I TENDERS. [ TENDERTHE Eyreton Road Board invite tenders. lo be ser.t in to the Chair—an before Noon rt the Board Office. Ohoka. or. M;y 7th next, ior tho ERECTION of a POUND et Ohoka. and for the ck.ivery of SHINGLE for Repair?. Specifications for the above works can he wen at the Road Board Office. Ohoka. Tho lov/e«t or any tender not necessarily accepted. ROBERT il. WRIGHT. _ _Ork. _ I"_NDERS aro inquired, ai.d will be i?A cc \«l ut i'ur elite up t;';l I o'c'.ock on : THURSDAY. May 3rd. -or ti-o ERECTION iof HOUSE at Clifton. Sumner. i HURaT SK.UJKR nnd WOOD. | Architects. j A.M.P. Bui'.d:r.rf». 423 Cathedral iquarc. ■»-\r A„L AC E AN D LAURIE, TIMBER AND COAL MERCHANTS (Late Wcod and Laurie), Corner o. Ata.-.chestcr and Tuam streets, HAVE FOR SALE AT.T. KINDs OF TIMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL. SEASONED TIMBER A SPECIALITY. IN STOCKGalvanised Iron Galvanised Wire, Baibcd and Plain Gates and Hurdiea, Shtep and Rabbit Netting Builders' Ironmongery Tele-phono No. 253. TRAMWAY BOARD CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. ELECTORS 1 ROLLS. PURSUANT to Section 11 of tho Regulations made under the Christchurch Tramways District Act. 1002. n SPECIAL MEETING of the Christchnreh Tramway Board will be held on THURSDAY. April 26th, at 4 p.m., for the purpose of Hig-ning the various Sub-Districts Ejectors' LRrts. BY ORDER. FRANK THOMPSON. Secretary. Christchurch, April 20tb.JOOS. 415 ROAD BOARDS. MANC'EYIL_F~\N.D~RANGIORA ROAD BOARD. ANNUAL MEETING OF RATEPAYERS. ATOTIOE is hereby given that the ANiN NL'AL MEETING of RATEPAYERS of tho above District will be held at tho Road Board Office. Rmjiora, on TUESDAY. May lPt, 1305, at 3 p.m. Business—To Receive, the Annual Report and Audited Bii.ancc-sh;-r-t for the yenr ending MARCH 31st, 1003. FREDERICK HORRELL, Chai rrnait. Ranciom. Aprjj_Mrcl._loo6 : i?I GOVERNMENT NOTICES. TTrANTED. a FULLY QUALIFIED REVV GISTE'RED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER to act aa LOCUM TENENS for a few months at the Government Sanatorium, Cambridge. Salary at the rate of £400 pe.r annum with residence. Applications with recent testimonials to be sert to tho Chief Health Officer. We.linirton. The medical man appointed will require to take up residence on Ist JULY. J. M. MASON. Chief Health Offioor. Deportment of Public Health. •Wellington, lafli April. lOOg. [» LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will bo brought under the provisions of the Land Transfer Act. 1885, and its amendments, unless caveat be lodged forbidding tho same on or before MAY 14th, 1906: — 10230. MARY JANE ANDERSON.—37} perches, part of Lots 23 and 72. Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by Applicant and James Anderson. 10231. FREDERICK BUSCH.—IOO acres •2 roods 9 perches. Rural Section 267, Block VII., Rangiora Survey District, Occupied by Applicant and William Cunningham. 10251. WILLIAM WITHELL.—IOS acres, Lot, 8, Plan 2058, part of Rural Sections 40G2 and 4193, Block X., Leeston Survey District. Occupied by Applicant. 10252. HARRIET ISABELLA ESKEIT.- ---] ace 2 roods, part of Rural Section 1P!)0, Block VIII., Oxford Survey District. Occupied by the North Canterbury Co-operative Stores Company (J-imi'.'-dl. 10253. CONWAY LUCAS ROSE.—3 acres 3 roods 39 rerches. Lots 38 and 42, Fan 1812. part of Rural Section 76, Block XV., Christrhurch Survey District. Occupied by Alfred Josiah Wi'.'.ev. 10255. HORACE BOTT.—2 acres, Lot I.H, Plr.n 1(529, part of Rural Section 70, Block XV.. Christchurch Survey District Occunied by Api>'ica.nt. 10256. ALFRED BAXTER BLACKMORE. 2 roods 21 \ perche;. Lot 53. P.an 816. part of Rural Section 1016. Borough of Timaru. Occupied by applicant. Diagrams inav be inspected at this office. Dated this 10th day of April, 1906, at the. Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 275 District Land Registrar. ' SCHOOL COMMITTEES. ♦ — The monthly meeting cf tho Richmond School Committee was held en Wednesday evening. Present—Messrs J. H. Hooper (chairman), J. A. Flesher, H. 13. Soren?en. R. S. Ward, T. Hilson, J. Hughes nnd F. W. Dawhe r. Thi> headmaster reported a roll number of 68fi, with an average for the month of 625. Tlie Swimming Club wrote, agrt-cinsr to clcsr- the swimming season as from the lSth inst., in order that tho Ixith might be emptied for extensive ivpairs. The Education Board intimated its willingness to receive a deputation from the Committee re the term of service of pupil teachers. The chairman read a draft report to be submitted to the householders' meeting, which wa.s adopted. A vote of thanks to Mr Hooper for acting as both ohm,irman and secretary for the year concluded the meeting. I For coughs and colds. " A frieud in need is a friend indeed." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is just such a friend. Never bo without it. It will prove a good friend when you i have a fresh cold, bringing immedi- i nto relief. You will rind it equally j true in old colds, bronchitis, whoop* j ing-cough, asthma. If you will use liter's Hherrif 9eetoral '. for an irritable throat or weak lungs, . ] you will rind it "tho best friend in , the world.'' It acts as a strong tonic, clearing up tho throat, giving tone to tho relaxed tissues, and greatly J strengthening the lungs. Thero are many substitutes and , imitations. Beware of them and of . so-called "Genuine Cherry Pectoral."' ' Be sure you get AVER'S Cherry Pectoral. ' Put up in largo and small bottles. ' Prepared byDt.i.C. Aju3iCo.,Lowett,i\* ss.,U.S.A* '
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