ELECTION NOTICES. CHEISTC'HURCK DKAi.NAGE BOARD. J TRIKN.VIAL KLKCTIOX. j OK UICCARTOX. :ol!ov.-Ii:s- is the number c! Votes 1 PoKed:Stspics. Samuel Albert ... 96 Catnpbcil. Patrick ... 76 Informal ... ... ... 1 Majority ior Sianlcs ... 20 I tWcfore dc.-larc Mr SAMUEL ALBERT STAPLES duly elected. EDWIX CUTHBERT, F.eturmr.g Officer. January 13th. 1903. 3773 BOROUGH COUNCILS. BOROUGH OF ST. ALBANS. THEATER CHRISTOHURtH POLL. ■\[OTTCE is Hereby Given that a POLL of -»■> RATEPAYERS will be taken en THURSDAY, January '22r.d, 1903. between the hours of I) ajm. arid 7 .p.m.. when the following PROPOSAL will b? submitted: — "Are you in favour of tlie Borough of St. Aibans Amaiag-ainating with the City of Christchurch and aorenghs of Sydenham end Linwood." The following ere the Polling Piacss: — St. Aibans Bcrough. Council Chat£l>ar3 (Principal) St. Matthew's ScLoolrcoin. Caledonian road. JOHN H. IIORLEY, Town Clerk. St. Aibans, January 13th, 1301. 3751 ART UNION. rpHK following are the VIX.XJXU XOIA BEKS in tin? PIOXEKR CLUB'S ART UXIOX. drawn Ly A. K. G. Kkcdes, Esq.. oi; behalf oi his Worship the ikiyor, JAXLJARV 13th. 1003:-----lit. 200e2; 2nd. '22700; 3rd, '24H5,; 4th, 3321; oth 157G2; Gth. 23752; 7th, 1507; Bth, '2154; 9th. 15072; 10th, 20S7G; 11th, C7G4; 12th, 21316; 13th, 8350: 14th. '20100; 15th. 9381; 16th, '2G7G; 17th, 584G; 18th. 7013; 19th, 7798; 20th, 10G32; 21st. 1438; 22nd, 8197; 23rd, 23083; 24th 23703; 25th, 5H35; 26th. 9292; 27th, 5345; 28th. 1-2189; 29th. 851; 30th, 6180; 31st. 1>5122; 32i:d. 23753; 33rd, 4527; 34th, 837G; 35th. 1459; 3G!h. 23731; 37th. £0434; 38th 15767; 39th. 7827; 40th. 7455; 41st, 3612*; 42r.d 603; 43rd, 1017; 44th. 23052; 45th, 1047; 46th. €337; 47th, 1841; <!Sth. 221; 49th, 16131; 50th, 17940; 51st. 71S1 ; 52nd. 13G31; 53rd, 24310; 54i11. 9038; 55th. 3432; sGth, 558:!; 57th. 2165; 58th. 17123; 50th. 24313; 60th, 57(53; 61st. 1275; 62nd. ?22; C3rd. 7476 ; C4th, 24247; G-ith 1177; Goth, 35003; 07th. 4552; 68th. 2262; GOth, 12038; 70th, •29.R43; 71st, 7234; 72nd, 5413; 73rd. 230R5; 74th, 15O07; 75th. 18926: 7Gth. '21290; 77th. 20375; 7Sth. iPPfi'- 71"h. C3S: Wth. )''l'2; Riot IVC97:. S2n(l, 20162; {53rd. 24142; filth. 15567; R'.ih, f>27; 86th. 22236; 87th 22.178: fWth, PI7C; 83tli, 5197; 90th. 2310.-; 91st. 2391G; 92nd. 133H; 93rd, 6760; 94th 18512; U.ith. 1574; 9(Uh. 1903; 97th. 23071; 98th, 21278; 99tTi. G97G; 100 th, 18554. A number of prizes have been condemned. The remainder will lie delivered at the Pioneer Club Rooma on application on THURSDAY. 15th inst, at 8 p.m. J. E. GREEK, 3819 _Secretary. HOTELS. if.OUXT SOM.ERS HOTEL. ■ rPHIS HOTEL having recently changed A hands, is now replete with Every Convenience for Travellers. The Finest Brands of Wines, Spirits, and Cigars atocked. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. TERMS MODERATE. W. J. A. CLAY, 6009 Proprietor. WOIiSELEY HOTEL. Three Miiutes' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. A NG-LEBS, Tourists, Families, and the J\. General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman'B residence at the above hotel. They will also have tite right to fish over several milee of tie i beet and moat picturesque Trout Streams in New Zealand,' Winchester having become famous for ita fly fishing. The WOLSEI.EY HOTEL i 9 within eaey distance of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivere. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms for ladies, has been provided at the mouth of the Rangitata, and special arrangements made for driving parties to and from the fcumous Homo of Largo Fish. The Express and all trains atop at WinTHO9. LANGDOTT, Proprietor. . Patronised by their Excellencies thu Governors of New Zealand. COKEE'S FAMILY HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH. Within One Minute of the Bailway Station. JAMES HATFIELD, Proprietor. Letters will receive every attention. P.O. Box No. 291. Telephone Nos. 677 and 47a CITY BUFFET PRIVATE HOTEL. COLOMBO STREET (near Beece'e, Ironmongers). 1 TTiIBST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for PerJ~ manent Boarders and the Travelling Public. Hot, cold, and showor baths. Close to .Railway Station and General Post Office. TRAMS PASS DOOR. Luncheon from Nooa to 2 p.m. Letters and Telegrams wiK receive Prompt attention. Telephone No. 676. ' JAMES HOWE/, Proprietor. B U B X E'S TATTERSALL'S NEW HOTEL, IS NOW OPEN to the GENERAL PUBLIC, and is fitted up with every Modern Convenience, including Electric Light. Firet-claes Luncheon served Daily from 12 and 2 p.m. for Is. FUNERAL NOTICES. HPHE Friends of Michael FhxGiubon are in--I- vited to ati'oud the Funeral of his late Wife Ellen, leaving his residence, IVorth Loburn, at 9 n.in., on Wednesday, 14th, for the Catholic Church. Requiem Mata at 10 a.m.. and thence to the Cemetery. J. McAULIFFE, Funeral Director and Embalmcr, Rongiora (late Feltcn's). 36-10 THE Friends of J. and ,L. Williams are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late Son, William Frederick, leaving their residence, i'empSetoii, on Thursday, 15th inst., for the Tecipjcton Churchyard, at 1.30 p.m. W. LAXGFORD, Funeral Director, etc. Telephone £89. 3522 T LAMrf AND SON, UNDERTAKERS 1 AND EMBALMERS, N(. 35 LICHFIELD STREET. Telephone 539. GEORGE BARREL!., UNDERIAKER AND EMBALMER. POLISHED ENGLISH OAK OP. RlilU COFFIN 6 Arc Kept in Stock for Urgent Order*. Telegrams or Telsphone Gratrs by Jiight or Day Receiva Immediate Attention. OFFICE: 53 DURHAM STREET SOUTH. Workshops, etc.,, 232 and 234 St. Asapii atreav telephone 721. MONUMENTAL SCULPTURE. J. T A I T, Corner of Cashel street and Montreal street (Our>osi:e Drillshed), MANUFACTURER and IMPORTER of All Descriptions of Monumental Work. Best Quality and Lowest Prices. Inspection Invited. Established 1663. 3. B. MANSFIELD. Cbrietchurch Monumental Works. MANCHESTEB AND ALLEN L/ STREETS (Near Railway Station). Finest Collection cr ilonuaieaJe in iae Colony. AT-T. WORK GUARANTEED. PRICES MODERATE. K6J _ _j
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 10
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