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NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR AKAROA, TIMARU, OAMARU, AND DUNEDIN. POSTPONEMENT OF SAILING, In consequence of the inclemency of the weather. ft - r I iHE favourite screw steamer «i|feiL _ KEERA, F. Joyce, Commander, Is appointed to sail for the [above ports on WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN. 6, At 11 a.m. Fare to Dunedin, in Chief Cabin ... £2 Return Ticket £3 For freight or passage apply to J. M. HEYVVOOD & CO., 2063 Lyttelton and Christchurch. EJS.D OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHRISTCEIURCH LADIES' SCHOOL (Established 16 years). T)EMOVED to Avon House, Oxford TerA\j race West. MRS. CHAS. THOMSON. Jan. 1, 1869. 2040 MONEY TO LEND, in sums of £50 and upwards, on approved freehold securities. RICH. W. FEREDAY, Solicitor, 1571 c Colombo street, Christchurch. LYTTELTON REGATTA. IN consequence of the Heathcote Committee Meeting taking place to-morrow evening, the Meeting advertised by the Lyttelton Committee in yesterday's Times for Tuesday is POSTPONED until FRIDAY next, JAN. 8, at 7 p.m. J. CARDER, 205S • Hon. Sec. T)HOTOGRAPHX\ REDUCTION IN PRICE. FOR ONE MONTE ! AT THE PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Nearly opposite the Town Hall. CARTE DE VISITES 2s 6d for the first copy, further copies Ts 6d each, or 15s per dozen. H. F. GOURLAY, 2017 Photographic Artist. mENDERS WANTED, for the erection of J a range of Stone and Brick SHOPS and DWELLINGS, in Timaru, for Captain Cain. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of Messrs BIRD and JONES, Hereford street. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, on or before Thursday, 7th January. DAVID ROSS, Architect, 2052 Princess street, Dunedin. TO BE SOLD, THE Crop of HAY, standing on 7$ acres of excellent Pasture, adjoining the Bishop's Court property, on the Papanui road. (Signed) 2036 c PACKE BROTHERS. HAGLEY PARK. TO BE SOLD, THE Grass Growing on about 36 acres, part of Hagley Park, lying between the Lincoln road, the South Town Belt, and the Drain running through the Park by the Cricket Ground. A pplications to be forwarded to the Chairman of the Park and Domain Board, on or before Wednesday, the 6th instant, at noon. E. JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. Public Works Office, 2nd January, 1869. 2947

X550 COPIES w je»:e3jfl 3Xti<3-:ect. m H E PUBLIC Are earnestly requtsted TO CONCLUDE THEIR SHOPPING BEFORE 12 O'CLOCK NOON ON SATURDAYS. C 1672 WANTED, * BOY to deliver Papers, and make himself generally useful. Apply to HEN UY FELD WICK, Star office, Kaiapol 2050 WANTED, a PARLOUR and HOUSE MAID, who also would understand and take part in duties of the laundry. — Apply to Mrs LOQGHMAN, Ferry Road, Christchurch. c 2061 %XJ£T ANTED, an experienced COOK, who t f can undertake a small dairy and give aid also in the laundry. — Apply at the residence of Mr LOUGHMAN, Ferry Road. 2065 ryUVO WOOL P.RESSERS WANTFD.— JL Apply to PALME II & CO., near Union Bank, Hereford street, between the. hours of 11 and 12 o'clock a.m. to-morrow. 2067 S_ - tOSTor STOLEN, a Black and Yellow J Tan SHEEP DOG, white ring round neck, and spotted on the nose ; had on an old collar, with end of same tied in a knot ; about eleven months old. Any person bringing him to the undersigned will be rewarded, or detaining him will be prosecuted. — T. GUNNELL, Butcher, Christchurch. K CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. OU3LIC BODIES wishing to join in the i Procession to receive the Governor on the 11th inst., will please communicate with the Town Clerk on or before FRIDAY next, at 4 p.m, By order, GEORGE GORDON, —^ Town Cle>k. / City Council Office, V Jan. 5, 1869. 2069 CHRISTCHURCH CITY COUNCIL. VISIT OF HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. A DEJEUNER will take place in the Town Hall, on MONDAY, THE 11th INST. Tickets can be obtained from the Town Clerk. Price, 15s. By order, GEORGE GORDON, Town Clerk. City Council Office, Jan. 5, 1869. 2068 REED AND CARDER, (Late Reed and Sons,) LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, Norwich Quay Lyttelton, and Christchurch. 2062 JUST LANDED, ex J. B. RUSSELL. PICTON TIMBER, in any quantity. Lowest Market Rates. H. R. WEBB, 2064 , Peacock's Wharf.

THE NEW TEAR W. H. DAVENPORT, CIIY TEA MART, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHUUCH, IN commencing the New Year, offers his grateful thanks to the inhabitants of Christchurcb. and surrounding districts for the very liberal patronage awarded him for the past fire years, and begs to assure them that it will ever be his stndy to merit a continuance of the general approbation which has been bestowed upon his SYSTEM OF BUSINESS during that period, by selling FIRST-CLASS ARTICLES at the smallest advance upon prime cost. Subjoined is a LIST OF PRICES. Perlb - p er lb. Good Black Tea 2 s 2d New Currants Os 6d Very superior d 0... 2s 6d Oatmeal, Barley, Rice Os 4d Fine Pekoe flavoured do ... ... 3s Od Best Sperm Candles ... ... la 2d Finest Plantation Coffee is 8d Crosse and Blackwell's Pickles ... Is 3d New Eletne Raisias ... ... Os 6d Sardines, 7d each, or 6b 6d per doz. Arrowroot, ... ... One pound tins, One Shilling each. PUGAR. ' Fine Crystalized ... 5Jd | Best White do ... «d Observe the Address — GOLDEN TEA-POT OVER VEBANDAH. 2066

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 202, 5 January 1869, Page 3

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