ELECTION NOTICES. ELECTORAL DISTRICT OF CITY OP CHB.I STCHTJRCH. NOTICE OF POLLING DAY. IN pursuance of the Electoral Act, 1893, I, Henry Murray, Returning Officer for the Electoral District of the City of Christchuroh, do hereby give notice that by virtue of a Writ bearing data the 4th d&y of July, 1901 under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an ELECTION , will be held for the RETURN of ONE QUALIFIED PERSON to serve ac a Member of the House of Representatives for ihe said district, and that the latest day lor receiving NOMINATIONS of Candidates will bo the 11th Day of JULY. 1901, not later than 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, and tint a POLL, if necessary, will be taken at the several polling p'ai-es of the said district on THURSDAY, the 18fh day of JULY, 1901. Every MAN desirous of becoming a Candidate must be Nominated by not less than TWO Electors of the District, by n. nomination pnper, as prescribed by Section 75 of the Electoral Act. 1893, deiirerad to the Returning Officer on or before ii o"c!ock in the Afternoon of THURSDAY, the 11th day of JULY, 1901. . The following are the Polling Places of the Electoral District of the City of Chnstchurch: CHRISTCHURCH. Old Provincial Council Chamber, Durham street (principal) Oates, Lowry. and Co., Cycle Factory, Manchester street St. John's Schoolroom, Madrns street The Foresters' Hall, Oxford Terrace The Oddfellows' Hall. Montreal street north The Foresters' Hall. Yogel streei, Richmond Tee TSast Christ-church Side School, South The Weslcyan School Room, Eest Belt St Michael's Schoclrcom, Durham street SYDENHAM. Tho Mission Hall, Colombo street The Waltham Library, Waitham road Tho Molhodist Schoolroom, Selwyn etroet ST. ALBANS. St. Albans Borough Council Office, Papanui Mutual Improvement Hall. High street. H. MURRAY. Returning Officer. Christchurch. 6th Ju'.y. 1901- £329 PARTNERSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. "VrOTICE is hereby given that tho PARTIN NERSHI? ifttMy sub'isliug between us, tho undersigned HOLi'dRT HA SWELL WOOD and PATRICK ARTHUR LAURIE, carrying on busiress as Timber iuid Coal Merchants, at Christchuroh. under the style cv firm of "WOOD and LAURIE," has. this day been DISSOLVED by mutual cous.-nt. Aii Debts dun (!) or owinjr by tho late firm wi'l be received a , d paid by "Messrs Wallace and Laurie. D.itei this fifth day of July, 1301. R. H. WOOD. P. A. LAUKIE. Witneso to Signatures— H. 0. D. MBA RES, _ Solicitor. Christchurek. Referring to the shove notice, we, (lie undprsisned, liptc^, , intimnt-c that, we hp.ve. entered" into PARTNERSHIP as TIMBER and COAL MERCHANTS, and will in future curry on t'~.o above-mentioned business under the style or firm of "WALLACE and LAURIE." THOMAS WALLACE. PATRICK ARTHUR LAUidE. Witness to Signatures— ; H. O. D. MEARES," Solicitor, Christohurch. 8210 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. LAxSI) TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE ia hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under tho provisions of "The Land Transfer Act, 1835," unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the sth day of AUGUST, 1901: — 9029. THERESA PESHAM.—6 Acres and 27 Perches, part of Rural Section 18, Block X., Christchurch Survey District. Occupied by A. C. Murray Aynsley. 9054. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS TEAGUE. —13J Perches, part of Lot 137, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by Applicant. 9061. JOHN KEAYS.—6 Acres 1 Rood 29 i Perches, Lot 1, Plan 652, part of Rural Section 9743, Block 1., Patiti Survey District. Occupied by George Knott. 9063. WILLIAM HENRY BOWEN.—I Rood, Section 237, City of Cbristchurcb.. Occupied by Applicant. 9064. GEORGE GORDON HOLMES.—2 Roods 7 8-10 th Perches, part of Rural Section 79, Borough of Sydenham. Occupied by T. Milne, R. Walls, Mrs C. DonrUd, and Mr 3 Watkins. 9065. WILLIAM BROADWAY and EDWARD BROADWAY.-l Rood 7-12rh Perch, Section 594, City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. 9066. DANIEL HALLY.-120 Acres, Rural Section 11096. Pareora and Opihi Surrey Districts. Occupied by Applicant. Diagrams may be inspected at this.Office. Dated thia 2nd day of July, 1901~ at the Lands Registry Office. Christohurch. G-. G. BRIDGES, 8554, District Land Register.
EDUCATIONAL. NELSON COLLEGE. THH Governors require the Services of an ASSISTANT MISTRESS for the Girls' College. The Salary will be £100 a year, with Board and Residence in the College. The duties to commence with tho Third Term (about 11th September). The appointment will he subject to three months' notice of termination froni either side. Applications, stating qualifications, ar.d accompanied by Certificates, Testimonials, and Photograph, are to be addressed to tho Secretary ,and sent in not later than 12th AUGUST. J. KOLLOWAY, Secretary. Nelson, Ist July ,1901. 8486 DANCING. MISS COX is forming her Evendnfj Classw for the Second Term. Afternoon Classes for Plain and Fancy Dancing.' Private Lessons. 320 St. Asaph street west. 354 Telophone. 8248 ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, SINGING. ~ A J. W. BUNZ, Orgwußt and Choirmaster, • St. Luke's Church, Reaumoe Teaching THURSDAY, May 30th. At Studio Wednesday Afternoon. Music Studio, Gloucester street "West. QHORTHAND and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Building, Triangle, CHRISTCHURCH, opposite D.I.C. MR H. W. LOCKYER-DIGBY, F.N.P.S., (Honours), N.N.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 920 words per minute. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son's certificate. Complete Course of Training in SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, BOOKKEEPING, Commercial Arithmetic, Composition, Writing, and PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING. COMMERCIAL COL L E GKeT 150, Worceeter street West. ' ; PRINCIPAL: Mr C. H. GILBX, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Training for Business life SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ETC. BOOKKEEPING CLASSES (Evening) Under Mr L. L. CORDERY, A.1.A., N.Z. (By Examination). Compmiea' Bookkeeping, Solicitor* , Bookkeeping. Students Prepared for Accountant*' Examination. DANCING, DEPORTMENT, and - PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will resume her Classes in Hobbs's Rooms, on and after MAY 30!h. Class for Skirt and Step Dancing, Monday afternoon. During her recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Lowe cbiuined all the latest Fancy and Society Lahc* s, including the "National Waltz." Private leseons. AT HOME Monday md Tuesday A-ter-noonli Clarendon Hotel, Worceeter elteet. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, at Burnt Hill Sale. Largo Sandy COLLIE, with Che Wot County Council collar on, with owner's name iasidc. Reward on information that will lead to recovery. 8462 STRAYED, from the on" the 4th or sth instant. One Bay GELDING, with cover on. Finder rewarded on returning. Any person detaining after this date will be prosEcited. G. W. Bassett, Burnt Hill, 5521 TATRtOTIC PICTURES? "PHOTOGRAPH OF CELEBRATED r BRITON IN EVERY PACKET OF ALL RED TEA; WINTER OVERCOATS - "— PuTady-made, beautiful coode, Vlniost equal to Bβspok«, but only about\ half tho price. A grand selection. Strange and Company.
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