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Crovemment Wotiflcatlcms. v. SMALL GRAZING BUNS. SOUTH CAN3CEEuBUEY, OPEN FOE LEASE ON APPLICATION. NOTICE is hereby given that- £750 Acres of Crown Land, comprising pastoral hill ’ country, near Burke’s Pass, divided into five; blocks, varying in size from 1200 acres to 3000 acres, will be opened for Lease on application, under the Small Grazing Run system, on WEDNESDAY, February 24th, 1897. The annual rentals ' of the blocks are at the rate of 65d, 8d and 9d per , acre. The runs carry improvemants,.consisting of ■ dwelling-houses, yards, fencing, Ac., which must ' he paid for on application. Further particulars as to the lands and conditions of lease may be obtained at .this office. SIDNEY WEETMAN, i Commissioner of Crown Lunds, District Land and Survey Office, Christchurch, January 28th, 1897. ~ ,9980,.. MANGAWEKA BRIDGE. ; WRITTEN Tenders will be received until 5 p.m. of TUESDAY, 9th FEBRUARY, 1897, for (Contract No. 5) the Supply of nearly’ TWENTY-FOUR (24) TONS OF IRONWORK, for lower chords, &0., of bridge across the Rasgi. tikei River at Mangaweka. Specifications, &0,, may be seen at the Head Office, Lands and Survey Department, Wellington, and at the District Survey Offices, Auckland,. Napier, Christchurch, Dunedin and Wanganui. Tenders (stamped and accompanied by deposits) to be marked on outside, “ Tender for Ironwork Contract, Mangaweka Bridge,” and addressed to the undersigned. By Order, G. T. MURRAY, Road Surveyor, Wanganui, 18th January, 1897. 9501Bankruptcy Notices. v. IN BANKRUPTCY. THE "LYTTELTON is duly appointed GAZETTE FOB ALL NOTICES UNDER THU BANKRUPTCY ACT, B. TIKES Merchandise. WARES, HOCKLEY & CO (Lmmml.i WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, South British Chambers, • HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH ’ Cellar ntrance from CathedraiSquare. The Stock of Wines and Sumts held by this Company embraces every needful variety for ordinary orspecial use. f Assorted dozens of Liquors are supplied lor family or in valid purposes." Special arrangements yrade for Balts or Dinner Parties. Lock-up Bin Cases provided for race meetings picnics, Ac. " ' Wines uacked and forwarded (freight paid) to any port in New Zealand on receipt of remittance or satisfactory reference, A choice selection of finest Indian and Hawrmah Cigars. 1118 Hotels. VISITORS TO THE WELLINGTON fJIXHIBI TION. ELLINGTON ITIXHIBITION Will experience all the COMFORTS OP A HOME If they put up at Gt» O d l e y*s • O D L E Y’ S PRIVATE HOTEL, Lambton Quay (Straight up from, and within a minute’s walk of, the Wharf and Q.P.0.), LADIES’DINING-ROOMS'GENTLEMEN’S DO. . LADIES’ DRAWING-ROOM and READING-ROOM, GENTLEMEN’S READING and SMOKINGROOMS. Note!—Opening on to SPACIOUS BALCONIES. 76 Bedrooms, 9 Bathrooms. ■ Electric Light and AL|> CONVENIENCES. Tariff —5s per day-. Families and Permanent. Boarders as per arrangement. X 1941. ■. NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE. WOLBELBY HOTEL, Three minutes’ walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER, ANGLERS, Tourists, Families and the General Pnhlicwill find at the Wolseley Hotel all the comforts and privacy of a well-appointed gentleman’s residence ; also the right to Fish over Several Miles of the Best and Most Picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand. The Hotel is within easy distance of the Bang!tata and Opihi Rivers, Mr Langdon has again provided Comfortable; . Sleeping Accommodation at the mouth of the : Eangitata, and made Special Arrangements ' for : Driving Parties to and from that famous Home of. Large Fish. Train stops at Winchester. THOS. LANGDON, Proprietor. TEBMINUS HOTEL. FOB Home Comforts, Sea., the VERY BEST HOTEL IN CHRISTCHURCH, is the . TERMINUS, OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, PROPRIETOR: JOHN MOFFAT, (LATE OP THE CULVEBDEN HOTEL.) . Terms Moderate.- . . . Special Concessions to Officers and Members of Railway Institute. *“ v , NOTICE— Nothing but D, C. L, Very Old SPECIAL WHISKY sold as Draught Whisky. X 1956 JM-Eteopolitan Family Hotel AND -» COFFEE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH, CASHEL STREET, Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths, hot, cold and shower on each floor. Telephone Past Office Box. Night Porter kept. Terms—Per day, 6s; per week, 30s to 40s. Ba>. duced rates for longer periods. OTTO SCHNEIDER, X 1057 Proprietor. V ;v. K.l ITOBS, TOURISTS aad OTHERS should pntnpatthe CLARENDON HOTEL, Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Street. The most centrally-situated and comfortable Hotelin Christchurch. A thoroughly good Cook in charge of the kitchen-. The Wines, Spirits and Ales are the bestthat can be purchased. English Aleou draught. ' X 620 ROBERT ALIEN, Proprietor. HAT AN TED, all my Old Friends to. Know thatl .v« taken possession of the A 1 HOTEL, Cashel . Street, Christchurch. GEORGE COLLIER, Late of the Royal Geoige Hotel, and of Leithfleld ' 1778 X WAIN’S HOTEL, DUNEDIN. The above Well-known FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL HAS been Renovated throughout, and largely Refurnished, the Commercial Room being second to none in the colony. . , CHARGES MODERATE. First-class" Accommodation for Tourists andTravellers. Sample Rooms provided. New Zealand Express Luggage Van meats all Trains and Steamers. - X49IS ’A. PALMER. ‘ TRY BLACK CURRANT JAM. *

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11181, 1 February 1897, Page 7