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Pyne & Co. (Jl A T TEES THIS ojAY. A L L' S. Splendidly matched pair of Dark Bay Geldings, Gyrs, by Sou’-wester and Forester;, perfectly quiet for a lady to drive On account of Messrs Anderson Bros., Lees- , ton, Br G., ris. syrs, IS hands; good dog-oarl horse, -sound and quiet; any trial On account Mr W. H. 13.I 3 . IVocdroSo, Ch G., Bill Malone, Gyrs, by Master George; absolutely sound, has four qualification cards for this season; only reason for selling, owner not able to hunt again this year On account of a 'Client, Br G-, 7yrs; broken to saddle and harness; trial Ch Gyrs; good in’ saddle and harness; trial B. M., 7yrs; broken to saddle and ■ double harness, and has been, hunted with South Canterbury Hounds On account of Mr F. Holmes, Sookhum, B. G., Oddfellow; broken to saddle, single and double harness; .-any trial On account of a Client, B. G., Tory, Gyrs, by Oap-a-pie—Haney; safe hunter •Pair Chestnut Ponies, 3 and 4yxs, by Aladdin; broken to single and double harness; quiet for children 3 First-class Hacks, 4 ‘and Gyrs 3 First-class Harness worses 2 Gigs On ‘account of Mr E. C. Jenkins, 'Courtenay, B. G., by Specification, rising Gyrs; broken to single and double harness; carries a lady; trial On account of Mr J. McDowell, 'Christchurch, ■G-r Mare, Gyrs; sound and quiet in all harness Gig and Harness On account of Mr B. '"Work, Geraldine, Bay Pony, Gyrs; been regularly driven by a I'ady; pass trams and traction engines On account of a Client, B. 0., rising Gyrs; very stylish and fast trotter; a good dog-cart horse; trial SALE COMMENCES 11 a.m. Advertised Hots 19 Noon. PYNE AND C 0.,, 0710 Auctioneers. SPEINGSTON SALEYAfED'S. THE USUAL MONTHLY SALE will take place at the above Yards on MONDAY NEXT, the FIEST DAY OP JULY, And wo Shall ho Glad to Eeceive Entries for the Same. OUE PEESBNT EN'TEIEiS-Comprise—- ■ 800 FAT AND iSTO'EB SHEEP AND . 'LAMBSEAT, STOE’E and. DAI'EY CATTLE PIGS, ETC. Sale Commences at 12 o’clock. PYNE AND CO., - ■ . Auctioneers. H. B. Sorensen. MONDAY, 10,30 sharp. At his Salerooms, Lichfield Street. HB. SOEBNSEN will -SELL, Consign- • ment of CHANGES, LEMONS, MAN-

DAEINS, etc., etc. . 'Consignment 'is very Prime. The Mandarins include varieties Scarlet and Emperor. The Oranges are very fine, and include Navals and other varieties. B&i7 H. B. SOIREiNSEN, Auctioneer. TO SHOPKEEPERS, PAPERHANG-EtRS, AND IKE PUBLIC. aS, SORENSEN will SELL BY PUB- . LIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, 1 11 o’clock, 22 BALES of WALL PAPERS, containing Golds, Silver-frosted, Sanitary and Pulps. 'Also, Dados, Border, Ceiling, Hall Patterns. Will be Sold in Lota to- Suit Purchasers. All the Lot must ha cleared. ■■■■„% Also, '32 TINS Copal Jobbing and Carriage ■ Varnish. , H. 23. SORENSEN, ,> 8848 Auctioneer. Borough Councils. LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL. \ PROCEEDINGS are now being taken against ALL OWNERS OP UNiREGISitfn 'nnee TERED DOGS. 8765 G. A. DEWIN, Town Clerk. Educational EDUCATIONAL. TYTANTED, a THOROUGHLY QUALI- , VY, PIED TEACHER for Junior Work.. CHARLES COOK, 8863 Warwick House School. TRINITY COLLEGE LONDON, ■ 0 Instituted 1872. THE NEXT LOCAL EXAMINATIONS in instrumental and Vocal Music will he held in NOVEMBER. Pee,- £2 2s per subject. Preparatory Grades £1 Is. Last Day of entry, JUNE 29vh. Local Secretary, MR DAVIS HUNT, 9, Cramner Square. ; Prom whom all particulars of the Local and j Higher Examinations may be obtained. 8718 THE EDUCATION BOARD OP THE DIS- | TRICT OP NORTH CANTERBURY. ' ELECTION OP MEMBERS. .. THE EDUCATION BOARDS ELECTION ACT, 1900. I HEREBY give notice 'that, in 'accordance with the provisions of the above-named Act, an Election of THREE MEMBERS to serve upon the Education Board of the District of North Canterbury will be held on MONDAY, July 22nd, 1901. Nominations must be in the form prescribed by the Aot, 'and sent to 'the Returning-officer, Education (Board Office, Christchurch, so as to be received by him before Five O’clock on MONDAY, July Bth, 1901. Poms of Nomination will he supplied on application to the undersigned. H. C. LANE, . Returning-officer. Christchurch, June 18 th, 1901. 6165 DANCING, DEPORTMENT AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. Under Royal and Vice-Regal Patronage. MISS LOWE will Resume her Classes in Hobbs's Room, on and after MAY 80tL Class lor Skirt and Step Dancing, Monday Afternoon. During her recent visit to Melbourne and Sydney, Miss Lowe obtained all the latest Fancy and Society Dances, including the “ National Waltz.” Private Lessons. AT HOME Monday and Tuesday Afternoons, Clarendon Hotel, Worcester Street. ,6028 PIANOFORTE, THEORY, AND FARMONY. ERNEST EmPS'ON, C.'/A.B. ft B.A.M. and R.C.M., is prepared to Receive •upila for the above. Arrangements made for visiting. Terms on Application. Term, begins THURSDAY, May 80th. 8. Hill View Street, fiinwood. X 2834 r r—“ E. j. PAINTER, A.T.C.L., Teacher of the - VIOLIN, MANDOLINE and GUITAR, . 89, GLOUCESTER STREET E. (Opposite the School). "A Reduction Made for Two in Family.” Terms on Application, X 2604 SHORTHAND AND TECHNICAL SCHOOL. Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, Christchurch. R H. W. LOCKTAR 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. MISS E. E. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Son’s , Certificate. shorthand. HIGHEST RESULTS, 1899. Out of the TWENTY-EIGHT High Speed „ Certificates granted this year through the Shorthand Writers’ Association, EIGHTEEN have been gained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING —Every Certificate granted in N.Z. by the N.U.T. has been, gained by pupils from this School. • Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping and Pull Commercial Training. Every Description of Typewriting done. tOMMEBCIAL “ COLLEGE, J 150, Worcester Street West. PRINCIPAL- - MR C. H. GILBY, P.I.P.S. (Honours). VICE-PRINCIPALS—-MRS GIIiBY, 8.A., I.P.S. (Honours). MISS E. A. ROUT, I.P.S. (Honours). COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL EDUCATION. Shorthand, Typewriting, Book-keeping, etc., etc. I THOROUGH BUSINESS TRAINING. I Every Department in Charge of a Diplomatod I Toanhas.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12540, 29 June 1901, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12540, 29 June 1901, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Lyttelton Times, Volume CV, Issue 12540, 29 June 1901, Page 12

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