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VOLUNTEER NOTICES. DISTRICT ORDER. Camp, Orari, April 6th, 1896. ON the breaking ut> of the Camps at Orari and Temuka, tho Officer Commwlint; the District desires to express his entire satisuwtion with the conduct, and disci|.Oine of the Cauterburv Volunteers in theEastar Kiip_:ii|)ii;.-:i{. No sinifU-- case of misuonduct lias been reported, and. imCvvithsUnulinir the adverse wrather, the fncK," - sir.d endurance of tlio men and the iMellijreiwe and precision with which all ranks carried out, uieir arduous duties are highly commendable. Lieutenant-Colonel Francis ami Major Moore, Commanding the separate C;iui{->s, nuy justly feel satisfied with the success of their oiv.nm:md<. To the StaS the Orlk'er Comui.iudingf is greatly indebted for their zea!or:s ;i.-.\sisUm:e and the ability with which they carried out all the details of the encampment. IT. GORDON, U.-Col., 6728 Command: 11 y Canterbury District. ROAD BOARDS. RAKAIA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. THAT part of DKRKITTS ROAD which runs southward from the Mill road will be CLOSED for TRAFFIC pending the reconstruction of the Bridge over the River Hororata. t<M W. BAKKR, 6 ?27 Clerk to the Board. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. THE "PRESS" is an authorised GAZETTE tor all Notices under the Bankruptcy Act. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Supreme Court holden at Christchurch— Notice is hereby given that William Fibbs of Glentunnel miner was this day adjudged bankrupt. And I hereby summon a meeting of creditors to be holden at my office on the 15th day of April 1896 at eleven o'clock. J. EVANS, Acting: Official Assignee. April Bth, 1896. b 6730 GOVERNMENT NOTICES. NEW ZEALAND GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS. nni3N T DERS will he received at this office until noon JL of MONDAY, the 27th April, 18%, for the MAKOHINE VIADUCT CONTRACT of the North Island Mam Trunk Railway. They are to be marked outside " Tender for Jlakohiiie Viaduct Contract" and addressed to tiie Hon. the Minister for Public Works, Wellington, Teleamphii: tenders similarly marked and addressed will he received if presented at any Telegraph Office by noon of the same date, provided that written tenders are lodged at any District or Resident Kiißtneer's Office by the same hour. Drawings, specifications, and general conditions may be seen at this Office, and the Public Works Offices, Auckland, Christchurch, Greymouth, and Dunedin, at the Chief Surveyor's Oflce, Kelfon and Invercar^ill; and at the Post Offices, Thames and Wanganui. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By command, VV. H. HALES, „ ... ,„ , Eiigineer-in-Chief. Public Works Office, Wellington, 28th February. 1896. W2l THE UNCLAIMED LANDS ACT, 1894. TENDERS FOR LEASING. rpHE PUBLIC TRUSTEE Hereby Notifies that JL TENDERS will be received at the Public Trust Office, Wellington, up to 10 a.m. on THURSDAY, the e . n^' thlrd da - v cf A P ril » 1896 > f °r a2l years , LbASfc, under the provisions of the Unclaimed Lands Act, 1894, and the Regulations dated the 31st October 1895, of Lot 28 of Rural Section 385, fronting QUEEN STREET, Borough, of RASGIORA, containing 19 perches more or less. This lease is perpetually renewable upon terms stated in the Regulations for leasing. The upset rental is fixed at £16 per annum. Copies of the Regulations for Leasing and printed forms of Tender may be obtained from the Constable 111 Charge, Random, or the District Ageut of the Public Trustee, Christchurch. J. K. WABBUBTON, Public Trustee. HOTELS. "METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL, AND COFFEE PALACE. OHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET. HOME Comforts for Visitors. Baths-hot, cold and shower—on each floor. Telephone, Post Office Box, Night Porter kept. Terms—Per Day, 6s; Per Week, 30s to 40s. Reduced rates for longer periods. OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. TERMINUS FAMILY HOTEL, OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION, CURISTCHUROH. THE new Proprietor having THOROUGHLY RENOVATED and REFURNISHED this Hotel Visitors will receive EVERY COMFORT. EDMUND CARROLL (late of Dunedin), Proprietor. Telephone 302. BUEKE'S HOTEL, CORNER HIGH AND MANCHESTER SraEtHS ' CHRISTCHURCH. GREAT REDUCTION IN CHARGES. nnni3 Hotel is centrally situated, bein-r only a few JL chains from Railway Station, Post Office," Banks, Mercantile Houses, Theatre Royal and Opern House. There aye eighty spacious bedrooms; visitors can therefore rely on obtaining good accommodation. ■j ' Night Porter Kept. Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can be purchased. Luncheon provided at Addington Saleyards every Wednesday for Is, including refreshments. Also— Caterer for Canterbury Jockey Club, where a Firstclass Luncheon cau be obtained at a very email charge. P.O Box 364. Telephone 428 3693 ALBEET HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON D. J. KENNY, Proprietor. THIS well-known and favourite Hotel will be found, under the management of Mr Kenny, to rapists wita every o<)jifori< 4nl oouVenienoe. SUITE OF ROOMS. BILLIARD ROOM. FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. Trams past door every two minute*. ■\7TSITORS, TOURISTS and OTHERS ■hould T, put up at the OLABENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester street. The most centrally situated and comfortable Hotel in Christchureh. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the best that can be purchased. English Ale on draught. 4598 ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor. OYSTERS. OYSTERS. • TjiIBST OF THE SEASON. OYSTER AND FISH LUNCHEONS, TEAS AND SUPPERS. Oyster Soup a Specialty. i Freeh Fish Delivered Daily to Any Address. J. DODDS, 182 COLOMBO STREET, TRIANGLE, Telephone 174. /"(.HEAP BOOTS, CHEAP BOOTS CHEAP \/ BOOTS. a. d. Women s Leather Lace Shoes .. — 411 Women's 2-Button Instep Strap Shoe* ~ 411 Women's Kid Lace Shoes ... .. 4 6 Men's Nailed Shooter Boots .. ..7 11 Men's Goloshed Balmoral Boots .. .. 711 Men'e Dark Brown Ooze Calf Lace Boots.. 14 6 Child's Stout School Boots from .. .. 3 6 Slippers, Dress Shoes, Canvas Shoes at Loir Prices * - and in Great Variety. K. ATKINSON, BOOTMAKER, 231 HIGH STREET (White Hart Corner) 3244 gT. GEOB GE JAM SELECTED FRUIT~AND BEST SUGAR. All Grocers. * T OANS NEGOTIATED on Mortgage from o per JLJ cent Bills Discounted from £5 to £10,000. Weekly and monthly repayments or at fixed periods D. Stranaithan, Estate Agent, Chancery Lane OjPEOTAOLKS from Iβ, Gold with Pebble Lenses 1 £) 25i. Eyes Tested Scientifically ftM, ft and era *«* o»mmu, oppetit* cm* *
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9386, 9 April 1896, Page 8
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