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Tendon, THMDEBS wsn'ed for Catting, Tying (by kind), and blocking about 10 acrs* of Oat«. Apply to Bobert Geddis, Oalmbtook, Pwbbletoo. 93M mBNDBBS will bo received till (on* o’clock on JL Tuesday, Deo, mb, (or tbe Erection of a Drill Shod at too Bovs’ High School, for the Board of Qorernora of the Canterbury College. The lowest or any tender wilt not neoeeaarily bo accepted. Plana and specifications aaay bo teen at my office. 9337 97 W. B. ABMSON, Architect. TO BOILDEBS. f BLENDERS are requlr-d for tbe Erection of a JL Cottage at blocurton. Plane, specification, Ad., may be aeon at my office, where tendere ate to be sent not later than 4 p.m, of Tuesday, 13th Inat, 9163 93 THOB. HEAHELL, Architect. TO BUILDEBB. TENDERS are invited (or additions to offices in Hereford etieet. Drawing« and specifications oan beacon at my office. Cathedral eqnare, opto Monday, 18th inat,, on which day ten* era most be cent In np to 4 p.m. Dowcat or any tender not neoeeaarily accepted. B. W. MOUNTPOBT, Architect. Cathedral square. Deo. 6,1883. 9365 KOWAI SOAD BOABD. fTjENDBBS arc Invited to be sent in. addreeied ■ to the Chairman, by noon on Friday, the 15th December, 1883. Specifications may be seen at the Bead Board office on and after Monday, 11th December. 147.—Clitten road, commonly called Webb’s. 148,—Baking in Beach road, near J. Ashworth's. 149.—Wattle’s road, 80 chains metalling. 160.—North road, north of Amberley, 100 chains metalling, 6 yard* to the chain. 161.—Dog collars of good strong leather, 500 In number. It more required, to be supplied st tbe same price. 9387 4263 Hotels JaOIiPHEBT (Late of Little Biver), Has taken over tbe CBI L'EBIUN HOTEL, Glome*» ter street, Christchurch, where he will be glad to see his old Friends from the Peninsula and elsewhere. The Best of Everything kept as usual. 8485 Cave Boos JBLotbl SUMNER. This Hotel can find accommodation for a lew mere boarders at reasons blc rates. Visitors art reminded that the Cave Book Hotel is situated ot the sea beach, and that coaches cun constantly through the day to and from Christchurch—far &. very moderate. In fact, coach la»» and board together will be cheaper than living in Christ church, without calculating the advantages oi change and sea air. G. B. WETHER ED, Fnonmnos. , s 5815 Hi ROYAL HOTEL, LEITHPXELD. THE Proprietor haa just completed a thorough renovation of this Hotel, and haa made it a FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. The extensive premises attached and the excellent garden make it more like a private home than a hotel, end there are several suites of apartments which are well and comfortably furnished. The Beech is only a mile distant (tom the hotel, and Leithfleld is well known aa one of the most salubrious township* in the North. None but the best brands of alee, wines, and spirits kept. Horses and Buggies on Hire. 4717 H. STACK, Proprietor. OuiLL’s .Hotel, A shbpbton. Opporite the Railway Station and adjoining th* Telegraph Office*. THE BAILWAY BBFBSBHMXNT BOOMS. Ashburton, ase also under the management of th. Proprietor e( Quill's Hotel. fTfHE Proprietor of the above magnificent Hotel JL desires to bring under the notice of commercial travellers, families, and visitors to this prosperous district, that the establishment is not to br extolled in tke Colony, either (or extent, aeoommodatien, sad general perfection of appointments. The bulldinge cover three-quarters of aa sore ; the private nitee of apartments are specially designed with a view to convenience and privacy of families. The sitting roams are airy and ohaerful, and every apartment haa bean built with a view to the health of the occupant. Splendid commercial room, with a library many a city would ba proud of; large sample rooms fet commercial travellers; bath rooms, with every luxury; and a billiard room, with three of Aljock’s best tables. The proprietor is his own importer, la s connoisseur of many years' experience in liquors, and oas pledge his repntetion en tbe qsnlity of his cellar. 1668 143 THOMAS QUILL, Proprietor. FBINCE ABTHUB HOTEL, conns or Hobson and Wellesley Streets, AUCKLAND. Esninx Obak, Proprietor. qnHB FBINCE ABTHUB HOTEL, I as now erected, is one ot the most convenient and well-appointed Hotels in the Australasian Colonies. Its central position, so near the business portion of the City, its Mlubrioua situation, its finish and thorough completeness in every detail, all combine to stamp it as a FIRST-GLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 3184

Bankruptcy Notices. T V. B. NOTICE. IR BANJCBUPTOT. UB liTTTBZiTON TINES la duly appointed GAZETTE FOB ILL NOTICES OTTOM TBB DEBTORS AND CREDITORS’ ACT. IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand—Canterbury District—ln the matter of “The Debtors* and Creditors’ Aot 1878" and the Acta amending the same and of the bankruptcy of JAMES SHERIFF of Christchurch in the said district stonemason a debtor.—This is to notify that at the first meeting of creditors of the abore named debtor held at the SuprsmeCourt-house Christchurch on the 7th day of December instant AUGUSTUS FBEDBBICDE VEAUX et Christchurch accountant was duly elected trustee of the estate of the said debtor and that the said Augustus Frederick ds Yeaux has signified to me in writing his acceptance of each trusteeship.— Dated this Bth day of December 1882. W. H. EYES, Jons., Deputy Registrar. SiiiTßß m Swash, Debtor's Solicitors. 9168 IN the Supreme Court of New Zealand—Canterbury District—ln the matter ef “ The Debtors' and Creditors' Aot 1878 *' and the several Acts amending the same and of the petition of THOMAS PAVTTT and EDWARD PAVTTT against J OSEPH FOWLER of Chertsey in the said district storekeeper a debtor.—Notice is hereby given that at the meeting of the said JOSEPH FOWLER held at the Supreme Ceort-house Christchurch on Friday the eighth day of December instant in pursuance of an order of this Honourable Court in that behalf dated the second d«y of December instant THOMAS BROWN CRAIG ef Christchurch aeconstant and FREDERICK CROSS of the same place merchant were appointed trustees of the said debtor and they have signified in writing their acceptance et the said trusteeship.—All proofs of debt in the said estate to be forwarded to the said trustees.—Dated this eighth day of December 1883. W. H. ETEs, Jsnn,, Deputy-Registrar. F. Wilsiss, Solicitor for the petitioning creditors. 9181 IN the Supremo Coart of New Zealand.— Canterbury District. —ln the matter of "The Debtors’ and Creditors' Act 1876 “ and the various Acts amending the same and of the bankruptcy of JOHN INFIELD of the City of Christchurch billiard-room proprietor a debtor.— Netioe is hereby given that a general meeting of the creditors of the above-named debtor will be held at the offloee of Mr T. W. Stringer Hereford i street Christchurch on Wednesday the thirteenth day of December instant at the hour of eleven o'clock la the forenoon to consider lan application by the said debtor for his order of discharge.— Dated this eighth day of December 1882, H. E. ALPORT, Trustee. And notice is hereby further given that counsel on behalf of the above-named debtor will apply to this Honorable Court for the said debtor's order of discharge at the first sitting of the Court held after the expiration of ten days from date.—Dated this eighth day of December 1882. T. W. STRINGER, MSS Solicitor for the debtor. V. B, Estate of GEO. MACKAT, Lyttelton. ACCOUNTS owing to this Estate have been rendered by the Trustee, and all persons indebted ate requested to pay their accounts into my OSes, High street, Christchurch, at once, aa the Estate must be closed. No further notice will be given before proceedings at law. MU 88 T. B. CRAIG, Tnwtee.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 6797, 9 December 1882, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 6797, 9 December 1882, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 6797, 9 December 1882, Page 6

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