Produce, Ac. ; GRAIN. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS of WHEAT and OATS. Good Samples only. BELCHER k FAIRWEATHER, j 773 Charles street, Kaiapoi, I GRAIN. , mHE undersigned is a ' CASH PUR--1 X CHASER of GOOD SAMPLES. 1 J. DRUMMOND MACPHERSON. f . 289 i GRAIN. GRAIN. t »X*HE UNDERSIGNED ARE CASH c PURCHASERS. c 8678 DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO. 's — — s WHEAT AND OATS. THE UNDERSIGNED are CASH PURCHASERS of good dry samples. MILES k CO., 482 Christchurch. THE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to make CASH ADVANCES on GRAIN consigned to him for storage or shipment, and is also a Cash Purchaser. Advances made on all kinds of Colonial Produce for shipment. a GEORGE WARNER, lfc Hereford street, -. 8421 Christchurch. |J WOOL. r ' rpHE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to a JL MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, »" DuCroz and Co., London; or Messrs Dalgety, D Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. _ DALGETY, NICHOLS, & CO, [I Lyttelton and Christchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied on liberal terms. 8392 i, ______________________—__——.- i! Public Companies. PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY. Offices : Crystal Palace Buildings, Christchurch. Board of Directors : - E. C. J. Stevens, Esq. J. S. W r illiams, Esq. * R. Wilkin, Esq. C. W. Turner, Esq. aJ. L. Coster, Esq. W. H. Lane, Esq. {c Ultimate Value of Share, £50. ■y k s. d. Entrance fee per share 2 6 ie Expenses fee per share per annum ... 1 0 ' n Monthly subscription per share ... 5 0 THE SHARES of this Association are being taken up as ENDOWMENTS for CHILDREN. They make a smaller DEMAND ON PRESENT RESOURCES than any other scheme before the public, with the additional convenience that the subscriptions are payable Monthly only in The Association affords ABSOLUTE SECURITY, all its funds being carefully invested in real property in the province. It affords the certainty of seven per cent interest on the money invested, with an equitable proportion of all the profits made. ■*-- The undersigned will be happy to answer - all questions relative to the principles or working of the institution which any in;t tending shareholder may desire to ask. 2 . . JOHN LEWIS, h 8885 Manager. CANTERBURY FLAX ASSOCIATION. President : 3 - William Rolleston, Esq., Superintendent. Vice-Pbesident • Andrew Duncan, Esq., Ex-Mayor. (f General Committee for 1870. h Barker, Dr Jenkins, F it Booth, George Loughnan, J R d Cobb, Reginald Ollivier, John c Curtis, T J Pavitt, F n Deßourbel, H H Richardson, Edward y Ensor, E H Rhodes, R H c Florance. Dr Robison, W c Ford. E ' Sheath, J. B > Huddlestone, H B Strouts, F c Hassal, T M Scott, Robert ,c Hawkins, W L Thompson, Robert h Johnston. J R Walker F H M ie (With power to add to their number.) ;s Mr John Anderson, Hon. Treasurer. Ie THE objects aimed at by this Associatoin are the preparation of the P/wrmium Ttmatc in a more marketable state than has hitherto been attained, and the prosecution of a series of carefully conducted experiments ~ with a view to discover the best method by ' • which the fibre can be rendered more fit for manufacturing purposes. j a The Committee invite the co-operation of j 3 all'parties interested in the growth and pro- * duction of flax, in furthering the objects of * the / ssociation,.the importance of which, to T the welfare of this province, and to New Zea- '" land generally, cannot be over-estimated ; it is therefore, with the utmost confidence, they appeal to all classes of the community to assist their efforts with liberality. I Donations and subscriptions of members (which has been fixed at £1 Is per annum) may be paid to members of the Committee only r who have been authorised to receive _ the same. t J. A. BIRD, r. Hon. Sec. - Temporary Offices, fc Cashel street. Christchurch. 7-9 Conveyances. i /CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. TIME TABLE. LYTTELTON AND~~* CHRISTCHURCH LINE. Week Days:— From Christchurch, 8.30. a.m., 10 a.m., 12 J noon, 2.30 p.m., and 5 p.m. From Lyttelton, 9 aon., 11 a.m- 1 pjn., 1 3.30 pjn., and 6 pjn. The 10 ajn. and 5 p.m. down trains, and * the 11 ajn., 1 pjn., and 6 pan. up trains only will stop at Hillsborough, Stf>~DAYS:— Leaving Christchurch for Lyttelton at 950 a.m., 1.30 pjn., 3 pjn., and 5 p.m. Leaving Lyttelton "for Christchurch at 10 a.m., 2.15 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m. GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAY. > Week Days Only— From Christchurch for Selwyn at 6.30 a.m., s 11.40 a.m., and 4.10 p.m. ' From Selwyn to Christchurch at 8.45 ajn. 1 1.15 pjn., and 6 pjn. WALTER KENNAWAY, „ ' ." Secretory for Publio Work*,
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2489, 22 April 1871, Page 4
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