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Meetings. CHEIBTCHUBCH CITY COUNCIL. PUBLIcItEETING, GLASGOW BELIEF FUND. A PUBLIC MEETING to consider what steps shall bo taken to raise subscriptions tor the above Fund, will be held on Wednesday next, Feb. 6, at the Music Hall, Cathedral Square, at 7.30 o’clock p.m. P. T. HASKINS, Town Clerk. City Council Office, Jan, 31,1879. 6108-107 1.0.U.F..A.C. LOYAL AVON LODGE, No. 23. Members of the above Lodge are hereby JL requested to attend a gammoned Meeting, to beheld at the Orange Hall, on Wednesday, Feb. G, at 8 o’clock p.m. sharp. Business: Alteration of portion of Bye-laws, fto. Fines will be strictly enforced. 6390-112 H. Si. PIEBEMONTE, E. 3. CANTBEBUEY CLUB COMPANY (LIMITED^) A N Extraordinary General Meeting of ShareA holders will be held in the Club House on SATUBDAY, Feb. 8,1879, at 2 o’clock. Business : To receive Directors’ report upon devised schemes for dealing with shares held by non-members of the Club, in accordance with the resolution passed at the General Meeting of Shareholders, August 24,1878, A. C. SALTMAESHE, 6321-110 Secretary. ME SAUNDEBS Invites the Cheviot electors to meet him at the Waikari Schoolroom on Thursday Evening, Feb. 6, and at the Wa:au Hotel on the following evening, Friday, Feb. 7. 6301-110 CANTEEBUEY SALBYAEDS COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Fifth Annnal General Meeting of Shareholders in the above Company will be held at Messrs B. Wilkin and Co.’s Boom, Hereford street, on Tuesday, the 11th day of February inst., at 7 p.m,, to receive the report of the Directors and the amount and balance-sheet for the half-year ended Deo. 81,1878, and to elect three Directors in the room of Messrs Thomas Bruce, William Headerson, and John Mann, who retire >y rotation. And, immediately after. An Extraordinary General Meeting, to consider and pass a special resolution to alter Bale 8 in the Articles of Association, to the original Buie (No. 20, Table B) in the Joint Stook Companies’ Act, 1860, namely: “The Company may, with the sanction of the Company previously given in general meeting, increase its capital.” GEO. A. MAKEIG. 6389-112 Secretary. Tenders. TENDEES will he received at my office until 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, for the erection of a Tula at Sumner, Flans and specification may he seen at my office. The lowest or any tender not accepted. J. C. MADDISON, Architect. Hereford street, Christchurch. 6319-110 TENDEES are invited for the erection of a Dwelling-house near Batbadoes street, for Mr Moriarty. Plans and specification may he seen at onr office in St. Asaph street, where tenders will he received on or before Saturday, Jan, 8, at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. M. JACOBSEN & SON, 6254-108 Architects, &c. TENDEES are invited for the erection of a Dwelling - house at Fapauui for Mr J. Borgfeldt. Plans. &c., may he seen at our office, where tenders will he received on or before WEDNESDAY, Feh. 12, at noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. S. M, JACOBSEN * SON, ! 6374-112 Architects, &o. TO BUILDEES. 1 SENDEES ore invited for the erection of a Church at Oxford. Plans and specification .may be seen at my office, Oxford terrace, until 7th day of February, and after that date they may be seen at Mr Woodfleld’s store, Oxford. Tenders to be sent in to my office on or before Saturday, Feb--15, at noon. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. THEODOEE B. JACOBSEN, Architect. Oxford terrace, opposite Lane’s mill, 6997-98 TENDEES. BUILDEES desirous of tendering for the erection of a hotel at Ashburton are requested to send in sealed tenders, duly endorsed and addressed to the Architect, on or before Wednesday, Feb. 5. The drawims and specifications may be seen at my office, Ashburton. J. STANLEY BEUCE, C.E., 5367-81 Architect. EAKAIA EOAD BOAED. TO WELLSINKEES. TENDEES are invited for Sinking a Well at the Boad Board Office Eeserve, Hororata. Specifications may be seen at the office, where tenders will be received till Saturday, Feb. 8. W. BAKES, 6037-99 Surveyor to the Board. STOKE GEANGE. WANTED, Tenders for Cutting about 400 chains Gorse Fencing. For particulars, apply to C. E. Campbell, Stoke Grange. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 6410-112 TO BE LET BY TENDEE, FOE A TEEM OF EIGHT TEAKS. A DESIEABLE and Compact Farm, comprising 47£ acres of first class arable land, situate at Qreenpark, within three miles of the Lincoln Bailway Station. For particulars apply to Mr James Eaton, Qreenpark, to whom tenders must be sent oh or before the 12th of Feb. ensuing. 6323-110 Properties for Sale. )E SALE,—Several desirable qnarter-aore Sections, part of E.S. 48a, on Wilson’s Bridge , Terms very easy. Title under Land Transot. Apply to Alfred Thompson. Hereford t 8252-63 FOE SALE, by Private Treaty, 78 acres of Freehold Land, at Kaiapoi Island, part of the farm known as Mr Norman’s; also four-roomed House and three-quarters of an acre Freehold Land, in Windmill road. For further particulars, apply to Mrs Fuchs, Wellington Hotel. 6115-112 COUNTEY HOTEL. 10E SALE, the Lease and Goodwill of Eailway Hotel, Winslow, doing a good business. For ; icularsapplyto wooDsHAND&COf 1.07 Christchurch, 3E SALE, four miles from Tauraaga,—A well improved 500 acre Farm and large Kesidenoe, ornamental grounds and good orchard thed, from which is an excellent view, urer’a cottage, outhouses, &o. _ A. C. TUENEE, 70 • Land and General Agent. FOB SALE. BIROHWOOD FREEHOLD ESTATE. THIS truly Valuable and Magnificent Estate is situated in the Western District of Southland. and comprises, in all, some 7500 acres of firstclass land, nearly all being fit for the plough, and Is without doubt one of the best properties m the South. , The LAND chiefly consists of low-lying downs and rich river flats, together with, say 15,000 acres of Crown lands adjoining, which have been reserved for Co aland Eailway purposes, and is well fenced and divided into convenient paddocks. The STOCK consists of about 10,000 first-class long-woollod sheep 60 Leicester rams, and „ , , 20 pure-bred Eomney Marsh rams (bred from the flocks of the late Dr Webster, Balmddery, Oamaru) 24 station horses, including two excellent teams of draughts 12 working bullocks * 50 head store cattle IMPROVEMENTS AND FAEMING IMPLEMENTS. Six-roomed Cottage (furnished) Stable for 18 horses, chaff house, harness room, barn, &0., woolshed and drafting yards, store (with complete fittings), men’s huts, cattle yards, dip, &o. (With the exception of the woolshed, drafting yards, and men s hutSj all the above buildings are quite Bullock' waggon and dray, horse waggon, two diays and tip cart (quite new), ploughs, harrows, rollers, stores, tools, sheep netting, grass seeds, &o. There are about 700 acres which have been subdivided into small fields, cultivated and now in “§£*« Freehold will he sold at a moderate price (especially so when its quality ie considered).and Jin*Seasonable terms, everything else will be given in If the property is sold before Feb, 1,1879, the l4ui be iholuded, if not, the sheep will be shorn and the numbers will stand precisely as enumerated, less the wool. Upon the freehold there is an unlimited supply of coal, limestone, and freestone. . The only reason tor disposing ot this favourite property is the serious indisposition of a member of the proprietor’s family, which compels him to leave the Colony. The terminus of the Otautau and Nightcaps Eailway is upon the run, and within a short distance of the freehold, and the proposed extension to the Waian passes through the centre ot the estate, and olose to the present homestead. The above property will he offered for competition by public auction in Dunedin about the middle of February, 1879, If not earlier disposed of by private contract. Further detailed particulars, if required, may be learned on application at the offices of the NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MEECANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (LIMITED), 4676-63 Invercargill, Dunedin, or Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LI, Issue 5599, 4 February 1879, Page 3

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