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LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE ie hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will be brought under the provisions of "The Land Transfer Act. 1885 '' and Us amend, ments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding the name on or before the 26th day of MARCH, 1903. 0-13 G. PERCY ARTHUR HERMAN.-15J perches, part of Section 707. City of Chrietchurch. Occupied by Applicant. 9467 ARTHUR JOHN* MURRAY - 333 acres 1 rood 13 perches, Rural Section 5257 and parts 4741 and 5608, Block IX. ' Halswell Survey District Occupied by John Avie Paunett. 9476. JOHN CUNNINGHAM.-552 acres and 26 perches. Rural Sections 3621. SI 01 5103 3640. 3658, and 5723, and \ part' 5102, Blocks IX. and X., Lceston 7 Survey District. Occupied by William Boag Cunningham, John Cunningham, jun., and John Suttie. 9177. GEORGE WTTTY.-133 acresi 2 roods 16 perches. Rural Sections 4352 5194, 5195 and 7688. Block XII., Rolleston \ Survey District. Occupied by Appu- / 9479 Ca FIIANK COURAGE.-3146 acres, / Rural Sections 3165, 3167. 8533. 3915. / 4608, 6557. 6558. 6710. 6SS6. 6587. 6899, 6900 7175. 7618. 7619. 7683. 90S0 9195. 9196 0197 10354. 10487. 10488. 10139, 10490 10490, 10497. 10138. 10499. 10500. 10712* 11353. 11354. 11355. 11356. 11357, 11365; 11366. 11371. 11373. 114(B.11470 11471. U472. 11473. 11503 12230 and 1236-1' Blocks V. and VIII.. Teviotdale Survey District. Occupied by apph--9480? a EI)MUND JONES.—IB acres, part of Rural Section 308. Block VII.. Christchurch Survey District. Occupied partly by Andrew Brookman, and partly 8182 b ELIZABETH ROSE REBECCA CRF.YKE.—42 acres 2 roods 21 perches, parts of Rural Sections 2340 and 5771. Blocks I. and 11.. Halswell Survey District. Occupied by Patrick McDrury. 9483. SARAH JANE SIMEON-12 acres ■> roods 27J perches, parts of Ham Section 154, Block XV.. Christchurch Survey District. Occupiod partly by James William Home and partly by 9ißi F Ti n iE S Honourable george WILLIAM SPENCER LYTTELTON _5 acres and 28 perches, parts of Rural Section 76. Block XV.. Chnstchurch Snrvey District. Occupied by Horace Bolt and Charles Greening. 9186. GEORGE HJSNRi" MOORE.-1255 acres 2 roods, parts of Rural Section 7538 Blocks IX.. XII.. and XIII. Waikari Survey District. Occupied by ap--9487! > C < HA t RLES CORNELIUS McCARTHtf.—I rood 111 perches, Lot 1. Plan 1699. Section 128. and parts of 1«7 and 145. Town of Lyttelton. Occupied by Applicant and Albert Thomas 9490' WILLIAM JAMES ALPE.-2 roods. Lot 10. Plan 1829. part of Rural Section 7538, Block 1.. Teviotdale Survey District!. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams may ibo inspected at this office. Dated this 24th day of February, 1903, at the Lands Registry Office. Chrietchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 8737 District Land Registrar. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. A PPLICATION having been made to me -A. to register a dealing affecting perpetual lease of Rural Section 35822, situated in Block IV., Woipara. Survey District, comprised in Register Vol. exxvu folio 176 and evidence having been furnished oi the loss of the outstanding duplicate of the said lease, I hereby give notice 4heA the production of the said duplicate will be dispensed with and <the dealing registered on the 13th day of MARCH, 1903. Da-ted thin 24th day of February, 1903, *t fo Lands Registry Office, Chrietchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, District Land Registrar. / EDUCATIONAL. DANCING. rpHB MISSES BUCHANAN will Resume 1 Teaching in Druids' Hall, FRIDAY, MaTch 20th. Private liessooe given. 8795 AORANGI. Hereford stTeet E. S CANTERBURY COLLEGE, CHRIST'N CHURCH. J \ CHEMICAL DEPARTMENT. J J SERIES of LECTURES on ELEMENi- TAKY CHEMISTRY will be delivered Canterbury ■Colicgs on THURSDAY VENINGS, r.t 6 p.m. These Lectures will serve as an introduction to the study of Chemistry, and are intended for those students who have no previous knowledge of the subject. The CHEMICAL LABORATORY will be opened immediately after each lecture for practical -work. The First Lecture of the Series will be delivered on THURSDAY, March 12th. In addition to the above Lectures will Also be delivered on INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, and GENERAL CHEMISTRY. All persons desiring further information, or intending to attend the lecture, are requested to call on the Professor of Chemistry, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., any day this week. A. CRACROFT WILSON, Registrar. 2nd March, 1903. 8510 DANCING DEPORTMENT and PHYSI- I CAL EXERCISE.—MISS COX (having returned fTom Europe) resume* her Classes in the Art Gallery from FEBRUARY 12th. Fancy Class in MARCH. Latest Fancy and Ballroom Dances. At Home Saturdays. 323 St. Asaph street West. Telephone 354. 5043 DANCING. DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOVVE will Resume her Classes in Hobbs's Room on aud after MARCH 17th. EVENING CLASSES NOW FOILING. Privato Lessons iv all the New Dances. "At Home" Mondav'and Tuesday Afternoons. CLARENDON HOTEL, Worcester street. CHRISTCHURCH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. SA.NDOWS SYSTEM. City Hall, Cambridge Terrace. F. A. HORNIBKOOK, Instructor. Pupil of Sandow and Sondow Medallist, 1698. pLASSES NOW FORMING for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen. Terms on Application. 6080 /COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 150 Worcester streot Wsst. PRINCIPALMR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Traiuing for Business Life. Shorthand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping, English, French, Classics, Science, etc., etc. Day and Evening Classes in All Subjects. Every Teacher a Specialist. CHRISTCHTJRCH SHORTHa- -> and TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Aeoncy Buildings, Trianele, ■ (Opposite D.1.C.) MISS E. E. DIGBY. M.1.P.5.. N.U.T. Holder of Teachers' Diploma, granted by the Incorporated Phonographic Society. Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Tyoists. MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-clasa High Speed Certificate. SHORTHAND. HIGHEST RESULT 3. 19W. At the Speed Examination held in August of this year by the Cbristchurch Shorthand Writers' Association, out of the ELEVEN First-class Speed Certificates granted. TEN were obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. EveTy description of Typewriting and Mimeographine done by an efficient staff of operatore. Typista. with or without machine, available at any time for casual office work. etc. CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. T>OARDING and Day fiohool fee Girls. Principal: MISS A. C. FREEMAN. VOICE CULTURE. MR LEO. BUCKERIDGE (from Milan, also pupil oi Mr Charles Santley, London), tuts taken rooms a-t the corner of Chancery lane and Gloucester street (former Gas Office), wbr.re he will be prepared to receive PUPILS FOR VOICE mnd SINGING. Xt the commencement of the Term, -FEBRUARY sth. Any message* m*y be left with Messrs Milner and Thompson. £299 i

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11524, 5 March 1903, Page 11

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