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TENDERS, RENDERS will be received at my Office ••- until 10 a.m.. on SATURDAY. 31st inst.. for ERECTION of SHOP and WAREHOUSE, Colombo street. FREDERICK STROUTS, M.R.1.8.A.. •10:i3 Archilect._ rpENDJSRS will he received at my Office ■*• ur.tii 10 a.m. of THURSDAY, 29th icet., for ERECTION of LODGE at "Otahuua," for K. Heaton Rhodc-i. Esq. FREDERICK. STROUTS* M.R.1.8.A., •K»2_ _ Archiioc:. ■\\rANTED. by JANUARY 20th." Tenders ** :ur STOOKINC ?nd FORKING 190 ACRES GRAIN. Apr-ly JAMES SMITH. 3751 _ Fernside. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. npENDFHs Kre inviiol up to nor-n on A V'KMNMoDAY. J-i: February. lf.(>3. for the ERECTION of o PILE and" GIRDER BRlDr!" rvtr the .Wlupy river a , -!j.? viorje. IVans a --1 ii soi-fifjcrn.oi:s innv i ..••>•--:! at tho Road Board Office. En = t OV-.:u. R. H. GAINSFORD. Surveyor. 3449 Oxford Road Board._ VALUABLE BUILDING SECTIONS FOR SALE IN LYTTELTON. TENDER:-? arr- invited for the PURCHASE of SIX QUARTER ACRE SECTIONS in St. street. Lyttelton. with Buildings tlit-rcijn, subject to existing tenancies. Full particulars can be obtained from MESSRS BESWICK a?:<l HARRIS, Solicitors, Lytteittrti. To whom Tenderj arc to be addreseed. Tlie in>lipst cr any lender not necessarily accepted. 'IVrdwri Close at NOON on the -6th JAXCAKY ■luti'.nt. 3333 rrifc:Nl)EK.S are irvited for the. PURCHASE J- of FOUR COTTAGES, situate in Battersea strpft, Sydenham, the property of Mr Cγ. G. Holmes. Tenders will be received separate"!)- for each cottage, or the property aa a whole. Tenders will be received up to the 24th day of January instant. The highest or any tender rot necessarily accepted. Plans ond particulars available at the office of the undersigned. A. LOUGHREY. Solicitor. 172 Hereford street. ' 3079 BOROUGH COUNCILS. BOROUGH OF ST. ALBANS. GREATER. CTIRISTOHURCH POLL. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given that a POLL of ■L* RATEPAYERS wiH Le taken on THURSDAY, January 2-2i;d, 1003, between the hou.'H of 9 a.m. and 7 p.m., when the following PROPOSAL will be submitted: — "Are you in favour of the Borough of StAlbans Amalgamating with the. City of Christchurch ar.d Uoroughs of Sydenham and Linwocd." The following are tho Polling Places: — St. Albans Borough Council Chambers I Principal) St. Matthew's Schoolroom, Caledonian road. ■ JOHN H. MORLEY, Town Clerk. St. Albans, January 13th, 1903. 3751 CITY COUNCIL. FIRE BRIGADE ENGINEERS. A PPLICATIONS are invited for the posi--cx tion of ENGINEER to the Christchurch City Council Fire Brigade at Chester street Station. Salary, £100 per annum, with free quarter* Also, for the position of ENGINEER and CARETAKER at Lichfield street Station. Salary, £115 per annum, with free quarters. Appiicationß will be received until noon on FRIDAY, the 30th, instant, H. R. SMITH, Town Clerk. City Council Chambers. « Chriatcharch. 9th January, 1903. 3437 ROAD BOARDS. WAIPARA BOAiy BOAHD. NOTICE is hereby given that TEN PER CENT, will be Added to AT,L RATES remaining unpaid after 21st JANUARY NEXT and the same will be SUBD for without further notice. By Order. R. C. TAYLOR, Clerk. Waikari, 22nd December, 1902. 2062 SPRINGS ROAD BOARD. NOTICE 18 herein- given that the RIGHT of GATHERING GRASS SEED from the ROADS in the T.bove district has been let to Messrs DAVISON and LUGG. Anyone else cutting came will be prosecuted. HENRY NEALE. 4193 Clerk. HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. SEND a POST-CARD or TELEGRAM to STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station). F. W. MILLWARD, LICENSEE. This Popular hotel, under new management. Brick and Stone Building, lofty and spacious rooms. Special Arrangements for Permanent Boarders. SPEIGHT'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Terms 8s per day, £2 2s per week. 9763 CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, ' C H R I "ST CHURCH. THIS First-class Hotel, ifter undergoing extensive alterations nnd refurnishing on most modern linen, is NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE VISITORS and TOURISTS, who will find every Comfort and Convenience. HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. WINES, SPIRITS, BEEE.S. AND CIGARS OF THE BEST QUALITY. TERMS MODERATE. E. W. SOFIEi-D, Proprietor. /■QUEEN'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH IN THE .HEART OP THE CITST. Tariff, 4 s 6d per day. SPEIGHT'S Ai/ES. 6738 MOUNT SOMERS HOTEL. THIS 'HOTEL having recently changed hands, is now replete with Every Convenience for Travellers. The Finest Brand* of Wince, Spirits, and Cigars stocked. HORSES AND BUGGIES ON HIRE. TERMS MODERATE. W. J. A. CLAY, 6009 Proprietor. WOI.SELEY HOTEIh Throe Miaute*' Walk from Railway Station, WINCHESTER. A NGLERS, TourUts, Families, and the Xjl General Public will find all the privacy and comforts of a well-appointed gentleman's residence at the above hotel. They will nlso havo tho right to fish over several miles of the best and most picturesque Trout Streams xv New Zealand, Winchester having become famous for its fly fishing. The WOLSELEY HOTEL is within eaey distance of the Rangitata and Opihi Rivere. Comfortable sleeping accommodation, including separate rooms tor ladies, has beerprovided at the mouth of the Rangitata, Wjd special arrangements made for driving patties to and irom the famous Home of Large The Express and all trains atop at WinTHOS. LANGDOX, Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST on Saturday Morning, between Addition and the "Prusi" Office, a sma.i Greenstone PENDANT (Maori Tiki), tinner rewarded on returning to "Pt* Bß 9.™ cc - i':r »)n'"KEWARD--U5:, b% Bailsuityno'e, a —U Bμwn PUIiSK. ten pounds oJd. Finder will receive the above rewdrd on rotur:im<r sauu- to -tbe oSic-e o: puper YV\JULD the P'erscn who took BACJ frcai VV Spriugtield Train Saturday last juadly teturn same ond mi lurttoMf troub.e, to Railwex Rt*ti«»- ,A,W .

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11484, 17 January 1903, Page 5

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