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I GOVERNMENT NOTICES 3 [ . — _ g TENDERS FOR GRAZING PART OP HOtorm. "'i DOWN ESTATE. ""KStf? ,; "VrOTICB is hereby given that WRITTEN Tew ! l>l DERS for the RIGHT of GRAZING over SS , ! 4005 ACRES of the Horsley Down EfcUte to the Homestead, will be received at thia odC?"* to Noon on TUESDAY. 22nd Inst. We "P j Tho Right of Grazing will l>o for a period of »*« 5 Months, commencing on January 2nd, 1897 W wi ♦* . minatin* on April "SOtli, 1897. Tenders * accompanied by a deposit of 5 per cent on t≥ amount of Rent offered for the term, such denattt» be either in cash, Bank draft, or cheque marked !m*_ for seven days. Tho full amount, of Rent fortw. term must be paid immediately on acceptance * te £ d . er ™ .Tend*". , "*? J» f °f the Grazing of _* whole Block or any part thereof. The highest or _»! tender will not necessarily be accepted *°* Plan and Conditions o( Lease may be seen at ti-j CHARLES B. SHANKS, Acttug- Commissioner o( Crown LuuiDistrict Land, and Survey Office, Un, » Chriatchurch, December 7th, 1896 n*. -—■■—" ' '■ ~—— * limX , IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF THK ESTATinS CHARLES SLADE OF Late of Christchurch, Printer, deceased, inteataU IT is requested that all Amounts payable ♦«♦_. Estate may be lodged to the credit of the fciß , ■ Trustee's "Account at any postal money order iS.* ' and that accounts against this Estate ■»», 2 rendered to my District Agent at Christehuw* l *• before Friday, the sth day of March T^ 0 *" . the printed form which can be obUined for th-V* pose from any of the agent* of this office pu *' re JStedf 01, "* '"* ""* '" b> ' th ' * X ' n » mcd ffl V U JAMES 0. MARTIN, Public Trust Office. PuW,e Ttu »^- Wellington, 15th December, 1896. j«~. "BURYING THE HATOHET," AFTER THE ELECTION. IN Indian warfare it was customary for th* nt__v taws and Ojii.berways and TuTcarW «& real good set-to, to fraternise, and then, as a tokt_ _} peaceful relations beinjf established, to buw ? hatahet and smoke the of peace. ' * Although these Indian* were savage* bum .__ simple, the principal involved was a first-oW _J_? and should be copied by nvdern educated cofcm^ , ties. .It follows, therefore, that as thVKoH_i' test Iβ now over, the contending parties ih2Xi neither be too conceited because of Victory _or*-__ up a spirit of hostility by reason of defeat <S_! proper thing to do, and the proper time to do it •.£ fiurv the hatchet at hand, fifej? exchange tobaco > pouches, cigar and and say one to the other, " Come along? old have fought a good fight; all couldn't Twin jinS'lE will drink to the next battle in a cup of SURVMr_? TEA; fragrant, pure, and without a rival L , Si universe; and let bygones fade from our Memortaf and hope for better trade, higher wages, and h«n_s days." For, as the poet; " Campbell" says- ?*"* !_ r srood "a 30,1 8. m »de a man feel jram«r AU others caved when Suratara came." , It is not blended with Indian ot China tea*,' WASTED COALS. A GREAT GOAL is WASTED jf*? «_*<»£ >' ear In the ashes thrown a\v«y, and the fire left to itself without any use. Our New' Zealand coals are of the hest Quality, and make suohasmaU quantity of ashes, • that the fire dies out oirfeklv HOW TCMSA.VE COALS-Break up a brXtato pieces about the size of road metal, and out then upon the fire grate; this will keep the flre from jwtting through the bars. Carefully use the dampen when you have done with the fire. Push them intffl- ' it just allows the smoke to clear away from the'rum and the fire will keep alight a very long time. TfoSJ ' rules oamed out, and the New Apparatus which trivet 50 Gallons of Hot Water every hour, will reduce Mm " coal account fully one-half. wn.«jgg_ . Estimates, references, and full particular*, ] T. DANES, ; LIOHFIBLD STREET, OHRISTOHUfIOH. i RHODES CONVALESCENT HOME FOB ' INVALIDS. -'• -" - , Fees for Dormitory Patients Reduced to 15s per Week. For particulars apply "The Secretary,. OFFICE OF " HOME, , 211 Hereford gtreet. Ohristchurilfc;'----i „ THE NEW ZEALAND FIRB AND MARIH -j INSURANCE COMPANY. ," EatablUhed 1859. Capital .. .. .. £1000,000 Paid-up Capital and Reserve .. £435,000 THE PKEIIIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAI COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Lib erality. Branche* and Agenoies throughout the World. DAVID ORAIG,.; Manager. PURE CHINA TEAS. (In 5 and 101b Boxes). JJIDLE V ~~AND SON LOWER HIGH STREET, Opposite A. J. White*. FUNERAL NOTICES ; TTUNTER and COMPANI "■"*■ MONUMENTAL WORKERS, Junotion of Colombo street and South Belt OHRISTCHUROH. W Manufacture on the Premises to Any Design-*' Monuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptismal Fonts, Water Fountains, Warden Vasei and Pedestals; atsb, House Carvings. Designs and Estimates on Application. NEW PATXKRNS IN IRON RAILINGS CHEAP. , Concrete Kerbinjc*. . ' THF Friends of Mrs Flesher are respectfully In* formed that the Funeral of tier late Daughter, Luoy Dora, will leave her residence," Avebury, Rich* mond, on Saturday, 19th, at 2.30 ant. . prompt' for the Avonside Church. D. Undertaker, Corner of Cashel and Durham etreetojr ( fTIHE Friends of Mr Jonadab Peatce are invited J. attend the Funeral of his late daughter, Evelra Maud Elizabeth, to leave hie residence, "CtorW . street, Richmond, on Saturday, 19th met., «*«/ , p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. JAB. LAMB ana , SON, Undertakers, &c., 35 Llchfleld etreet e«g. ( . Telephone 361. M^ I.OUOE UNANIMITY, No. 3. ..'^X BRETHREN of the aViove Lodge are requertW W , MEBT at the Lodge Room. Bumner road, !**•„' ■=~ telton, at 2.30 p.m., THIS DAY (Friday, Dwx.HW* to follow the remains of our late Brother, Thotuw Batchelor, of Lodge Greymouth, 1233. Sister lon|e» - cordially invited. White gloves and ties. By ana - 1590* W-M " J. T. OIFFORP, Secretwy. LODGE CANTERBURY KILWINNING, Nα 7&i ;V LYTTBLTON. „ . , \- THE BRETHREN of Lodge Canterbury Wnm* >■ ning are requested to MKBT at Lodge Vowj" r rnity at 2.30 p m., tkilß DAY (Friday), to »ttend the ,; Funeral of our late brother Thomas Batchelor, «J Lodge Greymouth, 1233. Regalia-White ti«e Ufl ■ cloves, toy order of the W.M. . "\ t 1592 OKO. E. COLLINS, P.M., Secrattry. , J. LAMB AND SON, ;5 UNDERTAKERS <fc BMBAIjMBBB.^ ■CWNERALS FURNISHED at tht Shwtart VgkM. ; Jf in the Best Possible Style* to Suit all ObtUt , - CI EM R BALMIN r G-"We would parttcnlarly reoonag* ,' ite application when an interment bae to be delay** _. ■„ The procew ie inexpensive, and very effectual, ■, ■ •; Addree 36 UOHFIKLD STBRET. ' V Telephone 36V .- (JEOEGE BARBELL r UNDERTAKER, By request has added tohiialready repleteplw** B , OPEN FUNERAL CAR. . , for which no extra charge in made, but hi« MUimW ; low charges will be adhered to. > Telegraph or Telephone Orders, by night o* day, receive immediate attention. 65 Durham etreet South. Telephone »*. '* _—^»^^i—— %, W LANGF OB V* SANITARY UNDERTAKEa , THE ART OF PRESERVING THE DXAIK . A SPECIALITY. Procese of Embalming P«vente contwrjon w,. . infectious dUeasee. Charge* jvitbm the ««*fLT , claases. The only Certificated Embalmer ta WWW , churcto. ■'.-■• " * ' '. * Oldest Firm in New Zealand.- . ■'«- Residence-Corner North-cart belt. TelephoneW^-, Town Office—l 33 Colombo «treet. Telephone O».

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9603, 18 December 1896, Page 8

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