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Frepertlea to lies. mO LET, until Ist April, 1885, at Styx, X TWO PADDOCKS, with good crop of grass. Apply Mrs H. J. Mtlsok, Bliarh a road, Papanui. 1-S 5744 TO LET, a most convenient and desirable RESIDENCE close to town.— Comfortable Houae of seven rooms, about 3k Acres of Land. Splendid orchard in full bearing. Loose box and coachhc use. Adjoins the Railway and the residence of G. L. Beath, Esq., Riccarton road. Apply to War. Frabkb, on the premises. 1-5 8627 TO LET OR SELL, at Flaxton, a STORE and DWELLING HOUSE, with Post Office and outbuildings and one Four-roomed Cottage detached, and paddock. The above is in a splendid position, stonding at the junction of four main roads, leading to Christchurch, Rangiora, Eyreton, and Oxford. Also, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, with Tools and Cottage, adjoining above. For further information aPPJ ° JOSEPH KING, Flaxton; or THOS. THOMPSON, 121 Barbadoes street, Chriatchurch. 1-6 8553 TO LET. THAT COMMODIOUS and healthily situated FAMILY RESIDENCE, known aa HAWTHOENDEN, on tfce Fendaltown road, four miles from Christchurch, the property of Captain Browne, containing 1-4 Rooms exclusive of outoffices, with the gardens and paddocks attached. The out-buildings consist of two-stall stable, large loft, coach-house, man's room, cow sheas, &c. Arrangements could be made for the tenant taking from 10 to 75 acres of the land, as may be desired, and possession given on the 20th November. For particulars apply to J. C. HELMOKE, 11-11 6613 Solicitor, Christchurch. Properties for Sale. OWNER WANTS TO LEAVE. FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES. THE South Staffordshire Stove and Ironmongery Warehouse, No. 33 Victoria street, is offered for SALE. Apply on tbe premises. 12-9 7681 THOS. PARTRIDGE. T7IOR SALE—FARM of 100 acres, about X? l£ miles distant from Ashley Station. All in good order. Will be sold with or without crop, consisting of 80 acres wheat and oats. Apply for terms to James C. Lock, Ashley. 1-6 8655 ADDINGTON. — TO BE SOLD, for .£155 and £175 each, TWO newlybuilt and superior finished four-roomed HOUSES, with scullery attached, Rood Section of Land to each, well fenced all round, artesian well, Ac. On easy terms if required. Apply at once to C. Batman, Crescent Store, Selwyn street, Addington. 1-6 8650 Borough Council. -\TOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN, in ac_3l cordance with the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876, that the Sydenham Borough Council PROPOSES TO CONSTRUCT CONCRETE SIDE CHANNELLING and KERBING to the FOOTPATHS in the streets of the Borough of Sydenham, and to ASPHALTE the said FOOTPATHS to the extent of about onehalf of their respective widths; and in accordance with the said Act, and the several Acts amending the same, to BORROW the SUM of TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING (■£25,000) by way of SPECIAL LOAN, for the period of Fifty Years, for the purpose of defraying the cost of the said works. The Council also proposes to PLEDGE as security for the payment of interest and sinking fund of such loan, a SPECIAL RATE not exceeding One Farthing in the Pound Sterling upon the rateable values of all the rateable properties within the said Borough, and the rents and profits of the Council's property, including Reserve No. 2379, Rural Section No. 30494, five acres, part of Rural Section No. 72, and one rood, part of Rural Section No. 79, Bowen street Dated this 2nd day of January, 18S5. By order. CHAS. ALLISON, Jim , 1-3 8599 Town Clerk. FIRE POLICE. PERSONS willing to JOIN in the FORMATION of an Honorary Corps of FIRE POLICE for the Borough of Sydenham, are invited to SEND in their NAMES to my Office. I CHAS. ALLISON, Jtra., Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Sydenham, sth January, 1885. I-β Election Notices. TO THE POLICY HOLDERS IN THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENTLIFE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer myself at a CANDIDATE to represent you on the CENTRAL BOARD of the Association. lam a policy holder in the Association, and insured for the full amount taken on any life, and I have therefore a large concern in its good management. I possess a considerable know ledge of the recent working of the Association, and take a great interest ia it, and I believe that my professional knowledge and experience will be of benefit to the Board and to yourself. If you elect mc my best efforts will be directed to further the advancement of the Association, and to promote the interests of its policy holders. I am, yours obediently, 12-1 7383 H. D. BELL. ~~ MANDEVTLLE AND RANGIORA RIVER BOARD. I HEREBY GrVB~NOTICE that the following GENTLEMEN have been NOMINATED as Members for the above Board:— Duncan, Malcolm Evans, Richard Kelcher, William Liasiman, Benjamin Luxton, William Henry Mulcock, Edward Smith, William Wallace, George A POLL will take place for the ELECTION of FIVE of these Gentlemen as Members to form the Mandeville and Rangiora River Board at the Bide School, Flaxton. on TUESDAY, the 13th day of JANUARY, 1885, from 9 o'clock a.m. to 6 o'clock p.m. J. J. ROBINSON, 1-6 8661 Beturniag Officer. CHEISTCHURCH DISTRICT DRAINAGE BOARD. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCIES. nnHB following PERSONS have been L duly NOMINATED :— For the Christchurch S.E. Sub-Oistrict— Mr Robt. Hall Bakewell. Mr Eiohard James Strachan Harman. For the Avon Sub-District— Mr William Flesher. Mr Arthur Edgar Gravenor Rhodes. A POLL will be taken for the election of One of the above-named Candidates for each of the above-named Sub-Districts — For the Christchurch S.E. Sub-District— At the St. John's Schoolroom, Latimer square. For the "Avon Sub-District—At the St. /Ibans Borough Council Office, Papanui road; and at the Richmond Scaoolhonse, Stanmore road, On TUESDAY, the 20th January, 1885, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. GEO. LESLIE LEE, Returning Officer. Chriatchurch, Bth January, 1885. 1-9 8775 ST. ALBANS BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. THE following is the RESULT OF ,' THE POLL taken for the Election of a Councillor for the above Borough, taken on January Sth, 1855: — Bromley, Frank Augustus ... ... 12S Penteney, James 125 Informal ... ... ••• ••• •« 3 I have, therefore, to declare Mr FRANK AUGUSTUS BROMLEY DULY ELECTED. W. F. BEATSON, 1-9 8802 Returning Officer. GERALDINH TO WENCHBBTEB BACK. Geraldine—Dap. 7.35 un., 4.40 bjbu Winchester—Dep. 8.30 «_m., 6AO pja. In oonnection with the abore line of Coaches we have the Livery aad Bait Stables at Geraldine and wlnahester. where Light Expresses, Baggies, Gige aad Saddle Hones can be obaiaed on the shortest notice. ; Head Booking OMca, Geraldine. c _ J. MT7NDELL * CO., Proprietors, Auctioneers aad General f-wmmg-TflU Aflffflfrt, 8197
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Press, Volume XLI, Issue 6027, 9 January 1885, Page 4
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