PUBLIC NOTICES. CAJSTERBURY (N.Z.) SEED COMPANY. SPSING SOWIKG. *' hum a large and choice Stock of ike * *-• undermentioned lines: — PERENNIAL RYEGRASS ITALIAN RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT COWGRASS WHITE CLOVER ALSIKE, ETC., ETC. Also, BROAD LEAF ESSEX RAPE and TURNIP SEED, of beet quality procurable. Write for Samples and Prices, h THE CAKTEBBT7RY (N.Z.) SEED COMPAJNY, LTD., Seed Uerchants, Cashel street. W. H. P. WOODROFFE, Manager. [. SOLE AGENTS foTItALLI BROS., CALCUTTA (Cornsacks, Woolpacks, etc.) Also for DE PASS' MANURES. 9*20 SHARPE'S STANDARD TURNIP SEEDS. t . OAWTELL AND WACHSMANN '' HAVE ON SALE A Choice Assortment of TURNIP SEEDS Of proved germination, grown from the carefully selected utocks of the noted seed growers, Messrs Chas. Sharpe and Co., of Sleaford, England, including the following varieties, B AT LOWEST MARKET RATES— Purple Top Yellow Aberdeen Green Top Yellow Aberdeen Fosterton Hybrid Imp. Green Globe Universal Hybrid (a grand late fattening R Turnip) Purple Top Mammoth Devonshire Greystone, etc. SAWTELL AND WACHSMANN, Grain and Seed Merchants, Caahel straet. ___^__ J. H. STRINGER, p (Late Cook and Gray), ACCOUNTANT, TRADE ASSIGNEE, SHAREBROKER, Etc., AGENCIES— 0 Reuter Telegram Co., Ltd. Magdeburg Fire Insurance Co. F WALTER A. WOOD, 3-APKON IMPROVED 3 BINDER. QPECIAL TRIAL WILL BE HELD ON ° THURSDAY NEXT, 24th JANUARY, At Mr Owen McGough's Farm, LANDSDOWN, HALSWELL, At 2 p.m. All Farmers Invited to Attend. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LTD. 3209_ LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS A. C. WILSON and CO. have received instructions from Edward Menlove, Esq., of Windsor Paxk, Oamaiu, to offer for Private Sale, a further portion of his Estate, situated - in the Waiwxeka Valley. it This Land is specially suitable either for d sheep or agricultural purposes. A railway runa through the property, and the land is surrounded by well-formed roads, one being the main road to Omnaru. This Property is sub- - and well vratcrcd. The TVaiuveka Valley is known as one of the most healthy distrist3 in Jfow Zealand. Several farmers from the Tai Tapn and Lincoln districts, after visiting other parts of New Zealand, have disy posed of their farms and settled down on the Windsor Park Property. This ia a splendid j opportunity for Canterbury farmers to secure ' good farms, ac the land is being offered at about half the price of Canterbury land of the same value. Blocks can he arranged for in eizea from 50 to 1000 acree to suit applicants. Easy terms of payment can also be arranged. Particulars may be had from A. C. WILSON and CO., 600P 122 Cashel street, Christchurch. SPECIAL SALE OF FURNITURE. are Wholesale Manufacturers to the '■'*- People. We can save you from 10 per B - cent, to 29 per cent. '8 COME AND SEE US AND SAVE YOUR MONEY. Give the Legitimate Tradesman a Show. WE A"RE BOTH PRACTICAL MEN Of Long Experience, which is a Guarantee ~ of Good Workmanship. JACOBSEN and McDONALD, ~j Cabinet and Upholstering Works, ;. S6 MADRAS STREET, t e Opposite New Fire Brigade Station. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Df TUTR E. C. FOUNTAIN, from 234 High is XVX street, wishes to notify his Patients and af the General Public that, owing to his increas- : n ing practice, he has REMOVED to those le commodious rooms (lately occupied by Mr , Seymour, Dentist), No. 215 COLOMBO a STREET, (opposite Tonevcliffe and Carey's). Artificial Teeth—Single Tooth from ss. Extractions Is. Nitrous Oxide Gas, etc. p MONEY FOR INVESTMENT. j. \V E ARE PREPARED TO ADVANCE ' ' HONEY in any quantity on Approved Freehold Securities, at LOWEST CURRENT 1 RATES. <* JOYNT and ANDREWS, Solicitors. 205 Gloucester street. WATCHES, SPECTACLES, AND JEWELLERY. WATCHES, SPECTACLES, AND JEWELLEBY. OUR SPECIALITY. OUR SPECIALITY. BOWMAN'S, IP6 COLOMBO STREET, Next City Hotel. I- B. H. Burns, Mombor Stock Exchange ol b Canterbury. D * HENDERSON AND BURNS, « QHAREBEOKERS AND FINANCIAL * ° AGENTS. *~ 173 Hereford ctreet, CLristchuroh. 6256 y — s TRAMWAY NOTICES. "VT £ W BRIGHTON. SUNDAY. * ENGINEERS' BAND. I Trama leave Cathedral square 2.5 o'clock. 3192 '• FIxiEWORKS. FIREWORKS. NEW BRIGHTON. I, TUES DA V EVEN IN G. BASD IN A T T E N D A N C E. - Cars leave Cathedral square 7.15 o'clock. "• RETURN FARE_Is. 3193 r. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. SUMNER. SIXPENCE RETURN. T>Y 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m. Trama Daily I; :-D (Sundays, Holidays, and Special Excur- •** eione Eicepted). Tickets available for return _I on day c£ issue oo 'y. j WANTED KNOWN. „ ' piTY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. 3 , Return Fare, New Brighton, ! 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., Sixpence. 5873 BEATITS _ Sale—Plain Silk Ribbons, la Sd. for Sid; Fan.y Ribbons, Is Cd, for CJd; ; Lμ* aad Si-aalin Coilaz»tt«s ( 3s 6d, for la lid.
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10869, 19 January 1901, Page 1
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