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Religious Announcements. CONGREGATIONAL UNIiON OP NEW ZEALAND. ANNUAL MEETINGS. TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. THIS DAT, TUESDAY, 2.3o—Paper by Rev C. Bradbury: “The Duty of the Church;in the Training of the Young." 7.3 S—Annual Sermon by Rev 8.. T. Hallowes, 8.A., followed by ConnnuniomService. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 2.3o—Paper by Rev G.tWilliams: “ The Ideal of Public Worship.” 7.3o—Annual Address by the Chairman, Mr W. 11. Lyon, of Auckland. 434 OP NEW ZEALAND. THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY will commence its Sittings in ST ANDREW’S CHURCH On the Evening of TUESDAY, the 9th Inst., At 7 o’clock, 273 When the Very Rev Win. Watt, of Tanna, Moderator of the Assembly, will preach and preside. Election Notices. LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD. fjinHE following is the Result of the Poll CHRISTCHURCH. Graham, F. Pitcaithly, B. ... Macdonald, K. M. Cooper, W. H. ... ... 1078 ... 1034 ... 544 ... 492 LYTTELTON. McClatchie, Thos 247 Schumacher, N 121 United Boroughs of LINWOOD, WOOLSTON and SUMNER. I hereby declare MESSRS P. GRAHAM and20BERT PITCAITHLY to be DULY ELECTED 'or Christchurch, MB THOS, McCLATCHIE for Lyttelton and ME E. R. DEACON for the Boroughs of Linwood, Woolstbn and Sumner. H. THOMSON, Eoturning-o/Scor. Christchurch, , ' Bth February, 1897. *27 LYTTELTON HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION, 1897. TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE CITY OP CHRISTCHURCH. X ADIES AND GENTLEMEN—I thank you n i for returning 1 me at the head of the poll, and can only say that I hope you will have no reason to regret placing confidence in me. 432 FRANK GRAHAM. BOROUGH OP KAIAPOI. WAIMAKAEIEI HARBOUR BOARD ELECTION. I HEREBY Declare the Voting to have been as follows: Parnham, Walter Edwin ... 110 Hayman, John Arthur 107 Peldwick, I'M win 57 Mathews, Richard Henry ... 52 I therefore declare MESSES W. E. PARNHAM and J. A. HAYMAN DULY ELECTED Members to Represent the Borough of Kaiapoi on the Waimakariri Harbour Board. JOHN H. MOBLEY, Kaiapoi, February 8,1897. Eeturning-officer. 423 Road Board Notices. AVON ROAD BOARD, EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, in accordance with the Road Boards Act, 1882, and the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, and Amendment Act, 1888, that an ELECTION of a qualified Person to fill an Extraordinary Vacancy for the NEW BRIGHTON WARD, caused by the retirement of Mr Geo.' Mclntyre, will be held on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, 1897. Nomination in the form set forth in the Regulation of Local Elections Act, 1876, must be delivered to the Beturning-Officor, or addressed to him aud delivered at the Avon Eoad Board Office, Marshland, before noon on WEDNESDAY, the seventeenth day of February, 1897. 422 i B. CHAPMAN, Returning-olflcer. Marshland, Feb. 8,1897. Lost, Pound, Sec. Lost, Stolon or Strayed, 1 Chestnut Gelding, hind legs white, seven years, very quiet; supposed gone towards Kaiapoi. Reward. Apply Wood and Laurie. 408 FOUND, at Papanui, Chestnut Mare, about '8 years old, with saddle, shoes, white blaze on face. Owner can have the same by paying expenses to Grieve’s, Norman's Eoad, Papanui. Scars on knees. 397 Wanted Known. roarr ANTED Known — Kincaid’s G.I.C. for Cey y Undo Tea. XISIS nSTT - ANTED Known—Saxon Tea is always the y V same standard of excellence. F 1339 [MT ANTED Known—The nicest Billiard Room W W in town is the Avon, next Working Men's üb! 51965 j'TO'ANTED Known—That Beath and Co.’s Sale y y is now on ; our bargains will astonish iu. Seeadver. WANTED Known—Professor Bickerton reports:—Saxon Tea is absolutely pure and of good quality. F 1339 VANTED Known—Saxon Tea is delicious f Don’t be led away to purchase cheap, in p Tea—Dear at a Gift P 1339 r ANTED Known—That Bfath and Co.'s Sale V is now on ; prices simply ridiculous; lies’ Cloth Jackets, ll^d. r ANTED Known—Samples Lace Curtains y Is, Is 3d, Is 6d and Is lid; see them. W. lea aud Co., Ready Casli Drapers, 210, High et. P 567 "TANTED Known—Nearly all shades of Silk / Plush at Is 5Jd yard. Velveteens at Is 3 1 d . Kenneth, Matheson and Co., Cash Drapers, Hall, High Street. IT ANTED Known—For satisfactory dressy making it is necessary to have Fit, Stylo Reasonable Prices. McClea and Co. does ic. mer dresses 25s complete; making 10s 6d, no Iriea. FSG7 WANTED Known—lf you want a quiet game , of Billiards go round to the Avon Billiard Saloon, Oxford Terrace (next door to Working Men’s Club). Table by Allcock. Popular X 1965 prices. rxANTED Known—That, the Perth Dye y Works are still going ahead, turning out ing but first-class work. Everybody pleased, and see for yourself. Gloucester Street west, phone 767. rr - ANTED Known—The remainder of our Summer Millinery at Give Away Prices, imed Hats 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s fid, 6s fid and 7s fid, lined Bonnets from 4s fid to 10s 6d. W. lea and Co,, Ready Cash Drapers, 210, High et. F 567 WANTED Known COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT. High Street. Unanimous Verdict, the Best Dinner in Town is from 12 to 2 Daily. Soup, Fish, Sweets, or Soup, Meats, Sweets, With Bread, Butter, Cheese, Tea, Coffee, Glass Milk or Aerated Waters, One Shillng. Ladies’ Rooms, Food, Cooking, Attention always good alike. Open until Midnight. ICE, Wholesale and Retail. The Trade Sujiplied. CONGREVE’S SALE OF IRONMONGERY IS STILL ON. P 1974 Don’t Pass 129 COLOMBO STREET. ARTISTS’ COLOURS ND Materials, School of Art Requisites, Picture Framing aud Pictures. 577 J. W. GIBB, Morten’s Buildings, lepbo’ue No. 885. Cathedral Square. .BLE Knives from 5s doz; a specially cheap strong line at 7s doz. Minson’s Cheap X 1699 THIS DAY, Commencing at 1 o’clock. A uction Sale OF FURNITURE, PIANO, & a Off Tuam Street, Christchurch, Account of a Lady leaving for China. See Page 8 for particulars. W. E, HARDING, Auctioneer, 200-2UC, Hereford Strfiut,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11188, 9 February 1897, Page 1

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