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BUSINESS NOTICES. COOPER'S SHEEP DIPPING POWDEK FOR EFFICACY, PERMANENCY CONDITION of WOOL, Will Give Sheep Owners More Satisfaction than ANY OTHKK Dip yet Discovered. Moreover, I Will Undertake to Prove to Any Sheep Farmer That He Can CLEAN HiS SHEEP AXD KEEP THEM CLEAN CHEAPEE (i.e., Absolutely at a Less Cost per Head.) WITH COOPEE'S DIP THAN WITH ANY OTHER, Be that Other what it may. LAST YEAR 125 MILLION SHEEP WERE DIPPED WITH IT. "**■■ W. LAKE, Agent, HEREFORD STREET, OHRISXCHURCH. COUNTY COUNCILS. SELWYN COUNTY COUNCIL. REGISTRATION OF DOGS. NOTICE> is Hereby Given, that after this date the Sehvyn County Council intends to strictly ENFORCE the provisions of the DOG REGISTRATION ACT within the County of iSelwyn. By Order. W. JAMESON, _, . County Clerk. Chnstchuvch, lit April, 1836. 6515 BOROUGH COUNCILS. ' LYTTELTON BO ROUGH COUNCIL. NOTICE is Hereby Given, in accordance with section 65 Municipal Corporations Act, 1886. that the BURGHSS LIST, 1896-7, together with the Defaulters' List, is READY FOil INSPECTION at the Town Clerk's Office, and will Remain Open until the 22nd April, 18S6. All objections thereto must be in writing, in the form ?f the fourth schedule to the Aot, addressed lome and delivered at my Office on or before the 22ud April, 1536. H. J. V. ROGERS, Town Clerk. Lyttelton, 7th April, 1896. 6610 VOLUNTEER NOTICES. DISTRICT ORDER. Volunteer Office, THE VOLUNTEER CORPS of the GARP.ISON BAND will PARADE in Full Dress, with side arms, at the DRILLSRED, at 10 30 a.m., on SUNDAY, the 12th inst., and march to the Cathedral tor Divine Service. Honorary Officers are invited to attend. H. GORDON, /,.,„ Lieut-Colonel, 0619 Commanding Canterbury District. CHRIST'S COLLEGE RIFLE VOLUNTEERS. ORDER BY W. A. DAY, Captain Commanding. 5 Orderly Room, 7th April, 1896. 1. The Company will PARADE at the DRILLSHED ou THURSDAY, the 9th inst., for INSPECTION by Lieutenant-Colonel Francis. Every man mint attend. No leave will be granted. Renew order. Fall in 7.30 p.m. 2. In compliance with District Orders the Company will PARADE on SUNDAY, the 12th mat., for Divine Service at the Cathedral. Fall in Drillshed 10 a.m. ' Review Order, side arms and gloves. By order. a. c. curry, 6624F / Colour-Sergeant. LEGAL NOTICES. ROBERT SHEARS. Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice in England, Chancery Division, made in re James Henry Shears Settlement Trusts, Shears v Shears, 1895, S. 2293. ROBERT SHEARS, a son of the said James Henry Shears, late of Bankside, Southwark, in the County of Surrey, coppersmith, and Dorothy, his wife, is, if living, or if dead any child or children of the said Kobbrt Shears is or are on or before the 2nd day of July, 1896, to come in and prove their their claims at the Chambers of llr Justice Chitty situate at the Royal Courts of Justice, Strand, London, England, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Thursday, the 16th day of July, 1896, at eleven of the clock in the forenoon at the said Chambers is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims. Dated this 15th day of February, 1896, GEOs A. CROWDKR, • ■■■ ■ Chief Clerk. < NOTE.—The said Robert Shears prior to and down to the year 1884 was engaged in various occupations in the colonies of New South Wales, Victoria and New Zealand, and was last heard of at Clarence bridge, Kaikoura, New Zealand, in 1884, where he was employed as a teacher. VANDEROOM, HARDY, OATWAY andDOULTON, 25 Bush Lane, London, E.G., 6298 j Solicitora. EDUCATIONAL NOTICES. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRIOT OP NORTH CANTERBURY. THE BOARD Invites APPLICATIONS, aocotnpanied by Testimonials, for the following Appointments, to be sent in addressed to the Secretary of the Board not later than 4 p.m. on THURSDAY, the 16th current. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot be considered:— SYDENHAM — Assistant Master, present salary £90. DARFlELD—Mistress, present salary £85. H. G. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 2nd April, 1896. 6436 WOODCARVING LESSONS. MISS GETHER (from Dunedin), MORTEN'S BUILDINGS. Only this month. . Apply at Mr Gibb. 6507 E. J. PAINTER, TEACHES OF TH B VlOtt I N Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilraore street East, Christohurch. 998 VIOLIN TUITION, AleoAOOOMPANIMENT or ENSEMBLE LESSONS . (Piano and Violin). . In future Mr F. M. WALLACE'S charge tor instruction will be FOUR GUINEAS PER TERM. Two Half Hours or One Hour Weekly. 5159 1 CRANMER SQUARE W. TECHNICAL SCHOOL, No. 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL, MB C. H. GILBY, HONOURS DIPLOMA NAT. PHONOG. SOC. (ENG.) MATRICULATION and CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. Students Coached for these Exams, by a Graduate of N.Z. University. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Correspondence (English and French), and all Commercial Subjects Thoroughly Taught. CJCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING O CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MISS A. M. GABB And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewriting', Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Arithmetic, &o. TSrtry Description of Copying Don* on Type writer. ■• Miss A. M. Can't pupils have obtained the First Certificates for 150 words per minute granted by Sir Isaac Pitman in New Zealand. The highest ever gained in Canterbury. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. • * CAITHNESS."— Eden street, Auckland, late \_; Dr. Kenderdine's residence, opposite Supreme Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Hot «nd cold baths. Terms moderate. MRS G. CARTER, j Proprietress. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE H O.X B L Victoria street Meals 6d ; Beda la. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY • FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, Sherwood, 72 Cashcl street & Telephone 70S.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9385, 8 April 1896, Page 8
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