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New Advertisements. BETHEL WARE'S TJRAPERY, CLOTHING, AND FURNISHING STOEES, TUAM STEEET AND FEEEY EOAD. DIRECT IMPORTERS FROM THE ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL MARKETS. JUST EECEIVED, EX CISSY AND VICTOEY, OTTE SECOND SHIPMENT OP AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS, CONSISTING OF Ladies , and children's mantles and paletots, in all the new materials and shapes Fancy dress materials, winceys, embroidered wincey robes, French merinos, silks Ladies' and children's hate in all the new shapes, trimmed and untrimmed Ladies , and children's underclothing, crinolines, hoisery, And a large and varied Assortment of General Drapery. CLOTHING. A large and varied assortment of suits Trousers, vests, overcoats, Inverness capes Pilot jackets, waterproof garments, Crimean shirts, Serge and Kersey pants and drawers, merino vests and pants, lambewool reste and pants Hats, scarfs, ties, collars, braces, belts, 4c, &c. EUENISHING. Felt and other carpets, matting, mats, damasks Moreens, table linen of every description, white and colored blankets. TT/vrrna m> f!rnOTH/i H-nr n'Omntr . SattTOtiavS TTAT.If.PART NISE. 4-14

iIOUBS OP t/XOSIITO, DEC OKJIMOK. rpOWN HALL. TUESDAY, APBIL 17, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, SATURDAY, APRIL 21. MB. AND MBS. HEINE'S CONCEBTS. At the particular request of many of the leading families and musicians in Christchurch, the above distinguished Artistes have deferred their departure for the South until April 23, and in the meantime will give THREE MOEE ENTEBTAINMENTS A.T TSE TOWN HALL, AT REDUCED PRICES OF ADMISSION, As under. An entire change of pieces will take place easli evening, and a programme containing a variety of Popular as well as Classical Music will be presented to the audience on these occasionsAdmission—Reserved chairs, 4s; family tickets, to admit six, one guinea; front seats, 3s ; back seats, 2s. Programme will be duly advertised in the daily papers on the morning of the performance ; and Mr and Mrs Heine will be assisted on these occasions by some of the leading Musicians in Christchurch. Tickets may be obtained at Mr Bonnington's. 4-16 mowN hall. MR. AND MRS. HEINE WILL GIVB THREE MORE ENTEBTAINMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES, ON TUESDAY, THURSDAY, & SATURDAY, April 17, 19, and 21, Whilst arrangements are being mads for their appearance in Dunedin. 4-16 CHINA, GLASS, &c. MESSRS. J. OLLIVIEB, ft SON will sell by public auction, on the Premises, High street— The remainder of Mr. Oswald's STOCK-IN-TRADE, without the slightest reserve, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL »18. Terms cash. Sale at noon. April 16. 4-17 FOR SALE, A BARGAIN, mHE CUTTER ZEALANDIA, 10 tons burden, In good working order; constantly employed in the ballasting and firewood trade. For particular* apply to Emi MOTTLDBT, Winchester street, 4-17 Lyttelton. ON SALE BY THE UNDEBSIGNED :— 30 tons best quality annealed fencing wire, Nos 4,5, 6, 7, and 8. 4-17 MOKTSOXBBT, TODHTTJTTKB ft Co. WANTED —Board and Besidence in a private family, either in town or oountry. C.CJL, Post office. 4-17 /""IATTLE taken in to Graze near Leeston, for six or twelve months; every care taken. Apply at the Star Hotel, Christchurch. 4-17

SHIP NOEGE. ALL CLAIMS against the above-named Vessel not sent in fo our office for settlement by To-day (Tuesday), before three p.m., will not be recognised. T. Biichib ft Co., Agents. Monday, April 16,1866. 4-17 BAILWAY STATION STOCKYARDS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25. -i f> f\ HEAD MAGNIFICENT CATTLE, Partly Fat and partly Stores. Also— HORSES, Broken to Saddle and Harness. YOUNG CALVES, MILCH COWS, AND FOUR HUNDRED EWES, Six and Eight-tooth. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENJF EWE LAMBS, Nearly pure Merino. * No reserve. Luncheon provided. Sale punctually at half-past twelve o'clock. Gao. D. Lookhaet, 4-15 Colombo and Hereford streets. LAST WOOL SALE. MB. GEORGE D. LOCKHABT begs to announce that he will hold hie last Wool Sale for this season, by the kind permission of Messrs. George Holmes and Co., at the BAILWAY STATION, ON WEDNESDAY, APBIL 18, At three o'clock punctually, When he will submit the following, viz.— . JDE—I bale ewes wool O—l bale wethers wool A—2 bales lambs wool T—l bale lambs wool M—Three-quarter bale lambs wool and 18 ewe fleeces 2 bales ewes wool JHC —23 bales ewes, wethers, and lambs 2i bales 2 bags JH—3 bales sheepskins And what further may appear. Entries received up to the time of sale. Geobgb D. Lockhabt, 4-17 Colombo and Hereford streets. PLOUGHING. WANTED —Tenders for Ploughing 400 Acres in the Forks of the Selwyn, on run late Bray and Hiil'e, and on the part close to the creek. State prices for ploughing a shallow furrow from native land, and for one six inches deep from native land; also for both of same depths for second ploughings. For each 40 acres contracted for, 10 will have <to be ploughed within three weeks from time of contract; the rest during spring and summer. Application to Mr. H., care of Mr. SejlHißß, Livery Stables, Christchurch. 4-17 FOB HOKITIKA. npHE BEGULAB TRADES J. B. BUSSELL, Will be despatched again for Hokitika direct on or about SUNDAY, APBIL 22. She is now taking in cargo at the Union Wharf. For freight or passage apply to Lacbii & Gaxkok, 4-17 (Late MiUton ft Co).

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Press, Volume IX, Issue 1073, 17 April 1866, Page 1

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