SPORTING. .TOCEEY CLUB. ROYAL RACE MEETING. Tn Honcnr ci the Visit of H.K.n THE PRINCE OF VALES. To be held on th? RICCARTON RACECOURSE, On SATURDAY, 15th MAY. 1920. THE WELCOME HURDLE HANDICAP, of 500 bovs. Ono mile and three-quar-ters. THE RENOWN STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 750 soy?. Tv,-o miles and a liaif. THE MARLBOROUGH STAKES, of 1250 eovs. For two-year-olds and upwards. "Weight-for-age, no penalties. One mi!e. THE ROYAL HANDICAP, of 1250 sots. Ono mila and a half. THE CORNWALL HANDICAP, of GOO (Hack conditions.! One milo and a quarter. THE SANDRINGHAM WELTER HANDICAP, of 500 eovs. Minimum weight 7st Tib. Si.- furlongs. NOMINATIONS FOR ALL EVENTS CLOSE at 8 p.m. on FRIDAY, APRIL 23rd. HANDICAPS FOR ALL EVENTS "WILL ' . BE DECLARED ON MONDAY, MAY 3rd. ACCEPTANCES FOR ALL EVENTS V.'ILL CLOSE at 8 p.m. on MONDAY, MAY 10th. F. C. COTHER, Acting-Secretary. P.O. Box 355, Ch/ristchurch. 7973 BOROUGH COUNCILS. BOROUGH OF RANGIORA. NOTICE OF' INTENTION TO RAISE A SPECIAL LOAN. THE RANGIORA BOROUGH COUNCIL hereby gives public notice that it is intended to raise a LO&fi under "The Local Loans Act, 1913," for the purpose of METALLING, ROLLING, and TARRING tho ROADWAY in HIGH, ASHLEY, VICTORIA, PERCEVAL, and ALBERT ST RE HIS, in the Borough of Rangiora. THAT tho Btim proposed to be borrowed .shall be FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS; interest at 4J per cent., on tho instalment system, repayable in thirty-six and a half ye« 6. THAT the security for the repayment of tho Loan and the interest thereon shall be a Special Rate of ONE FARTHING in the Pound on the Capital Value of all the Ratetable Properties within the Borough, and that such Special Rate shall bo an annually recurring rate in each and every year during l the currency of such loan, being a, period of thirty-six yeaxs and a half, or until the loan is fully paid off; and THAT it is proposed to pay out of, tho loan tho cost of raising the loan and interest for the first year. C. I. JENNINGS. Mayor. Rangiora Borough Council Chambers, April 10th, 1920. BM6 NEW BRIGHTON BOROUGH COUNCIL ROAD STOPPED. NOTICE is hereby given tliat the port ,of ESTUARY ROAD, between JERVOIS STREET and BRIDGE STREET, _is CLOSED for TRAFFIC whilst undergoing REPAIRS. J. F. EAMES, Town Clerk.
CITY COUNCIL. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT. m CONSUMERS being supplied from the Substation in Fyfo street ARE NOTIFIED that Current will be CUT OFF between the hours of 10 a.m. and Noon on SUNDAY NEXT, the 18th instant. H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. Christchurch, 16th April, 1920. 8529 PROPERTIES FOB SALE. LOHREY AND' CO. LOHREY AND CO., Late Lohrey and Man gin. 'Phono 518. ' 218 High street. r»-f Qj-rv—ST. ALBANS WEST—New e&JLOOU Two-storey Art Bungalow, panel- ■ led a TV J. plastered, eun balcony and porch, li.p. water, sewer, Doulton bath, e. light and gas, about i-acre Motion, and good situation. 61-C OQO C—LINWOOD, on car lino—Very 3wOOO fine T House, 6 rooms, electrio 'light, plastered and papered*, h. and c. good bathroom, built in wardrobe, asphalt paths and yard, lawn and garden, beautifully kept; about 3-16ths acre, and cariv possesion. Government mortgage. 60-C i? 1 XHA—ST- 'ALBANS—I Acre and MO JU Superior Residence of 6 large rooms, plastered and papered, electric light and gaff, return verandah, motor shed, servatory, etc.; clo3e to 2d car. 42C Q/I ACRES, 13 miles from town—Good Ott Cropping Farm, together with comfortable 5-roomed House and all necessary outbuildings. £25 per acre. t Good terms can be arranged, sav £500 ensn. 1-1 OA/1 \.CPJv3, L.1.P., 12 mUcs from good t/U"± town —Flat and undulating country, euWivided into 16 paddocks, well watered by streams and springs; vrintered 1400 eheep, of which 600 were breeding ewe 3: oroomed house, 2-roomed wharo, 4-stall stable, feed room, woolshcd, and slieep-yarde, etc.; situate in Bawko'e Bay. Rent ££& 10a yearly. Price £11 per aero goodwill. .-J Ol A f\ ACRES, twenty miles from Napier, —i\. .r\J all m grass,, flat and easy hil.3, well watered, river, creaks and spring 3; wintered 3000 eheep, of which 1400 were breeding ewes and 130 head of cattle; 7-room-od modern house, telephone, woolshed, stable, vards, dip, etc., all in good order. Plantations and orchard. Price £11 10s per care, and terms can be arranged. TT\7"E have a large number of North Ist V land Farms on our books, which \we will be pleased to submit to intending buyers. Call and see u# at " 213 HIGH STREET. L 5125-5340 LOHREY and CO. ] " S. C. THOMPSON. 'Phone 426. S. C. THOMPSON, Land and Estate Agent, ! 163 CASHEL STREET, CHBISTCHLBCH. Opp. Meesrs Pjroe and Co. ST. ALBANS BUNGALOWS. Pi O ~ A—BUNG-ALOW of 5 rooms, plascfcrf.l «)OU tered, pancllod in hall and. kitchen, tiled roof, eke. light and gas, bath, h. and c., w.h., copper, tubs, i-acre section, one cham frontage, concrete patns, .awn and garden, well laid out. This property is up-to-date. s c THOMpsON--IG3 Cashel street. "7*l O "A —MODERN" BUNGALOW of 6 JJIZOV rooms, built harliy 2 »years, plastered, papered, panelled ball and dinmsrroom, elec. light (9 points), gas, gas stove, gas copper, h. and c., bath, bui t-in wardrobes coal and wood shco; 3-16 th close to car. g THOILP3ON> 163 Cashel street. h-i i ~f\—BUNGALOW of 5 rooms, plasdbilOU tered, elec. light and gas. Data, h and c. built-in wardrobes, panelled hall and dining-room, w.h.. copper, tubs, sun verandah, action. 3-16tn acre, concrete pa t h?. taps back and front, fowihousse, property is ! frj CiL!*. ' " S. C. THOMPSON, Agent, Ci—lisl
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16811, 17 April 1920, Page 15
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