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P-atellc Jtfo-ic-S. COLOMBO STREET BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT ESTABLISHED 1880. * X CONSEQUENCE OF BEING LAEGELY OVEBSTOCKED AND TO mpt=»„ THE TIMES, &EBI JOHN GOODMAN BEGS to inform his numerous Cuafcomera thai ha has determined to make a stm *_._. SEDUCTION IN PBICES :— a SttU "**- Man's Lace Boots (own make) reduced from 18s 6d to 16a 6d Do Kip Bluchers ~ „ 12s6dtolla6d Do Kip Elastic Side Springs „ 16s 6d to 12s 6d Women's Kid Boots „ 9s 6d to 5a Do Cashmere House Boots, from 2s 6d Children's Felt Boots, from la NOTE THE ADDBESS— GOODMAN'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT COLOMBO STREET, ~,*■♦ ! _____________SSB. 33. _E£__-J___B- % CO.- "~""~ SAIL, TENT. TARPAULIN, HOBSE CLOTH. A>TD OILSKIN MAN'U'r __TUi_s>i_OASHEL STREET, OHBISTOBUBOH. ■ - - - -BBS HOBSE CLOTHS WE have a Splendid Stock of Horse Cloths ready for the coming Winter, which b_ _*» Belling at a reduced rate, and we have every confidence that on inspection our C_s„_m. and the publio will find that the reputation we have gained d_> ing the last fifteen yearn, as hefa. the Beat and Cheapest Makers in New Zealand, will be well austaired thia season. _____ __»__ liberally dealt with. Wholesale and Retail. " u ' m OniSKIN CLOTHING. We have a large Stock on hand, comprising—Coats, Leggings, Troueors, and Son-Western whioh we are selling at at a much cheaper rate than usual. ' We are now taking Orders for Aprons and Elevators for next Season, at a cheaper rate than _% Imported. We also repair them } and can now take orders for Twine of all descriptions for b_± Harvest. Subjoined is a list of some of our Goods, always kept in stock, and ua__e to order s—___. Bick Cloths all _i_ea. Stripping Sheets all sises, Tarpaulino all sices, Threshing Cloths. Be_»_ and Binder Covers Machine Covers, Combine Covers, Wagon and Cart Tilts, Canvas Te_t9, Da* Tents, Drill Tents, Calico Tents, Horse Clotha, Mill 8e1.3, Awnings, Flags, Indian—bo. Boss Canvas Hose, Waterproof Coata, Waterproof Trousera, Waterproof Legf?i_j_s, Horse Neta, ____ Nets, Kg Nets, Fishing Nets, Crk-ret Nets, Flax Eopa, Manilla Bopo, Europe Eope, Bolt Ben Halters, Clothes Lines, Spun Yarn, Marline, Log Lino, Lend Line, Garden Lines, Plough Bdm Seaming Twine, Eoping Twine, Sack Twine, Netting Twine, Shop Twine, Palms, Needles _*<_* Druggeting, Navy Canvas, Tarpaulin Canvas, Linen Duck, Cotton Duck, Aiaerican Mi* Calicoes, Bunting, Wooden Blocks, lion Blocks, Hooks and Thimbles, Tilt Hoops, Oai_? Pitch, Stockholm Tar, Coal Tar, Linseed Oil, Colza Oil, Cantor Oil, Neatefoot Oil. MABQUEES ON HIBE. From 12 x24to 25 x 80. Price Lista on application

SBEAEING will COMMENCE at Horsley Down on TUESDAY, November 15th. | 10 26 1044 MALLOCK & LANCE. PUBLIC NOTICE. CHBISTCHUECH DISTEICT LOCAL BOABD OF HEALTH. BEPOETTNG OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. THE attention of the Publio ia hereby called to the State of the Law as now existing with respect to the Eeporting of Infectious Diseases. (Public Health Aot, 1876, Clau3« 28) " When a Householder knows that a Person within the Houso occupied by him is taken Bick of Small-pox, Cholera, or any other highly infectious disease dangerous to the people, he shall immediately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the District in which he dwells; if he refuses or neglects to give eaoh notice he shall forfeit a pum not exceeding Ten Pounds It shall be the duty of the Medical Practitioner in attendance on such case to state to the Householder as early as possible the infectious nature of such disease; and also to give immediate notice thereof to the Local Board of the District in which the patient resides; if he refuses, or neglects, to give such notice, he Bhall forfeit a sum not exceeding Ten Pounds.' (Publio Health Act, 1876, Amendment Act 1881.) B. J. S. HABMAN, 10-26 1023 Chairman. Sporting* LOWEB HEATHCOTE BACES. for Handicap Hurdle J_*4 Heathcote Cup, Trot and Flying Handi cap to be made to the Secretary, Wharf Hotel Woolston, before 8 p.m. on TUESDAY NOVEMBEBIst. For particulars, see Programmes in " Times' and PB-SS, 14th September, 1881. JAMES SAMFOBD, Hon Secretary. 10-26 1026 CANTEBBUBY JOCKEY CLUB. METEOPO_ITAN~BACECOUESE. FBOM information that _as come to thi knowledge of the Committee of thi C.J.C., attention is publicly directed to the fol lowing Clauses contained in Bule 47, thi provisions of which will be STBICTLY EN FORCED, without distinction, on and afte this date: — . Bui— 47. " (III.) If any person be detected watching i trial, or proved to the satisfaction of th Club to have employed any person t watch a trial, or to have obtained surrep titiously information respecting a trie from any person or persons engaged in it or respecting any horse in training f ron any person in such service; or, " (IV.) If any person be guilty of any othe corrupt or fraudulent practices on th turf in this or any other country; "Every person so offending shall bewarnei off the Canterbury Racecourse and othe places where these Bales are in force, o be liable to a fine of not less than _35." FEED. DIGBY, Secretary O.jT.C. Chrißtchnrch, October 24th 1881. 10-24 91 THE LAST CONSULTATION BEFOBE THI LOTTEEIES ACT BECOMES LAW. SIX CHANCES OF WINNING UP TO __1200 FOB 10a. FLEMING _ BTAPLETOWS NOVELTI CONSULTATION. No. 10, ou THE m~ ZEALAND METEOPOLITAN MEETING, To ba run at Ohrietchurch, November, 1881 and will be positively DBAWN <>.v MONDAY, 3l_T OCTOBEE 000 Subscribers at 10s each About ISO Nominations, and about 190 Prize* Eaoh Ticket ha. a chance of winning Six Prison the following events:— DERBY STAKES, .£750. First Horse _E2OO C.J.C. HANDICAP, j.IOOO. First Horse .3300 WELCOME STAKES, __500. First Horse ... ... ,„ .8.00 CANTfcBBUEY CUP, .£IOOO. First Horse ... _B_oo CHBISTCHUECH PLATE. £375. Firat Horse JBIOO MErBOPOLITAN HANDICAP, J8375. First Horse __100 Each race will be drawn separately, under thi supervision of a Committee ef the Subsoribera and results published in morning papers. Bhonl_ all the shares not bo disposed of, Prisei will be distributed pro rata, less 10 per cent. Two stamps for reply aud result; Is exchangi on cheques. THOS. STAPLETON, Box 238. P. 0., Chrißtchnrch s JUBAL FLEMING, Treasurer, City Bathß, Clhristohurch. 8-25 8517 J. L. FLEMING'S NOVELTY CONSULTATION No. 5, ON THB Jfl ELBOUBNE /^IUP CHBISTCHUBCH METEOPOLITAN __ E E T I N G. WILL BE DBAWN ON OCTOBEB 31st. 10,000 Subscribers at 103 each. 250 nominations. Each ticket has a chance of Winning Four Prizes, or One Ticket may win -21500. Melbourne Cup. C.J.C. Handicap. First horse ... .8700 First horse ... __300 Second do ... ... 250 Second do 150 Third do 150 Third do 50 Other starters div. 250 Other starters div. 150 Non-starters div. 1000 Non-starter div. 500 Canterbury Derby. Canterbury Cup. First horse ... _3250 First horse ...£250 Second do 100 Second do 125 Third do 50 Third do 50 Starters and non- Other starters div. 75 starters 400 Non-starters div. 2CO Intending subscribers are requested to make Barly application. If cheques are sent exchange must be added, and stamps enclosed for reply and result. N_B.—J. L. F. desires to inform his clients md the pnblic generally that he has no interest in the Consultation advertised by Messrs Fleming and Staple—-. J. L. FLEMING, High street, Triangle, Christchuroh. Test-erg. rENDEES will bo received till 12 o'clock on SATUBDAY, the sth November, for tha -SECTION of a BANK at Ashburton, for the lank of New Zealand. The lowest or any ander will not necessarily be accepted. Plans nd BDecificationß may] be Been at my office till tetober 31st, and afterwards at the Bank of Few Zealand, Ashburton, till November 4th. 0-25.-- W. H. ABMSON, Arc-i-ect__ fTENDEBS wiQ be re<__ve<_ at my ©ffiw until JL 4 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 7th, for _-$_sOY TONof HOUSE, at Papanui, ttelewMte* by tender not necess—nly accepted. Plana ana _j____cat_n may be seen at my office. . - J. C. -UDDISON, Arehit-et, .-26 1011 Hereford street, Chri-tohotch.

'£" erne-era CANTEBBUBY AGEIOULTUIJAL AHIT PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. TENDSBS will be received up to _%__», November lßt, at twelve o'clock nooa. 1»» SITES FOE TABLES for the Sale ot__Z Goods nnd legitimate Sports (no (—aesc. Chance allowed). Particulars on applica„o___ the Offices of the Association, Union I_j_t_.m Buildings, Hereford Btreet (np-stair.). __j highest or any tender not necessarily accent— 10.26 1006 M. MURPHY, Secreto. HEATHCOTE EOAD BOABD."* — * TENDERS are invitod for FOBMIN. RO.-DS in New Cambridge. Specification at Board Office, Perry mi Tenders close at 7 p.m., on Thursday, ths_7& instant. W. T. C. MILLS, Clerk to Board. TO~BUILDEE3. " TENDERS ore invited for BUILDING a DWELLING HOUSE at Leeston, fo? Mr W. Sprintr. Plans, &0,, can be seen at th. office of the Architect, Cashel street, front Monday, 24th, to Saturday, 29th, incksWe, aai afterwards at the Hotel, Leeaton, on the following Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday. En. dorsed tenders are to be sent in to the Architect on THUBSDAY, tha 27th inst., before Noon, THOMAS CANE, 10-22 927 Arohitect and Stayo|«v TO BUELDEES. TENDEBS are invited for tho EEECXIOIf of a HALL in Brick and Stone, no*.r tk corner of Manchester and Tuam street., sc? the Public Ha_l Company, Limited. Tiiets desirous of tendering can see conditions, spadf. cation, and drawings at my office, whsrs endorsed tenders will be received up till. p.E. on MONDAY, November 7th, 1881. Thi lowest or any tender will not nec-sssrily b accepted. T. S. LAMBEET, Are-itet Hereford street, October 18th, 1831. IM.TO ASHLEY BOAD BOABD. r '- TENDEBS are invited for the foUowia. WOBKS— No. 54—Building Pile Bridge (three _—_}_ Bullock Creek, Mount Thomas No. 65 - Building Concr.te Bridge Taboo? only). Waller's road No. 56—Building Concrete Bridge (iabo__ only), Barker's road No. 57—Shingling Sinclair's road, frea Brady's road to west bank ot Misin_iri_ about 114 chains No. 58—Shingling from east bank of Mikirikiri, to top of cutting Barweli's Gall? west, about 95 chains No. 59—Improving Grey cutting rat No. 60 -Forming Main White Bock road to 45 feet wide, from Grey cutting woai to IFord'a road, about 75 chains No. 61—Beforming and Shingling part of Quarry road, near Kokn Pass. Specifications may be seen at the Boad B-_-Office after Thursday, 27th iast. Tenders addressed to ths Chairman reetlw till noon on Thursday, 3rd November next. ■ The lowest or any tender not necssssnly accepted. JA& DUTHIE, Clark to the Board. 25th October, 1881. !-•» im TH-lHifißS. TOPEE WAIMABIBI 10AD BOABD. THE TENDEB of Mr G. O'MALLEY has been ACCEPTED for tttOmlmi Boad, and that of Mr FITZPATBICKfor tfo Mount White road. _. B. PBESTON BAIN, 0.E., 10-26 1027 Cashel Ch_mbs-._. <S_<__s »sa _—Je. •~■ _ FOB SALE-HANSOM CAB, No. & English built, and ia good oriOLJJw three.y_ar.old Filly by Harness complete. Price and terms, apply._> Simmons, George and Dragon, , MONET. .£?_/» AAA T0 LEND, on spptsrsf 3QW .iIUII Freehold S___rifc~, f 7 ourreßi rate, of -ttsrSH. 1-27 7474 BOBT. WILIHN &Ca MOOTY. MONEY TO LEND in any Sum fro»Js up to _-10,000, on Freehold See;H~i-fc at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. WYNN WILLIAMS & DEACON, Solioi-ra, 10-24 877 Hereford atreet, C-istchtafe i THE NEW 2___LAND *_H§2_-*P--LOAN COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL jgf^)OO 9 000. MONEY TO BE 1-TnT ON SECUBITY, in Sums up to -50,000 - upwards. J. C. MoDOWALL, Wm&g<s. Hereford Street, Christchurch, ,--, Opposite Union Bank. _-SS-~* LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY. Office—Lichfield stee-i ITTIHE .above SocietyDlSOO-WS BD__-Lo_-_from _310 to ..5000a- _*M*_J* fffSj deeds of property, shares in P-bhc cofflgam-s. and other securities, at cnrnait mes. . « Entire charge for ..10, repayab- at tea _»*" lins_ per week, £1. . . «« _-* Entire charge for £20, repayable a* _W VW Advances made on Fun-itore, StOC-C--_--«!_fe Farm Stock, &c. , „i_;»*l* All applications, personal or by letter, itfrww confidential. .._.-^ VIOTOEIAF LQA_f ' ABTD 8 cou_rr ag-b_h t oi, MANCHESTEB STBI-^ T^___"ttH_a»^_sß--sf-_-4SI-S^ Jsily. AB applkstioni, persona-? i_fk_?oo-f-_-_-4. ' ■■:■•" _____

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Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5034, 26 October 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5034, 26 October 1881, Page 4

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