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Government notifications. v. m K. SUPPLY OF TWINE. TENDERS will be received at the General Post Office, Wellington, until the 22nd INSTANT, for the SUPPLY and DELIVEEY at the Post; tmd Telegraph Store, Wellington, of such TWINE of New Zealand manufacture os may he required hy the Department curing the ensuing throe years. The approximate quantity will be ten (10) tons per annum. Samples may he seen at this Office or at any Chief Post Office in the colony. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily, he accepted. W. QUAY. Secretary, General Post Office, Wellington, Ist September, 1897. 1459 : Land Transfer Act notices.. land tbansfee act notices. Notice is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter described will he brought under the provisions of “The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 2nd day of October, 1897: 8113, Marmaduke John Dixon and Eichawa Okme Dixon.—sos acres, Rural Sections 4136, 4618, G 210,9902,1-967 and 12777, Mairaki Survey District, 1 Occupied by Percy Hawkins Johnson, 8116. Frederick Holland.—34 acres, Eural .jection 13359, Selwyn Survey District. Occupied, hy applicant. . ■ 8119. The Crown Brewery Company, Limited. —1 rood, Lot 105, Plan 38, part of Eural Section 69, Borough of Linwood. Occupied hy Dewey. „ Bpo, Thomas Jones.—so acres, Eural Section /751. Hinds Survey District. Occupied by Frederick: Bonmngton. 8121. Zebhlun Leigh.—l 4 perches, part of Section 1063, City of Christchurch. Unoccupied. 8122. Stephen Early.—l acre and 36 perches, part of Eural Section 3759, Mairaki Survey District. Occupied by applicant. 8123. Henry Hothery.—3so acres, Eural Sections SIIO, 9210, 9459,10062 and 10480, Leestonand, Southbndge Survey Districts. Occupied by applicant. ' Diagrams may be inspected at this office. Dated this 28th day of August, 1897, at the Lands Eegistry Office, Christchurch, Q. G. BEIDGES, 1455 District Land Begistrar, Educational. THE EDUCATION BOAED OP THE DISTSICX OF NO3TH CANTEEBUEY. THE Board invites separate APPLICATIONS, accompanied hy Testimonials, for the Following APPOINTMENTS, to be sent in, addressed to the Secretary of the Board, not later than 4 p.m, on THUESDAT, the 16th September. Applications received later than the advertised time cannot he considered: — Mount Somers —Master, present salary £144. Flaxton (Main)—Mistress, present salary £7B, Springburn—Mistress, present salary £73. Kir.wee—Mistress, present salary £67. H, C. LANE, Secretary. Christchurch, 3rd September, 1897. 1824 SCHOOL OP SHOKTHaND & TYPEWRITING Cathedral Square, Christchurch. MISS A. M. CAEB, N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Eegistered Teacher (Sir Isaac Pitman) 1896. N.Z. President National Society Shorthand Teachers, England, N.Z, Secretary National Union Typists, England. ■jOITMAN’B and LIGHT-LINE SHORTHAND, JT Type-writing, Book-Keeping, &c. Classes--Theory and Speed from 9 a.m. to 9.30 p.m. Speed Classes from 40 to 200 words a minute. (Thorough and Enpid Tuition.) French—Miss Ambler, da I’Academic de Paris et des Lyc4ca de Montpellier et de Nimes, Matriculation and Civil ServiceMiss C. B. Mills, M.A. (honours), B.Sc. Miss A. M. Carr’s pupils hold highest speed certificate# in New Zealand. Australasian record 200 words per minute. Highest outside British Isles. s HOBTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL 150, Worcester Street west. PEINCIPAL—ME C. H. GILBY, , Honoursman and Fellow of the National Phonographic Society, Assisted by Miss E. A. Bout, Honours Diploma, N.P.S. SHOETHAND. Under the New Zealand Government Technical Instruction Grant we are enabled to BEMIX a large proportion of Students’ Fees. ; Best Kesults: At last year’s examinations by the local Association our students gained five of tha six highest speed certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping and thorough Commercial Training. Insurance Companies. T HE Norwich Insurance Established AMOUNT INSUEED PREMIUM INCOME LOSSES PAID Union OOCIETY. ... 1797. £335,000,000 £872,115 £11,600,000 Claims Settled with Liberality and Promptitude. J. M. HBYWOOD & CO„ CATHEDBAL SQUARE, CHEISTCHUEOH, Agents for Canterbury. X 1829 rmHE NEW ZEALAND FIB*) AND MARINE Jr INSUEANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital . £1,600,005 Paid-up Capital and Reserve ... £435,009 THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branches and Agencies tncouguont the World A. L. PARSONS, 5131 X Manager. Miscellaneous. CHOICE Lot Children's Cots m various sizes and qaulities. Ballantyneand Co. K 1367 A SPLENDID Assortment of Trouserings, /-*a Coatings and Suitings to select from. Ballantyne and Go. X 1857 CHOICE Colourings and Designs In Brussels and Axrainster Carpets in large variety* Ballantyne and Co. X 1357 -T1 ILLESPIE’S ESSENCE OF COFFEE. THE BEST AND CHEAPESTOne penny allowed for empty bottle. X 177 HOUSEHOLD Requisites in Ironmongery, Cutlery, Plated Goods, Lamps, China, Glassware and Fancy Goods, at Minson’s Cheap Depfit, 220, Colombo Street. , INSERT your Notices in the Exchange Column of “ The New Zealand Cyclist.'* __ TlrM ACKINTOSHES made to order for Ladies or IV 3 Gentlemen iu any shape., Ballantyne and Co. X 1357 ~JEVBEAL hundred dozens of the noted 2s fid WearwoU Gloves in Browns and Tans. BalntyneandCa. XI3S7 END it to Robertson's Perth Dye Works, Gloucester Street west. Telephone 767. |AKB Wood's Great Peppermint Cure for Coughs and Colds. Is fid and 2s fid, all oers and Chemists, X2X STAHOO," tha New Remedy for IndigesW tion, 2s fid per bottle, at Kincaid a XI6S IAKB Wood’s Great Peppermint Cure or Coughs and Colds. Is 6d and 2s 6dt al Jeer and Chemists. WORDS in the Exchange Column ol ( “The New Zealand Cyclist" will result rour advantage. Funerals. J. LAMB AND SON, UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEES. X 1625 No. 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 3l« Certificated EMBALMEE AND UNDEETAKBE. nnHE science of Embalming, as practised nowia j Great Britain and America, fit now being Mr formed by the above, who can now preserve the oody to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at Strictly Low Charges. 55, Durham Street South. Telephone 581, ilSfi? THE Friends of the late Mr Jacob Seating ar* informed that his funeral will leave the Hospital This Day. at 10.30 a.m.. for Linwood Cemetery. GEOEGE BAKEE LL, Undertaker and Embalmer, 55, Durham Street south. Telephone 531. 1452 THE Friends of Mr John Bryan are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late daughter, Laurie G., which will leave his rash deuce, Victoria Street, To-day (Tuesday).at 3 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. J, ANDERSON, Undertaker, 101, Victoria Street. 1454 THE Friends of J. H. Preston are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his lata daughter, Fanny Irwin, to leave his residence. North Bond, Styx, on Wednesday, Bth instant, at 2.30 p.m., for the Papanui Cemetery. J. ANDESson, Undertaker, 101, Victoria Street. 1427^ mHK Friends of Mr Thomas Templeton>ro re. JL spectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late son, Donald Hood, to leave his residence, Sowell Street, Kaiapoi, This Day, at 2 p.m., for the Public Cemetery. W. WESTON, Undertaker. 1447 r*n|HE Friends of Mr John Butterfield are reI. spectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late wife, Elizabeth, leaving his residence. Cashmere, for the Woolston Cemetery, at 2 p.m. Wednesday. Bth. W. LANGFORD. Funeral Director and Embalmer, corner North and East Belts. Telephone SS7. 1445

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCVIII, Issue 11367, 7 September 1897, Page 8

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