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Public Notices. POTATO DIGGER TRIAL. A TRIAL of a Patented POTATO DIGGER will be held at Mr NEIL SMITH'S FARM, I. 1. 0 3 d 0 6 0 C 6 0 0 G Near Black Horse Hotel, Lincoln road, on MONDAY, the 16rn MAY, At 1 p.in. NOTICi; TO All my Lady Friends,—That I, Mrs Evans, have REMOVED From Barbadoes street to Lilac Cottage, 85, Tuam street east. X 503 W. A. THOMAS, DECEASED] ’ CREDITORS of Mr W. A. THOMAS, lata of the Grange, Opawa, deceased, are requested to send their Claims to the undersigned. SLATER * SON, 720 Solicitors, Christchuroh, Road Board Notices. SPREYDOW ROAD BOARD ELECTION, HE following RATEPAYERS have been duly NOMINATED for ELECTION as MEM. EES of the SpreyJon Road Board, viz,, T Bee Clark, John Addison Hocking, John Manhite, Wm, Henry Marks, Wm. Durham Rankin, Geo. E. P Smart, Samuel A POLL for the Election of ONE of the above ratepayers will be taken at the Spraydou Road Board Office on MONDAY, 23rd MAY, 1892, r between the hours of 9 a,m, and 6 p.m; C. W. COMER. 3 Returning Officer. Dated May 13, 1892, 931 Sporting; .A.MBERLEY F LAT Race Eff: EETING SO BE HELD AT THE AMBBELST RACE MEETING ON ACCEPTANCES POE Open Hurdles . Ambeelet Cup ! Teviotdale Plate and Handicap Tkot Also, NOMINATIONS for Maiden Hunters' Hurdles and ■ Maiden Plate will be received by the Secretary, in sealed covers, „ not later than 8 p.m. on SATURDAY, May the 14th, 1892. They must he accompanied hy the ■ necossaiy amount iu cash. 928 G. M'EAE, Hon Secretary. Hunting, CHRISTCHURCH HUNT CLUB. rpHB Meet on TUESDAY NEXT will be at BURNHAM, Instead of Dnnsaudel. W. H. E. WANKLYN, 905 Hou Sec. Educational. THE EDUCATION BOARD OF THE DISTRICT OP NORTH CANTERBURY. NOTICE OF ELECTION. HI (UK Education Board of the District of North JL Canterbury hereby publicly notifies that the following are the names of the persons who have been nominated to fill the vacancy iu the Board caused by the retirement of Mr T, S. Weston Thomas William Adams, OhairHiu of School Committee, Gsraldiio Thomas Gordon, es-Chairman School Committee, St Albans John Holmes, Barrister, Christchuroh Her Patrick Robertson Monro, Presbyterian Minister, Raugiora Rev Edwin Whiiuhouse, Church of England Minister, Sonthbridge Thomas York, C hairman School Committee, Ferry road I have to request that etch School Committee will, on or before TUKSD AY, the 31st MAY, sand in to me, as Secretary to the Board, the full name of not more than one of the persona whose names are notified above. Notice is further given that the election will he held on THURSDAY, the 2nd JU <•>E, 1892, J V. COLBORNE-VEEL. Secretary, Christchurch, X2th May, 1892. 911 WARWICK HOUSE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL; MR aptOOK bags to announce that, in consequence of the continued increase in the number of pupils from term to term, he has found it absolutely necessary to make Extensive Additions to the School Premises. The NEXT TERM will, therefore. NOT COMMENCE UNTIL MONDAY, the 30th Inst. Ms COOK also has the pleasure of stating that he has Taken Into Partnership in the work of the Day School, Me E. J. PENN, Associate of King’s College, London, a Trained and Highly-certificated Teacher of long experience, and who has for several years hold the position of Head master of the District High School at Wanganui. Mr COOK takes this opportunity of stating that, while the primary object of the School is to impart a thorough. English and Commercial Edu. cation (including Book-keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, &c,), the course is so arranged as to comprise the subjects necessary for the Matriculation, Medical Preliminary and Civil Service Examinations. Singing will be a new feature in the work of the School. Under the New Arrangements Boys will bs received at an earlier age than formerly, and especial care and attention will be bestowed upon this very important Department of the School. Prospectuses will bo forwarded on application, Christchurch, May 11, 1892. 481 Ki® Tb IST @EAREI,L, ORGANIST, Durham street Church, commences the Second Term of the present year on MONDAY NEXT, the 16th May instant. Piano, Organ, Singing, &c. 272, Armagh street west, Christchuroh. 010 MISS TAYLOJI’S Classes for Dancing are resumed. Mondays 7to 9. Wednesday Afternoons 3.30 to 5.30. Calisthenics a special feature. Wednesday evening, 7 to 9, Class for beginners. Other classes to be formed when required. Pee 15s the course of 12, from date of joining. Practice class ICa 6d the course. The modern and the original dances artistically taught, forming a varied and pretty programme for a dance. Private classes formed; private lessons given. Country classes visited. 233, Armagh street west. Fl6l For Sal - FOR SALE CHEAP— A SECOND-HAND GAS ENGINE, in good Order. Apply 927 dj.o. JJi O R SALE. The TRADE, STOCK and FURNITURE In connection with that Well-known Business, situated corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets, trading under the name of THE LEADENH&LL POULTRY AND FISK COMPANY. This Business, for any person with knowledge of the trad® and small capital, is a first-rate opportunity, tho premises being especially suited for the purpose; and the fittings, in which no expense has been spared, are very complete, containing, with other useful things, insulated chamber. Satisfactory reasons for selling and all other information can be obtained from HENRY SAUNDERS. 578 D Proprietor, AlbertHotsl. JJI O B _S ALE. STEAM DREDGE, at White Cliffs, near Westport, built of stool, 90ft long by 20ft beam, and capable of raising about 90 tons washdirt per hour from a deprli of 28ft; fitted with Steam Winches, and all tho latest improvements. To be sold with or without the Dredging Claim. Apply, E, S. SPARROW & CO., 280 Dunedin,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVII, Issue 9724, 13 May 1892, Page 1

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