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TENDERS. qPENDERS are invued up to TUESDAY, J- January 27tih, far and PITCHING about 400 Acres Grain. Tenderers to be prepared to put on at least three men. J. S. A. and C. RL'DDEXKLAU. *il? Spring-bo-nk, Mocraki. OXFORD ROAD BOARD. " TEXDERS are invited up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 4!h February. IMS. for the ERECTION of a PILE end" GIRDER BRIDGE over the Ashley river at the Gorge. Plans and spccifiratior? umv be seen at the Road Board Ofilce. East Oxford. R. 11. GAIXSFORD, Surveyor. 3449 Oxford Road Board. _ GOVERNMENT NOTICES. rPEXDERS will bo received at thi3 Office -i- until Noon of WEDNESDAY, 2Sth January, i:."i 3. for ADDITIONS nn.l IIEPAiHS CorisUbie'e ILOU.SE. i'o.^e-Station. Lces-.'in. Specification, etc., may be seen at this Of2;e and at the Police station, Leeston. Tbe lowest or any 'Ueador not necesariiy accepted. J. H. DI-iNTOX, Cl.rk -In Chaisro. Public Worts Office. Chnstchurch, January l.Stlt, lU'if. 38-1-i nPENDERS will be received ftt th : s Office -L. uratii NO OX of V.'KL'XSSIjAY. Jaruary. 1903, for PAIXTiXi.. and iIKXUYATiXG COUiriHuCSK, Ly.te.ton. fioation, etc., may he seen at this UiHce-. at,d at the Post Office, LyV.ultcn. The lowest or any tender cot necessuriiy accopted. J. 11. DEXTOX, Clerk-iu-Charge. Public "Works Office, Christchnrcli, Junuarj- 20th, 1903. -liO , ) MEETINGS NETTING IN LAKE ELLESMERS. PPvOTEST AGAINST NETTING. A PUBLIC MEETING of ANGLERS will be held at tho Diuids , lli.il, Worcester street, close to tho Cimterluiy Hail, on THURSDAY, January 2Jt.u, i>.t 8 p.m. All Canterbury Aurora ursred to at , .cud. F. lilifN'rON 4207 Acting Secretary. KriLESMERE TIfRE.SIIIXG MACHINE OWNERri. A MEETING of Thrcshinj Machine Owners •*■*- was held at Leoston on January 17ih, Mr Job Osborne in tho chair. It was resolved that the prices be as follows:-— Grain, threshing in tho heavy land district, 12s 6d per 1OJJ; driver and feeder proportionately extra. Grass *clil thresiiiug and all hour work on macuincs, la 2d per hour, driver and leeder extra. Dunsandel District—Grain threshing, 113 per 1000; driver and feeder extra. Hour work, Is 2d per hour, driver and iccder extra. Gras3 seed threshing, Is iid per hour, driver and feeder extra. The boundary between Duosandel and hoa\7 land district to be from McGregor's Ford alonjr MoMillan's road, crossing by Gilbert's corner, parsing along till coming to the Leeston and Dunsaudel roads, turning p;i*t Killinchy School to Mrs Moorhoad'a cross-roads, frooi UiencQ to Biehop's Corner, and from Bishop's Corner to tho Rakaia river. The west and north-west sides of the above roada are boundaries. Prico of threshing in tho heavy lands district :—Wheat and barley in the stack 3d p>.- bushel, oats in tho stack 2Jd per bushel, all grain from the stook 3d per bushel. Grass eeed threshing in the jrrass seed season IS3 per hour, in the grain season 20s per hour. Dunsandel District—Wheat and barley in the stack 2Jdj>or bueliel, oats 3|d per bushe.". all grain from tho etook 3d. Grass seed threading in grasß seed season 183 per hour, in prrain season 20s per hour. Signed by Job Oaborae and 13 othere. 455G HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Lincoln Public Library will be held on FRIDAY, January 23rd, at 8 p.m. W. BARTRAM, 4541 Hon. Sec. CITY COUNCIL. UNPAID RATES. "DATEPAYERS aie reminded that an adit ditional oharge of TEN PER CENTUM will shortly become due on all UNPAID RATES, and the eamo will be sued for without further notice. By order. H. R. SMITH, 5776 Town Clerk. ELECTION NOTICES. WAIMAKARIRI HARBOUR BOAUD ELECTION. BOROUGH OF KAIAPOI DISTRICT. IHEREiBY give notice, in pursuance of the Harbour Boards Act, 1878, and .the Regulations of the Local Elections Act, 1870, that an ELECTION will VI held, at the Council Chambers, High street. Kaiapoi, on MONDAY, the 9th day of February, 1903, for the return of TWO MEMBERS to represent the Borough of Kaiapoi on the said Waimakariri Harbour Board. NOMINATIONS, in the form set forth in the second schedule of the Regulations of Local Eleotions Act. 1876, must be delivered to •the Returning Officer, or addressed to him and delivered at tho Town Clerk* Office, Kaiapoi. before Noon on WEDNESDAY, January 31st, 1903. & Returning Officer. Kaiapoi, January 21st, 1903. -1536 ~CHRISTCHURGH TRAMWAY BOARD. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE NEW BRIGHTON-AVON SUB-DISTRICT. AS a CANDIDATE fox tho above Seat, I respectfully solicit your support at the POLL TO-MUR.ROW. Briefly, my views exo as fol.ows: —I am in favour of municipal ownership and control ot usie tramways from their inception, and that no concessions bo granted to uny company unless the fullest consideration reveals that it will be entirely in the intonate of the public to do so, in •which case the Boaxd must, protect the people by insistir.p; on the construction cf a tJiarcugftiy up-'o-date and efficient service, and by making stipulations as to time-labljs, and express trains, aiid also ieseive the riyht of biking over tho service on behadf of the community in the n«nr future. I thank the Board aliauM at onoe collect «•.■'. 1 possib'-e inform a tien concerning tho various methods of coastmolion and the cost a.nd working cxFens«=» of tramway 4, and also obtain Srst-cla-ss expert ndvico as to sain-e, nnA Toilefble inio-nnation as to results .a.tt-air.ed construction and man- j agem*nt Ife other citi-es end district.*. I may mention that I have been a M-embcr of the Avon Board for the γ-txsz Five Years. durin-R iho last tirco years 01 which I have been chairman of the panic. I also, ns representative of the Board, n Handed ?.'■'. tho conferences on tramwiiy nsitters. which finally resxiltod in tho prssont Tramway Act being passed. I «v»pwaKv to Remind Electors that tho POLL CLOSES ut f> p.m. 4iO7F A. B. MORGAN. RAM AND EWE FAIR. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. RAM AND EWE FAIRS. Gth FEbioCARY w:d 12th and 13th MARCH. | A RAM SALE, for the convenience of ! -A North Island Buyers, will be held on the Show Ground. Addii-gton. 011 THURSDAY, tho sth FEBRUARY (Mid 6th if necessary). ENTRIES for this Salt* Close on WEDNESDAY, the SPih January. Entry FeesFlock Rams la. Flock Ewes Is, Stud Earns sa. Stud Ewes 2s 6d each. The Order of Sale will be as follows: — RegisU?re<i Sheep of all breeds. Unregistered Slxmjp, Stud B&ma. The ORDINARY RAM FAIR will take placo on the 12th and 13th MARCH. F O. B. PEMBERTON. 4526 Secretary. PROPERTIES TO LET. TO~ LETT" F U UXISHED. FURNISHED HOUSE, it. splendid locality, house and furniivire sow, 7 rooms, bathroom, h. and c. throujhont, and every modern convenience, cbout ii-acr«> in gardun, vogc■t*b!«9, e-tc... gooti tpiunt principal object. Apply I DEARSLEY -eocd LANE, !2flr7_Co!onibo stxeet. TO LET. /GENERAL STORS) AND DWJEILLIN'GvT HOtTSE, good bueinrAS. being a railway junction, a.Bd centre oi a lasge district. Apply " POLSON and CO., US6 Iterfi«2d.

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11487, 21 January 1903, Page 11

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