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PUBLIC NOTICES. CLOTHING- SALE. T>OSITIVE CLEARANCE OF READY-MADE CLOTHING AND SHIRTS. MUST SELL. ASTOUNDING PRICES. W. A. TRIBE AND CO., 219 HIGH STRBET. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LOST POLICY. IT is the intention of this Society, on or after the 2tst day of SEI'EMBER next/to ISSUE a CERFIED COPY, iv place of Policy No. 30919, on the Life of HKNRY BYLORK SORENSEN, and which is alleged to have been destroyed. E. W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. Wellington, 20th August, 1897. 6156 -NOTICE. NO ONE will be ALLOWED to SELL FRUIT on the AMBERLEY RACECOURSE ON THURSDAY, 26th INST., Ezcept the Buyer of the Right. 6252 T. J. GIBBS. KAIAPOI PUBLIC CEMETERY. APPLICATIONS are invited for LEASING the CEMETERY RESERVE, containing 5a 2r, lately in the occupation of the late E. J. Kenknight; also for the position of CARETAKER of the Cemetery. Schedule of dnties of the Caretaker and Terms of Lease of the Reserve may be seen at the Town Clerk's office, Kaiapoi. Applications, addressed to his Worship the Mayor, to be scut in by TUESDAY, August 24th, 1897, at 7 o'clock JOHN H. MORLEY, Town Clerk. Kaiapoi, August 16th, 1897. 5921 TAILORING DEPARTMENT. TTT E ARE NOW OPENING NEW SPRING COATINGS, SERGINGS, SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. INSPECTION INVITED. BLACK, BEATTIE AND CO. ~ TO SMOKERS. " JUST OPENED, the CHOICEST ASSORTMENT of LOEWE PIPES IN CASKS Ever Imported into this Market. CALL AT DAVIES AND LAMB'S, And See for Yourselves. LECTURES. HEALTH LECTURES^ THE SEVENTH LECTURE of the Course whl bs delivered by DR. RUSSELL In tbe 9DDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD STREET, ON TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24iH, 1897 At 8 o'clock. Subjedt—" Digestion, We Stomach, Liver,'and other Organs of Digestion, which have not received consideration." Illustrated by l'l-.-.-.-li.^ht. SPEC'AL NOTICE.—As cancer and tumours of various kinds invade the digestive track, special attention will he directed to them, their treatment, and who should be best qualified to treat them. "Chromic acid," what is it? Be good enough to come and hear. A Silver Collection will be taken at the door on admission. 6269 BANK NOTICES., BANK NOTICE. SPECIAL BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the terms of the Banks and Bankers Act, 1830, and the Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act, 1882, THURSDAY, the 26i,h inst., is hereby appointed a SPECIAL BANK HALF HOLIDAY, from 12 o'clock noon, at the Office of the Undermentioned Bank at Amberley, The Bank ol ;!ew South Wales. GILBERT KING, Acting-Inspector. Amberley, 17th August, 1897. 6008 RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXTRA TRAIN ON METHVEN LINE FOR METHVEN LIVE STOCK SALE. 26th AUGUST. A TRAIN will leave METHVEN for RAKAIA at f\. 5.35 p.m. on the 26th Inst., Laururton 6.8, arriving at Rakaia at 6.50, conneoting with the evening trains for Ashburton and Christchurch. It will return from Rakaia to Methven at the ordinary evening train times. It stops at all stations if required. 6255 BY ORDER. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO GREENEY'S ROAD FOR AMBKRLEY STEEPLECHASE CLUB'S RACES, 26th AUGUST. TTUtOM CHRISTCHURCH at 9.5 a.m., Addington I? 9.12, Papanui 9.26, Kaiapoi 9.53, Rangiora 10.18, Sefton 10.36, Amberley 11.5 ; returning: from Greeney-i Road at 5.45 p.m., Amberley 6.3. Will stop at all stations for passengers to and from Greeney"s Road if required. Holiday excursion tickets to Greeney*s Road at 2d per mile first class, minimum 4s; Id per mile second cla3S, minimum _, mileage counted one way only, will be issued on tbe 26th front Christchurch, Ashley and intermediate stations, and stations on the Rangiora-Oxford branch, and will be available for the excursion train only. Season tickets will not be available for the excursion train. 6260 BY ORDER. ROAD BOARDS. POLL FOR EYRE BRIDGE. THE following is the RESULT of the POLL of Ratepayers taken on August IStb, 1897. Ac tbe Road Board Office, Oxford :— No. of Votes on Roll .. .. ..600 No. of Ratepayers on Roll .. .. 475 No. of Votes Recorded—For proposal .. 328 „ „ Against „ .. 72 No. of Ratepayers Voting—For proposal 161 » „ ~ Against „ 43 As the Number of Ratepayers recording their votes in favour of the proposal does not exceed half the number of ratepayers on the poll, I declare the PROPOSAL NOT CARRIED. W. J. BASSETT. 6257 Chairman Oxford Road Board. RAKAIA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is Hereby Given, vunder provisions of the Public Work. -Act, 1894", that it is proposed by the Rakaia, Road Board to ALTER the COURSE of the ROAD through Mr W. Sheafs Rural Sco tion 10646, Selwyn Fork*. A plaD of the road proposed to be stopped, and of the proposed new road in lieu thereof, ia open to public inspection at the Rakaia Road Board Office, opposite Hororata School, iiororata. All persons having objections to this proposal are hereby called upon to lodge such objections in writing, in the office of the Seiwyu County Council, Christchurch, on or before Saturday, the Tilth day of September, 1897. W. BAKER, 6214 Clerk to the Board. RAKAIA ROAD BOARD. NOTICE is hereby given under provisions of the Public Works Act. 1894, that it is proposed by the Rakaia Boad Board to STOP the ROAD running between Reserves 2219 and 2220, and thence along the south-eastern boundary of rural sections 31054 and 32587 to the River Wakaepa, near Haldon, Hororata. A plan of the road proposed to be stopped' is open to the public inspection at the Rakaia Road Board Office, opposite Hororata School, Hororata. W. BAKER, 6213 Clerit to the Board. TRAMWATt NOTICES. fMTY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE—SIXPENCE. By Trams Leaving Edwards, Bennett's Corner for New Brighton at 10.10 a.m. 307 fECIAL" Value in Elder and~Wadde4 Quilts, all tlM* KIM-, BMttte M 4 OOi *

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9812, 23 August 1897, Page 1