Autumnal Cattle Show, Christchurch Agricultural and Horticultural Society., j rpHE annual autumnal Show of Cattle and J- Produce of this Society will take place at Christchuvch , on Thursday, the Ist day of May next. Particulars of prizes will be shortly advertised. C. B. Fooks, "I Hon gees C. Dayie, J Caledonian WarehouseMRS. CAMERON in returning thanks to the friends who have so liberally supported her, begs to inform them and the public in general, that she has removed from her premises in Oxford Street, to the shop on Norwich quay, next door to the Robin Hood Tavern, formerly in the occupation of Mr. Swinbourne, having had the same enlarged to enable her to lay in a varied and a large assortment of Groceries, Drapery, -Hardware, &c. A list of which will appear in Wednesday's " Times," and Thursday's " Standard." AVON RIVER NAVIGATION. r IIHE schooner " Julia," built expressly JL for the river ti'ade, is now running between the yon. Wharf and Sumner, and is ready to take in goods for any part of the river or for transmission"to port. For freight, &c, apply to Mr. Ckopt, r Avon Wharf. ? t ' or to Mr. Loxgdenv . *' Christchurch. For Freight or Charter. fTHE FOLLOWING VESSELS. ■f-, Caledonia . | Father Thames Canterbury J Kory O'More City of London I Palinurus Emerald I Sea Bird "* Fanny | i Freight to Ferry,2ls. per ton. „ to Christchurch Quay, 255. Johx C. Airman, Agent. Cemetery Chapel, ChristchurchA MOUNT of subscriptions previously ■*-*- advertised £55 0 0 Mr. F. Bishop paid 10 0 " G\ 0. Beard 2 0 0 " F. Thompson 2 10 0 Being one-half of the gratuity received from the Clmstchurcli Book Club. Mr. Townshend (paid) £i o 0 Mrs Kent (paid) 3 0 n It is proposed to commence the ouiiding whee swbscnpiions s-hall Lave been promised to th amount of £100. Subscribers' names will be received by the He? 11. Jacobs, Christchurch. March 13tb, 1856. 5 Pounds EewardOTRAYED, from Mr. G. L. Lee's paddock, opposite Casterton, a bay filly rising 3 years old. White Mark from between the eyes down the nose, rather on cne side, white hind foot. No brand. Any one finding her, or giving certain information of her, shall receive the above reward. Apply to Mr. Kxapman-, Veterinary surgeon, Christchurch. —_JFOR SALE, AT HOON HAT, Ilf JXED FIREWOOD. Under fire cords XTJL . A >. s . per conl, c .-.sh on delivery: fiveoonl and upwards, 265. per cord, cash" every fifth Posts and Rails, £5 per 100, cash on deliPosts, singly, £7 per 100, ditto Kails, ditto, £3 IQ S . per ion, dilto, •Chrfttchnrch, March 10. H' !- CMDUSD.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 355, 26 March 1856, Page 8
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