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PUBLIC NOTICES. TX~ E ARE BUYERS OF COCKSFOOT RYEGRASS OATS. CANTERBURY SEED CO., 12 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE CHRISTCHURCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY has been REMOVED to more Commodious Premises in Chancery lane Hall. 230S FIREWORKS DISPLAY. AS it is generally understood that the Display oi Fireworks on Thursday eveniug at Lancaster Parli was given by mc, in conjunction with Mr Scott, of Sydney, I beg to inform the public that the Fireworks used were NQT manufactured by mc, nor had 1 anything whatever to do with the display. WILLIAM STOKES. N.P..—T intend to give a GRAND EXHIBITION at SUMNER at an early date. See future advertisemerits.—VT. S. 2276 THE FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE FIRE AND MARINE ASSOCIATION OF CANTERBURY, Ltd. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the FIFTH ANNUAL ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of SHAREHOLDERS of tho above Association will be held at the OFFICES of the New Zealand Fanners' Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited, Cashel street, Christchurch, on WEDNESDAY, tub 19th Day op FEBRUARY, 1896, At 2 o'clock in the afternoon, For the following purposes :— To receive and consider the Statement of Income and Expenditure and the Balance-sheet; the Reports of the Directors and of tbe Auditors ; to Elect Directors and other Officers in the place of those retiring by rotation ; to sanction the Declaration of a Dividend ; and to transact the other ordinary business of the Association. By order of the Directors. R. W. BROWN, Secretary. Christchurch, 2bth January, 1896. NOTICE.—The following are the Directors retiring by rotation:—Messrs S. Bailey, 31. S. Campbell, J. Gammack, R. B. Holdsworth, W. B. Howell, J. Page, and H. W. Peryman, all of whom are eligible for reelection. Intending Candidates for the vacancies on the Board of Directors must give the Secretary notice thereof iv writing at least fourteen clear days before the holding of the meeting. Proxies must be deposited at the registered Office of the Association not less than forty-eight hours before the time of holding the meeting. The Share Transfer Register will be Closed from Monday, the 27th January, until Monday, the 10th February, both inclusive. 2220 MEETINGS, &c. NAVY LEAGUE. CANTERBURY BRANCH. ALL PERSONS are earnestly invited to SUPPORT the Canterbury (N.Z.) Branch of the. NWY LEAGUE, and are requested to Forward Applications for Membership or Associateship to the Hon. Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, or Box 98, Christchurch, from whom full particulars can be obtained, and subscriptions may be 3ent to him. SUBSCRIPTIONS: Members .. £1 Is per annum. Associates .. 2s 6d per annum. Ladies are asked to join. 2219 J. A. H. MARCIEL, Hon. Sec. ril EMPLE OFTRUTH. SUNDAY, JANUARY 26th. 11 a.m.; 2.30 p.m., Sunday school; 7 p.m. Musical Selections at Evening Service. 2253 LECTURES. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. pHRISIADELPHIAN LECTURES. ROBERT ROBERTS, Of Birmingham, Author of " Christendom Astray," " The Trial," and other works, LECTURES IN CHRISTCHURCH, Commencing FEBRUARY 13th. 2225 T YOEUM HALL. W. W. COLLINS. LECTURES TO-MORROW. Subject—" Tardy Justice; or New Light on the Life and Work .of Thomas Paitie." Paine's Birthday, January 29th. Grand Musical Programme by Full Orchestra. Door open at 7. Lecture at 7.30. Admission 6d and Is. 2296 TRAM-WAY NOTICES. NEW BRIGHTON. SIXPENCE" RETURN, By Trams leaving CATHEDRAL SQUARE At 10.10 A.M. and 7.15 P.M. DAILY. 1399 CITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMVAY. TiIXCURSION TRAMS to PIER, NEW BRIGHTON Return Fare by 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. SIXPENCE. 482 LOST AND FOUND. LOST- -Small gold round mourning BROOCH yesterday. Reward 10s, at Messrs Wood, Booksellers, High street. 2233 LOST— From Raynham Friday nkht, 17th, Bay or Brown very thick set DRAUGHT HORSE. Finder rewarded on returning to H. T. FendalL, Raynham, Aylesbnr}". 2236 TT OST, in Manchester street," between Lichfield X_ and Hereford streets,.a PAIR of SPECTACLES in case. Will the finder kindly return same to 165 Tuam street. 2257 LOST, on night of 13th instant, from Brown's Corner, Southbridge, 73 FOUR-TOOTH WETHERS, mostly halfhreds, branded Am horseshoe. Reward of £5 will be given for the recovery ol same, which are supposed to have been stolen. T. B. Howson, Sedgemere. 2312 STRAYED, on Jauuary 22nd, into J. Jchuston's yard, 1 Bay Draught GELDING, blazed down face, hind legs white and spot on belly, with collai and blinkers on v Owner can have the same by applying to J. Burt, Rink Stables, Rangiora, and paying expenses. 227S f fIEN SHILLINGS REWARD—Strayed, a Chestnut _f Harness HORSE, sixteen to seventeen handa high; one white hind foot and white blaze on tace, scars on front legs, very high wither; last heard ol between Selwyn and Brookside. Above reward will be paid on delivering Horse to C. Napier, Hororata ; or S. Sherrard, Dunsandel. 231S AMUSEMENTS. SUMNER EXCURSION. TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, 7.15 (weather permitting). In conjunction with which the SUMNER AMBULANCE CORPS Will hold a grand MOONLIGHT FESTIVAL (In aid of the Litter Fund). Consisting of L TORCHLIGHT PROCESSION, headed by Stanmore Baud, and including members of various local bodies, officers and members ol corps. Christchurch City Guards, Christchu'reb; Lyttelton Railway and Sumner Fire Brigad-S and Campers in Costume 2. Presentation of Certificates by the Mayor ol Christchurcli 3. Swimming Handicap Followed by a GRAND CONCERT, In the Cave. Items by Mrs Edgar, 31i.-u.es Thompson and Hayward, .Messrs Lovell. Edgar, Fletcher and Hitchingand the Estudiantiua Band. Return Fare by Tram la, the ticket also admits to the concert. 2277 ftUMNER REG-ATTA. SATURDAY, Ist FEBRUARY. 3.15 p.m., Handicap Yacht Race; 3.25 p.m.. Ladies* Pair-oar Race; 3.35 p.m., Water Polo Match; 3.45 p.m., Pair-oar Race, in heats; 3.55 p.m., Fishermen's P-dr-oar Race; 4.5 p.m., Duck Hunt; 4.15 p.m., Double-sculling Race; 4.30 p.m., 100 yds Open Swimming Race. See programme as to entries. Afternoon tea. Special trams will leave Cathedral Square for Samner at 1.10 p.m and 2.5 p.m. 2260 PECIAL LOT—I 2 Dresses only of new Satin Cloth, choice goods, 17s 6d for 8s od; 22 Dresses dark grey fancy check Tweeds, 15s 6d for 8s 6d. suitable for summer or winter wear, Kenneth Matbeson and Co., The Hall, High street.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9323, 25 January 1896, Page 1

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