Meetinse, Aβ. # # ASHLEY MASONIC LODGE, BANGIOBA. L TNBTALL A~T lON BALL.' * THURSDAY, JUNE Bth. Schwarts's Qoadrille Band. Tiokets can be procured from the Committee, or " 5.24 818 B. ATKINSON, Secretary. t DBAINAGE BILL. f, ODDFELLOWS' HALL. B FRIDAY MAY 26th. 1 TPIHE RATEPAYERS of the Drainage B X District are requested to ME EH? on the ABOVE EVENING, at eight o'olook, to con- : sider the adoption or otherwise of the proposed » Bill. 5-23 753 J. OLLIVIEB. 7 NOTICE. A PUBLIO MEETING of RATEPAYERS is hereby convened to be held at the ' Little Biver Bead Board Office at noon, MON- ' DAY, June sth. to consider the propriety of HOLDING ALL FUIUBE ELECTIONS of MEM BESS of the said Board under the ; LOCAL ELECTIONS ACT, 1876. By order of the Board. ! 5-6 9890 T. QUEALY, Clerk. '< PAPANUI PLOUGHING MATCH. THE ANNUAL GEN*EBAL MEETING in connection with the above Match for the coming season will be held at Wild's Sawyers' Arms Hotel, Papanui, on THURSDAY, JUNE Ist. at 7.30 p.m. Members of committee, subscribers, and all others interested in the match are earnestly invited to attend. JAMES W. WEIGHT, , 5 24 783 ' Hou. Sec. Properties to E<et* mO LET,. in Lyttelton, a SHOP and X BaKEEY, with Dwelling-house attached. 1 Apply to MOiB and Co., Christohuroh. 1 vv * 4.22 9195 O LBT.—Those PBEMISBB, lately oeoupied by Slater and Son, next to His Lordship Larder, Liohfield street. Apply H. A. Davis. 5 20 642 T~ O LET OB FOB SALIS— One of the most deaiiable Gentlemen's RESIDENCES in Christehurch, containing twelve rooms, dining, drawing, sitting-rooms magnificent, situated at Avonside. Leased to 3, J. Fletcher, Esq. for the last seven yean, standing on one acre of ) garden, hot hocee, and two acres paddock. Pos- » cession lei July. Coaches pass door twelve times daily. If nurohased, ittOOO can he arranged for on mortgage. Gbo. Beattt, Theatre Boyal. 5-20 644 TO LET, IjfK ACRES of GOOD GBAZING LAND, #1/ situate at Southbrook, now in the occupation of Mr W. McGregor. . Apply to ' THOMAS HASSALL, 5-17 502 Clarkeville, Eaiapoi Island. ~ WAIKAEI. "~~" * LAND FOB~OBOPPING. 1 K/\/\ ACRES, in eonvesient sisedblocks, ' OUv ploughed and securely fenced, from 1 which no crop has been taken. 'MESSES. VAUGHAN & COBDNEB, ' Waikari; or MESSES. HABPEB ft CO., 5-24 797 Christchnrch. TO DAIRYMEN, RTOOK DEALEBS, i MABEET GABDENEBB AND OTHERS.: ; TO BE LEr~BY TENDEB, ' A FABM centainißg nearly 100 ACRES of • J\. first-class LAND near Lincoln road, withia an easy dietanoe of town, subdivided into paddocks, and having a good dwelling house and all requisite outbuildings, suitable for any > pnrpose. Tenders to be sent in or before Monday, 29th , May. Full particulars can be obtained :from J. T. BELL, Land Agent. , 5-18 511 Cathedral square. r Properties tor Sale L fTIOR SALE or TO LET, a First-class > JD HOTEL. Full particulars, apply to F. Innib. Victoria Brewery. 428 9461 OR SALE or TO LET, a first class BESIDENOE, with hot and cold water laid on to bath and other rooms, together .with garden, r beautifully laid out and planted with fruit and ■ ornamental trees. There are also stable and ; coach house, fowl house and cow shed, and all ) other outbuildings necessary to make ud a complete residence, all in excellent condition, and within twenty minutes' walk of Cathedral square. For further particulars and terms, apply to 0. B. Tatloe and Co., Cashel street. 5-13 281 1 ¥?OB SALE, a well-built DWELLINGJ* HOUSE, containing three sitting, four bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, pantries ; gas and , water (hot and cold) laid on, shower-bath, bath room, and every convenience. One acre land, laid out in flower and kitchen gardens and orchard. At present occupied by the under- " signed. Also, Three Sections, one acre each r (more or less), Fendaltown road. Titles, Land . Transfer Act. Terms easy. Apply, J. Bxau- ' MONT, Papanui road. 3-31 8105 FOE SAX.E. AFD3ST-CXABS GRAZING FABM on LAKE ELLESMEBE, in the GreeDpark ' District, consisting of ' I KKL ACRES OF BICH LAND, 1 Well adapted for a Dairy Farm, having abundance of grass. There is a substantial Four-roomed Cottage and small Dairy on the property; there is ale* an artesian well. j Terms Liberal. 5-20 SS7 JOHN XN6LIB. FOB SALE, t nnHAT well-known and beautiful Estate X known as ! ILAM, Being all the Estate less Ilam, the property of L. Harper, Esq., Okeover, the property of H. ' P. Lance, Eeq, and tha site of the Bush Inn, . at Upper Biecarton. The Estate is situated at a short distance . from Christchurch, being not more than three 9 miles from (he centre of the city, and public j conveyances pass frequently during the day. [ Fire streams flow through the Estate, which 5 is also bounded on the North by the Waimari river, a tributary of the Avon. The neighborhood is considered to be the best and healthiest in the immediate neighborhood ef - Christohurea. The property will be offered in LOTB TO BUIT APPLICANTS, And attention is drawn to the WATBB-FBONTAGES, Which over the greater portion of the Estate afford extraordinary facilities for laying oat ornamental grounds. * The terms of payment an most favorable to purchasers. . m The beat acosss will bo given byroads to aS lets. Principals only will be treated with. 5-8 9948 HABMAN ft STEVENS. yaneral lEoticee. THE Friends of Thomas Farrel are united to attend the Funeral ef his late Wife, which Will leave the Bash Hotel, Qeraldine, on 2 Thursday, May 25th, at 11 a.nT 5-24 834
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Press, Volume XXXVII, Issue 5216, 24 May 1882, Page 1
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