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Public Notices. BOROUGH or SUMNER. VALUATION LIST, 1895. TAKE NOTICE.—'The VALUATION LIST for the Borough of Sumner for the year 1895 is NOW OPEN POE INSPECTION at the Council Office during office hours. ALL OBJECTIONS thereto must he left at the Council Office on or before the 15th clay of MAECH, 1595, addressed to the Assessment Court, and a copy of every such, objection must bo left at the Council Office not less than ten days before the next sitting of the said Court. JAMBS CEAWPOED. ! ! Town Cleric. | Borough Council Office, Sumner, 15th February, 1895. 31G4 TAKE NOTICE—The VALUATION LIST for the WAIPAEA BO AD DISTEICT for the ‘ Years 1895-98 is now OPEN POE INSPECTION at the Office of the Board, Waikari. All objections thereto must he left at the S.M. Court at Waikari on or before the 15th clay of MAECH, addressed i to tho Assessment Court, and a copy of every such objection must be left at the Waipara Eoad Board Office at Waikari, not less than seven days before the next sitting of the said Court. E. C. TAYLOE. * Clerk Waipara Eoad Board. Waikari, 13th Feb., 1895. . 318 G CEOWN LANDS POE SETTLEMENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.—THE SELECTORS’ GUIDE. MY Connection wtih the Lands Department of this Colony since 1879 has enabled me to know exactly tbe requirements of the selector, and in anticipation of the grea t rush for selections in the Central Division, comprising land being the cream of tho country, 1 have Compiled a Large Map, showing tho Laud to be thrown open for Selection, and those vrishing to obtain river frontage should be in the field at once. The map will also show the large area, of valuable timbers. Conditions—£l per acre, 2 s deposit,- balance 32 years, conditional leases 2d per acre, pastoral and annual leases Id. Price of map referred to 10s Gd, including map of colony, synopsis of the Land Act and hook of instructions. Private address— D. J. PEG ST, 89', Pitt Street, Sydney. X 1429 w N D OLD, MILLING WHEAT. EDGAE WATT, GBAIN AND SEED BEOKEE, 4039 179, Hereford Street. business Notice. THOMAS SOMMEETON, formerly carrying on business as Baker at St Albans, thanks his customers and the public generally for past favours, and -wishes to notify that he has disposed of his Bakery Business to his son (E. Snmmerton). All ACCOUNTS DUE to the said Thomas Summerton are requested to be PAID by tbe 31st March, 1895. E. SUMMEETON, of St Albans, wishes to announce to the public generally that he has TAKEN OVBE THE BAKEEY BUSINESS lately carried on hy T. Summertoh, and hopes by attention to business to merit a fair Share of their patronage. WANTED, all Timber Merchants, Builders and all connected with the Building Trade to Close their Establishments on March 9th lust., and join the Building Trade Picnic, to he held at Bligh’s Gardens, New Brighton. Band in attendance, and trams leave the Cathedral Square at 9 a.m. J. NEW COMBE, , 4073 Secretary. ‘ TATTEESALL’S HOESE BAZAAE. STOCKOWNEES will please note that I have arranged to OPEN AN OFFICE at above, where I can he CONSULTED from 11.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. BACH SATUEDAY. J. E. CHAELTON, M.E.G.V.S., P.E.V.M.S., VETBBINAET SUBGEON, 123 XX 125, Barbadoes Street, Christchurch. ‘ AREIVEIV Another Shipment TO. LOOKER'S CELEBEATED DUTCH COCOA. Surpasses all other Brands in Eichuoss and Flavour From all leading grocers. In Quarter, Half and One Pound Tins net. Fl4Ol gpTENTEAL PEv'ft'OEAPIIIO DEPOT T. CEOOK, MOETEN’S BUILDINGS (opposite Bank of New Zealand). Cameras, Chemicals and Dry Plates. Magic Lanterns, Slides, &c„ in great variety. Special Line—Ether 0'725 for limelight, very cheap. 195, COLOMBO STBEET. F 822 APPLES POE CIDBE. ~OTTfIr7"B are prepared to make arrangements with Yl Apple-growers for the PUBCHASE ,OP APPLES, For the coming season PLETCHEE, HUMPHEEYS & CO., Proprietors of the “ Golden Apple ” Cider, Maling’s Buildings, Worcester Street. 206 Partnership Notices. DISSOLUTION OP PAETNEESHIP. THE PAETNEESHIP hitherto subsisting hetween D. C. McINTYEE and JAMES TAIT, Jr., Customs and Manufacturers’ Agents, lias this day BEEN DISSOLVED by Mutual Consent. .The Customs, Shipping and Forwarding Business will he carried on hy D. C. McINTYEE ; while the Agency Business will bo conducted by JAS. TAIT, Jr. All accounts due to tho firm of Mclntyre and Tait are to bo paid at the Office, 9, Cathedral Square, where the debts of the firm will he discharged. Dated at Christchurch tins 28th day of February, 1895. D, C. McINTYEE. JAMES TAIT, Jr. Witness to both signatures— J. Gi.iNVix.LK, Architects ( tntyke & co.. IOUSTOMS, SHIPPING, FOEWAEDING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, No, 9, CATHEDRAL SQUARE, Next Custom-House, CHRISTCHURCH AND LYTTELTON, SYDENHAM CABEIAGFi WORKS, ‘ COLOMBO STBEET. E JONES, Designer and Builder of the Im . proved Steel-Framed Roadster, tho strongest, lightest-running and easiest-riding Eoadster built. Dog-carts,- Whitechapels, ■ Polo, rustic and Pony Carts on hand or to order Business Carts or Vans, Workmanship and materia guaranteed. Vehicles exchanged, bought or sold on commission. Inspection invited, XlOl4 For Sale. POE SALE A 3 A GOING CONCERN. A GRAND LITTLeTiANUFAGTUEING business. HOLESALE output only, profits good, competition nominal, paying thoroughly at could be greatly increased by extra supervithout extra outlay. iue reasons for disposal. Capital required -t and stock, say £IOOO, Full information hpals only. Address, 1317 F NUFACTUEBB, Box 275, Christchurch. Educational. SCHOOL FOR BOYS. 230, ARMAGH STREET. ’iueipal—Mr W. Wilson (seven years Headmaster of tbe Normal School), Term begins THURSDAY, JAN. 31st. At Home Cranmer House, Cranmer Square, from 2 to 5 m, on andafter Saturday, Jan. 26th. 2023 ICHOOL of Shorthand, Typewriting, &e., Cathe--4 dral Square.—Miss A. M. Carr. Typewriting, ery description of copying done. Shorthand ites taken. Classes at all hours. Speed S hours r week. Bookkeeping (single and double entry), i Emetic, writing, composition, &c. X 1402 SS TAYLOE’S Classes for Dancing resume SATUEDAY, Feb. IGth. Evening at 7; Don, fancy dancing and general dancing at 3. r eduesday afternoon class for fancy dancing sumo later on. Other classes as required. 15s course of 12; advanced pupils 10s 6d. e lessons given. Private classes formed, nr classes visited, 236. Armagh StreetJ ' XICI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIII, Issue 10594, 1 March 1895, Page 1

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