Address, with full particulars, Box 114, Post Office, Christchurch. c 1745 WANTED, a respectable Young PERSON as BARMAID. References required. Apply, between 10 and 11 a.m., at BARNARD'S REPOSITORY. 1750 WANTED, a First-Class MAN, as Farm SERVANT; must be accustomed to stock. Apply to JOHN T. MATSON, Carlton Hotel, at 11 a.m., Wednesday. 1747 AGRICULTURAL SHOW. IT is requested that all Accounts against the Agricultural and Pastoral Association be sent in to the Secretary forthwith, for examination and payment. 1740 TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY. PREECE'S SALEYARDS. TPREECE will SELL • Live stock Farm and Dairy Produce Household Furniture Clothing, Drapery, Boots, &c. Miscellaneous Goods. Sale at Twelve o'clock. 17.48 M. U.LO.F. MONEY TO LEND. THE Trustees of the Loyal Benevolent Lodge have the sum of Seventy Pounds to invest upon good security. Applications, stating whether for the whole or part of the above amount, and the nature of the security offered, to be addressed to ..MRJ^W^MOfRTGN,' £ Commercial Hotel"; Or to MR RESTON, Mr Wtnn Williams', 1746 Trustees. END OF NEW JJ>l XRTIBEMENTB, CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1868. 1 FERST AND SECOND PRIZE MEDALS Awarded to WARD & CO., FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF THEIR ALES. FTIHE Lyttelton. Times in its report, speaking X of the 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, &c."— See Lyttelton 7Ym«,NoT. 11, 1868. WARD * CO.'S MILD ALE, At £5 per hogshead, is much esteemed by the trade. WARI> & CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE ALB Is universally admired, and challenges competition with aay Imported brands for excellence of fIaTOUT, lightness and brilliancy. Brewed to take th« placs of English. CANTERBURY BREWERY. 1634 EVENING PAPER', "THE~TAR. SJ PRICE ONE PiSNNY PUBLISHED PUNCTUALLY AT HALF-PAST JK>DB EVEBT BVENING. PRESENT CIRCULATION; XSOO COFX3E2S. mHE "STAR" is delivered by runners throughout the City, and at St. Alban'a, Papanui, Riccarton, Addington, Heathfote, Ferry Road, Avonside, also at KAIAPOI AND LYTTELTON. "THE STAR** is the CHEAPEST MEDIUM for ADVERTISING in New Zealand. Scale of Chakoes. First insertion : Two Pence per liae. Second insertion, and for less than a weeks One Penny per line. If inserted for a longer period than a week: One Half-penny per line after the first insertion. " Wanted " advertisements, pocupying not more than two lines of space, are charged f«r at the rate of sixpence each insertion. Communications to tfoe. Editor and Manager of the Stab to be addressed, for the present, Gloucester 'street, Christchurcti:
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 167, 24 November 1868, Page 3
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