Meetings, PUBLIC MEETING TO PROTEST AGAINST THE SALE OP ANY PORTION OF THE CHEVIOT ESTATE. THE Canterbury Liberal Association invite the Electors of Canterbury to meet in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, ou WEDNESDAY, the 26th JULY, atßp.ni,. To protest against the Proposal of the Government to Sell a, large portion of the Cheviot Estate. The President, ilr W. Bnsom in the chair. Messrs G. W. Russell, W. W. Collins, G. Laurenson and others will address the meeting. C, SCHOLFIELD. 3114 Secretary. PR XMITIVE mIeTHOD IST ~CHURCH Cambridge terrace. HOME MISSIONARY MEETING. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, 7.30 Addresses hy Revs T. H. Lyon, Greendale; J. Cocker, Ashburton; F. W. Boys, Timaru and J. Dawson. Chairman, Mr E. W. HALL. 3263 ' lyttelton'bobough council. UNDER Section 170 of “The Municipal Corporations Act, ISSO,” I hereby give notice that a MEETING OF THE BURGESSES will he held in the Colonist Hall, on FRIDAY, THE 28tu DAT OF JULY, 1893, At 8 o’clock p.m., To consider the proposal advertised in the official paper, the “ Lyttelton Times,” of the 2Sth June, sth, 12th and 19th July, 1893, re Raising a Loan for the purpose of laying an eight-inch water main from the reservoir at tho Heathcote to Lyttelton. J. T. BRICE, 3222 Mayor. EAST MALVERN ROAD DISTRICT. THE Adjourned Annual Meeting of the Ratepayers of the above district will he held nt the Board Office, Sheffield, ou TUESDAY, August Ist, 1893, at 1 p.m. Business ; To Receive Certified Balance-sheet of the Accounts of the East Malvern Road Board for year ending 31st March, 1893. ROBERT COLTHAET, 3285 Clerk to Board. Exhibitions. Christchurch Poultry Show. 11th and 12tu AUGUST, AT MESSRS H. MATSON & CO.’S WOOL STORE, Cdsliel street. 96 SPECIAL PRIZES, Prom £1 to £7 7s each. ENTRIES CLOSE at Hohha’ Building, C dral square, THURSDAY NEXT, 27th July, at 10 p.m. S. C. KBSTEVEN, 3053 Hon Secretary. Educational. WESTLAND EDUCATION BOARD. WANTED, for Kumara School, a SECOND MASTER. Salary, about £l6O per annum. Certificate must not ha lower than D2. Applications will be received at the Board’s Office, Hokitika. until AUGUST 7th. A. J. MORTON, 3198 Secretary, SHORTHAND. Me C. BL Gf ILB Y. No. 13, Gloucester street east. Ex-pupil of Mr Henry Pitman, of Manchester, England, holder of Mr Isaac Pitman’s Teacher’s Certificate, dated 2nd March, 1877. Tho most successful Teacher of Shorthand in Canterbury. Terms on application as above. XBO2 SCHOOL OF TYPEWRITING and SHORTHAND No. 23, Lichfield street east. MISS A. M. CARE, M.P.S., M.N.P.S., desires Pupils for Typewriting and Shorthand. Bookkeeping, Writing, Engrossing, Composition, Business Letter-writing, &o. taught. XBS9 Remington and Hammond Typewriters used Lessons given morning, afternoon and evening. MISS TAYLOR’S CLASSES FOR DANCING —The Modern and the Original Dance artistically taught. Tuesdays at 7, Wednesday afternoons at 4, evenings at 7. Class forming for Saturdays. Calisthenics for Children and others. Fee, 15s for course of 12 from date of joining ; for Advanced Pupils, 10s 6d the course. Special Class for Minuet, Gavotte, or Cachuca. Private Classes formed. Private Lessons given. 236, ARMAGH STREET WEST. Xl6l County Councils. COUNTY OF SELWYN. AUDITED ACCOUNTS. MOTICE is hereby given, that the ACCOUNTS of the County of Selwyn for the year ending 31st MARCH, 1838, DULY AUDITED, can he seen at the County Council Chambers, Christchurch, during office hours. 3258 W. JAMESON, County Treasurer, Eoad Board notices. TAX TAPU EOAD BOARD. TVTOTICB is hereby given that it is tho intention JJxj of the Tai Tapu Eoad Board, at its next ordinary meeting, to be held on August 4th, to MAKE and LEVY a General Rate of THREEFOURTHS OF A PENNY in the £ on all the Rateable Property in the Tai Tapu Road Board District for the period commencing on April Ist, 1893, and ending on March Slat, 1894; and, in compliance with directions from the South Waimakariri River Board District, a rate of THREE-SIXTY-FOURTHS OF A PENNY in the £ on all the Property in the Tai Tapu Road District included in Class 11. of the South Waimakariri River Board District, both rates to become due and payable on August 22nd, The Rate-book is open for inspection. T. QUBALY, Clerk to the Board. July 24, 1893. 3259 W *• o fail. WANTED to Sell, Two Quarter-acre Sections at New Bx-ighton; good, position, price low. Apply W. C. Fleming, Inglis’ Buildings. X 697 W~ ANTED to Sell, Half-an-acre Land near New Brighton tram-bridge; fenced and planted, good soil; price low, terms easy. Apply, W. C. Fleming, Inglis’ Buildings. X 697 WANTED to Sell, 4 Acx-os Splendid Land, Harewood road; well-built G-roomed house, wash-house, stable, traphouse, good orchard and garden. Apply Wm. Bashford, on the premises.Bl3s WANTED to Let, in Hereford street, a very comfortable House of 8 rooms, nil newly painted, and thoroughly renovated throughout; also, storeroom, pantry, washhouse, copper, main sewer connection; rent £1 per week. Baggs and Duffy, Land and Estate Agents, 131, Colombo street. X3SS TTET - ANTED Known —“ Devoreux’s Patent Knee ¥ ¥ Protector." No more sore knees. Recommended hy medical men for housemaids, farmers in stacking, and all persons engaged in kneeling occupations. Price, 3s 6d pair. Wholesale from C. D. Lightbaad, Manufacturer, Christchurch; retail from all Ironmongers and Storekeeper’s. X 907 I w. KTANTED, to sell, at Richmond, corner, ¥ ¥ London andCnmherlandstreets, closetothe new tram and Richmond Public Library, House of six rooms, washhouse, copper, and one acre; £325; or will sell house and less quantity of land, if desired. This is a bargain, as the property is being sold very low, and must increase considerably in value. Terms are very easy, only a small deposit being necessary; balance can he arranged. Apply at once to Baggsand Duffy, Estate Agents, 131, Colombo street. 3035 WANTED, Fruit Growers, Capitalists and others to know that I have been instructed to Sell, within easy distance of Christchurch, a well-developed Orchard, containing over 2000 Fruit Trees of various kinds, Strawberry and Seakale Beds in good condition, several large Glass Houses, Dwelling-house, Windmill, and every convenience for carrying ou an extensive business. My instructions are to refuse no reasonable offer for this valuable property. Apply, Allan Hopkins, Estate Agent, Cathedral Square. X 205 RICH CARPETS. EAUTIPUL BRUSSELS PROM “CROSSLEY’S.” and CH WILTON VELVET PILE CARPETS. Ex Einiutiika. UNRESERVED SALE, On account of whom it may concern, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2. BOWMAN & SON. Auctioneers. SEE PAGE 8. X 367
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10099, 26 July 1893, Page 1
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