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PUBLIC NOTICES. JJIGHEST CASH PRICE GIVEN FOR DERWENT TABLE POTATOES » SEED „ DUN OATS TARTARIAN OATS. CANTERBURY SEED CO., CASHEL STREET. CATHEDRAL CHORISTERS. THERE are VACANCIES in the CATHEDRAL CHOIR for BOYS UNDER 11 YEARS of AGE. Candidates must see Mr Tendall at the Cathedral on Tuesday, September 21st, at 4 o'clock. Protatiouers receive half their fees and scholars a free education at Christ's College. 7681 SCHOOL OF ART, CHRISTCHURCH. A SERIES of WORKS, illustrating the various Branches of Study under the SCIENCE and ART DEPARTMENT, SOUTH KBNSINGTON, LONDON, will be EXHIBITED at the School ot Art for Titree Weeks, as follows :— SATURDAY, September 18th, till TUESDAY, September 21st inclusive, 10 a.in. till 4 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September 22nd, till SATURDAY, October 9th, 10 to 4 p.m. each day. ADMISSION FREE. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. 7661 Canterbury College. PARTNER WANTED BY a thoroughly established firm doing a Farm and Station Business. Capital required £5000. For particulars apply to LOUGHREf and LANE, 7706 Solicitors, Christchurch. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. XN CONSEQUENCE of the INCREASED DEMAND for LAND, the undersigned is Preparing for the SUKVKY and SUBDIVISION of THE GLENMARK ESTATE, Which when Completed will be OFFERED FOR SALE. In the meantime TENDERS ARE INVITED to be sent in to the Undersigned on or before the 30th INSTANT, for the FOUR FOLLOWING SPLENDID PASTORAL PROPERTIES, Each enclosed iv a substantial seven-wired ring fence t— "MOTONAU BLACK HILLS," comprising about 8000 Acres. The "CATTLE PEAKS," adjoining, about 2000 Acres. The " DEANS," containing about 8000 Acres ; to lie sold either as a whole or in two lots. The " SCARGILL CREEK," comprising about 3300 Acres, adjoining the late Mr Sanderson's property. Possession to be given on or about Ist next January. The highesyfer any tender not necessarily accepted. TERMS—S per cent, cash, 10 per cent, upon taking possession, the balance in seveu years at 5 per cent payable half-yearly. "' All other terms and conditions to be seen at Mr Wynn-Williams's office, Hereford street, Christehurch G. H. MOORE. WAIKARI ESTATE. A MAP of the above Estate, comprisincr about 7000 Acres, all subdivided into Farms, NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION at Mr Wynn-Williams's office. Hereford street, Christchurch, as also terms and conditions. 6136 G. H. MOORE. I HAVE just received a FURTHER SHIPMENT of Ladies* and Gentlemen's ORION BICYCLES Ex 5.9. Aotea. These Machines, which are all first-class and thotoughly up to date, can be seen at Messrs Cunnington and Co.'s, Gloucester street. T. J. MALING, 213 Hereford street. 16th September. 7656 WANTED TO SELL — 15-H.P. Engine, 2 Cornish Boilers Tenoning, Boring and Dovetailing Machines 36-in Bandsaw, Morticiug Machine, lathes, shafting, pulleys, &c., good working order. 7296 Apply No. 69 CATHEDRAL SQUARE. rp O L E X — BAKEHOUSE. For full particulars apply to MOIR and CO., 7447 Christchurch. FOR SALE. SAUNDERS'S CELEBRATED OLD SCOTCH WHISK IS V, As Supplied to the British House of Lords during the last Eighteen Years. JAMES SHAND and CO., 209 HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHUROH.7BO3 A CARD.] MR H. W. HAMMOND, Medical Galvanist and Masseur, assisted by MISS HAMMOND, Galvanist and Masseuse. 11l Cambridge ten-ace, next Public Library, Christchurch. The establishment is fitted with complete appliances for Steam, Turkish, Electric and Medical Baths, in conjunction with Galvanism and Massage. 4626f HE FOAL that Mr HAWKER has GRAZING with James Pepper, Fendalton, if not CLAIMED will be SOLD on October 2nd, to Pay Expenses. 7469 EXHIBITION. CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTUBAL SOCIETY WILL UOI.D A GEAND EXHIBITION OF SPRING FLOWERS, POT PLANTS, bO„ IN TUB ART GALLERY, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 rd. This will be the Best and Most Comprehensive Exhibition of Spring Flowers ever seen in Christchurch. Everyone who has a garden is invited to send an exhibit. All Entries are Free. A Special Prize of £1 Is is offered by one of the VicePresidents, for the Best Collection of Cut Specimens Of Flowering and Ornamental Shrubs. The Show will be open at 2 p.m. ADMISSION Is. Afternoon Tea will be provided by a number of ladies, gratis, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. 7799 W. JONES, Exeter Nurseries. LECTURES. f*Tp HE TEMPLE W. W. COLLINB Lectures TO-MORROW. Subject —"The late Sir W. C. Windeyer, LL.D., as an advocate of Freedom of Thought and the Liberty of the Preaa," with special reference to his judgment iv Regina v Collins. Musical Programme at 7. Choir and Orchestra. Admission 6d and le. 7800 SPORTING. OHOKA AND EYRETON JOCKEY CLUB. NOMINATIONS CLOSE on SATURDAY, September letn, at 10 p.m. For full particulars see " Referee," September Ist. N. LYNSKEY, 5743 Secretary. RAILWAYS. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. EXCURSION TO LITTLE RIVER, 23»» SEPTEMBER. FOR MESSRS WOOD and LAURIE'S TIMBER SALE. Return Fare.* from Christchurch and ftddiogton 4s 6d Qrst cla«3, 2-t 94 second; Middleton, Jockburn, Hornby 4s 6d, 2* 61; Prebbleton 4s 6<t, 2* sd, lAdbrookes 4s, 2s : Lincoln, Greenpark, 3s 6d, Is ii; Babbit Island 3d, Is fed; Kaitnna 2s 6-1, Is 3d; !>y train leaving Christcliurch at 10 a.in., ArMingt<m 10.7, Hornby 10.26, Prebbleton 10.36, Lincoln 10.53, irriving at Little River at 12.0 noon, and returning at . 1.40 p.m. Season tickets not available liy this irain. To enable n_<sengers from Soulhbridge, Springston j icd mteruiediite stations to travel to Little Kiverand jack on the 23rd instant, the Evening Train from jh-'stchr.rch to Southbridge on that date wjlt start ( it 4.50 p.m. and run 55 minute* later than time-tab'e ioies, at Lincoln with the relani Fixsuriion Train. fTSS BY ORDER. *'s"*|Hß Cyclist's Friend hes Cpn»». Indies on their 3. afternoon rides should a-k for Jigger Tea ; it 9 the Bst B»i-re*h*r known. Leading Groen* Quality »upev'i>. Price 2*. *

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9835, 18 September 1897, Page 1

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