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Properties tot Sale. LANCASTER PARS: BUILDING SECTION THE Best 9tTTlONi"in thia desimble and progressive locality, close to town, FOX SALE oneesy terms and low prices. Apply to F JONES. 4085 > t I jog'pnam streetrChristchurch. Beadßoards. SPRINGS BOADBOARD* ANNPAL ELECTION. rnHE following Persons have been DULY j 1. NOMINATED for Election as Members of the above Board:— John Chamberlain | John McDonald j Thomas Lord i I hereby jri»e Notice that a PuLL for the ! Election at ?[WO of the above-named Candidate? will be tak-n on TUESDAY. 6th. 1890, at the Road Board Office. Springston, between the hours of • wyggjffi Returning Officer. Springston. April 2oth, 1890 4650 WEST KYRETON ROAD BOARD ELECTION. THBRBBY Give Notice that Messrs wiLTBRCBYSELLanrt JOH.V SMITH were Duly NOMINATED to fill two vacancies on the west Eyreton Road Board. I therefore Declare them Duly Elected for the ensuing tonili ROBERT WRIGHT, Returning Officer. _jLpril»th I jm___,. ?939 MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. J HEREBY give notice that the ANNUAL MEETING of RATEPAYERS of the andeville and Rangiora Roai District will Oβ held at the Road Board Office, Ranjriora, at noon on FRIDAY. May 2nd, 1890. order * ARTHUR TEMPLER, ( lerw: to the Board. Rangiora, April 2ith, 1890. 4565 EYRETON ROAD BOARD ELECTION. 1 HEREBY Give Notice that Messrs Richard Evans and Robert Hopkins (the retiring member.), being the only Persons Nominated to Fill the two vacancies on the Eyreton Road Board, I therefore declare RICH aR'> t E VANS and ROBERT HOPKINS to be duly ELECTEU Members of the Eyreton Road Board lor the ensuing term of twggg* T WRIGHT> Returning Officer. April 30th, 1890. 4992 Lincoln road board. mHE ANNUAL MEETING of RATE" X • PAYERS, Advertised for Monday, May sth, IS POSTPONED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. J. W. OVERTON, 5020 Chairman of the Board. COURTENAY ROAD~BOA UD ELECTION. THE following PERSONS have been duly NOMINATED :- Gough. James, McClelland, Hugh Warnock McLennan, William N»edham, Thomas „ _ A* POLL for the ELECTION of THREE of the above-named Persona will be taken on MONDAY, the sth day of May, 1890, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the following places :—Tue R ad Board Office, Kirw«e; the Schoolhouse, G.-vendale; the achoolhouse. West MeltoD, »nd the Schoolhouse, Darllcld. A. J. FHANCiS. Returning Oflicerfor Uourtenay Road Board. 7088 ■' HotelsThe Sumner Hotel SUMNER. This old-established Motel hasbeen re-taken by the former jfrpprietor, who hopes, by fixing tho Charges on the most Moderate Scale, to receive a share of patronage. The Culinary Department is under the charge cf a Firat-claas Cook. W. WA-DLOW, Proprietor. Stabling Free to Patrons of the House. 11^9 GROSVENOR HOTEL, TIMARU, "" PROPRIBTOiEt, I THE Proprtotor has again RESUMED CHARUJ4 of this hotel, and begs to in gorm his numerous friends and patrons that nothing will be wanting on his part to irake the hotel all that could be desired. Country visitors, commercial gentlemen, and the travelling public will-find tins hotel one of the most comfortable and well conducted in South Canterbury. , • The accommodation for commercial gentle* men is unsurpassed, as the sample rooms are large, spacious, well lighted, and attached to thenoteJL - 30_ QUILL'S EMPIRE HOTEL, HIGH STREET. j CHRISTCHURCH, N Z. HAVING LEASED THIS NEW HOTEL from Mr Joan Cail, I beg to invite the I attention of Visitors and'the Public Generally to its many advantages. Being Built of Brick I and Stone, with all the Latest Improvements, ' affords Comfort and Security aot to be found in many structures that exist elsewhere. CENTRALLY~"SITUATBD, Commanding easy access to Barnes, Post and Telegraph OiOcefl, Grain Merchants' Saleyards, and Cab Stands; haring Entrances from Three of the Leading Thoroughfares—High, Cashel, and Hereford streets —maket , it THE MOST CONVENIENTLY SITUATED HOTEL IN THE CITY. The Cuisine is in charge of a First-class Chef, and the General Management being under the Supervision of the Proprietor, ne confidently solicits your patronage. HOT, COLD, ANITsHOWER BATHS, Suites of Apartments for Families, Sump, tuously Furnished Billiard Room, Sample Rooms, Telephone, and every convenience, attention, and comfort obtainable in any hotel in the colonies. Coaches and' 'Busses leave this ' hotel to all parts of the suburbs. Letters and : telegrams promptly attended to, and Charges j Strictly Moderate. Night Porter Kept. ! THQS. QUTLL7i»ROPRIETOR, Late of Quill's Hotel, Ashburton, and White i „ c ~ art Hotel, Christchuroh. P.S.—Manning's Celebrated Ales drawn from ! the wood. Wines, Spirits &0.. Guaranteed o Best Quality. 59 i ''■..■■ Board and Residence. A T ALBYN HOUSE, King street, Dun iV edio, close to Museum and Gardens, Mrs James, Board and Residence, &s week. References permitted — Miss Freeman, E. Norton Taylor, Mr Williams (Simpson and Williams), and others, j . 2784 •DLIGB7S. TEMPERANCE HOTEL and JO RESTAURANT—Beat accommodation m town Is now offered to boarders. Double l room. 16s per week; single room, 18s per week; board without lodging. 12s per week; weekly 1 dinners,4a per week; board and lodgings. & per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room, sitting-room (with use of piano), bath-room, and shower-battu Stabling free. ' F BRlDGES._Proprietor__ HOUSE, Comfortable Private VJT Board and Residence, No, 56 Gloucester street East, near Latimer square. Terms very moderate. ■ 50 Fimeral Hotiea. .-:..-; Wβ IjANGFORD, UNDERTAKER, The Oldest Firm-in New Zealand, FURNISHES FUNERALS—ChiIdren from £2Adults from SA. Please Note tie Address—Workshops, corner North and Kasc Belts; Office, 133 Colombo street, near Losargan's New Drapery Kstab iuhment. Telephone Ho. 18SI. " TTCRIM S H A W fuinb Furnished ac Lowest Charges Town or Country. a DURHAM STREET 30QTH. Gm Barbell, UNDERTAKER, 'TTCTONSiRALS completely fnmiahed, In town JL , or country, at strictly low charges. Colombo road. Sydenham. 5445 W. SALKELD, GABINETMAKEK, UPHOLSTERER, AND UND2RTAKKR, 24a Caahel street W. iftinerals Famished in the beet style at the lowest current rates on shortest notice, town or country. 7510 TVXBX Friends of Mr Mark Finch arerespectM. folly invited to attend the Funeral of bis late Wife Sarah Aan, to leave his residence, ioncoln, on Sunday, at 2 p-m., for the Springstoo Cemetery. «»» A* *• BROWN, Undertaker. ***"' ... Lincoln. fT!HF Friends of Michael Martin are respectJL fully informed that the Funeral of hi 3 betered Wife, Mary, will leave his Residence, Caledonian road, St. Albana. on Saturday, May 3rd, at l p.m., for the Catholic Church, Manchester street, and thence to the Public Cemeterr. Unwood. < _ . . W. LANGFORD, Undertaker. Telephone SB7. Comer North and East belts. fiOU

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Press, Volume XLVII, Issue 7540, 2 May 1890, Page 8

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