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Shipping Peninsular and oriental steam navigation company. Qs. i rpHE Company's Steamships JL will be despatched, -with TMJfefflfvSv HerMajeetT'e Mails, as follows, \MiWMii»kj>foT LONDON.cailing at Albany, ■HBeSi Colombo. Aden, Brindisi. Malta, Gibraltar, and Plymouth :~ Steamers, | **£ 1891 1891 Carthage .. 5013 Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 4 Victoria .. 6268 Feb. 9 Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Valetta .. 4919 Feb. 23 j Feb. 28 Mar. 4 Arcadia .. 6362 Mar. 9 i Mar. 14 Mar, 18 Rates of PASSAGE MONEY from LYTTELTON, vta MELBOURNE or SYDNEY :— To London in First Saloon .. .. £63 to £70 „ Second,, .. ..£37 Return Ticket* from £85 to £115 In the Second Saloon the arrangements hare been thoroughly reorganised, and the Aocommooation ■which the Company now otters is unsurpassed. For further information apply to DALGETY and COMPY.. LIMITED, Agents at Christohnrch and Lyttelton. ROYAL MAI t, EXPRESS SE&VLCE. Overland Route to Europe THROUGH AMERICA Avoiding alike the heat of the Red Sea and the cold of Cape Horn. OTEAMERS of this Line leave SYDNEY 55 for AUCKLAND, HONOLULU, and SAN FRANCISCO.Every Four Weeks SAILING from AUCKLAND as under :— MARIPOSA, February 23rd. MONOWAI. March 23rd. - Tickets are available for 12 months, and passengers can break their journey at Auckland. Honolulu, San Francisco, aod any place of call en route to New York. Through Fares—Sydney or Auckland to London—Saloon, £64 to £67; Steerage, £33 4s 6d. For full information apply to UNION as. CO. OF N.Z., LIMITED. ORIENT LINE OF STEAMERS. Under Contract with the Imperial Governmen for the conveyance of Mails. following; Steamships of the ORIENT J. and PACIFIC Steainbhip Company will Sail as under FOR LONDON, from Sydney and Melbourne, via Adelaide. Albany, Colombo, Suez, Naples, and Gibraltar:— From Sydney. From Melbourne. Oroya .. F«b. 16 Feb. 21 Orizaba .. Marca2 March 7 Orient .. March 16 March 21 O muz .. March 30 April 4 Orotava .. April 13 April 18 Austral .. April 27 May 2 And fortnightly thereafter. Tnrough fares to London, £21 to £70. Special Notice—Redoctios of . Fares. Second Class Passage Money redncedto £37 and £40. . Third Class and Steerage reduced to £21. Special Return Fares, Second Class, avail* able for twelve months, £65, First and Second Class secure Special advantages by booking from New Zealand, being pro vlded with Saloon passages to Australia, whioh are included in the above fares. For full particulars, apply to UNION S.S. CO. OFN.Z. LIMITED. Public Notices. T\R. J. H. MURRAY AYNSLKY can be MJ CONSULTED at MORTEN'S BUILDINGS, Cathedral Square, From 10* to 12 a.m. 1.30 to 3 p.m. Private Residence—Opawa road, Opawa. " Telephone No. 318. 8969 SPREYDON KOAD BOARD. NOTICE TO ""RATEPAYERS. COLLECTOR will be at the Office from ■ I 2i» 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, 12th Inst,, to RECEIVE RATES. . . All Kates outstanding after that date Trill be fmmedia^eUedfOr 'C.W. COMER. ■.. 9048 Collector. ■ UitHUUV .Uivo Notice that All Accounts m due to mo must be PAID on or before MARCH 4th. 1891,' otherwise legal proceedings will be instituted without further notice. W. FITZHENRY, M.R.C.S. Eng. - Lyttelton, February sth, 1891. 8936 AMBERLEY TOWN DISTRICT. , VALUATIONIiisT FOR 1891. ffIAKE NOTICE.-THE VALUATION LIST I for the Araberley Town District is NOW OPEN for INSPECTION at the Office of the Board. ALL OBJECTIONS thereto must be left at the Resident Magistrate's Court, Amberley, on or before the 15th day of FEBRUARY, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection inustbelefc at the office of too Board not lew than seven days before the next Bitting of the said Court. ALEX. GREIG, Clerk to the Board. Amberlcy, 15th January. 1891. 8008 FOR PRIVATE SALE. mHE ROMARUA~ESTATE, Situated bei tween Lea Stream and .Deep . Surtam, About 39 miles from Dvmedin and within 15 miles of a Railway Station. CONTAINING 12,500 ACKES tRHEHOLD, Together with 4500 Aores Leasehold. wHleh may be extended by acquiring adjoining blocks. SOOO acres are laid down in English grass, about 500 acres in oats and turnips, 500 acres are surface sown. Stock consist of 12,000 sheep, 50 bead head of cattle, and 20 horses, besides, the necessary working plant. The sheep are . in flrat-class order, and the wool produced is well known to local buyers, usually bringing top price, Q Q Bond street, 7929 D U NE DIN. NOTICK OF REMOVAL. DR. PRESTON has REMOVED from Addington to SUMNER, where he intends Carrying on the Practice of his Profession at the house lately occupied by Mr Newton. He will be at Mr Biggs' Chemibt, High street. Christchuicb, for Consultation every Saturday from 12 to Ip.m. 8877 M. o ney to Lend ON APPROVED SECURITIES, At Current Rates. M. DONNELLY, Solicitor, 205 Hereford street. Caristchnroh 523 IMPORTANT TO SHEEPOWNERS. Buy Direct from the Manufacturer, and BAVE 20 per cent, C. M. BROOKE. Chemist, Ashbprton, BEbS to announce that he has dispensed with agents from Culverden toOamaru. and having reduced the price to wholesale rates, his Dips are now positively the cheapest, ac the same time equal to any, and superior to many now offered to the public; all orders received will be put on rail same day, and forwarded, carriage paid-, equal to a further concession of 3d per gallon. BROOKES "PERFECT" SHEEP DIP is the Best of all. the softest dip for the wool, mixes readily with cold water. 6s per gallon, carriage paid. 1 gallon makes 100 gallons wash. Christeburoh " Weekly Press of 2nd May, 1890, Southland correspondent reports—"Sheep dipping is in full swing.all over the country. I think tne Canterbury Dip Manufacturer is getting a turn this season, as I have noticed Brooke's a good deal about the country, and nave hoard it highly spoken of." BROOKES CARbOLISED GLYCERINE DIP is truly the best and cheapest non-poison-ous dip inthe market, guaranteed to be made of purer ingredients than any American or English dipping fluid imported into the colony. ■4s 6d per gallon, carriage paid; 1 gallon makes 100 gallons wash. C. Ensor, Esq., Balcairn, reports 25th August, 1890—"It compares favorably with the imP< wf d poßtlethwaite, Esq., Geraldine-"Has used it the law four years in Discount allowed to bona fide Public Dips. . 8372 J- PLAISTED & CO., * HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Opposite Bank Of New Zealand. 9099 R. HILL FISHER,* 179 HERKFORD STREET. CHRISTCHURCH Shares bought and Sold on Commissions Books Kept. Bents and Interest Collected. 9330 A MMUNITION, all kinds. Guns, Revolvers, J\ Powder Shot, Cartridges. Aitken and Rooerts, Corner Colombo and Cashel streets (opposite Ballantyne 3), MB P. G. THOMAS, , SURGEON DENTIST, Having Returned from i^gtMifl. HAS , RESUMED PRACTICE, and may be CONSULTED at his BOOMS, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, : Nee* Post Office. _ _88Sft W— -- h ien;r.w arrows. ' good atom >«* cheap. Aitken and Roberts, Iron ■acagenbttl Uoafltlfl sweet MasDiAkrf}*

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7782, 9 February 1891, Page 1

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