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Public "Notices. 'ANTED, Young Mechanical Engineer, Competent to TAKE CHARGE OP LARGE MILL AND REPAIR EVERY DESCRIPTION OP machinery. Apply by letter, giving parlicul-vr of experience, last employ, and enclose to jtimonialn to THE KAURI timber; ou., Limited, 6000 Auckland. NEW ZEALAND RIFLE ASSOCIATION, MEMBRES of the N.Z, Rifle Association are informed that ME T. H. ANDERSON Has again consented to act as Secretary. Communications may be addressed to him, and payment of entries made at Warner’li Hotel, Cathedral square, Christchurch. E. J. S. HARMAN, Member of Council for North Canterbury. February 6 th, 1892. 15966 Ee the Estate of THOMAS CODLING, >of St Albans, deceased.; ALL CLAIMS against the above Estate must be rendered on or beforePW >s, 20th instant to the Executor, Mr Walter Codling, St AJibans, or to ME W. H. SPACEMAN, Hereford street, 5395 Solicitor to the Estate. NOTIFICATION OP VALUATION LIST. TATTOTICE ia hereby given that the 'VALTTATION LIST for the BOROUGH of istiivlNEE, for the year 1892. is now OPEN FOE INSPEG l lON at the Post Office, Sumner. All Objections thereto must be left a'l the BoronghOouDOilOffi.ee on or before the 15 th day of February, 1893, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every snob objection nimst be left at tne Council Office not less than Severn days before the next sitting of the said Court. J. CRAWFORD, Town Cflerk. Sumner, 15 th January, 1892. 4850 HBlsT*. HUJRUEt KKGUTs. TUjiSOaX NEXT.—'the following additional Offices will bo CL( St.D on "'UESDa'V. 16th Inst.:— Offices connected with Canterbury Firo and Marine Insurance Association, Ji. Jlatsou and Co., G. G. htead, N.Z. Farmers’ .'isgociation, Todhunter and Jennings, Nelson, M<iato and Co., Newton and Sou, Jameson and Anderson, P. 0. Tabart, Taylor and Oakley, Pyno and Co,, Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., H. Pordie. THE NEff ZEALAND FARME Si’ CO-OPERA-TIVE ASSOCIATION OP CANTERBURY, LIMITED. mHE OFFICES and WAREHOUSE WILL BE CLOSED 6276 TUESDAY, 16th INST. A. H. TURNBULL, Secretary. ! PUBLIC HOLIDAY. IN accordance with a requisition received, I hereby request the Rurtesses of Lyttelton to CLOSE their rlaoea of Business on TUESDAY, the 16th Instant, on the occasion of the Christchurch Regatta, J, T. BRICE, Mayor; Lyttelton, 12th February, 1892. 6236 Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DISTRICT OF NORTH CANTERBURY; THE Board, invites Separate Applications, accompanied by testimonials, for the Following Appointments, to be sent in. addressed to the Secretary oit the Board, not later than Noon on TUESDAY, the 23ed February:— Little Akaloa Side School—Mistress, sole charge; present salary, £95. Amberley—Assistant Mistress; present salary, £3O, Mount Somers—Pupil Teacher. J. V. < OLBOENE-VEEL, > ,• ocratary. Christchurch, 12th February, 189.’, 6213 MISS TAYLOR’S Classes for Dancing are . resumed. Moudayo 7 to 9. Wedneadiy Atteifnoona 3.30 to 5.30. Calisthenics a special feature. Wednesday evening, 7 to 9, Class for beginners. Other classes to be formed when required. Fee 15s the coarse of 12, from date of joining. Practice class 10a 6d the course. The modern and the original dances artistically ta/aght, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Private classes formed; private lessons given. Country classes visited. 236, Armagh street west. Fl6l Sunday Announcements. ATHEDRAL SERVICES. SUNDAY, FEB. 14th. 8 a.xn.—Holy Communion. 11 a.m. Matins and Holy Communion (Choral). Preacher—Eev W. Dunkley. 4 p.m.—Evensong (Choral). 7 p.m.-—Preacher, Eav H. T, Purebas. 6218 ETHODIST PEES CHURCH, St A'aph street. BEY JOHN HOSKINQ preaches Twice, Morning Subject—•• Christ the Lamb." Evening —“Buddhism and Christianity, a Comparison and a Contrast " (repeated by special request) j the first of a series on the great religions of the world. -|P|APTIST CHURCH, OXFORD TERRACE, Rev O. C. BROWN, of Timaru, will Preach TO-MORROW (Sunday). 11 a.m.—Subject; “ Christ’s Dying Legacy to Bis Friends,’’—John xiv„ 27. 6.30 p.m.—Subject: “ amson, the Man who Trifled once too Often.”—Judges xvi„ 20-21. 'BSLBYAN CHURCH. SUNDAY SEEYIOES, FEB, 14th, 1832.-DURHAM STREET.—Morning at 11, Rev W. Baumber; Evening at 6.30, Eev L. M, Isitt. EAST BELT. viorning at 11, BeV L.M. Isitt; Evening at 6.30, Rev W. Moriey. SUMNER.—Evening at 7, Mr C, Bay. 6205 Bible Christian church, lower HIGH STREET; Eev J. G. W. ELLIS Preaches in the Morning at 11 and Evming at 6 30. 6201 H E CHUM. W. W. COLLINS LECTURES TO-MORROW At 3—“ The Fatherhood of God ’* (with special reference to religious tragedies) Admission Free. At 7—“ The Religion of bhakspere.” Musical Selections. Admission 6d and Is. Discussion Invited. 6208 STUDENTS OP TRUTH. MS WORTHINGTON at the Oddfellows’ Hall, every Sunday. Subjects for Feb. I4th By special request, at 11a.m. —“The t raciflxioa.” 2.30 p.m.—Sunday School and T.H.N. Glass. 6,30 p,m.—“Being of God and Creation of Man.” Doors close at 7 p.m. 6212 SINITY CONGSEGATIDNAL CHURCH. Corner of Worcester and Manchester streets EEV SYDNEY J, BAKER (late of Liverpool) Will Preach TO-MORROW, wning—“The sheltering Influence of Great Evening subject—" Meet for the Master’s •’ 0207 TDENHAM BAPTIST CHURCH, SUNDAY, FFB. 14th, sing, 11—Mr Hofmelstor will preach ; Evenf—6.3o. A Baptismal Service will be held, idaotei b; Mr a. Lawrence. Meetings. A MEETING of the MASTER BUTCHERS of Christchurch and Suburbs will be held at WARNER’S COMMERCIAL HOTEL, ON MONDAY EVENING, at 8 o’clock. Business important. 6267 RHODES CONVALESCENT HOME. THE Annual Meeting of Contributors will be held at Mr Charles Clark’s Boom, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 17xh Inst., At 3.30 p.m. Business : To Receive Annual ceport and Balance-sheet To Elect Committee for Current Year. FUEDE. STROUTS, 6214 Hon. Sec. ST ALBANS PROHIBITION LEAGUE^ A MEETING will be hold in the Wesleyan Schoolroom, St Albans Lane, on FRIDAY NEXT, February 19th, at 8 p.m., for the Formation of a Prohibiiion League for the st Albans District. All interested ate urged to attend. €235 Last. Pound, as. LOST, on sth instant, between Hereford street and Land Office, a Certificate of 'Ufcla. Finder rewarded At 249, Oxford Terrace. 6269

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9648, 13 February 1892, Page 1

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