PUBLIC NOTICES. T"XrE HAVE IN STOCK A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ALL AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, which have been Selerted with Great Care, specially MACHINE DRESSED by our own PATENT MACHINERY, and the Germinating Powers carefully tested. SPECIALITIES— MACHTNE-DRESSED RYE-GRASS, 321b to bushel, off 15 year old pasture CHOICE CANTERBURY-GROWN COWGRASS COLONIAL RED CLOVER COLONIAL WHITE CLOVER COLONIAL ALSYKE MACHINE-DRESSED COCKSFOOT CHOICE BROAD-LEAFED ESSEX RAPE TURNIP SEEDS, All Varieties MANGOLDS, &c, SEED OATS, Canterbury, Otago, South land grown CANTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED COMPANY, Ltd. NOTE ADDRESS— 123 CASHEL STREET EAST, CHRISTCHURCH. Our Prices will be found on comparison to be far the CHEAPEST. OOL EXPERT and VALUATOR seeks POSITION where experience would he useful I knows London and Colonial markets. Correspondence strictly confidential; principals only treated with. "Crossbred," "N.Z. Times" Office, Welli'jgton. ■ 6365 THANKS. 1 DESIRE to express my very sincere THANKS to JL the many Friends who have so kindly manifested their sympathy with mc in my recent bereavement. DAVID K. LAN YON, 6563 Sydenham. FOR SALE, A NO. 1 SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITING J\ MACHINE. Apply Prbsb Offloe. 6545 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. JN CONSEQUENCE of the greatly INCREASED DEMAND for LAVD, the undersigned is ARRANGING for the SUBDIVISION of GLENMARK AND WAIKARI ESTATES, Which Will be Shortly OFFERED FOR SALE To the Public Applicants for Land apply, by letter, to G. H. MOORE, 96 Park Terrace, 6156 Christchurch. ASHBURTON HOSPITAL. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, A NUUSE. Salary £40 per annum, with Board and Lodgringr, and Uniform Provided. Apply to THE MATRON, *694 Ashburtm HospitaJL WE hereby intiniatSsihat MR F. WOOLER has RESIGNED position with us as .TRAVELLER for the Leeston, Rakaia, and surroundj n if districts from AUGUST 18th. G. L. BBATH and CO., Christchurch. Tn connection with the above 1 bear to inform m" Customers that I shall in future VISIT the SAID DISTRICTS ON MY OWN ACCOUNT. 552-2 (Signed) P. WOOLER. PULSATOR MILKING MACHINE COMPANY, LIMITED. publkTtrial AT LINCOLN COLLEGE, O.v THURSDAY NEXT, 2nd SEPTEMBER, At 2.30 o'clock in Afternoon. rnHE DIRECTORS of the Canterbury Agricultural ft. College have kindly granted permission to the Company to hold a PUBLIC TRIAL OP Cunnington's Patent Pulsator Milking Machine. This trial should be of the greatest importance, and the Company invite all interested to attend. COOK and GRAY. Christchurch, 27th Augmt, 1897. 6568 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, rfiHE AVONSIDE AND DALLINGTON COACH X AND PLANT. The plant consists of large drag with hood comVlete, gig, dogcart, spring dray, 7 horses, harness of all descriptions, stable requisites, &c. The above can be seen at 36 Peterborough street, Mid further particulars obtained from Mr G. Mulligan. Offers to be sent to the Undersigned not later than 2nd September, 1897. GARRICK, COWLISHAW and FISHER, 5466 [ 197 Qlouceßter street. AGENT WANTED, with knowledge of Soft Goods and General Merchandise, including Paper, [nk, Twine, &c., to call on Leading Buyers in Dunedin and Christchurch and town* lying between. Vtust have had experience in the Business, and a knowledge of the Indent Trade. One who is conversant ivith the Manchester Trade preferred. May reside in either Christchurch or Dunedin. A small allowance will be made for an office in either of these places, aud small stocks wil! be kept of some leading Lines. Commission Only will be paid on Business Done. Security required. Apply, statin? age, riving references and Ml other particulars to Manghester, care of Box 294, Dunedin. 6596 IN THE ESTATE OF DIEDRICH ZWEIBRUCK, of OXFORD, FARMER, DECEASED. ,A LL PERSONS., having CLAIMS againet the above Estate are requested to forward particulars of same to the undersigned at once. ACTON-ADAMS and KIPPENBERGER, Solicitors for the Executors, J350 Hereford street, Christchurch. rHE MORNING STAR GOLD MINING COMPANY, NO LIABILITY. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS. WITH reference to Prospectuses of Gold Mining Companies lately, and now being circulated n Invercargill, the Directors of the Morning Star Company think it desirable to impress upon the Shareholders that from the workings on the Morning Star reef, which extend over 1000 feet at 40 to 300 cci. below the surface, it appears that the line or strike of the reef runs parallel and near to the East xrandary line from end to end of the claim. This inehas been verified by Mr Miller, Authorised Surreyor, and the assumption that the reef follows the ine is further borne out by the reef having been ;xposed in the creek at a considerable distance south >f any of the workings. Further, that the dip or inderlay of the said reef is to the WESTWARD, vhich takes it further into the Company's claim as it »oes down. By Order of the Board. RICHARD ALLEN, Legal Manager. Invercargill, 24th August, 1897. 6510 WANTED TO SELL OB LEASE, On Easy Terms, . rHE NORTH OTAGO BREWERY, 1 of TWOSECTIONS, with BREWERY ' BUILDINGS and PLANT COMPLETE. ■= Also, FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE included. — 2 The above being the Only Brewery in North Otago, t should prove a Splendid Investment. For full particulars apply to Oaroara. LECTURES. THHE TEMPLEW. W. COLT,INS Lectures TO-MORROW. AFTBUNOON, at 3—" Moral Teachers Before f Christ." Admission Free. Collection. EVENING, at 7—" The Heaven of our Forelathera f , , and the Heaven That is To Be." lluaic.-U 3-fleoliom, Chair and Orcbutnk. AdaieioQ M m>4 Ift 1990
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9817, 28 August 1897, Page 1
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