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Publieatons. THE “CANTERBURY THE Miiim National Weekly ©JouBNAi; OF HEW ZEALAND. Wednesday, march is, issss • ILLUSTRATIONS* WESTWARD HO! Arnold Hiver —Mahinapua Creek—Hohmm Pealag—. Grey month Harbour—Some Old WestCoEisters,! THE PAVILION, CASHMERE DOMAIN. PORTRAITS-: The Late Signor Nicolini —Count Esterliazy— ■, General Billot—Mr J. Duthie, M-TT.R.— Prince! Banjitainhji—Clement Hill. THE GOVERNOR AT RANGIOEA- : PAPANUI HOTEL, 1860-1898. LOSS OF THE TJ.S. CRUISER MAESE.I TYPICAL DOGS: FOX TERRIERS, | IRISH TERRIER, i A GIANT CUCUMBER. SPECIAL ARTICLE*? : WESTWARD HO ! —Conclusion, ; SPORTING. 1 Ascot Racecourse—Stakes Paid Twice—Horton; and Ebor in England—The English Racing! Season —The Woodville Meeting—-Sydney Cup; and Doncaster Handicap—Melbourne Atitunmj Sales—Brevities—Notes and Anticipations: I Hawke's Bay, Dunedin,&c. —English SportingNotes—V.E.C. Autumn Meeting—lnbsrprovinciol Gossip. TROTTING. Now Brighton—Auckland—H awera—Hawke's -Bay —Tahana Park—Notes. AGRICULTURAL. The Price of Wheat—Sale of Exported Prodaioe— Can the Empire Feed Itself ?—The Pood of the j United Kingdom—Stock in New Sooth Wales—i Our Competitors—Notes for Farmers—StockNotes—Dairy Notes —Amur! Sheep Fair—! Otekaiko Sheep Sale—lrrigation—Feeding of Working Horses—Lincoln College—Markets. • THE GARDEN. Work for the Week—Garden and Orchard-Notes— Treatment of Garden Soils—Horticultural Shows. LADIES' PAGE. Queen Boadicea —“ Field and Hedgerow"—Tie •'Odyssey" written by a Woman—The Model! Child—Nerve Exhaustion—Little Industries! for Women—A Feminine Mania—Etiquette-of ■ Weddings and Dinner-Giving—Correspondents': Letters—The Social Round —Tasty Ways-of Cooking Oysters. ARMY, NAVY AND VOLUNTEERS. : News ond Notes—Defence of tlio Colony—A Naval Veteran—Army Eeforms—Rifle Association Meeting. AMUSEMENTS. English Letter - “ Peter tho-Gneat/* NATURALIST. Amphibious Fishes—NewZealand Eibbon-Fialies. FICTION, The Fight for the-Crown—The Black Eider—Miss! Blake'sLove-Affair—The Bash Telegraph. MUSIC—CHESS—THE SKETCHES—YOUNG PEOPLE CHILDREN’S COLUMN POULTRY AND PIGEONS—THE KENNEL' —ATHLETICS—WHEELING —CRICKET— ■ SWIMMING—THE RING—MINING—COMMEKCIAL. ALL ■ THE’. NEWS OP THE' WEEK. THE BEST, MOST WIDELY-READ-AND POPULAR WEEKLY NEWSPAPER IN NEW ZEALAND PRICE SIXPENCE. ON-SALE BY ALL BOOKBELLERS -AND NEWSAGENTS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. Money, ■R/KOHEY TO LEND on IsfeMortgage of'Free-’ Iv B hold-SecnritiQs from ij per eent accoirding to security and amount. Also-on approved! 2nd Mortgages, IZARD-and LOUGHNAN, Solicitors,; 10466 Hereford. Street, Christchurch; and-Sonthhridga. . IoNET TO li EN J> In Various Sums. Interest from 4S percent, PATH. A. JOYNT, Solicitor, 49, Cathedral Square (next Wheeler and 1135 X Son's), Christchurch. MONEY TO LEND DN FREEHOLD SECURITIES at CURRENT KATES. JOHN JOYCE, Solicitor, 218, Colombo Street, Christchurch, and Londoift 3783 X Street, Lyttelton, MOSEY ; A LWAYS READY FOB INVESTMENT 1 Large or SmalTSums. Low rates of Interest. THOS. S. WESTON, X 2174 Solicitor, 143, CashekSfcreot. MONET TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES (Town . 05? Country). Lowest Current Rates. X 1430 JOHNSTON & MILLS, Solicitors, 213, Hereford Street (opposite Union Bonk). ! MONET TO LEND, WE have SEVERAL. SUMS OF" MONEY foe investment. Infcerest.s to 64 percent, aceording.to amount required. BorroworKcan-nsy off the wbolßorportiou‘ottho moneys advanced on giving shore notice. DEACON & Hereford Street Chambers, ; Hereford Street. w MONET. ’ ■ E HAVE Several Sumsoof .MONEY"TO LEND at 5 Per Cent* on Approved FREEHOLD SECURITY. 590 X WYNN-WILEIAMSi &' BROWN, 211, Hereford street, Christchurch. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. [HIS SOCIETY is PREPARED TO GRANT l LOANS, on approved first-dass-FBEEHOLD ICUEITT, in. sums of £SOO and upwards, AT PER CENT. tho Soc Apply direct to the~So cisty* s Branch Office, Wei* agton, or at the Christchurch District Office# ithedral Square , EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary,Wcllingtoa. , JAMES HAIR, ■ . : X 1392 District ■ < MONEY LENT PBIYAXBXX DISCOUNi A TLANTIC ,liOAN * OFFICE, 100, CASHEL STREET, i Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. ■- LOANS from £5 to £souoadvanced 3m^l^ suit Borrowers upon Freehold Land,Heci>mm<«** gages, LifePulioies, Shares, Bills of SaleoTCr Mva Stock, Furniture, Goods, &c., Notes. Loans repayable Wreklror Monthly, or an may bo arranged,' Bills Privately Renewed,if necessary. Postal drassed tothe Manager. 80x.15, wiilreceivoprcimpt attention. No good applicationisover refnisd, ; TT^d^ iCa^*° ) Funerals. a ro .■■■!.— O-EOEGrE BARBELL*. Certificated EMBALMER-AND UNDERTAKER. rjiyJlE science of Embalming, as practised'.hOiwia ' 1 Great Britain and America, is now being pee formed by the above, who can nowpreserve the .tody to keep until arrival of friends from any distance. Funerals conducted at Strictly Low Charges, 55 Durham Street South. Telephone 531. X 1967 AND "Soi UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMEBS. X 1525 No, 35, LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 351. rsTJHE Friends of tho late Joiiu Gait arc united I to attend his Funeral, to leave No. I>. Asaph Street, City, ’ibis Day (Thursday), 17th insh, at 2.30 p.m., for the Linwood Cemetery. JAS. LAMB A SON, Undertakers, Ac.,-35, inch, field Street. Telephone 361. SEND IT TO SHOETTU XSOI

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11530, 17 March 1898, Page 8

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