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DRAINAGE BOARD, CHRISTCHURCH DRAINAGE BOARD. RATE- NOTICE. TSg-OTICE is hereby -iven that a* a Special •*■" Meeting of lLe Christchurch Drainage Board, c-alied fer th?t purpose end held at the «)ilice of thi* Beard, in the City of Chxistcliuich, o:i the It'.-h day of June. 190S, the tc.d B->ard did re»oS-e and direct that a GENERAL HATE. BE LEVIED for the purposes of the Christchuxcb District Drainage Act, 1907, ic<l the «aid Beard fixed tho amount of the said rale cs to the district of Uβ FO'vag-e area as dffined in the 5-ocor.d Schedule of the Cbristchurch Di(tricrt Drainage Act Amendment Act 1907, at THREE FARTHINGS (}) IX THE POUND ui>:.u the capital rateable value oi the rateable property within the said district. And as to tho District cf Rural Christchurch (as d-cfir.cd by resolutions of t>«e Beard bearing dato the peventcer.th day of November, 1903, a:;<i day of May, 1907) «t (3-16 d) OF A I'EN'Xl' IN THE POUND; ac to liie Diatr;ct of Rural New Brighton (as di-iuxxl by resolution of th* Board bearicg- date tie tv.-eEI»--."ocsnd day of Auyus!. 1%5) at FIVESIXTEENTHS (5-16 A, OF A PENNY IN THE POUND; as to the District of Kuml Avon (as defined by resolutions oi the Board bearing da*e the twelfth day of February, ifiSO, tho nineteenth day of January, 1901, a.r.d the twecty-.'foond day of Augu.it, 1905) 6.1 NINE-SIXTEENTHS (9-16 d) OF A PENNY IN THE POUND; as to tho District of Rural Hea-ticote (a« defined by resolutions of the Board bearing date the twelfth day of February, 1689, the nime-t-ee.rsth day of January, 1301, and tho tvwMjty-fiivt day of Hay, 1907) at SEVENSIXTEENTHs (7-16 d> OF A PENNY IN THE POUND; aa to the District of Rural Riccarton ios deti::ed by resolution of tho Board bearing date tho twelfth day of February. 18SD) at THREE-SIXTEENTHS (3-16 d) OF A PENNY IN THE POUND-, and m to the District of Rural Spieydon (as defined by resolution of the Board beering da>to the tweiTty-fourth day of Ausnist, 18S1) at FIVE-SIXTEENTHS (5-16 d) OT A PENNY IN THE POUND; upon the capital rateable value of tho ratoo-ble property within the soid distrirfe respectively. And the said Beard did further direct that the period fer which tho paid ra.to should be struck should be for that commencing , on the first day of April, 1008, and ending on the thirty-first day of March, 1909, and that the said rate shall be payable in one gum on a day to be fixed by the local bodies making the same respectively. And notice is further given that a Special Meeting of the said Board will .be held at the Board's offices, Hereford street, Christohurch, on WEDNESDAY, the fifteenth day of July next, at 4 o'clock p.m., to confirm the said resolution. By order of the Board; EDWIN CUTHBERT, Secretary. June 17th, 1908. 3680 CONVEYANCES. GOVERNOR'S BAY, ALLANDALE, AND TEDDINGTON ROYAL HAIL SERVICE. ON and after APRIL 15th these Coeohee will run as fol'ows:— Leave Teddington .. 7.0 a.m. „ Allandalo .. 7.30 a.m. 2.30 p.m „ Governor's Bay 8.0 a.m. 3.0 p.m. „ Lyttelton Station 9.30 a.m. 4.30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, morning fervice cay. Special Conveyances an required. Telephone "Allandaio." B. H. HARRIS, Proprietor. : LOVELY AKAROA. ~. IDEAL HOLIDAY RESORT. BATHING, BOATING, FISHING. CHEAPEST JOURNEY IN NEW ZEALAND. JOHNSTON, ihe Mail Contractor, • has revol«tioni»ed trevel on this road. You take the train *t Chrietohurch for Little River, Sβ Id fur*. _. When you ret to Littl* Rivar be rare you aek 'for JOHNSTON'S ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Hβ h*s made a vint to Akaroa poeeible for tho multitude by reducing the absurdly high fare of l£s, which formerly made it to expensive, k> get to Akaroa. to 6s return from Little River to Akaro*. The result of this return fait of 5s is that JOHNSTON'S COACHES have carried Dearly Two Thousand p»£*engers over the roads during the last Teree moixthe, and he has made it ewv and cheap to gei where you can get tbo best holiday within roaoh of a hundred miles of Christchurch. Don't be induced to pay high fares to any other coach, when you .can travel by JOHNSTON'S splendidly equipped ROYAL MAIL COACHES far Sβ Return from Little River to Akaro*. A Wire will Reseire Seats any day. J. "W. JOHNSTON, Mail Contractor for Little Ri-voc *nd Akaroa roada. Poatal or Telegraph Addrees: Akaro*, r PUBLIC NOTICE. COVEBED-IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now ran* ' between EtheHon and Chevioi every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY »nd FRIDAY, luid returning from Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAY, and SATURDAYS. ARTHUR BOYCE, Proprietor, Eth«lton. Saddle Hone* and Traps always on hire at ScargiH Station at the shortest no tic*. ERRETTS NURTH UNE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CULVERDEN TO HANMER SPRINGS, ROTHEUHAM. WAIAU AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves CulTenkn for Hanmer Springs daily at lp.a. Coach leaves Huuner Spring! for Culverden daily at 10.30 &.m. FARES—Single, 7s 6d; Retnrn, 14a. Coach leaves Oulverdon for Rotherham and ■ Waiau daily at 12.45 p m Coach leaves Waiau for Kothernam and Culrerden daily at 12.20 p.m FAEiES—Single, ss; Return, Sβ. . Coach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura, Tueedays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Coach leaves Kaikoura for Waiau and Gulverden, Mondays, Wtdui-pdays, Fridays, at 7.30 a.m. FARES—Single, £1; Return, £1 l&e. NOTICE— Wednesday's Coach from Kaikonra- runs through to CulveTdcn same day, and returns to Waiau tauie tight, after arrival late train. Catches coach, for Kaikoura leaving Waiau Thursday u'Oining. Blenheim Coach loaves Kaikoura Mondays and Wednesdays. Returns Tu«v<lays and Thursdays. Urgent Te.egrann uiidi Letters promptly dolivored. Parcels attended to. Special Coaches. Double and Single Buggies, Waggonettes. Saddle Horses, on immediate hire. Orders through, post or wire receive prompt attention. TRQS jjerrrtx, Proprietor. jj_B,—All information given at Government Tourist Offices. Christchurch. HORNEMAN'S NORTH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHEVIOT to SPOTS iVOOU, PARNASSUS, BROOKDALE, HAWK.SWOOD, CONWAY, HUNDALEE, and K.AIKOURA. Coaci leaves Cheviot Post Office for Kaikoura daily, at 9 a.m. Coach leave* Mr Homer's Commercial Hotel. Kaikoura, dai.y, at 6 a.m., arriving at Cheviot 12.30 p.m., and connects with trail at Domett at 2.-2 p.m., paesengers arriving in Christchurcn p.m. same day. CHEVIOT-DOMETT SERVICE. A Coach le*ves Domett on arrival of train for Cheviot daily. A Coach leaves Cheviot Post Offioa for Domett daily at 1.20 p.m CHEVIOT TO CHniSTCHUROH. Returning Ssine Day. A Coach will leave Cheviot Poet Office for Domett every Wednesday morning, at 4.15. and connecti with tra;n at 5.5. arriving in Chnstchurch 9.45. Scats must be booked nieht before. Covered-in CY-ach will meet return train same night* Christchurch depart at 5-30, arrive Domett 10.3, coach arrives Cheviot 10.45 p.m. wjj AH information given at the Government Tourist O£sc» or Thoe. Cook and Cgni Christchurch. bo , J. R. HORNEMAN, Proprietor.. METHVEN AND ASHBURTON COACH. ArrACH RUNS between ifEl'H YEN »nd ASHBURTON on TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS. Lessee Methvea 8 a.m., arrives A*hl)urton 10.45 a.m. Le»-r«s Aahburten 4 0 p.m., arriv-w Methven 6.45 p.m. Parcels and Orders left at Somerset Stable* Ashbnrton, and Methvra Uvery StftbW KAIKOURA. CHEVIOT. (GRIFFITH'S CRO\V>* LINE COACHES T leave Tormore for Cheviot daily; leave Tormore for Kaikoura Monaays, WednesLvT Fridays; !o»vo Kaikoura for Tormoxo Mondws" Wednesdays. Friday. Special Conveyances a.ways on hand. Rookins Office, United Service Hotel, ChmtSfrch; AdW-ha Hotel. JUikoura. r. T GRIFFITHS, C 3714 g^ Tiot - S~ TRONG Cuj-*-iiiD*o n 1 »? sd Co. have recciv«d fcome neat things in Kitchea Cups SIS. 2* 3d and 2, 6d tie haiyk*.

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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13151, 25 June 1908, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13151, 25 June 1908, Page 11

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