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For Bale. I7JOR SALE-Bay Yearling Colt by Muskot ? dain Wai-lti. Apply, Ed. Cutts, Choke bore. 4548 »K FOR SALE, a promising Three-year-old Chest nut Gelding, quiot to ride, and been in bar ness, good mover; also, good saddle and bridle Apply T. Bhailor, Madras street, Sydenham. 4801 HARES for Bale.—SO Shares (2nd issue) in the ._. Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Limited, £4 10a per share paid up, equivalent to i'l per shart iu first issue. Apply H„ Box 25, P.O. 484! TO HUNTING MEN. toTtOB SALE PRIVATELY.—I Pair Leathers, JD with trees (in case), 2 Pair Top Boots, witb trees. Breeches Paste, Boot Top Powder, Brushes, &c, 1 Pair Long-neoked English Himtiujr Spurs, Also, a Plain Flapped English Hunting Saddle, Irons, &c., Single and Double Bridle. Also, n nearly new cut away Black Melton Hunting Coat, Waistcoat, Pink Dress ditto, and Waistcoat. The above are the hunting kit of a man lately from England. The leathers, coats, boots, &c., are by Hammond and Peal respectively, and have only been used one season at Home. The owner is about sft Biu, a,nd rides under 13 stone. Apply. DV letter, 4572 A.8.Z., Office of this Paper. ALVANIZED IRON. 2260 S Q UAEE FEET Properties for Sale. 10R SALE, a Farm of 107 acres, well laid down ? with English grass and clover ; edge of the Rangiora Swamp. For particulars apply to Albert Parsons, Fernside. '-.= 3991 256 •240 Acres of land a+ Weedons, next to Mr Trot's farm ; immediate possession can be given. For further particulars, apply to 1718 224 H. MARKS. Manchester street. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. IOR SALE, an Old Established Business, in Queen street, Auckland, 'or particulars apply to MANAGER N.Z. DRUG COMPANY, 4869 Christchurch. .• Jj. JBoWKER, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH, Has the following Farms for Sale: — Mount Somers —500 acres Winslow—767 acres, part fenced, house (5 rooms), stable (15 stalls) Springfield—6o acres bush lond, cheap Wakanui District —1500 acres, partly fenced, well watered Mackenzie Country—32o acres, unimproved, well watered Rimgitata—36o acres, fenced, good paddocks Orari Plains—9oo acres, good sheep land, very cheap Eangitata—l2Bo acres, improved, good house, stables, &c., water race through, the property; easy terms Sherwood—3oo acres,.. fenced and laid down in English grass Chertsey—3o acres, immediately adjoining the township Ashburton District—Seafield—937acres,ringfenced, cottage and stables; also 337 acres and 338 acres Courtenay—322 acres Ellesmere District—9o acres and 225 acres Rakaia District—3473 acres, partly fenced, water race through the property Also Houses, Shops, Building Sections, in town and country. Money to Lend on Mortgage, at 8 per cent. 1190 Assessment Courts. "RATING ACT, 1876." " HEREBY give notice that it having been proved at a sitting of the Assessment Court for the Town District of Sumner, held this day at the Schoolhouse, Sumner, that no Valuation Lißt for the said district has been mode, as provided in section 6 of the above-named Act, I have, in accordance with the provisions of section 28 of the said Act, appointed MR ARCHIBALD ROBERT WATSON as Valuer to make such list; and I hereby fix Thursday, the Bth May, as the day on which it is to be completed. And I direct that it shall be open for public inspection at the oifice of the Town Board, Sunnier, from Friday, the 9th day of May, 1884, to Monday, the 9th day of June, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., and that all objections thereto must be addressed to the Assessment Court, and delivered at the said Town Board Office, on or before the 9th day of June, 1884, andthata copy thereof must be sent to the Town Board not less than seven days before the sitting of the Court. And I further give notice that an Assessment Court will be held by me on Saturday, the 14th day of June, 1884, at the Schoolhouse, Sumner, at noon, for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the Valuation List of the Boid district, when all clerks and other persons duly appointed by, and on behalf of the local body, and all valuers and collectors of rates for the said district, will be required to attend the sitting of the said Court, and shall produce all books and papers relating to their respective offices which the Court may require to be produced. GEO. LESLIE LEE, Judge Assessment Court. Christchurch, 28th April, 1884. 4840 Election Notices. "N pursuance of "The Regulation of Elections _ Act, 1881," I Micboel Lynskey, ReturningOfficer for the electoral district of Kaiapoi, do hereby give notice that, by virtue of a writ bearing date the twenty-fifth day of April, 1884, under the hand of the Clerk of the Writs, an election will be held for the return of one qualified person to serve as a member for the said electoral district, and that the nomination of candidates will tako place at the Resident Magistrate's Courthouse, Kaiapoi, at noon on tho sixteenth day of May, 1884 ; and that the poll, if necessary, will be taken at the several poduur places of the said district on the twenty-third day of May, 1884, The following are the polling places for the electoral district of Kaiapoi : The Courthouse, Kaiapoi (principal). The Courthouse, Eangiora. The Schoolhouse, Woodend. MICHAEL LYNSKEY, Returning-Offlcer. KAIAPOI ELECTION. TO THE HON EDWARD RICHARDSON, SIR,— We the undersigned, respectfully request that you will allow yourself to be placed in nomination for the representation of tho Kaiapoi Electoral District, and pledge ourselves to do our u tmost to secure your election. We have the honour to bo, Sir, Your obedient Servants, A. Ivory, Mayor G. H. Blackwell H. Blackett J. Johnston A. Parsons ,Edwin Parnham. And threo hundred and forty-three others. To his Worship A. Ivory, Messrs Blackett, Blackwell, Johnston, Parnham, Cupt. Parsons, and tho 343 other gentlemen who have signed the above requisition. ENTLEMEN—I have tho honour to thank - you for the invitation to represent your district in the House of Representatives, and I have much pleasure in acceding to such a rously (signed request. I shall take an early opportunity of addressing the electors. Your obedient servant. ' Qt >s EDWARD RICHARDSON. Board and Eesidenoe. BLIGH'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT. BEST ACCOMMODATION in Town is now offered to BOARDERS. Double roJhi, 16s per week; single room, 18s per weok; board without lodging, 12s per week; weekly dinners, 4s per week: board and lodging, 3s per day. Good accommodation for families. Smoking-room sit ting-room, with use of piano, bath-room.lshower bath. Stabling free. hnmourous extracts, historical anecdotes, miscol' laneous tales, iteraturo, and the jottings afford delightful reading for all. Price sixpenoe.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXI, Issue 7227, 29 April 1884, Page 1

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