T.AND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE V - R - A STATUTORY DEOLARATION of the LOSS J\ CKRTIFICATK OF TITLE vol. xxii fo 2*57 comprising PART OF RURAL SECTION '125S whereof MORRIS FRUHAUF, of merly of Timaru, Pawnbroker and Jeweller, is t " registered proprietor, having been lodged with n and an Application having- been Male for the Issue a Provisional Certificate of Title, >I hereby gl notice that I will Issue the Provisional Certificate requested, on the 11th day of June, 1896. ' Dated at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurc this 22nd day of Mar, 1896. G. G. BRIDGES, , 115 District Land Registrar d "jyrOTICE is hereby given that the several pi a JLtI eels of land hereinafter described will >r brought under the provisions of the Land Trans! d Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding t i. same on or before the 29th June, 1896 :— ; 7821. BENJAMIN RUA6 -31 perches, part Rural Section 320, Borough of Kaiapoi Occi • pied by Applicant 7838. SAM UKL BEALKY-20 acres, Rural Sectic 4003, Hawkins Survey District. Occupied t Llewellyn Derrett. Diagrams may be inspected at this office I. Dated this 23rd day of May, 1896, at the Lam Registry Office, Christchurch." I G. G lIKIDGES. j \}z District Land Registrar. S LAND DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. T HEREBY give notice that an APPLICATION h JL been made by the Executor of the late Lvi Brown, as holder of Deferred Payment Licenses Nc 592 and m for Lots 4 and 12, Block L, South Rakai •V.S., to TRANSFER his interest therein to Mauri( Brown, Jun. This application, with the objections to it (if an will be considered by the Linrt Board on THURSDAY, JULY 2so NEXT, At 11 o'clock a.m. J. W. A. MARCHANT, . Commissioner of Crown Lands, District Land and Survey Otlice, Christchurch, June 2nd. 1895. 16 EDUCATIONAL. NOTICES. SCHOOL OF ART, CIIRISTUHUROH. THE NEXT TERM will commence on WfiDNES DAY, June 3rd. Head Master—G. HERBERT ELLIOTT, Art Master and Gold and Silver Medalist, S.K., London Lecturer on Architecture and Decorative Desicn—S HURST SEAGER, A.R.1.8.A. MORNING and EVENING CLASSES Monday, Wednesday, mid Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Thursday 7 p.m. to S p.m. Subjects :— Practical Plane and Solid Geometry and Per spective Drawing applied to Architecture and Industrial Art. Architectural Design and Drawing. Constructive and Ornamental Design in work other than Architectural.' Principles and History of Ornamental Art Modelling in Clay from Life, the Cast and for Relief Design. Drawing and Painting the Figure from the Antique and from Life, both Nude and Draped. Painting in Monochrome and Colour, from Still Life Cast, Flowers, &o. ' , SATURDAY CLASSES for teachers and others, 9.30 to 12.30. SPECIAL CLASSES for Sloyd and Manual Training and Wood Carving. Term FeesMorning Class .. .. 310 0 ego \2 10 0 Evening Class, one night j= g per week 10 0 >** «3 . 010 0 Two nights Z£ v _ per week 1 5 0 "a_»ifOls 0 Three nights e,^w'S per week 110 0 s o,» 1 0 0 Saturday Class ..0 15 0 ol£?/010 0 A. CftAOKOFX WILSON, 9714 Registrar. B. J. PAINTER, TEACHER OF THE VIOLIN Also Mandoline and Guitar. Kilmore street East, Christchuroh. 998 VIOLIN TUITION, Also— A COOMPANIMENT or ENSEMBLE LESSONS ____. (Piano and Violin). In future Mr F. M. WALLACE'S charge for instruction will be FOUR GUINEAS PER TERM. Two Half Hours or One Hour Weekly. g159 1 CRANMER SQUARE W. mEOHN IO A L SC H O O L, JL No. 150 Worcester street West. PRINCIPAL, MR 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. SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING I CATHEDRAL SQUARE. MIS S A. M. 0 AR.R And her Sisters, Pitman's and Light Line Shorthand, Typewriting ' Bookkeeping, Correspondence, Writing, Aritlunetic, Every Description of Copying Done on Type writer. c Miss A. M. Carr's pupils have obtained the First Certificates for 150 words per minute granted by Sir Isaao Pitman in New Zealand. The highest ever gained in Canterbury. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. •• I^AITHNESS."— Eden street, Auckland, late r. V S r ' Kel ? der s line T ,3 residence, opposite Supreme Court. Vacancies for Ladies and Gentlemen. Ho tnd oold baths. : Terms moderate. MRS G. CARTER, . Proprietress. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL Victoria street. Meals 6d ; Beds Is. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY . FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWTELL, m i v „„, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street E. Telephone 703. HOTELS. .
BUKKE'S HOTEL, CORNER HIGH AND MANCHESTER STR EETS, CHRIBTCHURCH. GREAT REDUCWON IN CHARGES. nnHig , Hotel is centrally situated, heint? only a!ew X chains from Railway Station, Post Office, Ranks. Mercantile Houses, Theatre Royal and Opera. House. There are eighty spacious bedrooms ; visitors can therefore rely on obtaining Rood accommodation. Night Porter Kept. Wines, Spirits and Ales are the Best that can be purchased. I Luncheon provided at Addin'gton Salevards every Wednesday for Iβ, including refreshments. Ateo— Caterer for Canterbury Jockey Club, where a First, class Luncheon cau be obtained at a very small charge. P.O. Box 364. Telephone 428 369 TOT"ANTED all my Old Friends to Know that I , have taken possession of the Al HOTEL, Cash el street, Christchurch. GEORGE COLLIER, Late of the Royal George Hotel, and of Leithffeld. 6789 t 1
ALBEET HOTEI/^ WILLIS STREET. Wel LIH O T O N D. J. KENNY, Pbopbietob. npiHlS well-known and favourite Hotel will be X found, under the management of Mr Kenny, to replete witn a*ery camforc a.nl coaveaieace. SUITE OF BOOMS. BILLIARD BOOM J FIRST-CLASS WINES AND SPIRITS ONLY KEPT IN STOCK. Trans pass door every two minutes. ■
TJ IS HAXOS AEfi CLEAN HE USES DAYLIGHT SOAP. gT. GEORGE JAM ASK FOB AND SBbThAT YOU GET IT All Grocers. FOB SALS. T>BOK£N METAL SCBEENINGS and BUBBLE X> delivered or tobe had at the Quarry, Cashmere also, WASHED BHINGL&, all sizes; Orders left at Scott Bros., Manchester street, or the undersigned.. SMABT AND SON, ASPHALTERS,' SYDENHAM. Telephone No. 609. § SPECTACLES from Is, Gold with Pebble Lenses 5 2Se. Eyes Tested Scientifically Free. O. and' i fi. Joaw, Opticians, opposite Gate. *
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9433, 3 June 1896, Page 8
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