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Amusements. MORRIS TUBE SHOOTING RANGE. Gladstone Hotel ■ NOW^OPEN. A. W. LANE, Bi(tf Proprietor. _ SuMNiR Excursions. TO-NIGHT, "■JIXCURSION to SUMNER TO-NIGHT, JCi February 3rd. Stanmore Band in attendance. Trams leave square 7.15, returning 10.5. Is return. N.B.—No excursion Friday evening. OfarO Meetings, ace. A MEETING OF MILKMEN will be held in the ZETLAND ARMS HOTEL, I fcHIS EVENING, At 7.30, To Arrange for Annual Picnic 8780 BUTCHER£ PICNIC. A MEETING will bTbcld in Oxford hotel THIS EVENING, At« p.m. 8788 A full attendance requested. , /"IHRISTCHITRCH WORKING MEN'S COOPKRATIVK SUCIKTY, LIMITED.— MEMBKRS- are hereby notified, that tho QUARTERLY GENERAL MKItTING will Uβ huld on TUESDAY, February 3rd, at the Trades Hall. High street, at/7.30 p.m. Business —Receive report of Committee, election of officers. &c—J. A. EFFOUD, Sec. 8756 SALVATION ARM V.—United muster of the .tlireu city corps, soldiers, and brass bands, at the railway station ar. g;45 p.m., te MEET COLONEL POLLAKD. Mons'er march to Cathedral square for treraendons open air ■ meeting at 9 p.m. Note—This will be Colonel Pollards' last and only appearance before leaving for England. 8789 ' Volunteer Notices KAIAPOI CADETS. - . . . RECRUIT 3. A LIMITED uuirber taken. Apply to any of the officers. 8583 : . Legal. IN ■ THE : SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALiANU CANTEHBUKY DISTRICT. In the matter of the Companies Act ISB2 and in the matter of Mathews & Co. Limited carrying on business in tho City of Christ.eliurph in tho said Canterbury District as l-?ickle Manufacturers Fruit Preservers * Jam Makers Sec. &c. NOTICE is Hereby Given that a petition for the Winding up of tho above named Company by tho Supreme Court of New Zealand Canterbury District was on the Second day Of February 1891 presented to Mr Justice Donnteton a Judge of the Supreme Court by Mary Ann Mathrr of the Town District of Suraner in tho said district widow a creditor of the said Company and the said petition i. directed to be heard before a Judge of the said Court on the 27r.h day of February 1891 and any creditor or contributory of the said Company deairous to oppose the making of an order for the winding up of the said Company under the above Aot st.Odld appear at the time of hearing by himself or his counsel for that pur* pose and a copy of the petition will be fur* nished to any creditor or contributory of the -said Company requiring the same, by the undersigned on payment of the regulated charge for tho same. FRANCIS HENRY BRUGES, Of No. 218 Hereford street, Christohurch, 8794 Solicitor for tho Petitioner. Tenders . NORTH CANTBRBURY HOSPITAL BOARD. nnENDER3 are Invited until Neon on I TUEJSDA y. 10th February, for SUPPLYING and FIXING STEAM PUMP and PIPING, according to Specifications to be seen at the Hospital. By order. • - ■ . W. M. MILLER, 8740 * Secretary. ""tenders fou coal and stores. the lyttklton - harbor board Invite TendeM for the SUPPLY of COAL, and for the SUPPLY of STOIIES, KKSPECTIVELY, for the ensuing year. Full particulars can be obtaiued at the Harbor, ,Board"-Office3 in Lyttelton ; or Chri3t-Ohitrcl<.--v. ■ ' - Endorsed Tenders must be sent in, addressed to the Chairman of the Board, not later than 2p.m. on WEDNKSDAY, the 4th day of February, 1891. By Order. C. HOOD WILLIAMS, Secretary. Harbor Board Office, - j Christchurch, 26th January. 1891. 8382 IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE ESTATE oFj AMES JOHNSTON. mENDERSare invited for tho ASSIGNEE'S J. INTEREST in 317 ACRES of flrst-claas land at Asnburton Forks. Tenders, with 10 per cent, to be sent to mc, on or before TUESDAY, 17th February, 1891. Particulars on application at ray office. J. C. BELL, Deputy Official Assignee. ABhbnrton, February 2nd, 1891. 8799 ST. .ALBANS BOROUGH COUNCIL. rfIBNDERS are Invited for Screening Shingle \ in.tho. Council's. Pic ac Strowan—(6oo Yard 3): Also, ' ■ For Carting Same from Pit, and Supplying 400 Yard 3 Rocky Point Metal, 2-inch Kuage, as required. Specifications can be seen at the Council's Office. Tenders to: ba delivered at the Council's Office by 12 o'clock on the 4th FEBRUARY, addressed to the Chairman of the Works Committee and endorsed. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted: ■ W. F. BEATSON: 8750 ' Town Clerk. Imponndings. IMPOUNDED in the Cust Pound, January I 31st, from Birch HiU Station, by F. J. Millton, 9 MERINO SHEEP, brands indistinct, various ear-marks. If not released by February 9th and expenses paid will be sold: Thos. O'Farrell. Ponndkeepcr. '8775 IMPOUNDED from WekaPass, one BROWN FILLY, two ytare old. white, star on forehead, no brand. If not-claimed on or before 12th February will be sola at noon on that date. — U. HORGAN, Poundkeeper. WaikarL 8791 Business Notices. X HILL FISHER, SHARKBUOKItR, ACCOUNTANT. AUDITOR, FIxVANCiAL AGENT, Sec, 179 HEUKFOKD STKEET. CttKIriTCHURCH Shares boughtr and Sold on Commissions Book 3 Kept. Rents and Interest Collected. 9330 AMMUNITION, all kinds, Guns, Revolvers. Powder Suot, Cartridges. Aitken and Kooer,ts. .Corner. Colombo and Cashel streets (opposite - IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. J3uy Direct froni the Manufacturer, and aAVE 20 per cent. ' i CM. BROOEE,-Chenußt, Ashburton, ! BEt>3 to announce that he has .dispensed j with agents from Culverden to Oamaru. j and having reduced the price to wholesale xates, hia Dip 3 are now.pojlcively the cheapest, at the same time equal to any; and superior to many HO«r offered to the public; all orders received will be put oa rail same day, and forwarded, carriage paid, equal to a further concession of Brookes "perfect- sheep dip is the Best of all. the softest dip for the wool, mixes readily with cold water. Sβ per gallon, carriage paid* 1 gallon makes 100 gallons wash. Ghiistcaurch *' Weekly Press "of 2nd May, 1890, Southland correspondent reports—"Sheep dipping is in full swing all over the country. I think the Canterbury Dip Manufacturer Is get ting a,turn this season, as I have noticed Brooke's a-good deal about the country, and h^SSm^S t S&&" GLYCERINE DIP is truly the best and cheapest non-poison-ous dip iv the market, guaranteed to be made of purer ingredients than any American or English dipping fluid imported into the colony., is 6d per gallon, carriage paid; 1 gallon makes 100 gallons wash. ■ . ; - crfinaor, Esq., Balcairn, reports 25th August, 1830—"It compares favorably with the imW. Postlethwaite, Esq.. GeraWino—"Has csed it the last four years In-succesetoa." , - ' Discount allowed to bone fide Public Dips. 8373

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7777, 3 February 1891, Page 1

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