PutoUo.^otioeß. SOUTH CANTEEBUBY jUBAWSUE athletic CLUB. TVrOMINATXONS for, Membership Into above JJI Club must bo loolgacl with me, duly pro. posed and seconded, not laten than Saturday, Bth March, 1868.314 • GEO, 3? OLULEE, Son Secretary. In the Estate of JOHN QUINN, deceased. A LL Accounts owing to this Esiatonotpaid to /V the undersigned lieforo the 18th of March next will be sued for without further notice. Hated this 26th day oflfebruary, 1884.' 1810 317 ANN QUINN, Administratrix. NOTICE. FAILING, OWING TO MY HEALTH 1 am Compelled TO GIVE UP DSESSMAKIKG, A nd I beg leave to tender myJSinoore Thanhs to the LadiCs of Christohuroh ,und su hounding districts for their Liberal Patronage during the last 17. years.' ■ Yours truly, MBS A. M'GBEGOH. ■% . ■ All Accounts Owing to me must be Settled by the 4th day of March.imdaU Claims against me must he sent in not later<than the 4th of March, 1651 MBS A. M’GEEOOE. THE N.Z. PAKMEHB' CO-OPEKATIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTEEBUBY (Limited). TO SHAEEHOLDEES. " DAIEY AND 'FAEM PEODUGE. A S intimated in last Circular, the department /n for the sale of above ia NOW open to receive consignments. L. C. WILLIAMS, 9451 161 , Secretary. THE NEW ZEALAND FAEMEES’ CO-OPEEA-TIVB ASSOCIATION OF CANTEEBUBY, LIMITED, iGEAIN SEASON-1884. nnHE attention of Shareholders is called to the JL Grain-selling Department of the Association’s business; the advantage of being represented on the spot secures to farmers the best possible prices being obtained for paresis placed in the Association’s hands for sale. ■ Storage at low rates is provided at the Association’s Grain Stores (private siding), Christchurch, und cosh advances inode, if required; The Association is prepared to Ship Wheat, &0,, oh grower’s account, either by steamer or sailing vessel, and to make advances against same. Full particulars will ba forwarded on application. 1666 223 L. Q.;gyiLLIAMS, Secretary. THE MUTUAL ASSUEANCE SOCIETY OF VICTOEIA, LIMITED. NEW ZEALAND,, SOUTH ISLAND BEANCH: . Colonial Bank Buildings, Dunedin. XHIS Society is prepared to appoint Two or . Three Gentlemen of Eiperieuce aa
TEAVELLING AGENTS. Liberal Terms to suitable men. • *■ , WILLIAM WILLS, 1602 223 Besident Secretary. r—- n NOTICE. ■ “ THE undersigned: begs to intimate to the farmers, merchants, and others of the Oust and surrounding districts,, that he has token over the MILL lately tenanted by Mr TUney, and that the price for gristing will be Eightpence per bushel, instead of Ninepenoe, Us formerly. AtbIXANiEB OEME, 1668 ' Oust Flour Mill. LINCOLN MILLS. JMjesses W ILSON Beos. Beg to inform the District that the MILL IMPEOVEMENTS ARE ABOUT FINISHED, And having put in a New Silk Cleaning Tackle, 4c., for Grain and other tilings, believe they can TUEN OUT BETTEE EfiOUE than the Mill ever made since it was built. Also, they will HAVE STOEAGE BOOM . . von a , PEW THOUSAND SACKS At Lowest Bates, and Free from Vermin, Also, they have an IMPOETED BEEKSHIEB BOAB They will LET to those who may require him. Agents for Standard Insurance Company. CASH BU7EES OF GEAIN, In large or small quantities. 616 202 CANTEEBUEY MILLS, ASHBUETON. . NOTICE TO FAEMBES AND OTH&S. r£|HE BUSINESS o£ the above Mills will in PUTUEE BE MANAGED On my Behalf hy my Son, ME C. HAECOUBT TUBNEE, AND ME DAVID H. BEOWN, Who will be prepared to Purchase Wheat of good quality at the highest market rates. THE CANTEEBUEY MILLS Have been re-fitted throughout with all the BECBNTMANUPACTUEINGIMPEOVEMENTS adopted in Continental Europe and America, Including THE CHILLED lEON EOLLEE SYSTEM. THE WHEAT CLEANING MAUHINEEY • Is not surpassed in Now Zealand. THE QUALITY OF THE PLOUE ( from these MILLS should, therefore, command the immediate attention of the trade generally. ONE EXPEEIMBNTAL OBDEE from Bakers is invited, in perfect confidence tUbt it will bo followed by a regular demand fox the flour. For particulars, apply * AT THE MILLS, to Mr David H. Brown; Or, ME 0. HAECOUBT TUBNEE, Offlcos—Saundors’ Buildings, Ashburton. C. W. TUENEE, t , . . _. , Cashel street, Christchurch. a new woek. « beat sextain's bane.among the fbr NATIONS.” To ho hadof all Booksellers: or from D. N. Adams, 186, Gloucester street west. Bead it. , . IW2
Coursing. PDUMPTON pabk ooubsing CLUB. fibst meeting. 2h» AND Bbd APEUi, 1684. IHB Derby States, for on nsltoitea number of 1 Dog Puppies at 48 10s each; nomination, TkeTattSkes: for an unlimited number of Bitch Puppies at h 10* eaahj nomination, 10s ; ’ for these stokes close at 81 p.m. SATUEDAT, Ist March, at the Shades Motel, Christchurch. j, < g_ g. BEIjL, T vm
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7178, 1 March 1884, Page 1
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