Public Notices. HOSPITAL LADY VISITORS , ASSOCIATION. riTHK Ladies' CoanaKwe IXVITE CONTRIJL BUTIONS (torn Associates aud the Public iv aid of the ChrUtm&s Treat for tho Patiente. Money gif ta are requested to be sent to tne Hun. Secretary, 231 Bidinont terrace, ea or before the 20th instant. Gifts in kiad to the Matron, at the Hospital, before noon, en the 22nd instant. U. D. TRIPP. 5-161 Hop. Sec WANTED KNOWN. THAT the Best Selection of LAWN MOWERS. Garden Tools, and Agricultural Implements, is to be found at ASHBY, BKRGH and CO.'S. 217 High Btreet. OCCIDENTAL FAMILY HOTEL, X ATIMER SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH. JL4 C. BuuToy .. ..Proprietor. CnARGEs"aiODERATB. Wines, Ales, and Spirits of the Best Brands procurable. The famous Osoat y Amy "da Brand of Cigars. Telephone No. 3iA. iS2S ESTATE OF THE LATE JOH.V ANDERSON, DECEASED, OF CHAttLTON, NEAR GOKE. ALL CLAIMS AGAINST the above _£L KSTATK must be SKMT IN to the Undersigned before the Ist day of January next. H. WYNN WILLIAMS, Chrhtahurcb, 5213 Solicitor to the Executor 3. MONEY TO LEND IN Sume from £100, at Lowest Current Rates. Apply to H. WYNN-WILLIAMS, Solicitor, 855 211 Hereford street, Christchurch. WANTED KNOWN. rfIIHAT ASHBY, HERGH and CO., 217 High street, hare a specially selected Lob of OILS for the Harvest Season. Quality and prices undeniable. JOHN -FOWLER'S 4, 6, AND 8-H.P. TBACTION ENGINES, With Sensitive High-Speed Governors, 3 Travelling Speeds, And all Latest Improvements, LANDED AND TO ARRIVE. THATCH MAKING MACHINES, By Barnard and Lake. TURBINE WATkR WHEELS. The new American. SUPERPHOSPHATES. Lawes', specially imported direct from manufacturers. Invoiced 37 to £0 per cent. Soluble Phosphate. . BO NB~"~~D U ST, Fine Colonial Ground, at lowest current rates. wood, shlnd & co., Hereford street, Chriatchurch, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS. WANTED KNOWN. . fIIHAT RABBIT NETTING, Fencing '" Wire, and Standards, are a speciality of ASHBY, BERGH and CO., 5150 217 High street, Christchurch. SUMNER SANATORIUM Fetnleigh, Nayland street. "WTXSITORS to Sumnerwill find a comfortV able home at the above addt'ess. Special attention givea to invalids. Massage if desired. 879 "royal exchange ASSURANCE CORPORATION. Incorporated by Royal Charter a.d. 1720. funds - . JS4 3 000,000 A LL Classes of FIRE RISKS ACCEPTED at LOWEST CURRENT RATES, including Crop Risks, Threshing Machinery, &c GEO. KING & CO., Ltd., 4776 Agente for Canterbury. 3351 JAPANESE FOLDING FANS, From I£d to 9d Each, Worth double. C"XTHITS'3 FURNISHING WARBHOUSR. Sports. BICYCLE RACES. T O -iil LANCASTER PARK, • 2 p.m. FINAL OF HALF-MILE and S.Z. WHEEL RACE. Brilliant Racing. Exciting Finishes. DON'T FORGET—LAST APPEARANCE OF THE ' AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONS T QvDA Y. , s5lO Educational. TSE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE D l 3 TKIOX OX NORTH CANTJCRBUKY. SCHOLARSHIPS * • mHB EXAMINATION for SCHOLARJ. saiFS will be held at the NORMAL SCHOOL, commencing at 9.30 a.m. each day, as follow* :— Junior Class—Tuesday and Wednesday, 20th and 21at December. Senior Class—'fnesday, Wednesday, Thursday. Friday, ami Saturday, 20th, 21st, £&id, 23rd and 21th December. . J. V. COLBORNK VEEL, . Secretary. Chriatchurch, - 14th December, 1892. SACB CANTERBURY COLLEGE. GIRLS'HIGH SCHOOL. FOUR (4) Upper School SCHOLARSHIPS of the value ot £15 each, lor Girls from iwelve to fifteen years of ago ; and Four (4) Lower School SCHOLARSHIPS of the value cf £12 each, for Girle from ten to twelve years of age, will be awarded at an examination to begin on Tuesday, January 31st. Nt 9.30 a. in., at the Girls' High School. Two of the Upper School and two of the Lower School Scholarships to be held for wo years, and two of ihe Upper t'chool and two of the Lower School Scholarships to be helil for one year, These Scholarships are cpsn io all girls of the prescribed age who have not beeain attendance 'or a year previous to the examination at the Girls' High School, and no candidate will be allowed to compete for a scholarship who ; already holds one. Intending candidates must send in their names to the L*dy Principal oa or before Saturday, Januaiy 2Sfh. with a statement of the day and year of birth of candidate The Board reserves to itself the right of requiring preof as to ago of au:didaies. Subjects—EnKlisn Grammar and Composition, Arithmetic; Geography, and British History. A Scholarship will not be awarded to any candidate -who has not obtained twenty-five per cent." of the possible number of mariu in each subject and 5U per cent, of the poseiblo total* A. CRACROFT WILSON, Kegistrar, Canterbury College, ' M m>v 6427
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 8358, 17 December 1892, Page 1
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