CHRISTCHURCH FANCY BAZAAR, I Colombo Street. CROQUET AND CRICKETING. NOW ON SALE, ex Joliba, a full assort- V ment of Jaques and Sons' newest c CROQUET, at very moderate prices ; and to Si meet a want often felt last season, a supply of MALLETS and BALLS hare been pur- e l chased.andmaybe had separately, to,. complete broken sets. £ ( Also, on hand, TTery large stock of tc Cricketing materials, consisting of every requisite to! the game. Bats of every quality, including a full supply .of all sizes for boys, may be especially mentioned. A very large stocks" TOYS and FANCY GOODS generally, suitable for present*, - alwaYs on hand, and being bought for Cash by the proprietor's London agent, are to be had at the lowest remunerative prices pos ( sible. » For the Proprietor, „ OAvr . J 3629 W. J. GRAND. t TO WORKING MEN, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. t EOR SALE, a short dis'ance from the < North-east. Town Belt. LAND, in five i acre sections, of "lhe~f icliest dry soil (not | peaty), at £45 per acre, to be paid in ten < years. Apply to „ IV3 Mr M. BING North side Stanmore Bridge, down 3756 the Avon. END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.^ TO LET, a Newly-Built Six-Roomed COTTAGE 1 , Sou'-Wcst Town Belt, Hagley Park, with Quarter Acre of Garden, Stable, Artesian Well, &c. Enquire of W. PRATT, Dunstable House. c 3782 TO PRINTERS, PUBLISHERS, SPECULATORS, AND OTHERS. Unprecedented Opportunity of Securing a very Valuable Printing Plant, complete in every respect, in capital condition, and ready for immediate use. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE. LE. NATHAN & CO. have received , instructions from J. E. Graham, Esq., trustee of the estate, to SUBMIT TO AUCTION, FOR ABSOLUTE SALE Without the Slightest Reserve, on THURSDAY, SEPTEM BER_9 X J_B6?,_„ The whole' of the PRINTING PLANT Of the late EVENING MAIL, Comprising — 1 Maine's demy machine, complete 1 Hopkinßon's demy Abion press 1 UUmer and Sons' foolscap Albion, improved 1 galley press Together with the large assortment of pla ; n and ornamental type, as lately used in the publication of the Evening Mail newspaper and in connection with the large jobbing busi ness carried on at that office. Also, Paper, cardboards, gasfittings, and offici furniture. N.B. — The whole of the above will hi offered in the first place in one lot. Shoul* no reasonable offer be made, the same wil be offered in lots as per catalogue, to be hai at the office of the auctioneer. The sale will take place upon the premise Gloucester street, on Thursday next, the 9t instant. Sale at 12 o'clock shapp. 37** f\ N SAL BY THE UNDERSIGNED:— 200,000 feet colonial timber 100,000 feet V.D.L. timber, shingles, at palings 50,000 feet Baltic and colonial T. & ( clear pine 20,000 countess and lady slates Bricks, stone piles, lime, cemet plasterers' hair. &c. Corrugated iron, ridging, ppoutir sheet zinc Cast iron J-round guttering Doors and sashes, all sizes Posts and rails. - Also, AT THE RAILWAY STATION, Best Newcastle screened coals and fi wood. JAMES GOSS, Canterbury Timber and Coal Depot, con of Papanui Road and Durham street. J. G. having a Saw Mill in connection w his Yard, is prepared to take orders Timber for Bridges or other Works requiri - unusual sizes, to be delivered at short notice. c 3 TVEED AND CARDER, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE A COMMISSION AGENTS, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton; and Christchc c
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 409, 6 September 1869, Page 4
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