"AN TED, two good I ailors. Apply at * t once, to John Ctajik, corner of Chester and Durham streets, Christchurch. 2044 V <*' required. Apply Mrs L.vuiuk, Armagh street, East town belt. 294 G nn o vv n X E C T I 0 N S. CONVENIENT BUILDING LOTS On Richmond road, South belt, to be SOLD at £1 5s per month. Building Society Terms. J. W. TREAD WELL, 343 Hyde Gardens. CALCUTTA SWEEPS. HE SETTLING WILL TAKE PLACE MORTON'S HOTEL, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. J. & R, H. CAMPBELL. m A rpm SRSALL'S. May 27> AT ONE O'CLOCK SBABP. 'ESSES J. & JR. H. CAMPBELL have received instructions from F. 11. Rives, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At 1 o'clock sharp, His Thorough-bred STEEPLECHASE HORSE MOOSE, Winner of the Maiden at the late Steeplechase Meeting. And also, From Messrs Mcßae and Nicholson, to Oiler at the same time, Their thorough-bred STEEPLECHASERS BUTCHER BOY GAZELLE. BUTCHEI! BOY Has won Five Steeplechases and Four Hurdle Paces, And GAZELLE Mas Won Two Hurdle Paces, And will be sold with his engagements at the Waiinate. ' 2041 FRIDAY, MAY 26th, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, HARMONIUM, LIBRARY, COW, FOWLS, &c. \/JR J. G. HAWKES has received iniVs struetious from the Rev Morton, who is leaving the province, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, his residence; Durham street north (Opposite Mr Knapman), The whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising the Usual Fittings for DINING, SITTING, BEDROOMS, AND KITCHEN. 1 first class HARMONIUM 1 very excellent COW, to calve early in June Dorking, Poland, and Bramah FOWLS About 500 vols of Books. First-class washing machine and mangle, portable copper Also, Handsome English built phaeton, with set single harness complete Also, (by kind permission) I first.class Sydney-built buggy, with poles aud shafts Sale at 12 o'c'ock, N.B,—Should time not allow of the sale of the books, they will be removed to the Sale Rooms, Hereford street, aud offered on the Monday following the sale. 5-22 9610 CASIIEL HOUSE. JJ>. LyASS, (late W. StkinoeiO, having completed extensive alterations in Premises, for the convenience of bis customers, wishes to inform them and the public that he is now opening up a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP WINTER DRAPERY, received direct from the home manufacturers, aud selected with care, to special order, Ex INVERERNE, ex RAN*; I TIKE 1, Ex INVERDRUIE, ex DESDEMONA, Consisting of Costumes, Jackets, Cloaks, Furs, Feathers, Flowers, Trimmed Hats, Bonnets, Blankets, Flannels, Dress Materials of every description, Hosiery, all furnishing goods, and every other article pertaining to the trade. Special attention is drawn to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING departments, now being conducted by thoroughly competent persons. LADIES' FITTING-ON ROOM immediately connected with the Show Room. Kaiapoi Blankets and Flannels at lowest rates. Country customers will find this establishment one of the best and cheapest in Christchurch. N.B.—One shilling oh' every pound purchased for cash. B. CASS, Cashel House, Opposite Cobb's Office. sfir,r,
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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 603, 25 May 1876, Page 2
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 603, 25 May 1876, Page 2
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