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The I*7.Z. Farmers' Co-operative Association of Canterbury, Limited. ADDINGTON YARDS. thkTday. gPECIAL ’ ENTRIESOn Account Geo. Jameson, Esq., 104 EXTRA PRIME FAT EWES. On Account E. G-. Wright, Esq., 240 FAT LAMBS (Freezers). On Account Jas. Little, Esq., 170 FAT LAMBS (Freezers). 170 HALF-BRED WETHERS (Freezers). On Account J. Loan, Esq., 20G PRIME DOWN CROSS FREEZERS 20 FAT LAMBS. On Account Mrs Lyttelton, 64 PAT EWES. On Account G. G. Holmes., Esq., 12 HEAD PRIME BEEP. On Account M. J. Dixon,. Esq., 80 PRIME PAT LAMBS, 65 PRIME FREEZING WETHERS. N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, ROB. HARDIE, Manager. <164 J. J. ISBISTER, Auctioneer. IjlOR SALE PRIVATELY— A Good AGRICULTURAL FARM of 600 Acres, close to t6wn. Also, good AGRICULTURAL FARM of 1600 Acres, close to school and railway. For further particulars, apply to N.Z. FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. 7163 ROB. HARDIE, Manager. J- T. Ford & Co. yards. thrTday. PRESENT ENTRIES—--60 PRIME CROSS-BRED WETHERS 250 PRIME FREEZING LAMBS 120 PRIME BUTCHERS’ EWES On account Mr T. Chapman, Mount Palm, 60 PAT LAMBS, and 60 PRIME MERINO WETHERS J. T. FORD AND CO., * A. E. COOKE, 7203 Auctioneer. POALGATE SALE, FRIDAY, A PRESENT ENTRIES—MAY 12th. Account Sir John Hall, 500 PRIME FREEZING LAMBS Account Messrs W. and G. Hall—--150 PRIME FREEZING LAMBS Account of Client, 30 CROSS-BRED EWES, in lamb to Border Leicester Rams We shall be glad to receive further entries. J. T. EORD ANI) CO., A. B. COOKE, 7202 Auctioneer. Ay or a, Beauchamp & Co. . FRUIT AND PRODUCE.. THIS DAY, at 10.30. A YERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, at their Rooms, 150 Cases Imported and Local Fruits; also, Onions, Potatoes, Oats, Wheat, etc., etc. If arrived, 100 Cases Tahiti Oranges. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO., 7191 Auctioneers. FURNITURE SALE. AYERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO. have been favoured with instructions from the owner, who is leaving the province, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At their Rooms, Cashel Street, on WEDNESDAY, 10th MAY, at 1 p.m., • The Whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, Including—Suites in Oilcloth, Brass-mounted Bedsteads, Dinner Services, Overmantels, Seta of Ware, Fenders, Quilts, Washstands, Tables, Gas Stove, Couches, Mattresses, lot of Sundries. No reserve.' AYERS, BEAUCHAMP AND CO., 7192 Auctioneers.. Wilson & Sons. LARGE COW SALE. SELLING OUT, GIVING UP BUSINESS. Messrs Thomas, and O’Malley are both retiring from the Milk Business of -18 J Gallons per day, and they have wisely, of course, selected ■WILSON AND SONS to put their Excel„V V. lent Herd to the hammer—--15 Very Superior COWS, calved, and Calving and 6 YEARLINGS 1 SHORT-HORNED BULL 1 FAT COW 1 MILK-CART Horse, Spring-Cart and Harness 2 HEAVY DRAUGHT HORSES, real good workers And a Lot of Sundries Here is-a , chance to start in the milk business —18| Gallons and all Sumner to himself. SALE ON . THURSDAY NEXT, 11th Inst., at 1 o’clock. Trams from Town Every Hour. WILSON. AND SONS, 7107 Auctioneers. • Educational. INVEEESK. ‘ AT the request of parents and for the convenience of her pupils, MISS H. McKEE has decided to remove her Boarding and Day School from Hawthornden to Inveresk, Cashel Street (opposite St Paul’s .Presbyterian Church), the residence of the late J. Anderson, Esq. The School will be conducted as formerly, and pupils prepared for the Matriculation and Junior Scholarship Examinations. In addition to the Upper School, a Preparatory School will also be opened. Both schools will be under the management of certificated teachers, trained under the North Canterbury Board of Education. Miss H. McKee will be at home at Inveresk on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, after May Bth. Nest Term begins June Ist, at Inveresk. 5893 HELEN McKEB, Principal. HRISTCHURCH' PHYSICAL TRAINING SCHOOL AND GYMNASIUM, Latimer Square (opposite Choral Hall). President—Mr A. E. G. Rhodes. Vice-Presidents —His Worship the Mayor (Mr C. Louisson), Dr Jennings, Dr Moorhonse, Messrs J. Bickerton Fisher, W. Reece and P. Wilding. X Honorary Medical Adviser—Dr Orchard. DIRECTOR-ME THOMAS S. TANKARD, N.P.R.S., Diploma and Medal, England. CLASSES. LADlES—Tuesday and Friday Afternoons and Wednesday Evenings. • GENTLEMEN—Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 to' 10 p.m. YOUTHS— I Tuesday and’ Friday Evenings, 6.45 to 8. CHILDREN—Boys apd Girls from G years upwards, Wednesday Afternoons, 4 to 5, and Saturday Mornings. SEND FOR PROSPECTUS. , 8564 Address—46, Cashel Street. COMMERCIAL CO LLE GE, , 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL; MR C. ±4. GILBY, Honoursman and Follow of the National Phonographic Society, N.S.S.T., etc. Vice-Principal: Miss E. A. Rout,. Honours Diploiha, N.P.S., Speed Certificate, 180’ words per minute. SHORTHAND. Best Results: At last year’s examinations, for which returns are to hand (1897), by the local Association, our Students gained SIXTEEN of the SEVENTEEN Highest Speed Certificates. Typewriting, Bookkeeping ,<and Thorough Commercial Training. SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. HW. LOCKYER-DIGBY, P.N.P.S . (Honours), N.S.S.T., N.U.T., Double Pitman Medallist, Holder of Record Speed Certificates for 200 and 220 words per minute, Assisted by MIS 3 E. E. DIGBY, Late Principal School <.f Shorthand, Etc., Oamaru, RESULTS. SHORTHAND.—PupiIs from this School hold first and highest Speed Certificates in N.Z. TYPEWRITING— Every Certificate granted in N.Z. by .the N.U.T., England, has been gained by pupils from this school. , Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Pull Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting Done. LYTTELTON CLASS.-'-Tuesday and Friday Evenings, Church of England Schoolroom, Winchester Street 1 . “ CITY MISSION HOME ’’ lOVIDES TEMPORARY SHELTER and MEALS for destitute Men, OBNS EMPLOYMENT for Men, Women Boys; Food for Destitute Families, and o Home, being supported entirely by itary subscriptions, is at the present in very groat need of help of all kinds. FLORENCE HERRICK, Superiutczidsiiti

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11887, 10 May 1899, Page 8

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