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COUNTS COUNCILS. COUNTY OF SELWYN. NOTICE i» Hereby Given, that at a Special Meeting of the Council of tho Countjr of S*lwyn, held at the Chambers of the said Council in ChrwtcUurch on Wednesday, the 25th day of May, 1898 a UESOLUTIuN was ADOtTKD MAKING a SPECIAL ORDKR ENLARGING the MALVKKN WATER-KACE DISTRICT by annexin-r a Block of Land on the south-west side of the Coal Tramuvw Reserve between Reserve 1322 and Reserve 1356. And notice w further given, that the said Resolution will be confirmed as a "Special Order" at a meeting of the said Council to be held on Wednesday, the 29th day of June, 1898, at 10.30 a.m. Copies of the proposed Special Orvlev are deposited at the Chamber* of the wtid Council for public inspection during' oflice hours, and sucn Special Order will take effect from and after the Ist day of July, 1898. Dated this 31st d.iy of May, 1898. RIOHD. WF.STRNRA, Chairman of the County of Selwyn. W. JAMESON, 3963 County Clerk. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES LAVD TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcel* of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 4th day of July, 1898 :— 8270. WILLI* M RAYMOND BROWNE—2 rood?, part cf Rural Section 26, Borough Of Linwood. Unoccupied. 8273. MATTHKW DALZIEL—IS acres, part of Rural Section 5158, TevioMate Survey District. Occupied by Christian Hidlnr. 8274. MAKY ALICE CLEGG—'U perches, part of Section 623, City of Christehurch. Unoccupied. 8277. WILLIAM CHARLKS PAGE—2O parches, south-western half of Section 76, Town of Ashlmrton. Occupied by Wertheim Sewing Machine Company and A. Harri»on. 8278. THE TRUSTEES, EXECUTORS AND AGENCY COMPANY OK NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED)—I rood 29 perche.i, parts of Sections 1097 and 1099, City of Christehurch. Unoccupied. 8279. CRO7EY BURNS—I rood, part of Lot 171, Chrisrchurrh Town Ke«erves. Unoccupied. 8284. OEORGE HBNKY MOORfI -227 acres and 38 perches, part of Rural Section 7540, Waipa«a Survey I>istrict. Occupied by Alfred Edward Tutton. 8288. ABKL WEBBRR—I rood, part of Rural Section 79, Burough of Sydenham. Occupied by John Molloy ami Mrs S. A. Warrington. . Diagrams may he inspected at this oftlce. Dated this 28th day of May, 1898, at the Lands Registry Office, ChrMchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 3844 District Land Registrar. BOAMD AND RESIDENCE. ROSVENOR HOUSE—Private Board and Res \JC dence; hot, cold and shower bath*. Term moderate. Mrs Fitzgibbon, 56 Gloucester street near Latimer square. ALTON HOUSE, TIMARU. FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, Tennis court, smoke room. Close to beach anrt town MISS LIS3AMAN. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. HANDSOMELY - FURNISHED Apartments for Ladies and Gentlemen. MRS SAWI'KLL, Sherwood, 72 Cashel street K. Telephone 703. AB.ERDARH HOUSE, 239 GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. FIRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and RESIDENCE, three minutes' walk from Post Office \n<\ Canterbury College. Hot, Cold and Shower Bathe Good Stabling. MRS BARFORD, 2810 (Late of Gloucester House) PUBLICATIONS. THE WEEKLY PRESS AND "N.Z. REFEREE," WEDNESDAY, JUNE Bth. ILLUSTRATIONS : NELSON, THE SANATORIUM OF NEW ZEALAND. KALEIDOSCOPE OF WINTER FASHIONS. MESSRS D. BENJAMIN AND CO 'S NEW" PREMISES, Liehfieldstreet, Ohrist;hureh. A RELIC OF .MR GLADSTONE. THE PIUATES FOOTBALL CLUB, DUNEDIN. A RKCENT WEDDING—Mr and Mrs J. L. Carl. BATTLE OF ATBARA — Seaforth Highlanders Storming the ZarebA. WILLIAM McKINLEY, President of the United States. SPAIX, AMERICA AND CUBA. FAMINE AND DESOLATION IN CUBA. MR J. A. BUCKLAND AND HIS CHAMPION TROITER FRITZ. A FIflE PLOUGH TEAM-The Property of Mr A. Bailey, Templeton. THE KAIAPOI CADETS AT FIRING EXERCISE. A GROUP OF KAIAPOI RIFLES. THE UNITED STATES TRIPLE SCREW CRUISER MINNEAPOLIS—Speed 23 knots. SYDENHAM AND ADDINGTON UNITED CRICKET CLUB—Vice-President's No. 1 Team. BATH KIDNEY. UNFEELING. COMPLETE STORIES—The Golden Trap—A Case of Blackmail—A Bit of Naval Warfare—The Story of Don Carlos—A Reformed Bushranger. THE FARMER—Wheat Growing in SouthlandButter Preservatives—Compensation for Condemned AnimMs— The Otaco Winter ShowBreeding and Fattening of F-ambs for Export— Breeding Wheat in Queensland—Reclaiming a Wilderness. ■; BULLSEYE'S NOTES-Nelson Rifle Association's First Annual Meeting—A Destructive Gun—The Evolution • of Modern Warfare—Smart Work by British Bluejackets—The Battle of Atbara. LADIES' MAGAZlNE—Concerning the Ameer, by his Lady Physician—Domestic Economy—A Reformed Bushranger—God's Little Qirl—The Kaleidoscope of Winter Fashions (illustrated). " THE REFEREE " (The "New Zealand Racing Calendar") sportingTnotions. i The Racing Conference*—Some Proposal* WINTER RACING IN AUCKLAND. Special Notes on the Steeplechase Meeting , . NEW ZEALAND CUP. I The Nominations Discussed. SPECTATOR'S NOTEBOOK. Current Topics. I NOTES AND COMMENTS. (By "Hotspur"; EPSOM DERBY. 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SCOTCH WHISKEY—" The Governor" (a soft, well matured old spirit.) "Grand Old Scotch," many years in wood. Assorted Dozens Supplied. A Choice Selection of INDIAN AND HAVANA CIGARS 636 OLD IRON. ~ WANTED to PURCHASE—OLD EOPE, SACKING, WOOLPAOKS, &c., for Cash. Bottles Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. j. sn¥ll, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH and ELIZABETH STREET, SYDENHAM. T ephone—B6s. TIOUSEHOLD Kequiaitea in Ironmongery, Cutlery XX Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Qlasswar* and fancy Ooodt, at Minsoa't Cheap Depot, 880 Colombo nre«r

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10058, 9 June 1898, Page 8

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