MEETINGS. OXFORD COUNTY PATRIOTIC • COMMITTEE. ', rpHE ANNUAL PUBLIC MEETING will JL be held in tile Town Hall, Oxford, on MONDAY, 9th October, at 8 jp.m. ‘To r®-„ ceive a Keporfc of the Proceedings of the P&sV year, and for the Election of a new Committo6, i D. HAWKE, 5165 Chairman. TO FARMERS, PASTORALISTS. PRODUCERS' AND OTHERS. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING. A MEETING of Sheepf&rmefs and other* Interested will bo'held on WEDNESDAY, 4th OCTOBER, 1318, 1 . .-. At 8 p.m.,' ••• >; • At the Chamber of Commerce, Cathedral Square, Christchurch, - Business:— 1. To consider the position in regard, to thf commandeering of meat by the Imperial Go - vernment and the discrepancy in the prices the producer received for.it and the prices at which it was sold retail at Home. 2. To consider the question of producers being represented on any committee or Board ■ set'up to RTrango prices for meat and other v produco, freights, etc.3. To appoint delegates to attend publlo meetings to bo held in other centres. 4. To discuss any matter arising out of the above business. AV. F. PARKINSON, President Canterbury Sheepowners' Union. G. D. GREENWOOD, . . Chainnon North Canterbury Freezing Co. Convenors. Branches of the Fanners’ Union, and other bodies which have passed resolutions in connection with tb6 above matter are invited to fdrward copies of tho same to' MR, F. H. LABATT, • ■ f ' / . 140, Hereford Street. TV whom correspondence on the subject can be addressed. 6163 WEST CHRISTCHURCH! D.H.S. OLD VV GIRLS’ ASSOCIATION.—The Annual General Meeting will be held in the School--room on WEDNESDAY, October-4, at WTO y 'p.m. All ex-Pupils are urged to attend. FP LECTURES. WE.A.— COMMON DISEASES AND • BACTERIA.—A Lecture by DR A. FOSTER. SAT.. SEPT. 30th, 1916, at 6 p.m.. n 102. Hereford Street, opposite old Parcel • Post Office. Admission Free. §OBI.--' LOST. FOUND, ffio. T OST, between Christchurch and Amberley Al on Race Day, Small Pocketbook. Reward, ‘Southern Cross Hotel. - ' 6187 I OST, Purse, containing sum of money) two 1 sisters’ wages, in Cashel Street, near Dennis Bros.’. Finder please return t( “ Times " Offico. I OST, on Saturday morning, Hrd inst., N cither on Christchurch Railway Station' r Lyttelton Ferry Wharf, Small . Bundle ',<rt 7atercolour Sketches, oigned Nessie Acheson. teviard.. P.i A. Aqhqson, Tomuka,.* 6098 ; STRAYED on 23rd inst, Brown Mare with J black points, clipped trace high. Infopration .to E. J. O’Noill, Lincoln. DRAINAGE BOARDS. SEFTON-ASHLEY DRAINAGE BOARD. • ATOTICE it hereby given -that the KATE1M PAYERS’ LIST of tho above-nanied District has brerf deposited at Mr M. U Sullivan’s -Residence. Seftan, whero it may-bc inspected free, between 9 -n.m. and 10 a.m. DAILY--from OCTOBER, 2nd,. 1916, to OCTOBER 16th, 1916; . -• . ;• Vyj/ That-tho Magistrate will sit at tffi. Court House, Rsngicra, on TUESDAY, Ootober ■l7th, at 10.30 -a.m.,- to hear objections; if -any, and to finally revise- same. T _ H. W. ARCHER ; • Returning Officer. • - Sefton, September 27th; 1916. 6155 ELECTION NOTICES. ' SPRINGS COUNTY COUNCIL. • /'• EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION.. URSUANT -to Section 39 of the Local Election and Polls Act. 1903, end amondnts thereto, I hereby give notice- that an ECTION will bo held on the 20th day ol TOBER. 1916, for the purpose of ELECT3. ONE COUNCILLOR for tho Greenk Riding of tho Springs County, m place Charles vVolfe, resigned,, and I hereby apnt tho. County Office Springston, m tho ce, and FRIDAY, the 13th oL October, 3 before Neon ns the day for the NOM- • VTION of Candidates for such office, gjo A Tip qi6y S !HI uojsSntJdg ju l»?aCI iucr, 1916. . HENRY NEALE. . t-a Returning Officer. PUBLIC NOTICES. .SANT . WORK FOR' WINTER' ENINGS.— I Traced Ccruisolcs 2s, and esses 6s lid each. Vorv dsintv d*r nd on good material. MRS POPES, .07, Cashel Street. ■ ' TAILOR’S CUTTER j.' PEN for engagement, Thoroughly Practical First-class British and Colonial erienco in Ladies’ and Gentlemen 9. orin-. Has first-class connection. ‘Out- ' Box ,963, Christchurch. 6167 . ROUT FISHING.—We have opened up - our New Season’s Fishing Tackle, Rods, es Reels, Casts, Traces, Hooks, etc., eto. - TRIST, 81. Cashel Street west, near nbull and Jones. j 8081 STEEL 8R05.,/ , , /’ LINCOLN ROAD. ADDINGTON. Selling LIGHT 1 SPRING DRAYS to* 2 cosh, or Easy Terms arranged. x AIRYMEN—Tho BEST SEPARATOR tor the I,EAST MONEY. Inspect tho ous "'CERES,”;:' tho premier Swedish -hine. - Cleanest skimming, easiest runig to 144 gals. Hand or power. Cato- . io free. Sola ' Representatives, R. P. MANNING AND .CO., 6SB, ‘Cashel Street ,r U.S.S. Co.) '■ : ’Phone 2072. . ■ n t SEYICKE - JONES, JjV, ’ . OPTICIAN. >■ f Cornor of CHANCERY LANE AND CATHEDRAL SQUARE. CHRISTCHURCH. SUNNY CLIFTON. IFORTABLY FURNISHED 7-ROOM- i, ED BUNGALOW RESIDENCE TO to;i summer months. H. and o. water, ,ud all conveniences. Good motor road CLIFTON. /Times ’’ Office. MONSTER DISPLAY RCISS US BLOOMS. i Names and Prices attached to each variety. See Our Windows. iMO.—This is ■ the' best time to book order for Autumn Delivery. C. E. GIBBONS AND C 0.,. 617, Colombo Strcot, ' Christchurch. SERT GOLD TEA COMPETITION, oays td collect tbe Camels off Decor! . old Tea packets. £SO in prizes. Family' 1b 9d. Special Grades, Is lOd end o*. 7534 WHEN you have tasted the delioioua “ MILITARY. PICKLE " you will know why everybody is buying it Try one bottle to-day. Every grocer soils it at » reasonable price. ' *
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17287, 30 September 1916, Page 1
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