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MEETINGS. i GREATER CHRISTGHURCH. A PUBLIC MEETING of all interested for or against the emalgmaiation of Christchurch with the surrounding Boroughs will j be held on TUESDAi 2*EXT, 20th instant, ; at the Canterbury Hall, at 8 p.m. HENRY P. WIGRAM, 4124 Mayor. | FARMERS , UNION. A MEETING of the Harewood road Branch of -the Farmers' Union will be heid in the Schoolroom, on "WEDNESDAY EVENING, 21st inst., at 8 p.m. 4382 THOS. NUNWEEK, Secretary. I, . A GENERAL MEETING- OF; THE TRAiDB. | "Will be held THIS AFTERNOON, at Hobbs'e Buildings, at 3 p.m. Business—To Consider Report of Special Committee elected at last General Meeting, and other Urgent Business. EDWIN FOX, President Licensed Victuallers' Association. 4031 ASSOCIATION FOR PROMOTION OF DOMESTIC INSTRUCTION. THE ANNUAL MEETING *4il! be hejd on TUESDAY, 27th inst., 4 p.m., at the School of Domestic Ins'.ruotion, Hohfos's Bui'duigs. HESTER HURST-SEACER, 4255 H<ui. Sec." CHRISTCHURCH AND ST. ALBANS CO-OP. MONEiT OLUB. rPHE HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the -*■ Shareholders will ba held at'the Officca, Oashel and ManchesWs- streets, on MONDAY, January 26th, β-t 8 p.m. Business: Halfyearly report and Balanoe-sheot, and General. F4057 CANTERBURY ROWING CLUB. THE HALF-YEARLY MEETING will be heid at the Boathouee TO-MORROW (Tuesday), 29th January, ate o'clock. Business: , Usual, and to elect a Captain. A. L. STi'CHE, 4270 Hon. Secretary^ 'CHRISTCHURCH MEAT." COMPANY'S EMPLOYEES' MONSTER PICNIC TO A M B E R L E V, Oα SATURDAY, JANUARY 21th, 1903, TWO SPECIAL TRAIN'S wttl Run, one from Chrietchurch the other from Temp.eton. The Okristchurck Train will leave Ghristchurch. Railway Station at 8.15 a.m., stopping for paeseng-era at Bico&r ton, Papan-ui 8.31, Belfast α-nd Kaiepoi 8.57, arriving at Aimberley 9.50 a.m. The other train will leave Temple-ton at 8.0 a,m., stopping for passengers at laling-loa B.IS, Hornby 8.21, Sockbura, Middteton and Addington 6.50, arriving A—fbesley 10.15 a-.ra. The Return. Trains will leave as fcLlowe:— For Templetau 5.40 p.m., arriving Templeton 8.35 p.m. For Ohrietchuroh 5.50 p.m., mthiving Chxistdhurch 7.60 p.m. Return Tenrpleton Train tike* passengers only for Addington, Miadlcton, Soekbuiß, Hornby, Islington, and Templeton. Return GhiistchuiTch Train take* passengers only for Kaiapoi, Belfast. Fapanui, Riocarton, Addington, and Chrietoburoh. FARES: From Templeton to Socktraxa (inc\u*ive). Adults 2e 9d, Children 1* 3d; from Chrisiehurch, to Kakpod (inclusive), 2a 6d, Children 1» 3d. ; R. BENJAMIN, Hon. Se<j. Note—The Pionio of the Year. Come end Baring your Friends. All Welcome. 4272 LOST AND FOUND. T OST, .on S&iurdty Morning,, between' Ad'XJ dington and the "Press" Office, » email Greenstone PENDANT (Maori lik»). Finder rewarded on returning to "Press" Office. 3785T OST—Qn.,..S*t«iday.- iUterceoa, boWea •U Gill's and Railway -Station, One PURi'K, containing money, with bank reoeipt, part of money" ,imt shilling piece and 2 farthings, a'.«d railway ticket to&prißgßtcn'.. One Pound Reward will be given -to anyone finding easne and returning 'to "Press" Office. 4293 LOST, on January 16th, between Clyde road and Cbristcburch, off Ricoarton Coach, Gold RING, eet in stones; reward on returning to Hanna's Store, Lower R-iccarton. 4304 LOST, in Cathedral aquaTe, Morocco' Leather PURSE, initials M.P.S. inside, containing about £11 in cash, also two Saloon Pastern jrer TICKETS ncr Tβ Anau, to Auckland. ■ Finder rewarded -by returning same to Uttice of this paper. ' 4313 WOULD the Person who took BAG from Springfield Train Saturday )«et, kindly return same end cave further trouble, to Railway Station. ■ 4170 "~~ROAD BOARDS. KOWAI ROAD DISTRICT. ROAD CLOSURE. _ ■ ;■ • .■ • ■ UNDER "THE PUBLIC WORKS ACT, 1894." NOTICE i» hereby given that tfh* Kowai Roud Board propose to STOP part of the Toad on lihe Mount Brown Esbiute runnintr through Rural Section 7830 to tike Waipara River and containjne n-ice acres three roods and twenty-two perches, as tho nine is delineated on Road Diversion Plan No. 485 and coloured green lihereon. The Plan is now Open for Inspection a>t the office of the Road Board, Baleairn, during office hours. Dated thielStfh diay of Ueceinber, 1902. GEO. S. HlCKffivN, Baleairn, Cieik and Surveyor to the Board. . 1378 ; _____ TRAMWAY NOTICES. ITY AND SUBURBAN TRAMWAY. RETURN FARE to NEW BRiGHTON 10.10 a.m. and 7.15 p.m., i SIXPENCE. ! (Holidays and Sundays Excepted). ALL CARS LEAVE CLOCK TOWER. WEST PATENT TYRE SETTER. j IT SETS THEM COLD. j WHAT MESSRS HAYWARD a-nd CO., | Risk Stables; any about it: — Our Carriage Wheels tyred by this machine hare been running Daily for tho past twelve months, and the tyres are still .perfectly tight. This proves cha-t it does very exce-leut work. Wishing you a>ll success, etc. W. MOOR AND CO.. ■' COACH BUILi/ETtS. i; Viotoria (and Kilmore streets, Chrietchurch. JO\ (\(\ to *ie?X» to be LENT en FBEE*IUI» HOLD SECURITIES at LOWEST RATES, in sums to rait borrower*. ' . GauHICK, COWLISHAW, 4nd FISHES, Solioitora, GlonofUr »tre>t. Chrisiohnroh. FB3ll GILBY'S COM3IERCUL COLLEGE. A LL COMMERCIAL CLASSES BESTJME ■"• MONDAY, 19th INST. C. H. GILBY, F.IP.S. (Honour.), 3712 Principal. ______ SECTJEITY TO CYCLISTS AGAINST PUNCTUBED TYKES. This ia obtained by using LIGHTBAND'S > REBILIBI>T-LEATHEB PUNCTITBE-BESISTAJJV TYBE. - .(Patent Applied for.) Can b« inspected, ana particulars obtained from a. H. WOOD, Agent, 187 ManAwter street. Agents for Tarions Centre* sow being appointed. PATENT BINOCULAB SUSPENDER. Special Feature* — ConTenience, Security, Economy. To be obtained from all the principal jewellers at bom 2a Ed. Correspondence urvited re agenciet. Apply to OT D. LIGHTBAITD, 171 ManchfsUr »tre>t. BS39F H. WILKINSON IS NOW OPENING UP hw FIBST SHIPMENT of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES in both BLACK and TAN, and -from the F»mou» Makers in -ADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S. Your patronage is- solicited, and your inspection invited. These good* will b* offered at extremely low prices. OPPOSITE STBANGB AND CO., 2001 HIGH STREET.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11485, 19 January 1903, Page 1

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