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PUBLIC NOTICES. OBJECTIONS TO CITY and SUBURBAN RATINGS Due the 15th inst. lAM Prepared to PUT IN OBJECTIONS pnd ATTEND ASSESSIIEST COURTS for a small charge in each case. AKTHUB APPLEBY, 3866 Land Valuer, Hereford street W. ~WST ANTED a PARTNER (sleeping or active) in a V y Floiiriahinjr Establiihed Business (city). To a business maa with £1000 at his command snch an opportunity as this but very seldom offers. Advertiser courts investigation. Principals only dealt with. Address in first instance to BONA FIDE, 4875 P.O. Box 206, Christcharch. PRESUMPTION OF LIFE LIMITATION (SCOTLAND) ACT, 1891. NOTICE. rriHE NEXT OP KIN of the deceased MISS MARY JL DOUGLAS, daughter of ADAM DOUGLAS, Shepherd, Swineside Hall, Oxnam, Roxburghshire, Scotland, have applied to the Sheriff of Roxburghshire to have it found and declared that THOMAS DOUGLAS, Shepherd, at the Accommodation House, Mount Torlesse, Springfield, Canterbury, New Zealand, also one of the next of kin, is presumed to have died, he not bavins; been heard oS since the 12th day oJ July, 1885. THOMAS PURDOM and Sons, Solicitors, Town Clerks, 4459 Hawick, Scotland. STANDARD BREWERY, South Belt, Christchurch. SCARLETT and CO., in Thanking the Public for the liberal support hitherto accorded them, beg to announce that. Having secured the services of an Experienced Knsrlish Brewer, they are now in a position to SUPPLY ALES and STOUT EQUAL in Quality to ANYTHING in the MARKET, at Prices to Suit All. We trust, by usinjr nothinjr but the Choicest Materials in the production of our Ales, &c, to establish a reputation which will entitle us to rank among the most successful Brewers in the colonies. Orders by poet or wire promptly despatched. Postal address, Box 143. Telephone, No. 851. 4393P MEETINGS, &c. R. A. O. B. ROYAL WALTHAM LODGE will meet at 7.30 THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, MARCH 10th.| Urgent Business. 4850 PHILOSOPHICAL INSTITUTE (Photo Section). THE ANNUAL MEETING of the PHOTO SECTION will be held on TUESDAY, 17th MARCH, Instead of the 10th. The time and place will be notified by Circular. By order, 4879 ' R. C A( mSHOp} Jo ' ntSeCTetaries - EICCARTON ELECTOEATB. MR G. \V. RUSSELL INVITES HIS CONSTITUENTS TO MEET HIM, At the BELFAST TOWN HALL, OX WEDNESDAY, MAECH 11th. At Eight o'clock. 4889 ME JOHN McLACHLAN INVITES HIS CONSTITUENTS TO MEET HIM AT THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ASHBURTON, OS FRIDAY, 13in, And in TOWN HALL, EAEAIA, SATURDAY, 14th. Each Evening at 8 p.m. Front Seats Reserved for Ladies and Escorts. 4714 AUSTEALASIAN FBUIT CONFEEENCE. IN PURSUANCE of REQUEST, we hereby Convene a MEETING OF CANTERBURY FRUITGROWERS, To Be Held at the AGRICULTURAL and PASTORAL SOCIETY'S ROOM 3 ON TUESDAY, 17th MAECH, At 8 p.m. BUSINESS—To ensure the adequate representation of the Canterbury Growers at the forthcoming Conference. All Fruitgrowers cordially invited. M. MURPHY, F. SISSON, 4880 F. \\ ILDING, CANTEEBUEY AGEICULTUEAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the MEMBERS of the ASSOCIATION Will be Held IN THE ROOMS OF THE CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, HEREFORD STREET, ON FEIDAY EVENING NEXT, Commencing sharp at 8 o'clock, AND NOT ON THURSDAY. i Business: — To Receive the Annual Report and Balance Sheet, and to Elect Officers for the Ensuing Year. All Members are Invited to Attend. 4868 M. MURPHY, Secretary. ST. AUGUSTINE MASONIC LODGE. No. 4. nriHE Regular MONTHLY MEETING will be held I at the St. Augustine Masonic Hall, Manchester street, THIS EVENING at 7.30 p.m. Visitors of all Constitutions cordially invited. 4874 J. J. M. HAMILTON, Secretary. - *il4* V^tTHE REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING, ot the CONYERS MASONIC LODGE, 1916, E.C., will be held at Freemasons' Hall, Sandyford street, Sydenham, on THURSDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. The R W. District Grand Master and Officers of the G.L. will pay an official visit. Members of the Craft cordially invited. 4886 J. HARTLEY SMITH, Secretary. ROAD BOARDS. WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. f-jpHE WEKA CREEK BRIDGE will jpt CLOSED FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC from MARCH lira to 25iH INSTANT. R. TAYLOR, 4887 , Clerk to the Board. MANDEVILLE AND RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that ALL RATE 1 ? UNPAID by March 31st, 1896, will be SUED FOR. with the addition of 10 per cent, added. By order. JAMES MARSHALL, Clerk to the Board. Rangiora, March 7th, 1896. 4812 TAKE NOTICE. nnHE VALUATION LIST for the Mandeville and B Ransriora Road District for the years 1896-7, 18S7-8 is A'OW OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board Office, Rangiora. ALL OBJECTIONS thereto (in the form of the Fourth Schedule of the Rating Act, 1894) must be left at the District Schoolroom, Southbroofe, on or before the 15th Day of MARCH, 1896, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of. every such objection mu3t be left at the Mandeville and Rangiora Road Board Office, Bangiora, not less than Ten Days before the next sitting of. the said Court. James Marshall, Clerk MandevUle* and Baugiora 4041 Road Board. BAKAIA ROAD BOARD. TAKE NOTICE. .. • rpHE VALUATION LIST for the Rakaia Road I District for the year commencing Ist April, 1896, is now OPEN FOR INSPECTION at the Rafcaia Road Board Office, opposite Hororata School, Hororata. All objections thereto must be left at the Rakaia Road Board Office on or be/ore the 15th day of March, 1896, addressed to the Assessment Court, and ft Copy of everj* such objection must be left at tho said Office not less than ten days before the next sitting of the • aWGOUrt - W.BAKER, 3709 Clerk Rakaia Road Board. TtyfARSHALL'S Teething Powders are simply {yf wonderful in action. For convulsions, diarrheas and restlessness of teething infants they stand without a rival. They ftre entirely vegetable aud free trompouons. Bate, lure, certain. Is, Oh«ni«U and atom. „ . > .> '> : ■ ■ .

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9361, 10 March 1896, Page 1

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