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LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES -4 LAND TRANSFER ACT WOTIOES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels ol - 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 15th day of August, 1898 :— 8280,, JAMES DANN and GEOROR ALFRED BRANDON—3 acres and 3 perches, part of Rural Section 81, Borough of Rangiora. Occupied by William White. 8292. WII-i.IAM FOItO (as Executor of Bbkjamw Lakcastkr, deceased)—! acre and 38 perches part of Rural Section 62, Borough of Sydenham! Cnocciipied. 8310. The Honourable GKORGK WILMAM SPKNCKR I.YTTKLTON—. acres, Lots 4 and 5. Plan 1385, part ot Rural Section 76, Christchuroh Survey District. Oecu ied by John and Duncan M/ithesoii and W. Roberts, jun. 8313. MARMADUKK JOHN DIXON and RICHARD v ORME DIXON (Executors of Marmm>ukb Dixos, d_c_a.e<l)—6ls acres, Rural Sections 1707, 2890, 2891, 289_\ 35*, 3571 and 9953, Chri. (church and Ran_.ior_ Suney Districts. Oi-mipied by Kicharrl Onne D..xon. 8314. J HN TAYLOR—I7 l-3rd perches, part o! Rural Sectiou 69, Borou_;h ol Linwood. Occupied by the Linwood Borough Council. 8315. KRKDaK.CK BULL-56 acres 2 rood*, Rural Section 5511, and parts of 8983, Oxford Survey District. Occupied by App icant. 8316. THOMAS B...LKV—BB acres, Rural Sections 48.2 and 4910, Rolleston Survey District. Occupied by Applicaut. 8319. WILLIAM BO \G—s2perches, part of Rural Section 163, Ohristchurch Survey District. Unoccupied. Diagrams may be inspected at this ofltce. Dated this 9th day ot July, 1898, at the Lands Registry Office, Chri-tchureh." G. G. BRIDGES, 212 Distriot Land Registrar ' ■• ——-• HOTELS. /CRITERION FAMILY HOTEL STAFFORD STREET, TIMARU. One minute's walk from Station. Superior Accommodation for Tourist, and Visitort. Private Apartments. Hot and Oold Baths. Stabling. Best of Liquors only. Tariff—ss per day H. N. ANDERSON, ' Proprietor. CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL COLOMBO STREET (near Recce's, Ironmonger-). mHIS NEW and COMMODIOUS ESTABLISHA MENT is NOW OPEN, FURNISHED in the EST STYLE. ! Hot, Cold and Shower Baths. First-class Accommodation for Permanent Boarder, and the Travelling Public. CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION AND GENERAL POST OFFICE. TRAMS PASS DOOR. LUNCHEON from NOON to 2 p.m. LETTERS and TELEGRAMS will receive PROMPT ATTENTION. JAMES HOWEY, Proprietor. Patronised by their Excellencies the Governors of New Zealand. COKER'S FAMILY HOTEL, OHRISTCHURCH. • (Within one minute of the Railway Station). JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letter, will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone No. 231. THE NEW CAVERSHAM, Corner of LOWER HIGH AND MADRAS STREWS. MR E. RAVENHILL has much pleasure in in* forming the Public that he has rebuilt that well-known hostelry, THE CAVERSHAM. It will now be found replete with-all Modern Con* eniences, and Every Comfort is provided for patrons A Spacious Dining-Room has been added, and tht Cuisine is in the hands of a Capable Chef. '. Suites of Rooms for Families. Airy and Well* *'*' furnished Double and Single Bedrooms. The Best Stabling Accommodation \n Canterbury. Wines and Spirits ot the Best Brands only kept,-, E. RAVENHILL, ' Proprietor. \Y HITE HART HOTE& HIGH STREET, OHRIBTOHUROH., TARIFF: £2 2s per Week. . Breakfast, 2s. Lunch, ls. Dinner, 2s 64 Beds, 2s. JOHN NEILL, Proprietor. Sample Rooms. Telephone 45. Night Porter. A.' '*' THE ROYAL BLUE OF THE EMPIRE COMPANY, , WELLINGTON, MAKES LINEN AS WHITE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW. , CHRISTCHURCH BRANCHHEREFORD STREET. ",.'- FUNERAL NOTICES *aH___________a_____B_____^^ T-TUNTER and COMPANY **•*■ MONUMENTAL WORKERS, Junction of Colombo street and South Belt OHRISTCHURCH. We Manufacture on the Premises to Any DesignMonuments, Tombs, Crosses, Tablets, Baptismal Fonts, Water Fountains; Garden Vases and Pedestals; also, House Carvings. Designs and Estimates on Application. C.EW PATTERNS IN IRON RAILINGS CHEAP Concrete Kerbings. For the purpose ot Olearing Stock, are Selling at 10 per cent. Under Current Prices. THE Friends of the late Mrs Margaret McConnell are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, Upper Riccarton, To-morrow (Saturday), at 1 p.m.. for the Addington Cemetery. J. ANDERSON, Undertaker, 6446 101 Victoria street THE Friends of the late Hu_h McAnally, ot Lyttelton, are invited to attend his Funeral, leaving the pro-Cathedral, Barbadoes street, for tho Linwood Cemetery, Christchuroh, at 2.30 p.m., Saturday, 23rd July. Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. W. LANGFORD, Funeral Director and Embalmer, corner North and East belts. Telephone 387. 6450 GEORGE BARBELL, Certificated EMBALMER and UNDERTAKER. The science of Embalming, as practised now In Great Britain and America, ie now being performed by the above, who can now preserve the body to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at strictly Low Charges. 55 Durham street South. Telephone 531. J. EGGLESTO N, UNDERTAKER, _cc. ' _ m Late R. W. Walters and Co. All kfndc of Polished and Covered Coffins Mad* Town and Country. Orders Attended to with Punctuality. Address—2ls KILMORE STREET WESX (Opposite the Normal School). REASONABLEOHARGES. ■■■■*---*--*->.——•——————______________——————————— \STALTER LANGFORD, UNDERTAKE-- AND UNIVERSITY CERTIFICATED EMBALMBB. Fnnerals entrusted to mc receive prompt attention. Bodies removed to all parts of the world looking quite life-like. No expensive leaden coffins and positively no mutilation ot the body. Charges within the reach of all classes. . _„ Residence— Corner North-east belt. Telephone 387 Town Office—l 33 Colombo street. Telephoae 504. J. LAMB AND SON UNDERTAKERS Ann EMBALMEBS. No 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone SSI.

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10095, 22 July 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LV, Issue 10095, 22 July 1898, Page 8