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Hotels. Junction Hot VICTORIA STREET a (Late Papanui Boad). A LFRED STENING (late of Chertsey and "*■*- Temuka) has taken the above old established Hotel, where ho will be glad to welcome all his South Canterbury and Christchurch friends and the public generally. The hotel is being thoroughly renovated and _ refurni-hed, and no efforts will be spared te make those comfortable who may favor him with a call, or desire hotel accommodation. ' 1-18 6234 I MARINE HOTEL, NEW BRIGHTON, Daniel McGuinnkss, Propgetor. J r ■ THIS Hotel having been thoroughly reno- : JL vated, is now prepared for the reception of Visitors for the Summer Season. Every accommodation for Picnic and Dinnor j Parties. , A Coach loaves Now Brighton daily at 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., and leaves Britannia Hotel, Christ- ' church, daily at 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. C. COOKE, Manager. 11-213280 WHITE CLIFFS HOTEL, South Malvern. M R P. X ING BEGS to announce that he has now Finished the IMPROVEMENTS in hia HOTEL; also, that ho can offer Superior Acoomtuouation to those who favor him with thoir patronago. Travellers by early trains can depend on getting i breakfast before starting. Luncheon on table at the arrival of every train. SPIBITS, WINES & BEEBS, Of tha Best Brands. Good Stable and Paddock Accommodation. 1-9 5706 P. KING. BBITISH HOTEL, LYTTELTON. THIS splendid Hotel, at which the best accommodation for travellers and visitors is tolbe procured, is situated most conveniently, being the nearest both to tho Bailway Station and Steamers' Wharf. For comfort it ia un surpassed in port, the proprietress having spared no pains to render every room in the honse well and conveniently furnished. There is a spacious billiard saloon on the ground floor, and tho wines, spirits, liqueurs, English and Colonial ales (bottled and on draught) aro stored in a spacious vault formed by excavation from the solid clay, and are therefore, even in the height of summer, cool and refreshing. Owing to the greatinfiux of visitors to the table d'Hote, the proprietress ia able to provide tho best luncheon procurable in port daily at 1 p.m. The cuisino forms a special feature of tho establishment, and every provision is made for providing refreshment at the shortest notice at ell hours. PubUc and private dinners supplied at moderate rates at a brief warning. Families provided with wines, spirits, &o. of the best brands at reasonable prices. 741 65621 ORAM'S SOMERSET COMMEECIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Ashburton. Under the patronage of Sir George Grey, K.C.B. Premier of New Zealand, Sir James Ferguson, Bart., late Governor of New Zealand, and Sir Charles Ducane, late Governor of Tasmania. THIS centrally situated hotel is pronounced to bo one of the finest in ths Southern Hemisphere. The Cuisine is under the supervision of aa eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that hia long experience in the trade is a sumc-eni guarantee aa io tbe qoaditjr ot tha content- of tlhe cellar, R. W. SHEARMAN, Pro»ri_4o?, 10-93 2-fiO Undbb Distinguished Patbonags. QU I L L'S HOT EL, ASHBURTON. (Opposite Railway station, and adjoining Post and Telegraph Departments.) THE Proprietor of the above magnificent Hotel begs to announce to Commercial Travellers, Families, and Visitors to this prosperous distriot that this establishment is ac knowledged to be the finest in New Zealand, both as regards its extent of accommodation and the general perfection of its appointments. The private suites of apartments aro specially designed to suit the convenience and privacy of families. The sitting room, are cheerful and pleasant. Splendid Commercial Room, and a Reading Boom with one of the beat Libraries in the Colony. Largo Sample Booms to meet the requirements of Commercial Travellers. Bath Rooms, and a first-class Billiard Saloon furnished with one of Aloock'B Prize Tables. 1-14 5967 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. Road Boards. HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARS). " IN consp_quonca of the damage clone to [the Concrete Side Channels in this district, <&_y Person DRIVING INTO or otherwise DAMAGING the CHANNELS will be dealt wit~-accord-ing to law. By order, W. T. 0. MILLS, Clerk to Board; 1-13-911 •' SPRINGS ROAD BOARD. RATE BOLL~FOR 1879. IN accordance with the Rating Act, 1876, the VALUATION LIST wfll be OPEN for INSPECTION by ratepayers at Sluts' 'Hotel, Lincoln, from: the 15th to Slat January; and at Messrs Howard and Dartcall's Store, Springston, from tho Ist to the 15th February. W. A. MURRAY, 1-J5 6042 Clerk to the Board. TEMPLETON ROAD DISTRICT. TELE VALUATION LIST for tho Templeton Road District for the year 1879, are now Open for INSPECTION.at the Road Board office, Yaldhurst. All objections thereto mush be left at the said office on or before tho 15th day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the same place hot less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. -JOHN TAYLOR, Ctark to the Board. -" ,1-15 6016 SPBEYDON ROAD DI-fTRICT. TAKE NOTICE THE VALUATION LIST for .he Sprey-on Road District for the Yl__ 1879 is now OPEN FOR INSPECTICfN at the Road Board Office, Lincoln road. All objections thereto must be left at the Office of the Board on or before the 15th day of February, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of .every snob ob|.ctio-i must be left at the saraa place not less than seron days before the next sitting of the said Court. J. RICHARDS, Clerk to tho Beard, 1.20.6863.. HOnC-5. AVON BOAD; BOARD. IN consequ-nce of infor___lit_< in sufficient notice not having been {riven according to the Act, a FRESH NOMINATION will be taken at the Avon Boad. Board office ou MONDAY, the 27th J_n;j_._y, and tbe Poll, if demanded, will hs, taken on Tuesday, the 2fitb_ between tho flours of 9 a.m. and 0 p.m. The polling plac_3 for the district are tho Boad Board Ofiice, Stag-Land School, and Styx Mill. J. L. WILSON, Beturninff Officer. [ 1-10 574£> UPPER ASHBURTON' BOAD BOARD T_TOTICE is Hereby Given that the VALUAJ3j TION ROLL ol thi- Boad District tor the year 1879, U now open for INSPECT fON at the oflice of the Bosrd, We-terfield. All <jh-j-ctions thereto must bo left at the said offios o_ or before the 15th day of FEBRUARY, addressed to the judge of the Afisessmsß? Court. and a copy of every such objection mast be left at the, Boad Board Ofiice, addressed fo tha Chairman of the Board, not less, than seven deardays, before the next sitting of tho said Conrf. ROBERT D-TUtJ.A-., Cierlt, Westerfield, January 15th, 1879. 1-20 625-5 BANGIORA AND 3.ANDEYHJ-E ROAD BOARD. I HEREBY giva that the VALUATION LIST will be OPEN for the In-__*S-Mon of Ratepayer- at tho Road Board 0-fiee, Bangiora, during ofiice hoars, from January 3 sth'nuts! February 15tfc, 1*79, both inclusive. AH objs-tio&s thereto must be left at the. Raid's Office, Bangiora, on or before the day of February, addressed to the Judge at »_.-" Assessment Court, and a copy of «y«g? |Mfc b.fectioa mmt left st tha B'oaard's Om.ee, Ei-ugiora, addressed io the C-tuVman of the- - Board, not less than sevea clear days before t|& next sit-ins of the said Court. "' - — . -ALBERT January 13th* 1579, $45 -OS*

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Press, Volume XXXI, Issue 4205, 20 January 1879, Page 3

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