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Publications. THE ’QANTESBUEY TIME S” The NATIONAL WEEKLY JOURNAL OP NEW ZEALAND. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1899. ILLUSTRATIONS: THE VICTORIAN COMMISSIONERS. WRECK OP THE STELLA. SMITHPIELD MARKET, PAST AND '' PRESENT. ' THE PEACE CONFERENCE. WAIHI BRASS BAND. ; r DR BABCOCK. ; : j ’ Views—Portraits—lncidents. i' ; , : ' r; ; SPECIAL ARTICLES. “TRUE TALES OP THE BUCCANEERS,” C‘ Captain Avery; A Pirate King who died a Beggar.”) THE SPREAD OF CANCER. GOLD-SEEKERS OP THE FIFTIES: “ Rich Bendigo.” THE SITUATION IN SAMOA (By Lieutenant L. E. Gaunt). BORROWING BRITISH BATTLESHIPS. CANTERBURY PLAINS AND MOUNTAIN SCENERY (By An. Australian). SPORTING. The New Brighton C.J.C. Bal-ance-sheet— Takapuna—The Latest about Atmnn—Notes and Anticipations. THE GARDEN. Desirable Fruits; Good Varieties to Plant. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL. The North Island—Dr Babcock—Grain Freights—Veterinary—Stock, Farm and Dairy Notes. POULTRY. Goose Breeding in the States. OWN CORRESPONDENTS. London—South AMcar—Sydney. CHESS. Correspondence—Probelms—Solutions and Criticismsr-Chess Laws in Now Zealand— Great Britain v. America. LADIES’ PAGE THE SKETCHEROCCASIONAL PAGE—LITERARYMUSIC—AMUSEMENTS— DRAUGHTS -NAVY, ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS- : TROTTING - FOOTBALL POLO - CRICKET WHEELING ATHLETIC AQUATIC - SWIMMING —FIELD AND FLOOD—THE RING—THE KENNEL POULTRY! AND PIGEONS THE GARDEN CHILDREN’S COLUMN. And ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. THE “CANTERBURY TIMES,”PRICE SIXPENCE. On Said by all Booksellers and Newsagents throughout New Zealand.

Government Kottfitoacioiis, NOTIGSh mHE Government having entered into an JL agreement with the Tyser Shipping Company for the conveyance of Wheat and Oats to Great Britain at Reduced Rates, Settlers are requested to make early application for space. Further particulars may he obtained from the agents of the Tyser Line at the several ports. - ' JOHN D. RITCHIE,' Secretary for Agriculture. Department of Agriculture, Wellington, April 27th, 1899. 6415

Land Transfer Act Notices. LAND TRANSFER ACT NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that the several Parcels oi Land hereinafter described will be brought tinder the provisions of “ The Land Transfer Act, 1885,” unless caveat be lodged forbidding the same on or before the 19th day of JUNE, 1899: — , 8489. HIDNRY ALBERT BODDINGTON and MART ANN ELIZABETH 8E5T.—37.4 perches, part of Rural Section 321, Borough of Kaiapoi. Occupied by Harriet Monk 8514. EMILY LOUISA COLLENDER or MACEY.—39 perches, part Lot 7, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by Mrs Walsh as tenant, 8539. COLTHURST PALARIET and CHARLES CHRISTIAN SOMMERS.—I rood 25 perches, part of Lot 151, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by J. F. Hindiey. 8540. PAUL • DELAHUNT.—I acre 34 perches, part of Rural Section 3, Christchurch Survey District. Part occupied by Elliott and part unoccupied. 8541. ALEXANDER McDOUGALL. —ffc perches, part of Rural Section 321, Borough of Kaiapoi. Occupied by applicant, 8543. HUGH MANSON.—3 roods 28 perches, part of Rural Section 447, Halswell Survey District. Occupied by applicant. ■: Diagrams may be inspected at this. office. Dated this 15th day of May, 1899, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. E. DENHAM, 8065 Deputy District Land Registrar..

Insurance Companies, The NEW ZEALAND EIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1859. Capital . £1,000,008; Paid-up Capital and Reserve £400,000 , THE PREMIER AND WEALTHIEST . COLONIAL COMPANY. Noted for Promptness and Liberality. Branchesand Agencies throughout the World. A L. PARSONS,

Funerals. GEORGE BARBELL, UEDEETAKEK, CERTIFICATED 'EMBALMEE and Direct Importer of tiro Latest Designs of Coffin Furniture. A large Stock of, Polished Bimu and other Cofins a* ..’ays in .stock for. immediate delivery. Mourning Coaones sent to all parts of tike district at the shortest Notice. Telegrams and Telephone Orders ojj night or day receive immediate attention. Address: 53, Durham Street South. : Telephone 531. X 1967 J. A N E B SO N. ’undertaker and emaalmer. Children’s Funerals from 80a Adults’ Funerals from 60s. Polished Coffins at a few hours notice. ADDRESS: 101, VICTORIA STREET, Christchurch. I 3l * J. lamb and UNDERTAKERS AND; EMBALMERS. SON, No, 35, LICHFIELD, STREET, Telephone 361. K 1625 THE friends of Mr J. Goodman are invited to attend the funeral of his late daughter, Ella Therise HeildrOUn, leaving his residence, Marshlands, at' 1 p.m. This Day, for the Public Cemetery. W. LANGFORD, 8091 Funeral Director, etc., eto. MONUMENTS. gSSSBtbS An Inspection invited by j B. MANSFIELD lote the address —MANCHESTER STREET, Nearest Railway Station. X 2298 j To his Large and Varied Stock.-

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 7 Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11900, 25 May 1899, Page 8

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