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Public Hotices. v. R. The police commission win open its SITTING at CHBISTCHUKCH At 10 o'clock a.m. on MONDAY, 18th APRIL, 1808, at the COUNCIL CHAMBERS. I Persons desirous of interviewing the Commission should communicate by letter to the undersigned, care of Police Commission, Christchurch. E. W. KANE. Secretary Police Commission. 15th April, 1898. 3880 NOTICE. MESSES J. M. HEYWOOD & CO, Beg to announce that they will KES U M E Business ON THEIE OWN PSEMISES, CORNER oe CATHEDRAL SQUARE AND COLOMBO STREET, OK MONDAY, APRIL 18. J. M. HEYWOOD & CO., Cathedral Square. Telephone 27. TO THE MEMBEES OP THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PEOVIDENT SOCIETY. ABIES ANB GENTLEMEN,—My second term of office as a Birector of your Society will terminate at the ensuing Annual Meeting, and I now respectfully beg to intimate that I shall be a candidate for one of the seats then vacant. I shall be glad of a renewal of the confidence which I have so long had the honour to hold, and assuring you that no effort on my part shall he wanting to justify a continuance of the same. —I am, yours faithfully, JOSEPH ABBOTT. March 31st, 1898. 3613 WANGANUI HOSPITAL BOAEB. APPLICATIONS are invited and will be received until MONBAY, 2nd MAY, 1893, from Buly Qualified Medical Practitioners, for the position of HOUSE SURGEON .to the Wanganui Hospital. . Particulars may he obtained from the undersigned. A. C. RITCHIE, 3129 Secretary. WHITE Colonial Blankets, single bed 14s lid, 17s 6d; double bed 19s 66, 21s 6d full size 24s lid, 28s 6d. Black, Beattie and Co. Railway Notices. NEW ZEALANB RAILWAYS. EXCURSION PARES TO TIMAEU FOE RACES. PEOM Christchurch, Oamaru and intermediate Stations, at 2d per mile first class, minimum 4s, Id per mile second class, minimum 2s, mileage counted one way only; tickets issued April 20th. and 21st, and available for return till 2oth April. The journey must be started on the day ot the purchase of the ticket, and may he broken after the first 25 miles. A train will leave Washdyke for the Racecourse ou arrival of the 8.0 u.m. train from Christchurch on the 21st April, and on that date the express tram from Christchurch will set down passengers at Washdyke. On the 21 stand 22nd the express train for Christchurch will take up at Washdyke passengers for stations where it stops, who can leave the Racecourse for Washdyke at 5,5 p.m. 3370 BY OEBER. Lectures. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. Lectures will he delivered by Members of the Honorary Medical Staff as follows FIRST AIB (to women)—By Br W. Diamond, Five lectures, on May 5 and following Thursdays, at 4 p.m. FIRST AIB (to women) —By Br P. T. Bolger. Five lectures, on the same days as above, at 8 p.m. FIRST AIB (to men)—By Br A. J. Orchard. Five lectures, on June 7 and the following Tuesdays, at 8 p.m. NURSING CLASSES (for women) will he heldon Thursdays, commencing June 16. Afternoon, by Dr P. O. Fenwick; evening, by Dr P. T. Bolger. MEDALLION LECTURES (to women) will be held on Thursdays—afternoon, by Dr Jennings; evening, by Dr C. D. Greenwood, in July and August. MEN'S NURSING LECTURES, in July and August, on Wednesdays, at 8 p.m., by Br Graham Campbell. HOMS HYGIENE—A course of not less than ten lectures. Afternoon and evening classes for women, and one evening class for men will be held in August, September artd October, the number in each class not to exceed thirty. All the classes will be held in the City Council Library. N.B. —To secure a place in these classes candidates must apply to the Secretary. Pees, in advance, 10s for Home Hygiene Course, 5s for the others. S. D. BARKER, Secretary, Supreme Court Library, Christchurch. April 15,1898. 3936 Agricultural and Pastoral. CHEISTCHUECH SHEEP-BOG TRIAL CLUB A NNUAL TRIALS, APRIL 28 ANB 29. heading and beinging-back, £io, £4, si. HEADING, BEINGING-BACK AND YARDING, £lO, £5, £l. HUNTAWAY, £6. £3, £l. ME P. BURKE’S PRIZE of £3 for dog scoring most points iu the three competitions. Entries close A PRIL 21. 3761 H. H. ELLIS, Hon. t Sec. AKAEOA COUNTY Sheep' 33 o g Trial, TO BE HELD AT KINLOCH, LITTLE RIVER, ON 2nd, 3rd, 4th MAY. PROGRAMME. 1. HEADING AND BRINGING BACK. Open to all Districts. Prizes—lst £B,.2nd £4,.3rd £2. 2. HEADING, BRINGING BACK AND YARDING. Confined to Residents of Ellesmere Electorate. Prizes—lst £B, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. 3. HUHT-AWAY WITH SLEW. Open to all Districts. Prizes —Ist £G, 2nd £4, 3rd £2. ENTRIES—Ss each Entry for Members of any recognised Dog-trial Club, Non-members 10s, Entries to be in bands of Secretary by 23rd APRIL. J. MONTGOMERY, 3359 Hon. See. Impounded. TTM POUNDED in Dnnsandel Pound, by A. Langstone, from Mr Kncesbaw’s Farm, Selivv’n, 21 Cross-bred Ewes and 1 Southdown Rain, ithick brand BS ou near side. If not claimed and expenses paid, to bo sold on April 25th, at 12 o’clock noon. D. COANELIUS, 3922 Poundkeeper. Lost, Found, &c. "ILL the person SEEN to pick up ONE POUND NOTE idnesday, i3tli instant, Mr Carter’s Drag, mse return to Mr Carter to save further trouble ? 3346 TEN SHILLINGS REWARD—Lost, one young Black and Tan Dog with white on front leg and tip of tail; had old Collar on when lost. Any-one-returning tbs same to the undersigned will receive the above reward.—J. McCarthy, Prebble.ton. 3930 -

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 1

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