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Government Notifications. v. B. LANDS POE SETTLEMENT" NEAR CHEISXCHTJECH. T&TOTICE is hereby given that the undemen. Xvi tioned Settlements in the vicinity of Christchurch will ho OPENED FOE APPLICATION on WEDNESDAY, 24th mat., under the Lease in Perpetuity system, and the special regulations applicable to landa disposed of under the Land for Settlements Acts:— RURAL ALLOTMENTS. Otaraltaro Settlement, on the Pendalton Bead, about 3\ miles from Christchurch, Postoffice —7- Allotments, varying from sto ? acres. Eentals £2 14s 3d per acre. Wharenui Hamlet, near Eicoarton Eoad—* 1 Allotment, 10 acres, with 7-roomed House, cottage, stable and other improvements, Bent ±152 per annum. WOEKMEN’S HOMES ALLOTMENTS, Wharenui Hamlet, between Eiccarton Boad.' and Middleton Eailway Station, about 3 miles from Christchurch Post-office—2s Allotments, varying from acres to 3 acres. Eentals £3 6s per acre. Sale plans, with full particulars as to areas, rentals, terms and conditions of selection and tenure, may now be obtained on application from this office. SIDNEY WEETMAN, Commissioner of Crown Lands. District Land and Survey Office, Christchurch, March 12,1897. '==-■■ ■ ' I? Land Transfer Act Notices. LAND TBANSPBB ACT NOTICES. is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will ba brought under the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 20th day of April. 1897. 8005. Henry James Ormandy. —l3 J part of Hural Section 33, now in the City of Christchurch. Occupied by Applicant. 8018 The Mayor, Councillors and Burgesses of the Borouou op Sumner.—3 acres and 35 perches, part of a road reserve not required, adjoining Rural Section 262, in the Borough of Sumner, Occupied by Charles O’Malley. 8022. Philip Henry Cannon.—l acre and 31 perches, part of Eural Section 163, Christchurch Survey District. Occupied by Applicant. Diagrams may bo inspected at this office. Dated this 13th day of March, 1897, at tha Lands Begistry Office, Christchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 978 District Land Registrar, Educational. SOUTH CANTEEBUEY BOAED OF EDUCATION. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by recent testimonials, will be received up to the 30th INST., from Certificated Teachers qualified to fill the following positions : ALBUEY—SoIe Teacher, female. Salary, as at present average, £ll4 per annum, with residence, BURKE’S PASS —Head-master, Salary, as at present average, £136 per annum, with residence and pupil teacher’s fee SUTHERLANDS—SoIe Teacher, male. Salary, aa at present average, £l3O per annum, with residence TEMUKA D.H.S. —Fourth Teacher, mole. Salary, as at present average, £IOO per annum WAI-ITl—lnfant Mistress. Salary, as at present average, £BO per annum. Forms of application (without which no applies* tiou can be admitted) to be obtained at this office. By erder, J. H, BAMPIELD, Secretary. Education Office, Timaru, 20th March, 1897. 2659' SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND & TYPEWRITING Cathedral Square, Christchureh. MISS A. M. CASE, QUALIFIED TEACHES. (Registered Certificate 1896, Sir Isaac Pitman). PITMAN’S and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, Typewriting. Book-Keeping, Ac. Classes— Theory and Speed from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Classes from 40 to 200 words a minute. (Thorough and Bapid Tuition.) Early Morning speed classes during the summer months. French, Matriculation and Civil Service Classes by efficient teachers. Miss A. M. Carr’s pupils hold highest EECOEDS In Canterbury. First high-speed certificates in Hew Zealand. CH. GILBY’S Shorthand and Technical „ School, No. 150, Worcester Street west Shorthand by honors diplomated teachers, type writing, bookkeeping, &c. Candidates for matriculation and Civil Service individually coached, French tuition under skilful French master, cs?" All our candidates successful at last matriculation examination. Voluntary testimony : To Mr Gilby—” My best thanks are due to you, and to Messis Kidd and Malaquin, for your careful tuition of my son,’ To Mens. Malaqqin—“ Your pupils ought to I Earn French quickly.- You are certainly a most painstaking and patient teacher. I think your chaifeea are absurdly small.” Fees and all particulars on application. THE ART OF SINGING. , , MES B. T. EOBTNSON is prepared to take PUPILS for SINGING and VOICE PRO. DUCXION. Mrs Robinson was trained by Professor Ceochi, of Melbourne (the colonial teacher of Madame Melba), and holds testimonials from him. • For Terms, &0., apply 6856 260, GLOUCESTER STREET WEST. DANCING. The misses buchanan win resume TEACHING on FRIDAY EVENING, March 19 th. The Practice Assembly on Wednesday, March the 24th. 1773 AORAN6I, Hereford Street East. DANCING. MISS COX will hold practice Dancing Classes Fortnightly in Miss Taylor’s rooms, 236, Armagh Street, beginning on WEDNESDAY, April 28th, at 7.30. Fee—los 6d for course of 12. X 199 PIANOFORTE. BINGING. M R AND M ADAME w INTER RESUME TEACHING' On TUESDAY, February 2nd, at their Music Room, the G.F.S. HALL. Gloucester StreetW. The Training of Beginners and the Tuition of Boys and Girls attending Schools is made A speciality. 1964 X 86, Lichfield Street, near Madras Street. Wanted. W Street. ANTED—Property Catalogues Free, on application to Baggs and Co., 131, Colombo WANTED to Let, several really nice houses, from 4 to 10 rooms. Full particulars from Baggs and Co., 131, Colombo Street. X 1509 ANTED to Lend, £2OOO, in sums to sui borrowers, on freehold securities. Apply Baggs and Co., Estate Agents, 131, Colombo Street. WANTED, Everyone to Know the Great Sale commences To-day. Astonishing Eargains. Kenneth Matheson and Co.'s Sale, The Hall, High Street. WANTED, any person not awe to procure Saxon Tea from their grocer to communicate with Saxon Tea Company, who will arrange with an agent to supply them. F 1339 WANTED to Sell, Farm Of 56 Acres; land is of good quality, is well fenced and watered and ail in grass; situated North Canterbury, close to railway, price £SOO. Full particulars from Baggs and Co., Estate Agents, 131, Colombo Street. WANTED to Sell—a Bargain—Well-finished House of 4 rooms, scullery, washhouse, stable, traphouse, windmill and tank, fine garden containing half-acre, two frontages; situated close to tram, in a good neighbourhood; £BO required in cash, balance 11s per week, no interest chargjdj Apply Baggs and Co., 131, Colombo Street. M Funerals. J. LAMB & SON, 9EETAKEKS AND JgjMBALMEEf, L.x>,a.x,o FURNISHED at the Shorts* in the Best Possible Style, to suit al CHARGES MODERATE. ALMING.—We would particularly Worn;s application when an inter ment has to ba -» - . The process is inexpensive ana very effect iddross, 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 361, , X 1625 THE Friends of the late Hannah Swann are respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, leaving tue residence of her son, George Swann, Lake Eoad, Windsor, for the Burwood Churchyard, at 2.30 p.m.. This Day. W. LANGFORD; Funeral Director and Embalmer, comer of North and East Belts. Telephone 387. 2695 GEORGE BARRELL, Certificated EMBALMER AND UNDERTAKER. nnHE science of Embalming, as practised nowia § Great Britain and America, ie now being per formed by tbe above, who can now preserve the body to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at Strictly Low Charges. 55, Durham Street South. Telephone 531. XI9G7 f'l’in i »,,iy Co. E. W. W ALTERS & UNDERTAKERS. 41, Victoria and 211, Kilmore Streets. Telephone 146. X 1670

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVII, Issue 11224, 23 March 1897, Page 8

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