SEVILLE iLKTD COMFj&_.2TTT ENGINEERS AND CYCLE MANUFACTURERS liave for sale a shipment of " ORION " cycles. No. 1, £12 10s ; No. 2, £14 10s. Cash or easy payment, Every machine guaranteed. Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogues '• Calliope " Cycles post free. SAVILLE & Co., Colombo Street, CHRISTCHURCH.
THIS DAT. Commencing at 12 30. p.m FOR SALE by Public Auction . OXFORD HOTEL arid OUTBUILDINGS, and the FURNITURE and EFFECTS Contained therein, also 5 ACRES OF LAND, John Ingram has been favoured with instructions to dispose of the OXFORD HOTEL and contents as above by PUBLIC AUCTION on SATURDAY JUNE 30th. ( in consequence of the license being withdrawn.) The Furniture and Effects comprises that contained in Sitting Rooms, 9 Bedrooms, Dining room, Kitchen, Scullery, Bar, Bar-parlour ; also Bagatelle table, passage and stair • Carpets and sundries too numerous to particularise. JOHN INGRAM. Auctioneer. HEALTH TEA* The undermentioned firms have been appointed agents for this celebrated brand of Tea which has met with such a phenomenal sale in the Australian Colonies and wherever it has been introduced in New Zealand. HEALTH TEA is not a medicated Tea but is blended from the choicest and purest growths of Ceylon and Indian Teas by experts of the highest order. One special feature about " Health " Tea is theprocess wbich -it undergoes which renders it free from the tannin so prevalent in ordinary Teas, whilst it renders the release of the better qualities of the Tea more easy. '" HEALTH TEA is unequalled for strength, beautiful and lovely flavour. Prices, 2/6 and 2/- #• ife ini- and I|° -packets and 5 and iOlfe tins. Agent for Oxford. » , MR F. A. WATERMAN. Agent for Cust. Mr E. W., COOPER. INSTITUTE HALL CARLETONPUBLIC SOCIALS. - Will be held every alternate Friday during the winter months. - Commencing. FRIDAY MAY 18th, Dancihg at, B o'clock. Tickets.-— ( long night ) .Gents 2/Ladies lib refreshments. Short nights Gents 1/-, Ladies free. J. CROSS, Hon. Sec. L, GRIFFITHS.: CARRIER. ; OXFORD JO CHRISTOHURCHi Leaves' Oxford; every' MONDAY and THURSDAY; 7 .returning every -TUESDAY and FRIDAY. ! ''.'■'•*" "• .■■'>■■ '■■*'■* ' • J. T. Brown, & B(m . TIMBER & OOAL MEROHANTS. ; IMPORTERS [ 'X' Of TII_IBER/and All Kinds -of "' BUII.DIIS.G. -mrati^S. J , CORNER. ( ; q6|i9ioa : i,.S .iu^.btj^btb; Cbbnichuboh j
* 1 OXFORD ROAD BOARD. "VTOTICE is hereby given that it is the IN intention of "the Oxford Road Board, at a meeting to be held on Wednesday JULY 4th 1894 to MAKE and LEVY the following RAPES. Under the Provisions of " The Road Board ACT, 1882", "The RATING ACT 1882" aud all Amendments to the above ACTS. To MAKE and ' LEVY a General Rate of THREE FARTHINGS (£)d in the £ on all the Rateable Property in the Oxford Road District. Also under the Provisions of "The Road Board ACT 1882, Amendment ACT 1888" and "The Rating Act 1882" and amendments thereto, to MAKE and LEVY at Water-Rate of EIGHT PENCE 8d in the £ (on the annual value) on all the Rateable Property in the View Hill Water-Race District, the mi minium RATE to be not less than TEN SHILLINGS per annum. Also under the Provisions of the above mentioned ACTS and the provisions of the Eyre Wnter-Race ByLaws to MAKE and LEVY a WaterRate of Three half Pence lid per acre on all land benefited in the Eyre WaterRace District. All the above Rates to be for the period commencing on the Ist day of APRIL 1894 and ending on the 31th N of MARCH 1895, and to be due and payable in one sum on the 19th day of JULY 1894 at the Road Board Office, Oxford. The Rate Books are now open for inspection at the Office of the Board. JAMES H. SHARPE, Clerk to the Board. (No 1.) OXFORD ROAD BOARD. •TENDERS are invited for the followJL ing works. — ; Alternate tenders are invited for Cutting off Manuka a r d Ploughing Roads or Cutting off or grubbing Manuka and Tussocks on Roads near Bexley Station Carting Shingle .and filling ruts on Mc Jarrow's and Powells Road. Carting Shingle and patching Main Bush Road. Also fresh tenders for right to cut timber on Main Bush Road fronting Johnstone's . section. -- ■ Tenders to be sent in before 12 o'clock noon on Wednesday July 4th. The lowest or anv tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES H. SHARPE, Clerk to the Board. (No 2.) S. W. TXTBPIN". ■ WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER &c- . MAIN STREET OXFORD near Bank, GRAZING ; : . I I am prepared to take Cattle ' to graze on my Section West Oxford at the following ; , rates: — 6d per week per head for Oattle under 12 months old. over that age 9d per week per head. Mrs J. M. Booth. Church Socials. The above will be held on the> following Wednesdays. JULY. 18th, , : , Oddfellows Hall W. Oxford AUGUST 22nd. Oddfellows Hall W. Oxford SEPTEMBER 19th. East Oxford To Wn 'Hall. OCTOBER 17th.Oddfellow&Hall^ . Oxford.,
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Oxford Observer, Volume V, Issue V, 30 June 1894, Page 2
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