Public Companies. mHE NEW ZEALAND FARMERS CO. A OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. Capital 4250,000 Offices and "Warehonee— Caahel street East. Grain and Wool Stores—South Belt, Christchiirch and Lr ■ tclton. GRAIN and PRODUCE of all deecripttona disposed of for Shareholders in Local and Colonial Markets to the beet advantage. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on application free of commission on all colonial Produce sent forward for storage, sale, or shipment. STORAGE n Christchurch or Lyttclton on lowest tonus. RYEGRASS, COCKSFOOT, &C, machine dressed, at oar South Bolt Stores, by a Di-am-mond machine, at lowest current rates. IN STOCK AND~TO ARRIVE— BINDING TWINE, best English, American, and Colonial manufactured Manilla and Hemp. BINDING WIRE, English and American. MACHINERY On*S of all kinds. CALCUTTA CORNSACKS, full frize and weights. Horneby and Sons' Combines, sft, with latest Improvements. Hornsby and Sons* Traction Engines, 8 h.p. with latest improvements. COALS—Westport Greymouth, and Nowcastle, in truoks. ox ship Lyttelton. DISCOUNT TICKETS for 1887 now ready. 7681 A. H. TURNBULL. Secretary. A-BRTDGED pROSPECTUS OP THE HANMER PLAINS HOT SPRINGS HOTEL COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL " .. £15.000, Divided into 3000 (shares of £5 each, of which it is proposed only to call np one-half, payable as follows:—lDs per share on application, 10s on allotment, 10s three months after allotment, and the balance in calls of 10a each at intervals of not less than three months. Provisional Directors '. J. D. Lance, Esq., M.H.R., Cheviot. . John Ollivier, Esq., R.M., Christchnrctu ; John Grigg, Esq., Longbcaeh. W. A. Low, Esq., St. Helens. W. D. Wood, Esq., Swyncombe and Ricenrton. John TinlincvKsg. ■•'.•■ ; ■ The Bank of Nβw Zealand. Solicitors: Messrs Garrtck, Fieher, ~ : Gloucester street, Chrisichunsa. Bkokhr: . , James Henderson.r f 178 Hereford street, Christenurcn. ;" ; THIS Company Is formed for the purpose of ' erecting ft first-class HoteVfoifthe accommodation or- visiters to the Harimer ! Plainß' Hot Springs, which hotel, after being properly' started .by the Company, might, a thought advisable, be subsequently let to some good and responsible tenant. . • ' By the opening of tho Railway to Culvert en the Spring* aro brought within an easy day's journey of Christchurch, and by the erection of the bridge at tho Upper Waiautiie ferding of this dangerous river is avoided. ;•■ •. :; >' Favourable arrangements have been made , ' with' tho Government for leases of ISO acres the Thermal Springs Reserve. .. The Surveyor-General, Crown Lands T>epa meat, referring to the Hot Springs at Honmer Plain in his report dated 25th June, 1886, says : "fThose springs, which were practically uiiknown to the pnblic only a year or two ago, are rapidly becoming known, and to meet the public demands It will be necessary to increase the number of. bathe. The Hot Springs axe looked upon not only as a priceless boon which nature has conferred on tho inhabitants of New Zealand, but also as the healing all , who , tft.ay cotno from distant ■ lands,ta seek restoration, of healflu". i In view of the great necessity which the promoters believe exists for the erection of accommodation at these springs, and the immense benefit it will be to the piiblic of New Zealand generally, and the Provinces of Canterbury and Nelson in particular, they have decided to put the scheme forward freo of all promotion money, tho necessary preliminary expenses of arranging for leases from the Government, and for forming tho Company will be the only charges made. Detailed prospectuses and forms of application for shares may be obtained at the offices of JAMES HENDERSON. 3093 178 Hereford street, Chrigtchnrch. RUNNERTON AND ■' 'TAYLORVIUjE GAS COMPANY, LTD., GREYMOUTH, WESTLAND. CAPITAL: 5 , /..-*7"d r .. £7500 In Shares of £1 each. Prospectuses and forma of application may be obtained at tho offices of JAMES'HENDERSON, Broker, 099 178 Hereford street. Educational ; THEJEDUCATiON BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY. School Districts of Hfathcoto Lower and Rangitata. ALTERATION~OF NAMES. THE EDUCATION BOARD, of the District ■ \ of. North Canterbury hereby publicly notifies that from and after this date, tho School Districts, hitherto styled Heathcoto Lower and RangitAta, will be known by thenames of Ferry. Eoad and Mayfield respectively. '. J. V. COLBORNE-VEEL, Christchnrch, 23rd June, 1887. fC (&53 J.BIH ui;bert TEACHER OF MUSIC (Pianoforte and vocal), TUAM STREET, LINWOOD, Seventh House from Belt - - 1820 BEACH-GLEN BOARDING SCHCKHU SUMNER. Conducted by MR C. L. WIGGINS, and a thoroughly competent assistant. rivus School is pleasantly situated, within JL .easy access to the Beach and to the Baths. Special arrangements have been made whereby P* 7 , «?4 0T i® 1 * advantages of sea bfctblnsr at suitable tbnes- and under careful eupervjalon. - ■ . -«. The courae of study Includes all the usual branches of a liberal education: and with a view to thorough efficiency both in teachisß and supervision, the number of boardere to limited to twenty-five. TERMS: fTo include Board,. Education, Books, and
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6786, 24 June 1887, Page 3
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