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Public notices. SUPREME COURT. SOMMON J TIROES Summoned for MONDAY, 2nd AUGUST, will NOT be required to ud, , ALEX. LEAN, Sheriff. Christchurch, 29 th July, 1880, 4140 THE PAPANUI PLOUGHING MATCH COMMITTEE invite OFFERS of a suitable piece of LAND on which to HOLD.THEIR ANNUAL MATCH, to be sent in by SATURDAY, July SI, to the Secretary. PUBLIC NOTICE. O S’ REWARD.—An some dastardly scoundrels nUt) are continually destroying the "CALLED BACK ’’ POS TEES, the above reward will be paid to anyone giving such information as will lead to a conviction LI DDT, General Business Agent for 4156 • | Bignold and Allison. Estate of EOBEEX WILKIN, Deceased. , A LL CLAIMS against -this Estate, including claims on the Firm, must be sent in without delay to Alfred M'KbUar, it the offices of Bobert Wilkin and Cd„ Christchnrth,_ 2705 T. W. MAUDE, 1 JOHnJDBaNS, S -Executors. notice. THE NEW ZEALANfIJsHIPPING COMPANY, LIMITED. TRANSFERS SHARES. The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 4th to 26th AUGUST, 1886, inclusive. By order of the Board of Directors. 4055 ISAAC GIBBS, Secretary. MANDfcVILLE AND BANGIOBA BOAD BOABO. DOGS, ALL Persons having in their possession UNREGISTERED DOGS after the 31st July, 1886, will BE PROSECUTED as the law directs. . ' \ By order. JOSEPH B. SHEATH. 4X14 Clerk to-the Board. ' EAST MALVERN ROAD DISTRICT. PROPOSED STOPPAGE OP ROADS. IT is hereby notified that the Board for the said district PROPOSE to STOP the BOAD running between Sections 5150,28753,5507 and 2683; also BOAD running between Sections, 9482 and 14681, situate in the above-named district. Plana of roads, tinted green, are open for inspection at the Rood Board office, Sheffield. 808 BET COLTHABT, Clerk to the East Malvern Boad Board. July 27th, 1886. 4030 SOUTH MALVERN BOAD DISTRICT. PROPOSAL TO STOP A BOAD. is hereby given that the Board for the J3I said District propose to STOP BOAD running through section 828 a in said district. Boad to be'stopped is tinted green on plan, which is open for inspection at the; Board’s office, Coalgate. " ROBERT COLTHABT, Clerk to Board. July 30th, 1886. 4182 H E EE FORD HOTEL. LUNCHEON, 10-DAT. SOUPS— Gravy, Pea Spun. ' I NTREES— Brazed Oxtail, Eel Pie, Vol-au Vont Beef, POULTRY— Boiled Chickens and Grilled Bacon. HOTJINTS Boost Pork and Apple Sauce, COLD JOINTS— Boast Beef, Boiled Ham, Corned Beef. GRILLS— Chops and Steaks to order. VEGETABLES IN SEASON. BAKED AND MASHED POTATOES. CHEESE, CELERY. TEA, COCOA AND COPPEE. 3132 jgTEPHENS* I N K S. 1864 TO MEDICAL PRaCTITIOKEko. APPLICATIONS required from Duly Qualified Medical Man for Mount Bangor District. Two Lodges guarantee £l5O. There is a large outside practice. No doctor within 35 miles. Estimated total income about £6OO. Applications, with testimonials, to be lodged with the undersigned on or before the 6th AUGUST NEXT. WILLIAM TELFORD, Secretary to Medical Committee, 3820 Roxburgh, Otago. £jj_ O U L D & CO., Wholesale and Betail CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, - Next BoUontyne's, CASHEL STREET. Importers of Drugs, Chemicals and Patent 3781 Medicines. J QBILVIB JJOWMAN has returned from Melbourne and Sydney, and desires to inform the musical public that he has secured the services of a thoroughly experienced and practical Pianoforte-maker and repairer from the former city, and is therefore now prepared to manufacture and thoroughly renovate, equal to new, Pianos and Organa of every description. Tunings done by Mr Bowman, and music supplied to evening and ball parties as heretofore. All charges strictly moderate. Address: 87.89 and 91, Victoria st. 8960 NEW ZEALAND PEOZBN MEAT AND STORAGE COMPANY, LIMITED. CANNED MEATS. Registered Trade Mark— Peach Bbakd. Compressed Corned Meat (mild cure) in 2, 6, and 141 b tins: pronounced to be the best yet produced. Canned Meats and Soups of every description; also Potted Beef and Ham in 41b tins. ON SALE (WHOLESALE ONLY). 3425 JAKINS * WILLCOX. Ploughing Matches. LINCOLN PLOUGHING MATCH. THE ABOVE MATCH will take place on THURSDAY, AUGUST sth. on the College Ground. PRIZE LIST: Ist Class Champion Double-furrow—lst, £7; 2nd, £5; 3rd, £2 2nd Class Double-furrow—lst, £6; 2nd, £4; 3rd, £2 Ist class Champion Single-furrow—lst, £5; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2 2nd Class Single-furrow—lst, £4; 2nd, £3; 3rd, £2 Sth Class, Boj s under 17—1st, £3; 2nd, £2 j 3rd, £1 Rules—Teams to he on the ground by 8.30 a.m.; to start at 9.30 a.m. The Champion Glasses open to nil comers. In the Second Classes no person will he . allowed to compete who has taken a prize in the Ist Class or a Ist prize in the 2nd Class in any match. Boys’ Class—No boy allowed to compete who has taken a Ist prize in the Boys' Class. No Ist prize given unless two teams compete, no 2nd unless three, no 3rd unless five, A fourth prize will be given if entries warrant it. A number of special prizes will bo given for grooming, harness, &o. Entries—For men, IDs; boya, fis; to be sent to the undersigned on or before TUESDAY, August 3rd, at 6 o'clock, at Springaton. . _ A DINNER will be held in the Evening, at 6 o’clock, at the LincTn Hotel Tickets, 4», may be had from the Undersigned or any of the committee. 4147 V- SINCLAIR, Secretary. Produce WE are PURCHASERS of BUTTER and CHEESE, and are prepared to make Liberal Cash Advances against any Farm Produce consigned to our Firm in Sydney, or to our Brisbane Branch, JOHN MELLIDAT ft CO.. 142, Cashel street, Christchurch. Bead Office: 154, Sussex street, Sydney. Branch; Eagle street, Brisbane. 992 ASaPamily Magazine " The Canterbury Times" is positively unequalled in-New Zealand. 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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 7925, 30 July 1886, Page 1

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