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Eoad Boird Noticett, COUKTRNAT BO*l> BOAfiD. OTIOB to htreby flwtt that a Meeting of files, JHrwat. on Thursday. deciding whether the road running betwesn B.S. HBOB and »8M and tfafonifn plaatatton tesem 17*7. and R.8.8471M, fr«n Xiwp't w*d to 2*«y*V» By order, ""I 1. i. FfiAMOlo,Cl#tk to «i* Beard. OOUftTENAY KOAD BOAiID. Description ofTmd prowtid to fc« stopped in the CourteiMy Bom District i All that raid running twtween B.S. i&OSend 1747, and 8.8. 887 M, from K«m]>'« toad to CreykVa road. Tfco road proposod to be olkwed la Co.laeatfldon plan amd tinted green. The plan may be seen at the Boad Hoard Office, Kir wee, from Jan. IS to Mitch 18, 1883, inclusive. ;WBO A, J. FKANOId, Cl«k to the Board. Art Unions. IK AX. PUBLIC NOTICE. BBIDQEB' OB SAT £IO.OOO ABT UNION' (Pmteotad by Aot Victoria, DXXXII), will ba drawa ttwraptly at the Academy of Music, Ballerat, librae days titer the few remaining ticket, an sold. Bridges' Art Uiilooa are always draw» la fn'l l^^ffih^^ttit^fffffr'f^tel ttSeta for each prlza after tbo drawing. Wwo, £IOOO laohj two £BOO eaohi fonr,*l2fio eafih} two, £l6O l«oh t six £IOO each | eight,. 450 each ( six, £3O iitoht and twenty, £3O e*sh. For remaining tickets and fall particulars, sddrois WILLIAM BKIDQsIS, Hsydon Art Gallery, Melbourne Letters promptly ana wared. Mcnsy returned if no tlokota are left. undeb section 7„ act 63'.!. abtlohion. PUBOHABB OB 1 THJB TJNGABBII JUNCTION FBEBHOLD ESTATE 10,000 Members by Subscription, of £1 soon. 1» prises of from £4OOO to £4. 117 guaranteed Cashttt preferred. For prospectus and l BETH B. PBBB3E, Ho. 1 Australian aad European Chambers Box, Fosfcoffloo, BaUarat. Bead Prospectus. 642 Influronos Companies tax imw Zealand vibe aitd WAxnn IHSUBAJfOB COMPACT. Established 1899. Capital,.. ... ... m. ... £IOOO,OOO Paid op Capital and Boaerve ... AWO.OOO CEB PBHEftBS AHoTwKALTBIEm: COLO NUL COMPANY. Noted for Prompimess. and Liberality* Branches and agencies throughout tbo World* DAVID CBAIQ, ! Miinager. FIBS AND MABISE IMBUBANCB COMPANY OF HEW ZEALAND, Hereford street, Christohuroh. OAPTTAL BUBBOBIBBD ... ... £3,000,000 Paid Up ... 1 Beserve Fund... £40.000 nnms company, the ohlt iurtttatioa at the BMEHT XH CHBIBTGHUBOH, Ie prepared to effect FIBB AMD MABINE IISSUBANCXBS Of every description at rawwt rates. W. BEVKNIBH MHABIIB, General Manager, ifis ph(E!Hiz vibe omo» OF LONDOH, (ESTABLISHED WBS. JOHN ESGLJP, tliS 3 Christohuroh. II SB COLONIAL INBUBANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £1,000,000. Unlimited Liability ot BharehoMera. Fire and Marias Biaka taken at Lowest Current Bates. B. WALTON ft CO., 3302 Mari&gem for Canterbury. UNITED INBUBANOE COUPANT. Established A.D. 1862. • ■ £500,000. ita UNLIMITED LIABILITY of a lax»« Colonial Proprietary. I'ire and Marine Insoranoes effeeted at loweat nirent rates. JAMES 8. JAMESON, HAMBUBO-MAGDHBUEG FIBK JUJaUB. «.KOE COMPANY. BATAVIA SEA AnFfIBB INSUBANCB COMPANY. BIIBE AND MARINE Kiaks aooepted at Lowest Current Bates. Prompt and Libera 1 Betijlomeute. AGENT-JAMES HENDEBSON, Btook and Soarebroker, Land and Estate Agent, Idounaod Broker ander the Land Transfer Aot. General Commission and Financial Agent, 178, Hereford street, ChrUtohnioh, 164 i 407 Next the Bank of New Zealand. Brewers' Hotfoot. DUNEDIN BBEWEBY. -BAST * M«C A B T H Y k. (LIMITED), Submit a few of the voluntary Testimonials which thoy haye lately rooclved from their Customers as to the oxoelienoe of their ALBS AND POBTBBB. " I hsd a in here yesterday, who, after apologising for putting the question, asked mo whoee Beer he was having, and I told him it was yoors. He then ««i>t ti at at hia hoaso they had tried the beer from nearly all the hotels in tbe Port, and th«t they liked my beer the beatj end Old Country, and had been sixteen years la a brewery there,.considered it was »a good as Koy he ever had at Rom*, nnd tbo boat he had tasted ia the Port."—Port Glultners, •• You can ship by this boat a repetition of last order for Ale. I must eay that it ia a splendid nrtlole-in faot tho beat Colonial Beer I haro ever tasted."—Kelson. "I suit congratulate you on the quality ot the Beer; It Ibmagnluoent. It you can keep It up to that, you have got a good thing."—Waimate, •• I bolievo your Beer is the boat iu the markot." —Bulolutha. " 1 am pleasoit to bo able to state that your Ale. bottled by myself, seourod Flrat Prise a? our looal Amrionltural Show. Your Ale has «iveo aatUtao. Hon whorever I have pla?eS it, and I foel confident It will take the load in the district."—laurautm* « The Quality, flavour, and aroma is all that could . . * a _*V 1~. J- ~—-. M s> A-VmnliA anaHilN A Asia open np an oxtetstte trade for you.'*—Brisbane. In addition to their *XSX and XXXX, they are now producing a PALE ALB AND A BITTEB ALE. which have hit the taste alike ot the Ueneral Public and the highest Connoisseurs, Thay guarantee their Aloe and Porter to be pure, wholesome tonics, and pleasing to both aye and palate. ""* INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, NEW ZEALAND. [ABBHALLANDG O P B L A N D BBEWKBS, BOTTLEBB, MALTBTBBB, ANDIMPOBTBBS Of every desoription of Brewing Materials. Prkmisw) t ALBION BBEWERY, , Cumberland street and I The above Arm have taken the highest honours j awarded TEN FIEBT.OLAHB CEfiTIFIOATES tinoe the First Exhibition, to Doßedin in IBM, to The Jurors of tba ChrUtoburaU ExhlbiUon, after sarefttl oxaminaUoa, appended the foUowlng remarks i~ . ... .. •• Tho ALEB examined by uaare a very orodiUbl* "MarshaU aa<l Copland'sXXXX PALE BITTEB ALB is one that deserves bl<h «>"»»» l J B l * l f»; and would attract attention la any Exhibition among that olaas of AJes. Wl r» " Marshall and Oopelaad's DUNEDIN PALE AL»fl.~T*iiß firm's I&XX Pale Bitter Ale Mood MfflVEWWii' 1 iia.frV.'l wfliliJi'i commend a Oertineate of Qahl Medal, "J. E, PAMHa,"] "0. BosxßTsosr, w«a m ffi. 8. Habx-w 1 GBIOULTUB AL INBTBUCnON in its mc«t

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LIX, Issue 6869, 6 March 1883, Page 7

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