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PUBLIC NOTICES. '< ' -fl STANDARD FIRE AND iUaiVE~IJ{srTL M ANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. $ NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS |N NOTICE ia hereby given that th* SHARP % TRANSFER KEGISTERS oflhis Com i pany will be CLOSED from MONDAY pi* bruary 2nd, to MONDAY, Murch 2nd (both i£ •"" elusive). THOMAS R. FISHER, __ \ 5178 Genera! Manage, "* f* 13EQUIRE ASSISTANT PRESERVER, ' thoroughly competent. One »bl» to take charge if required. Apply the GISBORNE SHEEP FARMERS , FROZE* MEAT CO.. LTD. 30M " m^HTM'IXDUSrRIAL~S^HOOL~ ,4 PPLICATIONS arc LnviteJ for the POSI - ■iV TION o: CARPENTER-ATTENDANT », vi the Bur.-iham li.dustnal Schoo.. Apphcwite must b? strict disciplinarian*, and the-V.' roughly competent men capable e>i tnumag f the boys. Salary £130. T.sing to £UH. subject "* to deduction for board and washing for real. dent (single) man; free house pjovwkd lot married man. Applicants ahou'd st»t« an experience, and if married, end forward , original testimonials. T. ARCHEY, §11* Mwigg^ WAIPARA ROAD BOARD. WANTED. TEAM~DRIVER, smgle, m * be good plough and scoop hand. Jfo other need apply. 'Wages £100 per Anrram. Applications to be in by noon or. SATURDAY, 31st inst. R. C. TAYLOR, *J57 Clerk. TIMARU HOSPITAL. T\7ANTED, a CERTIFICATED XURSB, * V £40 per annum and uniform Apply, stating age and enclosing reference*, to the 5113 R EVIDENT SURGEON. STEVENSON, SHEPHERD alid 00?, CYCLE ENGINEERS, 118 St. Asaph Street, corner Lower High street (Next Caversham Hot«l>. Repairs, Enamelling , , Plating. English Factory Experience. CHARGES MODERATE. 0 Secondhand Machines to Clear Cheap, out Star, one Fjornher Fittings. Any tyres fitted. st7marysTmeri~val¥. HIS Lordship the Bishop of Christchureb will hold a CONFIRMATION* 6ERVICE at this Church on THURSDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7.30 p.m. The Offertory will be in aid of the Church Extension Fund. 5244 "THE OIIRISTCHUIIGH TIMBER MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION. THE OFFICES and YARDS oi the Members of the above Association wiK b# CLOSED Ail Day on SATURDAY SEXTj for the Building Trades' Picnic. GEORGE W. HULITE, Secretary. January 28th. 1903. SM4. NOTICE— POISONING RABBITS. NOTICE is hereby given that the Selwyn County Council is LAYING POISON for RABBIT'S on the Plantation Reserves, mm Norwood, Dunsandel and-other Reserve* in the Rakuia load District. W. JAMESON. Glßl County Clerk. GEORGE C R O L L. (Late Inspector of Machinery), CONSULTING ENGINEER, 140 a HEREFORD STREET. Engineers and Engine Driven Prepared lot Examinations. MM CONVEYANCES. . COBB AND CO. AKAROA LINE OF ROYAL MAIL J\. COACHES. . Meets Steamer at Pigeon, Bay, Tuesdaj, Thursday, and Friday. CHRISTCHURCH AGENTS: Colter's, Cook and Sons, Pitcaithly Wallace and Co., and J. M. Heywood end Co. BEILBY BARKER. Proprietor, ■ Duvauchelle'* Bay. The Coech meets train at Little Bi«r. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. 6BM LAKE" COLERIDGE AND GLENTUNNEIi ROYAL MAIL COACH. A MAIL COACH leaves Glentunnel for Lake Coleridge via Windwhistle Houm and Saowdon, every FRIDAY MORNING, on arrival of Train from Christehiirch. t*tuming in time for Evening Train SATURDAY. Special attention given to passengers «M parcels forwarded for delivery l>7 coach. A Vt TSTT'PIC |"|»p , A. U. O U XUUII, Proprietor^ EXCURSION FARES TO AKAROA. OTOE PROPRIETORS of Cofob's Comb vA •*■ Steam Launch Piraki be* to wMtf that 'they hare agreed to Kan in ConJwMtiaß '■ *nd KEDUCE FARES to AKAROA, v» LITTLE KIVBR or PIGEON BAY. Tickets available for Eetum oy eaAst Route, 10a. B. BARKER, Coach Proprietor. B. ■ ■]_ Launch Proprietor. ",„ January let. 1903. «• \VGOVERNOR'S BAY ROYAL MAIL \ COACH SERVICE. .; ON and after the lit NOVEMBER the* Coache* leave as follow*:— Governor's Bay, 8.10 a.m. 3{ Governor's Bay, 4.45 p.m . ;m Lyttelton Railway Station, 9.30 a.a». jfe Lyttelton Railway SUtion, 8 p.m. • "^ a Waggonette runs between Teddincton ani . -£ Governors Bay on Wednesday! ataa B«tur- ** days, meeting the coach at Governor'i Bay ( $a and returning to Ttddington in the evening, Jj Special Trips oan be arranged at * ~.q able rate. Telegrams and letters will mxm «| prompt attention at Ocean View Hotel, Q*- '^ vernor's Bay. ' 3 • F. PIMM. "I 6054 Proprietor, 35 CULVERDEN AND KAIKOURA. ~*j THE only REGULAK COACHES cwryiDf •</. Mails north of Waiau— ,fcf Coach leaves Waiau for Kaikoura Er«ry Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday, returning taw . 'V. Kaikoura every Monday, Wednesday, Friday. . \~.< Mail Coach meets, the evening train from '£ Christchurch to Culverden every Wednesday night for mails and Passengers, returning to Waiau the same night in time for Thursdaj i. Coach to Kaikoura. •* ; FARES: „• ; Culverden and Kaikoura—Single, 20s; Be- .' * turn, 35e. a "■': HAWKS WOOD: , >' Waggonette, carrying mails, for Mendip Hills, Parnaesus, Ilawkswood, and Cleverly, -, leaves Waiau every Saturday morning, retern* *",' ing Monday. „■" Telegrams, Letters, and Parcels receive - i prompt despatch. ,' All information to be obtained at Thos. Cook and Sons, Tourists' Agency. W. R. CREED, Proprietor, W»iaß. ,; W. F. WARNER, Town Agent "j HOT SPRINGS, HANMER PLAINS. 1\: DEiMuETT'S .-V3YAL MAIL COACHE*-' ~£ .p CULVERDEN FOB tIANMER PLAINS, M TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUB* ..§ DAYS* '-j5 RETURNING »g WEDNESDAYS, FRIDAYS, and MONDAYS Until September 80th, and Daiiy from - %-i October Ist till April 30th. T -1£ Through Return Tickets are u»ed at ",-J Chriekhurch Railway Station daily. Tickets :'J available for two calendar months from date .--£ of issue. Fim-clao 80», Coach and Bailwey. | CULVERDEN TO ROTHJERHAM, WAUU, 3 AND KAIKOURA. Coach leaves Culverden for Rotherham and Waiau Daily, returning from Wsiau Daily. Monday's Coach to Waiau connects with ~\ Coach for Kaikoura, leering " me Wednesday in Kaikoora, returning Thereday; Blenheim Coach leaves Kaikoar* Awn- -~ dsv. ' * FAKES '' Culverden to Kaikoura—Single 25>, Betas* . \ £2- ' ' Culverden to Blenheim—Single £3, Estnm £5 Culverden to Hanmer Plains—Single 7« id, Return 14s. . _ , „ Culverdsn to Waiau—Single ss, Eitra Sβ. - HAWKSWOOD. Waggonette leaves Waiau tor Mendip Hill*. ParnMeus, Hawkewoai and Claverly erery SatUTfiay, returning Monday in tune to* South Train to Culverden. ' Urgent telegruni and letters promptly delivered. Parcels attended to. Special Cosche*. 'y. iJoebl* and Siiigle Boggies, WaggoneWj, 'A Saddle Hone* oa. iemediaU Hire, ,8 * J through, post or wire receive prompt atiee- M tion. ■ . ' . - ,-S infomaUwa g»\«». ,_5 el «__? M Som, Xoerirt Agent*. 191 Herefoto MWd ig| ° hrirtchUrC CTOMAS ,*** s, J9

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume LX, Issue 11493, 28 January 1903, Page 10

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