LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICEg I T - *JVTOTICE is hereby given that, the several n 1 ll eels- en' haul hereinafter describe K ,\Fu I brought »:i<Kh-uk- provisions of the Lind Tr_nt_ ' 1 Act, IBS-, unless , : „ v ~at hi- lotlgwl forbidding"?C same on or before 4l'i Novptuber, " 7691. DANIEL Mi.-VEH; !(-->*. acre* an I 30 po rph .. Rural Sw-tious 4375, 6066 urid 13311 i», ■'• IV. and VIII.. Lociton Survey DisnW A°r* pied by Ai>pli<-:.iU, " °- cv * 7703. DAVID COUI'ER SHIER and JOHN SHfPu the voungc-r-Sj perch.-.*, Port Town Section 954. Christchu.-.-h. Oe.cupit.-d l. v AtwiE!! and On:-,. Fisher: " -W'C-nt. 7710. CEOlltl!*. IIOIM-SON-1 rood ]„■, „-.„,,_, par, Knr.il S-.-aon 5?37. Bio.* Vl!., l^^ .Survey !»i-t;i.-*. 0.-.-:t.„e,! l, y Applies- ° 7720. I'.vTMit':; <rct,N*N*.,*:_ s ~&-x '£ ■ ne.-.-n-'s, ]..<•, 4. ,"i::-i .1 ;ii r ; !>,..,! c,„. **• k4. Wll.au I V...W. *•!.• _ -l' V'-^ 4;,. l-=,„ ::-.". P ..n >:•„-,I ,-.,■:,.„ h**7 „& pif.l by AiM.i.v.nr. ' "*' °'-™< MATHKS.IN .■-,-! .'.uiV IM»NAi,!.-. t ", S-bhi, ~-:v1,( . v:..r. _' 5... t .---r_.--. a _ w.ih r.-..t-of-w_j.;iJiJ: Diagrams t:r.iv ',■■.■ ii;s;.-... ■;,...• int this oil ••• J M. I'.ATII \M, ■_ >ls i n :. -! . '; anil EDUCATIONAL. CHRIST'S COLLEGE Ult A.M M Alt SCHOOL ! 171017R SENIOR SOMES' Sf'UO*. \R**niPS will _ 1 01-'FKKK!) TOR COMI'EVI I'ION at the end*? the present Term. «" w end of j Two open to boys under eighteen years of a_« „»rt two to boys under sevev.ttf'tn on Ist. December IKK The value o? ea<-h S.-haiars'iip is £25 , H . r a further sum nf hiO per nnniun bom- added if »ki scholar is a boarder at Christ's College. The Scholarship-- are tenable for one year from tbe beginning of the first term oi 1595, and are onm. tn members of the Clmrcli i-oiniv.onlv called th Uierewith* Xn '*'" iml 0r ° f a "- V Glmrcl * *'' co "»nunia n Pieferenc? will bn given "caMeris paribus" to th_ kindred of .Maria Somes, ihe Foundress, or of h*. husband, Joseph Somes. er Th..- Examination for the above Scholarships \ri\l be the fvamiiiation for the Junior Univer.,;*!. Scholarship*, to be held at Cbtist:b m -eli in th ß month of December n?xt. the necessary upplicatlan and entrance for which must be sent to the Ke<-iatr_i of the New Zealand University ou or before 24th October instant. "' App'ieiti'.:is, with the certificites, mun, he sent not later Llia.il -.iturdav, 19j.1i Oetobtr to W. ti. BIIITTAN, Cliri.stcimw.'i. October Iltli, 1895. ""feaH THE ART OF SINGING. MRS E. T. RORINSON is prepared to take Ponlh for SINGING aud VOICE PRODUCTION. Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Cecchi ot Melbourne, the Colonial Teacher or Madame Mel'ba. and holds Testimonials from him. For Terms, &c, apply 1901 260 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. TECIIN IC A L COiTL EU E, "" 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL. MR C. H. G I LB V SHORTHAND WRITER and ACCOUNTANT". Comnif-rcial Training Classes for Youths and You__ Ladies, Morning and Afternoon. * Practical Tuition in Slnrthand. Typewriting, Book, keeping, Correspondence (French and En'dis'h) and General Oflice Routitie. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MISS A. M. GARS And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shoi-thand. Typewrtthw Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic! &C. Every Description of Copying Done on Type* writer. Pitman's Speed Certinc-itM. Mi*3 A. M. Carr's pupils have obtained the highest speed certificate ever granted in New Zealand. 53 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. —^———_. , _— . ■ kg. COMFORTABLE Boai-d and Residence, for Ladies or Gentlemen ; bath and telephone, front rooms, nood attendance ; terms moderate. Apply 169 Armagh street. 6181 GORE BAY, CHEVIOT. '■ ' MRS MORRISON CAN TAKE A FEW SEASIDE BOARDERS. Healthy Lovely Spot. Terms Moderate. 6258 GOVERNOR'S BAY. : " SPLENDID ACCOMMODATION for those requir. ing seaside change. Extensive Grounds. Boat* 1 ing fishing, &c. Fine view of harbour. Terms mode* rate. Apply on premises, Mrs Tapley, Governor's Bay. • * f CAITHNESS."—Eden street, Auckland, >lat\_y Dr. Kenderdine's residence, opposite Supremi Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot and cold baths. Terms moderate. MRS G. CARTER, Proprietress. BLIGITS TEMPERANCE HOTEB Victoria street. Meals 6d ; Beds ls. •■ im ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments fit Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street &• Telephone 703. J. CULL, (Late J. Dunn), SANITARY ENGINEER. GASFITTER, BELLHANGER, &C, 179 Armagh street. Licensed by Christchureh Drainage Board, ■■■' . " ■ -^ FUNERAL NOTICES. JJUNTEE and COMPANy, MONUMENTAL MASONS, {Corner of South Belt and Colombo street INSPECTION INVITED. & THE Friends of Mr J. G. Harris are respentlaßy invited to attend the Funeral of his late "Aif», Helen Emma, leaving: his Residence, Riccarton Hotel, for the Public Cemetery, at 2 p.m., Saturday, 12th. W. LANGFORD, Undertaker, corner of North MM East Belts. Telephone, 387. —» mi , .-Mian —**■** THE Friends of the late Mr Charles Amyes are. respectfully informed that his Funeral wiß leave the Concord Lodire, Papanui, es FrfcUjY October 11th, at 3 p.m., for the eapauui Cemetery. - J. ANDERSON, Undertaker, 6253 101 Victoria street. THE Friends of ilr John Morris are respectfully invited to attend bis Funeral, which will lsav», his late residence, Huxley street, Sydenham, oa Sunday, at 1.30, for St. Saviour Church, Sydenham. . and thence to Public Cemetery. E. DUCKWORTH and SON, Undertakers, 42 Colombo road, Sydenham. ' 62*7 I --lIIIIII.—HIM | IIIIIHMM _»nnn-il—ll-1 "** UA.O.D.— HOPE of ST. ALBANS LODGE, N* • 2.— Members of the above and Sister Lodge* are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of Bra. A. Philpott's late wife, to leave Tay street, St. Alb»r» , (near Cricket Ground), This Day, at 1.30 p.m., for the Public Cemetery. Linwood. H. E. ROWE, Arch I Druid; T. WALKER, Secretary. 6243 ; « — « — —■■—«———-«-__^_•_•■» GEORGE BARBELL, CP.G., 1.0.0.F..M.U. - OMPLETE FURNISHING UNDERTAKES SM Direct Importer of Coffin Furniture, Polished Rimu or Covered Coffins always La rtock »* Lowest Advertised Prices. Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night or day, receive immediate attention. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531. J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS, 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone—36l. ___ D, SYKES,UNDERTAKER, CORNER OF CASHEL and DURHAM STREETS W, LAN GF 0 BPi ( UNDERTAKER i (Oldest Firm in New Zealand), . "-- Furnishes Funerals as follows .-—Polished CofH» . vj (silver-mounted), and attendance, with hearse «*» . coaoh complete, from £8 *, Covered Coffin, tMBi ** 10s; Children's Funerals, complete, from £i ** ~> dress—Residence, comer of North and Eas« B—w. .. t Office : 133 Colombo street. Telephone 387. ....
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9234, 11 October 1895, Page 8
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