MEETINGS. THE USUAL MONTHLY MEETIXtI . f th» DAIRVMKX c; CAXTEKErKT: will be he.d i:: the Ten.-perar.ce Hα:.'.. Oloat.-esUr _lre~j, on THL'Ks_.vi, Januarj' lit", ~-"- a----6t 7.30 p.m. T. McCALLL'M, Acting Chsum_n.__ __ , °_.i 8 CAXTBRBURY BAKERS'' AXD PASTRYCOOKS' ANNUAL PICXTC 4 MEETING of the above will be held at the Temperance Hall. Gloucester stieet, on THURSDAY, the 15th inaUut, at 3 p.m. M. A. FLANAGAN, 3746 lion :__ S^?__ CHRISTCHURCH METAPHYSICAL CLUB, 151 Gloucester street. QUARTER begins TO-NIGHT, at 8 p.m. Study of "Education and the Philosophical Ideal," By H. W. Dresser. Lesson l.~'*The New Point of View." J3763 CITY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. TSATEPAYF.ES are remir.ued that an auXi ditional charge of TEN PER CENTUM wii: short!-.* become duo on all C.\PAID RATES, nnd the same will be sued for without further notice. V!v order. H. R. SillTH, 2770 ' i ' cWll _s_f._s.-._. GREATER CHUISTCHDKCH. T>UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that at IT a Speci-1 Meeting of the ChristehureU City Council held on Monday, tho '_2nd day of December, 1902, the undermentioned re&olution was passed:-— That the Christcliurch City Council doth hereby by Special Order resolve to take a POLL of the Electors of the City ot Christcliurch on the following proposal— "That the City of Chnstchurch be united with the boroughs c£ Sydenham, St. Albans, and Liuwood. or such of them (if any) as shall determine in favour of unity "with tho said City, so as to form one united City. That the said Poll bo taken on the 22nd day of JANUAit-. 1903, and that the following Polling Places b3 used for the purposoa of tile said pol , — Provincial Council Chamber (Principal) Oddfellows' Hall. Lichiield street St. John's Schoolroom. Madras street. St. Michael's Schoolroom, Durham street. Oddfellows' Hall, Montreal street. Foresters' Kali, Richmond. And Public Notice is hereby further given that tho forego ing resolution will be Confirmed at a subsequent Special Meeting of the Christchnrch City Council, to bo held ir: the City Council Chamber, Oxford Terrace, Christchureh. at 7.30 p.m. on MONDAY, the 19th Day of JANUAKI', 1903. By Order, H. R. SMITH, •> Town Clerk. City Council Chambers, _Christchurch. 23xd December. 1802. 2159 CONVEYANCES. LAKE COLERIDGE AND GLENTUXNEL ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lakd Coleridge via Windwhistle House and Suowdon, every FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from Christchureh, returning in time for Evening Train SATURDAY. Special attention given to passengers and parcels forwaided for delivery by coach. A. H. BUEKITT. Proprietor. GOVERNOR'S BAY ROYAL MAIL COACH SERVICE. ON and after the Ist NOVEMBER these Coaches leave as follows: — Governor's Bay, 8.10 a.m. Governor's Bay, 4.43 p.m . Lytfcelton Railway Station, 9.30 a.m. LytteHon Railway Station, 6 p.m. it Waggonette runs between Teddington and Governor's Bay on Wednesdays and Saturdays, meeting the coach at Governor's Bay, and returning to Ttddington in tiie evening. Special Trips can be arranged at a reasonable, rate. Telegrams and letters will receive prompt attention at Ocean View Hotel, Governor's Bay. P. PIMM. C 054 Proprietor. EXCURSION FARES TO AKAROaT rpHE PROPRIETORS of Cobb'e Coach and ■*- Steam Launch Piraki beg to notify that they have agreed to Run in Conpunction ■and REDUCE FARES to AKASOA, via LITTLE RIVER or PIGEON BAY. Tickets available for Return toy eitiher Route, 103. B. BAJIKJER, Coach Proprietor. B. -u^iNNTNG, Launch Proprietor. January Ist. 1903. 2900 ' CULVERDEN AiS'D KAIKOURA. THE only REGULAR COACHES carrying Mails north of Wftiau— Coach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, returning from Kailcoura every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Mail Coach meets the evening train from Christcluirch to Culverden every Wednesday night for mails and Passengers, returning to Waiau the same night in time for Thursday Coach to Kaikoura. FARES: Culverden and Kaikoura—Single, 20s; Return, 355. HAWKS WOOD: Waggonette, carrying mails, for Mendip Hills, Parnassus, Hawkawood, and Claverly, leaves Waiau every Saturday morning, returning Monday. Telegrams, Letters, and Parcels receive prompt despatch. All information to be obtained at Thos. Cook anfl Sons. Tourists' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, Waiau. W. F. WARNER, Town Agent. , PUBLIC NOTICE. COVERED IN COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH now RUNS between Waipara and Cheviot EVERY MONDAY WEDNESDAY, and FRiDA_, end returning fTom Cheviot on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS. JOHN BOYCE, Proprietor. Saddle Horsoa nnd Traps. always on Hire at Waipaxa Station r.t the Shortest Notice. COACH TO CHEVIOT. A COACH will Run becween WAIPARA and CHEVIOT. leaving Wainara EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, *ar.d SATURDAY, and returning from Cheviot on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Accommodation for Travelling Public. Good Table and Best Brands of Liquor only kept. Saddle Horse 3 a_d Traps always on Hire at Waipara Station at the shortest notice. ' A. FRANCIS. Wcipara Hotel. HOT SPRINGS, HANKER PLAINS. DEA.xvi_TT'S 'OVAL MAIL COACHES CULVERDEN FOR ttANMER PLAINS, | TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS, and SATUR- I DAYS, RETURNING- j WEDNESDAYS. FRIDAYS, and MONDAYS i Until September 30th, end Daily irom ! October Ist ill. April SOth. | Through Renin Tickets are issued tt < Christ-church Railway Station daily. Tickets ! available :or two ca.endar months from date j of ieaue. First-class 30s. Coach and Railvi-jy. i CULVERDEN TO ROTHEI4HAM, WAUU, AN-D KAIKOUiiA. Coach ieavei Culverden for Rothcrham and i Waieu Daily, returning from Waiau Daiiy. j Mocdav's Coach to Wniau connects with Coach "for Kaikoura, leaving Tuesdays .staying Wednesday in Kaikoura, re'.urning Thursday Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikouie Thuraday - FARES. Culverden to Kaikoura—oingle 25i, Beturn _2 Culverden to Blenheim—Sicglo £3, Return £5. Culverden to Hanmer Plains—Single 7» 6d, Return 14s. Culverden to Waiau—Single 5; Return 8». HAWKSYyOOD. Waggonette leaves Weiaa for Mendip Hilie, Parna.ssu3, Hnwkawood, end Ciaveriy every returnicg Monday in time for South Train to Culverden. Urgent telegrams and letters promptly delivered. Parcels attended to. Special Coaches, Double tnd Singie Buggies, Waggonettes, Saddle Horses on iirtnodiate Hire. Orders tliroug—. post or wire, receive prompt attention. X3.—All information given. Cook and Sona, Tourist Agents, 191 Hereford etreet, Chri.tch-uxch koMAg DEEB£TT Proprietor.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11481, 14 January 1903, Page 10
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