TO PASSENGERS PER JOLIBA TO SYDNEY. A^ HPHIS vessel will sail on jJsß^ THURSDAY NEXT, -^BlgEaa Weather permitting. 1538 WOOD & CUNNINGHAM. FOR AKAROA, TIMARU, AND DUNEDIN. | . milE Favourite s.s. BEAUi Ai. 1 TIFUL STAR, J. Chkissj&Kipjjira^ tiav, Master, will sail for the above ports, on or about >£&sm&> THURSDAY NEXT, Sept. 1. J. M. HEYWUOD & CO., Lyttelton and Christchurch. 154S WANTED, a Young MAN, to assist ia bar, and make himself useful. Apply at Al HOTEL. 1540 WANTED, LODGINGS for two or three Gentlemen, within an easy distance from town. Terms moderate. Apply to Box 11. 1541 ANTED, for a Country Hotel, a MARRIED COUPLE, without family; the wife must be a good plain Cook, and the man be able to discharge the duties of Ostler^ and to make himself generally useful. Or a Single Woman, as COOK. References required. Apply to Mrs COLLINS, Collins Hotel, Christchurch. 1534 LOST, on Saturday afternoon, from the Windmill Raad, below the Railway, a Black and Tan Terrier PUP. The finder will be rewarded by returning the same to S. GARFORTH, Windmill Road. 1537 FOUND Straying on Cranmer square, oa Sunday Evening, August 28, a Dark Brown MARE, star on forehead — saddled and bridled. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. Apply to Mr R. WARNER North Town Belt. 1536 NOTICE. " THE FOREIGN MISSION MEETING wi'l be held at St. ALBAN'S CHURCH oa TUESDAY (TO-MORROW) EVENING, ' On WEDNESDAY EVENING, the REV. A. REID will deliver a LECTURE on the MILLENNIUM, m Sx. JAMEo' CHURCH, Montreal Street. Admission — 6d. The above Services are THE LAST the Rev. A. Reid will conduct, as he leaves for Dunedin on Friday. 1535 UNION BOARDING HOUSE, HIGH STREET, NOW RE-OPENED, after undergoing a thorough repair. Board and Lodging, XBS per Week. All Meals and Beds, KB. WLNDOVER, 1542 Proprietor. TO THE BURGESSES '• or THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. r^ ENTLEMEN,— Having been requested OT by numerous and influential fellowcitizens to allow myself to be nominated for one of the seats m the City Council, which, will Bhortly become vacant, I have much, pleasure m assenting thereto, and will, if elected, undertake to serve the City to the best of my ability, always bearing m mind tbe necessity of associating economy with efficiency. I beg to remain, Gentlemen, Yours very obediently, THOMAS DEVEREUX JONES. , High street, Christchurch, Aug. 24, 1870. cISH, CITY COUNCIL ELECTION. PERSONS favourable to the return of Mr HUGH BENNETTS at the forthcoming Election are invited to meet at Bennett's Temperance Hotel, on TUESDAY* EVENING NEXT, at half-past Soven o'clock^ 1539 By Order of the Committee. •' - TO BE SOLD, for £100, Three-Eighthf of an Acre of FREEHOLD, together with a Three-roomed Lean-to. Terms :— £40 cash ; the remainder by instalments of 15s. per month. Apply to JAS. PARKER, Agent, Cashel street. 1545 OBSERVE I— TO BE SOLD for £50, m Quarter-acre Section of FREEHOLDLAND, well fenced, together with a Tworoomed House, situate near the North-Gait 1 Belt. Apply to JAMES PARKER, Agent,' Cashel street, near Cobb and Co.'s office. 1544': TO LET, a comfortable SIX-ROOMED 1 COTTAGE, fitted ap with register grate, kitchen range, &c, and quarter-acre garden, well stocked with fruit and other' trees; situate m Armagh street east. Apply Mrs PARBONS, Armagh street east. Rent, £30 per annum. 154*
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 707, 29 August 1870, Page 3
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544Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 707, 29 August 1870, Page 3
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