CHRISTMAS H OLIDA VS. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. BOXING DAY! LOWRY BAY. /^HARLES MERRITT, of the Crown and Anchor Hotel, begs to announce to the public of Wellington that he has permission from the Oddfellows' Society to pro Tide REFRESHMENTS on the above occasion. His patrons may depend on receiving every attention. 20th December, 1865.
mHE PORIRUA RACES, As heretofore announced, will take place ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th and 27th DECEMBER. By order, ROBERT WALKER, Collector. 18th December, 1865. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, that on and after this date I shall refuse to pay any account or demand for Goods or Merchandise purchased in my name unless accompanied by a written order for the same. JAMES OSGOOD, Empire Hotel. Wellington. 15th December, 1865.
FIREWOOD. * -— FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. mHE UNDERSIGNED has 500 CORDS of good mixed FIREWOOD, in two feet lengths, which he can deliver in any part of the town for 24s per cord. BENJAMIN REEVES, Wood Contractor. • Orders left with Mr. W. Freeman, Moles* worth street, will be attended to. Wellington October 17, 1865. MESSRS. AVENELL AND WILLIAMSON, BUTCHERS, HAVING taken the premises lately occupied by J. Smith, next to Gawith's Hotel, Tharndon Flat, beg to inform the public that they are enabled to supply butcher's meat, poultry, eggs, tripe, sausages, &c, &c, on the most MODERATE TERMS. A good supply of vegetables always on hand. All orders attended to with punctuality and despatch. 15th December. MA. JAMES WHISKER, being about to retire from the Butchering business in Wellington, hereby gives notice that all accounts must be paid to him by the 31st of December inst. In connection with the above, James Whisker wishes to dispose of his Business Premises on Lambton Quay, together with Slaughter House, at Kai Warra-Warra, Horses, Spring Cart, &c, &c. To any person desirous of beginning business, this will be found a most desirable opportunity. Wellington, 20th December. "^ SAXBY'S PREDICTIONS FOR 1865. December 3rd, 10th, 18tb, 24th, 31st. N.B.— lf the day marked prove «vlm and still distrust the day after, and especially the second day after. S. M. SAXBT.
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Evening Post, Issue 273, 22 December 1865, Page 3
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345Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Issue 273, 22 December 1865, Page 3
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