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Meetings, *c NOTICE TO IMPORTERS AND CONSIGNEES. ALL Importers and Consignees (whether Members of the Chamber or not) are invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held in the Hall "f the Chamber of Commerce THIS AFTKKNOON, at 2.30 p.m., to consider the desirabili y of requeatine the Railway Commissioners to Levy a Terminal Charge of Sixpence per ton on all Merchandise landed at Lyttelton (save coals and timber) in lieu of the charge of One Shilling per ton now levied on all Goods landed into theds, with a view of ob aining greater despatch; and any other matters inLident to the Landing, Passing through Customs, and Forwarding of Goods to Christchurch. A. KAYE, President Canterbury Chamber 3777 of Coa.merce. ~YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSCT - CIATION. M iss Faulkner, From London, Will give the Following ADI'RESS TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, March Bth—Especially to Young Women, at which Miss Faulkner will Rive an account of Young Women's '"hrisrian Associations throughqVit the World, at Trinity Hall, Manchester street, at 7.30 p.m. Your attendance is cordially Invited. 3577 BRACKENFD3LD HUNT CLUB. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be heid on MONDAY, 11th MARCH, McLeans crown a hotel, amberley. Business : To consider the lity of carrying on the Hounds next season, in consequence of the departure of the Muster to England. R. J. PARSONS, 33G9 Hon. Sec. Agricultural and Pastoral CANTERBTRY AURIOUr.TURAL AND P .STORAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF MKMBE'-S will be held in ihe ROOMd OF THK ASSI»CIATIuN, Hereford street, ON THURSDAY, the 21ST INST., Commencing at 7.30 p.m. Business : To receive annual report and balance sheet. Election of office* s lor the ensuing year. To elect new niemb- rs. &c. &c. MR G. G 'AY, Lecturer Chemistry School of Agricnl*"ure, Lincoln, aod ihu Consulting Chemist to the Aseocia iou, WILL READ A SHORT PAI J ER <>N MANURES During the Evening. M. MUItPHY, 3785 Secretary. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND fSHT RAL ASSOCIATION. no tTc c. mHE ANNUAL RAJM AND EWE FAIR Will take place on the SHOW GROUNDS, AT ADDINGTON, CHRISTCHURCH, ON THURSDAY, the 2 Ist INST, Entries will close on the 14th inst. Entry Fees—Rams, 2s each; Ewes, Is each. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock sbarp. 2637 M. MUKPHY, Secretary. Public Notices. I WILL NOT BE MCSPONSIBLKfor any DKHTS contracted by any person without my written order. . tC. J. MICHELL. Waitohi Downs. _Bth February, 18"9. 3_72 I*l A iiAn AND OTHER SUMS TO V*' f\)\9 INVEST on Go d Freehold Securities. -4pplyto The MAN'OEU, TRU-T AND AGEVCY CuMPANY OF AUSTRALA-lA, LTD., 211 Hereford streer., Christ-shurch ; Or MESSRS Wi'NN-WILUAMS & SON, Solicitors, Hereford street, Chri-tchurch. 1012 AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL! XTOTIPE i 3 hereby given that all RATES IX NOT HAID within four eon da * from the dat hereof will be SUED FOR without further no'ice. J. O'MALLEY, Couuty Clerk. County Council Office, Waiau, Meroh sth, 1889. 3760 THE NEW ZEALAND, RIVER PLATE AND LAND MORTGAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. Subscribed Capital .. .. _52,000,000 Paid-up Capital .. .. £20U.0») Head Office for the Colony: NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE BUILDINGS! Queen Street, Auckland. Chairman op Directors. Sir F. Whitaker, K.C.M.G. Bankeks: The Bank of New Zealand. This Company is Prepared to Negotiate Loans on Freehold Mortgages throughout the col >ny at Current Rates. For application forms aud farther particulars, apply u> DAVID CRAIG. Manager, New Zealand Insurance Ccinpany. 196 Hereford aireeu (Jliri.-U.oiiurea. 17 On Sale. T?OR SALE — One Steel High-pressure J? BOILER, with injector, water check valve, and mountimjcoLupleio. Appiy A.8.P., Pit-as omee. Insurance Companies. NATIONAL FIRE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. CAPITAL—£2,OOO,OOO. XJAID UP Capita and Reserves. £231,222. XL With unlimited liability -' large bpuy of Shareholders resident in the > oloay Fire and Marine risks of all kinds accent a at current rates. A. CARRiCK, Manager. Grain Agency Building*. Corner of Caahel stre -t, High street. Sub-agents throughout the Province. See " Weekly Press." npH_B TJNION imiRE TNSURANCJC SOCIETY. HEAD OFFICE—NORWICH, ENGLAND. EeTABXL-EOtD.. .. X I •/I £250,000,000 .. £627,000 Loss.3 paid . £6,500*000 Claims settled with liber-iitr aad promptitado J. M. HKYWOOD aad CO.. Cathedral square, Christohureh, ▲genu for Canterbury. Board and Residence. I" ODGE'S Temperance Rest To Let for JL_ Public or Private Kntertainmenta. Concert every Saturday Night. Admission 3d. Board and Lodging, I-β per week. Refre-hmenu ail hours. 431 SUPERIOR Private Board and Residence St. Elmo. 187 Worcester street west, 7773 SUPERIOR Private Board aad Residence 2-0 Gloucester street West, 3199 X TERY Superior Private Board and Residence, V -SB Cariiel street west. <&c GRO9VENOR HOUSE, Comfortable Private Board and Residence, No. 96 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. Terms Terr moderate. «_) ■OLIGffS TEMPERANCE HOTEL and f> RESTAURANT—Best accommodation Intownis now offered to bo-rders. Double room. 16s per week; single room, 18s per week ; board without lodging. I2s per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week; board and lodgings, -c per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with nee of piano), BulErattc?. T_. rPHX TIUBBB' is an authorised OAZTTTB X toraU Nodoes under the Debtors and breditorsA.cu

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7253, 8 March 1889, Page 1

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