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GOVERNMENT NOTICES. £ 111 ' ■ ' -■ ' ' ' . ' ' ' ■"-> ; - TENDERS will be received at this Office until NOON of MONDAY, the 28th October, 1901, for REPAIRS and FENCING Southbridge Police Station. Plans and Specification may be seen at Police Station, Southbridge, and at Publio Works Office, Christchuroh. The lowest or any tender not necessarily, accepted. J. H. D-iNTON, Clerk ia Charge. Publio Works Office, Christchuroh, 12th October, 1901. 5869 LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of The Lane Transfer Act, 1885, unless caveat be lodged forbidding tha same on or before tho 18th day of November, 1901: — 9091—SARAH BROOK PERCEVAL AND SIR WESTBY BROOK PERCEVAL-, 18 acres and 25 perches, parts of Rural Section 226 a Borough of Rangiora. Port* ly .occupied by tenants and partly, unoccupied. Stt23—WILLIAM BOAG—I sore, ,-pari of Rural Section 11434, Blook V., Leeston Survey District Ocoupaed by the Canterbury Central- Co-operative Dairy Com« ■ pony. Limited. 912J—CHARLES GEORGE BAKER~3 roods £7 perches, part of Rural Section 145, Block XIV., Christohurch Survey District Occupied by Applicant 9130—WILLIAM HENRY HAYM__N-a rood 21 8-10 th perches, part of Rural Section 820, Borough of Rniapoi. Occupied by Applicant. 9132—JOHN BIGLAND WOOD and HORACE CLARE WATERFIELD (Trustees of Estate of George Edward Wihnot Wood, deceased) —101 acres 2 roods, Rural Sections 3768, 3983, 4700, 4924, 5309, 5380/ 5636, 5865, 6159, 6390, 6531,6742, and -9929, Ohrißtchurcn, «md Rangiora Survey Districts. Occupied by Michael McHugh,' Thomas Burgess, James McGrath, John Thomas Ward, and Arthur Sloane. 9133—HARRY PAGE—I acre 2 roods IS perches, Lots 25, 26, 27, and 98, Plan 336, • part of Rural Section 7260, and, other part of same section adjoining said lots. Block YHI., Leeston Survey District Occupied by James Liddle and Archibald , Muir. 9134— SAMUEL GEORGE UNWIN—I acre 3 roods 32 perches, part of Rural Section 226 a, Borough of Rangiora. Occupied by Arthur William Reeves. 9136—ROBERT HARBISON—I rood. Lot 47, Plan 121, part of Rural Section 132, ' Block XTV., Christchurch Survey Dig-' triot Ocoupied by Elisabeth Greenwood, 9139—RHODA COMYNS—S acres, part oi Rural Section 1749, Blook VHT., Oxford Survey District Occupied by Applicant 9140-GEORGE ACKERMAN SMITH-l rood 7 perches, part of Rural Seotion 105 t Borough of St Albans. Occupied by Charles Bellaney. 9141-JOSEPH HENRY • SYKES—I rood, Lot 51, Plan 121, part of Rural Section, 132, Block XIV., Christchuroh Sorvegf District Occupied by Applicant 9142—WH.LIAM WALLACE— 49 acres I - roods 15 perches, Rural Seotion 10096 1 Blook XVL.Kowai Survey District oo< cupied by Applicant. Diagrams may he inspected at this office. Dated this 15th day of October, 1901, at f_ei Lands Registry Office, Christchuroh. G. G. BRIDGES, 6422 " District Land' Registrar. I~ =» j HOTELS. r i nrfilTß HART HOTBII |' HIGH STREET,. CHRISTCHURCH. JOHN NEILL. Proprietcr, Sample Rooms. . .'! Telephone 46. Nigfci Porter. -"!* ~ i ~ < » IMPERIAL HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, _»UNEDIN. ' GEORGE SEARLE has pleasure in"a_« - nouncing'to his friends and patrons that he has taken the above commodious and up-to-date well-appointed Hotel; ' which he has . thoroughly renovated and stocked with the , best brands obtainable, and will be pleased to cater for the publio in his usual well-known . style. Vacancies for a few permanent boarders.' Tariff reasonable. , , 6175 GEORGE SEARLE, Proprietor. . CLARK'S COFFEE PALACE ANB . PRIVATE HOTEL. Colombo street, Viotoria square, Christchurcb ' Three Minutes' -Walk from Agricultural and Industrial-Association Hall, Choral Hall, Theatre Royal, Cathedral square, and Poßt Office. Trams and Drags pass every Few Minutes; ". Opposite Supreme Court, Magistrate's CcurV ' and? Government Buildings. Band Rotunda in front of • Building, ; The, Building is of three storeys, built ot brick, and contains 60 roams, hss a splendid outlook on to the river and Victoria squat*.', which is planted with shrubs and ornamental trees, and provided with seats. Private Sit-. ting Boom. Separate Dining Room for Families ~, and -/Public Dining -Room. Food of the Best Quality served with punctuality . and oirility. There ate. Bathrooms with hoi and cold waser on each landing. First-class Accommodation, is offered to Travellers a-d-ViKtorav- -<'--*''•*"V". -4.7 - - __ tfEBMS. MODEBATE. Permanent Boarders as per. Arrangement Letters and Telegrams Promptly Replied to* MBS E. CLARK, Proprietress. . Telephone No. 1040. FUNERAL NOTICES. * • THE Friends of the kte Elizabeth TuMey! , are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, to leave her late residence, at Middleton, on Wednesday, at 3 p.m., for tho Rio oarton Cemetery. P. B, PETRTE. Spreydon. - - 64oj' rTvHEI Friends of the late Mr Hector Mo--I- Intosh are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will' leave his late residence, Ferneide, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, for the Presbyterian, Cemetery, Rangiora. J. C. FJSLTON, Undertaker, R&ngiors. 6460 FRIENDS of Mr and Mrs Bosewame are respectfully invited, to attend the Funeral of their late son and .daughter, John Robert aud Johanna Ella (twins), which will leave their xeaidertfie, High street, This Day, for the Ka.ia.poi Publio Cemetery, at 2.80 p.m. W. WESTON, Undertaker. 6481 rpHE Friends of tho late Mr Richard Fuggle X are invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his late residence, 269 Tuanif street West, on Wednesday morning, at 11.80 a.ay., for the Linwood Cemetery. GEORGE BAR. BELL, Undertaker and £tobalraer. 6467 GEORGE BARRELL, . UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER, POLISHED ENGLISH OAK or RIMU, COFFINS Are Kept in Stock for Urgent Orders. Telegrams or Telephone Orders by Night o< Day Receive immediato Attention. OFFICE: 53 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Worksnops, otc.: 262 and 234 St. Asaph street, Telephone 721. - j LAMB AMD BO ft UKDBBIAKEBS And MO. U LICHFIELD STBBBXi Telephone MA j. Pac so XS, • MONUMENTAL MASON, MANCHESTER STREET. Monuments and Headstones ia Marble, Granite, and Stone. NEWEST DESIGNS. All Work Guaranteed. LOWEST PRICES. Concrete Kerbings, Iron Railings. Inspection Specially Invited. «*• MONUMENTAL SCULPTTJBB> J, T A I T Oornas of Cash'ei stresft and -Ac_trael etreetg wd IMPOiITEB of All Description* of Monumental Work. Best Quality and Lowest Pnces. Established 1663, t,'.. 1 _

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 11102, 22 October 1901, Page 8

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