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Boad Boards. NOTICE. THE BRIDGE OVER the TRAM ROAD DRAIN, on Wood's road, is UNSAFE FOR TRAFFIC Anyone using the game will do so at their own risk from this date, ROBERT WRIGHT. Surveyor. [ Eyreton Road Board. May loth. 189 L J3SO RAKAIA ROAD BOARD. fIIHE BRIDGE over the River Selwyn at X COALGATE is CLOSED untU the repairs wuich are now in progress are completed. \V. BAKER, 5584 Surveyor to the Board. Borough Council, KAIAPOI BOROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is hereby given that at a Special Meeting, held on May 26th. 1891, the following SPECIAL ORDER was adopted :— "That this Council diminish the width of Smith street from Charles street to Sc well street, and from Sewell street to Cass street, 66ft in width, measured at right) angles to the course of the said street, as shown on the plan annoxed and colored green." A COPY of the eaid Special Order and Plan may be INSPECTED at the Council Offloo diving office hours. ALSO, that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Council of this Borough will be holden in the Council Chamber, on TUESDAY, the 23r» Day of JUNE, 1891, At 7.15 p.m., For the purpose of confirming the above Special Order. ROBERT CHAPMAN. Town Clerk. Kaiapoi, 26th May, 1891. 4358 Meetings *c. T. AUGUSTINE R.A. CHAPTER will MEET at the MASONIC HALL, THIS EVENING, At 7 p.m. Visitors cordially invited and candidates at 7.30 L 5G17 BY ORDER. FARM HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATIONS AND VILLAGE HOMESTEAD SETTLEMENTS. MR. J. E. MARCH~"respeotfully requests all Persons who desire Information on tbs subject of LAND SETTLEMENT in the Noith Island, to meet him at the ODDFELLOWS'HALL on FRIDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m. The Gallery will be reservtd for Ladies who take an interest in this question. _?£f "christchurch poultry. pigeon, and canary society. Twenty-fourth"" annual show, Tuatn streoc Hall, 24TH AND 25TH JUNE. 189 L ,_, Entries received at tbe Pigeon Flying Club s Room, Hobb's Buildings, between the hours of 10 a,m. and 9 p.m. on Saturday, 13th June. Art Union Tickets. Is, admitting holders to show as well as a chance in t.*>e drawing. 6372 S. C. KE3TEVEN. Hon. Seo._ THE NEW ZBiALAND FARMERS* C(T OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, LIMITED. THE TENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS will be held at the OFFICES OF THE ASSOCIATION, Cashel street cast, ON SATURDAY, JULY 4th, 1891, At 1.30 p.m. Business : To Receive Annual Report and Balancesheet for year ending May 31st, 1891. To Elect Six Directors In place of Messrs F. H. Brlttan, G. H. Clifford, A. R. lnwood, A. Parsons, H. W. Peryman and D. McMillan, who retire by rotation, and, with the exception of Mr G. H. Clifford (who purposes withdrawing) are eligible for re-election without notice. To Elect Auditors for the ensuing year. A. H. TURNBULL, Secretary. Candidates (other than the above-named) for the office of Director must be nominated at least fourteen days clear before the date of meeting. . . Ths Share Transfer Books of the Association will be Closed from June 10th to July 6th next inclusive. rrM Christehurch. 10th Jane, 1891. 6578 Lort aad Found. niA REWARD.—LOST, Sunday evening, p& I U either in the Sydenham Barrack or between same place and Henderson's, butcher, Hazledean road, a POCKET BOOK, containing money, gold pin, chain, papers, 42c. Finder will receive tUe above reward on returuiog same to Mr Price, Hazeldean road, near Montreal street. «Wl__ S~TRAYED into my paddocks, at Tai Tapu, one Strawberry HEIFER. Owner can have same by paying expenses. It not oloared within fourteen aays will be sold to defray expenses. T. Griffiths. 5608 Wanted. Simb's Registry Office, 171 Armagh st. (next Dr. Dcamer). Telephone 397. IF you Want Good Servants). Male or Female, Apply Sime's Registry. Are you Wanting a Situation of any kind! Call at Simes Registry. No engagement no charge. AN" recommend good Ploughmao, steady, trustworthy ; uioe Youth, groom and useful; Married Couple, Sime's Registry, 171 Armagh street. 5542 ."V. W.C.A. REGISTRY, 176 Colombo street J( « (side entrance next Miss Morrison's Dairy). No trouble spared to suit ladies or servants. • Mrs. Izett, Manchester street. RECOMMENDS Housekeeper. Station Couples, Cooks, Good Generals, Housemaid. Hotel Hands. Station Hands, Shepherds, Ploughmen, &c. R" EQUIRES Hotel Sculleryman, Women Cooks, Domesticated Young Lady, £40 ; Superior General, £40; smart lad, fourteen. 5628 SPECIALLY recommends exceedingly comfortable Board - Residence (west), excellent cooking, good table attendance, terms moderate, no children; also French (woman) cook, daily for parties, with waitress if required. Comfortable Board-Residence for respectable servants; all classes of servants awaiting engaeement from 10 to 5 daily; also station (men) hands. 1038 ANTED to Lend £500, £100, and other sums at low rates of interest. Baggs and Dntfy, 179 Gloucester street. 4332 WANTED, to Seil Quartor-acres, healthy locality, near tram, £12 each; small deposit, balance 2s 6d weekly; no interest. Title —Land Transfer Act. Rare opportunity to acquire Homestead. - Allan Hopkins. Cathedral square. 3846 \im.r ANTED to Let on Tram route, Good ff Houije ot eight rooms, with every convenience, stabling and outhouses, half-an-acre of land, stocked with fruit trees in full beari g. Rent very low to good tenant, owner leaving, Apply Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral square. 5426 ANTED KNOWN—SaIe of Furniture, at Atkinson's, Manchester street. W *ANTED KNOWN — Bought to-dayTlOO (Ladies' Jackets,at 50 per cent, discount, Ou Sale at half price, Shaw, Robinson and Co., The Hall. _ WANTED KNOWN — Bought to-day, 50 Pieces Dress Goods, new and styiisn, at 37* per cent, discount, selling at less than wholesale price. Shaw, Robimon and Co., The HaU. WANTED KNOWN—Factory Butter, first prize Dunedin Exhibition. Regular supply at Miss Morrison's Dairy; usual dairies from 9d per lb. Turkeys, ducks, and fowls of first quality. Devonshire Dairy, 176 Colombo street, next Langdon and MteeL WANTED the General Public to know that W. Salkeld, of 245 Cashel street West, opposite O. W. Turner, having thirty years experience in Stuffing Birds and Animals, will guarantee to give the utmost satisfaction to any orders entrusted to his care. Charges moderate. Specimen Cases now on view. In laid Tables made to order. 7509 WANTED KNOWN—That we have the Largest Assortment of Engagement Rings, Wedding Rings, and Keepers at tho Lowest Prices in Town. K. Urieshaber, 233 High street, opposite Triangle. - PERSONS GIVING UP HOUSEKEEPING AND Wishing to Avoid the Risk and Inconvenience of a Sale, ARE REMINDED THAT J. BOWMAN AND SON ARE CASH PURCHASERS OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS TO ANY EXTENT. OUTDOOR SALES CONDUCTED. J. BOWMAN and SON, AuoOoaemSOO JZeretord stroet,

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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 7888, 12 June 1891, Page 1

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