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PUBLIC NOTICES. j ptREDITOKS of MFm J. X. lIAMER, of / Christchurch. are requested to forward amount of their CLAIMS to mo i\3 early a3 possible. T. G. RUSSELL, Solicitor, Chrisichurch. *"3 CATHEDRAL CHOIR BOYS. THERE are VACANCIES in the Cathedral Choir for Boys under eleven. i dates must be at the Cathedral on "WEDNESDAY Gth inst., betvreen 3 and 5 p.m. G. F. TENDALL, 4507 Choirraaster._ THE NEW ZEALAND FLOUR MILLERS' ASSOCIATION, LIMITED, TNVITE APPLICATIONS for the position J- of LOCAL AGENT at CHJP.ISTCHURCH at a salary of £300 a year. Applications to be lodged before coon o:i FEBRUARY Bth. For particulars of duties apply to ■ THE NEW ZEALAND FLOUR MILLERS' ASSOCIATION. LIMITED, O AMARU. 453G THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1380. Paid-up Capital ... '£1,500,000 Reserve Fund. £525.000, together f.,025,000 Reaerve Liability of Proprietor ... £3,C00,000 £5,525,000 A DIVIDEND of Seventeen ShLIIirRS and Sixpence per Share for th<> Half-year, equal to 7 per cent, per annum, having been declared at the Meptinar of Proprietors, held in London on the 23th 'inst.. Ihe same is now payable to Colonial Shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, ,- „. Inspector. Wellington. N.Z., 31st January, 1901. 4557 TVAIPARA EOAD BOARD. "\TOTTCP. is hereby srivon thr.t all OTITIC STANPTNG TTATES. to-etVer with Ten Per Cent, ndded. will bo FOR without further notice after SATURDAY, 23rd inst. R. C. TAYLOR. Clei*. _J7aikar.i, sih Fehrur.ry, 100 J. 4SIG HORORATA DOMAIN BOARD. npHE ITororata Racine Club is authorised to MAKE A CHARGE for Admission to Hororata Pacecourse, at tlieir -INNUAL MEETING on 7th MARCH, or at any postponement of same, of Is for each horse and Is for each adult. G. HALL, 48131] Acini.? Chairman. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. rPHE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR will bo he!d on the SHOW GROUNDS', ADDINGTON, On THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the 11th and 15th MARCH. Entry Fees—Flock Rams la Gil esch, Floe!: Ewes Is each, Stud Rums 5s each, Stud Ewes 2s 6d each. ENTRIES CLOSE en TUESDAY, the oth MARCH. O. B. PEIfBERT.ON, 45C2 Secretary. TO THE TRADE. WE are prepared to value TEAS for Grocers and others buying from Australia or direct from growers at v, nominal charge. Being in constant touch with Ceylon and Indian Markets wo are- enabled to give reliable market values. RIDLEY and SON, Tea Specialists, Established ISS9. 128 High street. T ITTL.E'S DISINFECTANTS (Powder and Fluid). STRONGEST AND BEST. BLACKBURNE AND SMITH, Wholesale Agenta, 142 Cashel street, Chiistchurch. D 823 WANTED, my Farmer Friends and Others to know that I have REMOVED to more Central and Convenient Premises (those lately occupied by Mr E. H. Banks, 124 CASHEL STREET, opposite Seed Company, rear of Mr Dean's, where I hope to mem the continuance of the favours so liberally bestowed on inc. ISAAC ROBINSON, 2311 Late Robinson Bros. I'LL guarantee myself for a year. I've got the pneumatics and can't help it. I Hold the air longer than any. Name—'"Hartford," care of Envoy Store 3. HOTELS. TOWN and COUNTRY HOUSES for SALE. Apply to E. W. ROPER and CO., _J Cathedral square. LAND FOR SALE. MESSRS A. C. WILSON and CO. have received instructions from Edward Menlove, Esq., of "Windsor Park, Oamaru, to offer for Private Sale, a further portion of his Estate, situated in the Waiareka Valley. This Land is specially suitable either for sheep or agricultural purposes, A railway runs through the property, 3nd the- land is surrounued by well-formed roads, one being the main road to Oamaru. This Property ie subdivided and well watered. The Waiareka Valley is known as ono of the most healthy districts in New Zealand. Several farmersfrom the Tai Tapu and Lincoln districts, after visiting other parts of New Zealand, have disposed of their farms and settled down on the Windsor Park Property. This is a splendid opportunity for Canterbury fanners to secure good farms, as the land is being offered at about half tho price of Canterbury land of the same value. Blocks can bo arranged for in sizes from 50 to 1000 acres to suit applicants. Easy terms of payment can also be arranged. Particulars may be had from A. C. WILSON and CO., GOOF 122 Cagnel street. Christchurch. C. PANNELL, TAILOR AND MERCER. A SELECT STOCK OF SUITINGS NOW ON HAND. Only Two Suits to each Pattern. SPLENDID VALUE. 127 Manchester street, Christcliurch. IMPERIAL BOOT DEPOT. JUST LANDED— A FINE ASSORTMENT of TAN SHOES, in Gents'. Ladies', and Children's Various Shades. Also, Great Variety in White Hair and Buckskin. Shoes. Sole Agents for Celebrated "WALK-OVER" end "REGAL" BOOTS ana SHOES. '•They are built, upon honour, by the best of skilled workmen." For BEST VALUE in All Kinds of xOOTWEAR, call at HARRIS' IMPERIAL, " 207 CASHEL STREET (Next Ballantyne's.) MRS ROSKRUGE, COLOMBO STREET, (Adjoining Wrigglesworth and Binna), HAS OPENED HER STOCK OF SUMAIER UNDERCLOTHING. Exceptional Vaiuo in WHITE SKIRTS, trimmed with Lace end Eicbroidery. BLOUSES A SPECIAUT2. 116F SUMS of £50, £75, £Ifi), £150, £200, £250, £300, £100, £500, and any ev.ni up to £10,000, to lend for axed periods, or repayable by monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments on town, suburban, or farm socuritice; iovr rates of interest. CHAS. HILL, Solicitor. 151 Eereford street, Christchurch, and High jtreat. Kangiora. F1604 SEWING MACHINES of all kinds repaired and adjusted. No charge nniesa satisfaction give*. Minion and Co., 220 Colombo fttMt.

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 10883, 6 February 1901, Page 1

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