lATTELTOS j||Jl ELECTION OP MEHBBRS.f?| rpHB following PBRSOffS iv». fatwl x NOMINATED:— *$»! BOROUGH OP Fredk. H. Bams * Tggi Wm. Laird Whitby , :jH^.^ A POLL wiH be taken for of ONE MEMBER to »piW£!s£3 of Lyttelton, at the Borough o! LytiSiS Fire Brigade Station, on ltON*l>AY d»y of Febniary, 1003, between. 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. H. THOMSON, 'V ?j j ■"'turnin* QA^I WAIMAKARIRI xIARBOUR BOJUtSI i ELECTION. I , *.tm I HEREBY Give Notie* that Oμ *--»—£S GENTLEMEN Uve bite NATED for tk, OffiM «rf I \\ mhmlcuiti Harbour Bowd, to HPNnf! i Eyreion Road Bowd Dwtric* for tftVmdlll jterm, vix.: — 'Tssl Gecrfj* Charlrs Clothier . vaII Janaee Wricht. """lial Aβ the number nominate dofg aoCtuSa the number of vacancies, I therefor* JS5Si> Mr Georg* Ch*r.«» CJotiier tad jSzS AVTiffht to b« duly ELECTED MtmuSSi the Wiumakiriri Harbour Bovd fe» satins t#rni. . ROBERT "RTIIGHT, " v ,l ROAD =a=Bß^l| ELLESMERE ROAeTboaßpT^ THE RATING ACT, 1894. SECTIO»ji^I TIEN , PER CETTT. wiU b«, »6dM W , . 0. LUXS , "*^ BOARD AND RESIDENC*Ij!|| "WAI MAREI" f# I 81 Cwnbridge Terrfcoe Wctt, . PRIVATE Bond and Residence. HoVcim and Shower Bath*. &&$m 6489 M]SS COWB^lt^ i GLOUCESTER HOUSE, /*#il 256 GLOUCESTER STREET THTOffi^ THIRST-CLASS BOARD and REBtDRM«S -T (Central), Hot, Cold, a&3 Sbo»^^| _ Telephone 982. MRS ifcSttli; BOAHu AND RESIDENCei.^S HANDSOMELY MENTS lor Ladies and OratliSti sifl ! MRS SAWTELL, , Sherwood, 73 Cuhel TeJophone_479 I___1 ___ j'«^| LOST AND FOUND.- |f||j iTOST—GoCd PIK, set ■LJ Railvray SUtion and Strton'e. SAttli "Prow" Offiop. T my iwoae, o«mSwi£n JU CHEQUE No. 3280. Payment \Sep3U| Reward on rehiruuig to D. H' fffißen T«i Tepu. f ?Fwral lOST, betwera Linwood ia3 square, Packet of SHOE BUCKLBSiSIi] BUTTON'S. Reward. Mrs. Gloucester street. Lunrood. LOST, Pair SPECTACLEST'in ' <m&£sl| twfon D«aconee«'a Home m&& fitoAtSjeii dral. Finder rewarded. 93a, Ctah*ri^^| AME aeTrsy, « wESTiSS^ SHEEPDOG, «fter S»I» on 3«OOl H«ldon. Apply R. JN. Bealty, HtHon ( : J^^ t ■ " HOTELS. . , '''s|Sa QUEEN'S HOTEL,' CHBIBIOSDm IN THE HEArITop THB ottJs3| - Tariff,-4» ed per . .' . SPEIGHTS A]iM. ,'^hlh| CAFE DE PARIS H CASHEL STREET.i.-^S^M CHRISTCjHUB O*f§H THIS HoW,» »ft«r ext«nsiv« alteration* and refanli«ttuf|H moat modem Hnee, ia NOW sHi CEIVE VISITORS and TOUaiSXfJJffIB will find every Comfort and ConTj|BiWW|^M HOT AND COLD SHOWEBftUOiraiw ' ELECTMO WINES, SPIRITS. "BEEBS.Ounj'cjl^M 6f the, best Q^wt^^l TERMS MoI>ERATE/' ; E. W. SOFlßLD^J^rli^g WHERE TO STAY IN CHRIeTCHDEI^^e SEA i> « POST-CARD or -.' BTORETB . (Oppoaito Cbristohutcb F. W. MILL WARD, This Popular Hotel; Under* Mr-jljtiMLi ment, Brick and Stone BuUdlnf.spacious room*. Special Jamngfiwiifiiflw Perm«n«Bi Boarders. - ' :aSII sPEiGHrs ales ok D&kVbffimm Term* t» pn day, g> iai yjt^M^^M FUNERAL NOTICES, .::,'|H| ITRE Friends of the hU Mr M«tl|ii^i^B dtnee' at E«*t Oxford, on p.n.,-for «he Oxford Cemetery. BARBELL, Undentakier and Embe^^^B THB Friend* of Mr Albert vited to «ttead the Fiuterri atHwoHeß Son, Albert Ernest (who wan, on the tram iint), which. wjU lewrstMtaWHME dence, 110 South belt, CitY. , -oitiirfcWMWfe 2.80 p.m.. for -Sydenham Pnblio CmMMK GEOrOE BARR£LL,-UnderUk«r.«^»3B I Friends of Sarah and JL Cairns are respectfully ititlted CffMBBBI I the Funeral of their late which will .>»to her mottxr'a, mvuMBB Sajidyford »tre«t<. Sydenham, on Wfflßß Feltrtury 7th. «t 2 p.m., for StT 6*vHH» Church. *nd I<b«nc« to- th« t«ry. GEOKGE BARREM.,?U*4W^^B HE Frionde of Mr C. H. epecifully invited to art<md.:tto qf' bin late wife. Eleanor Mary,} ™J£fl3Bßm Southbridß* by thn 8 a.tn. train on %pmjm Morning, -arnvinjr «t MicUlston *t 9 Mf**2£sS Ricoarton Cemetery. A. LOW, V^f^HS^K j lamji ah d I; UNDERTAIKERS " I: EMBALMEBJ, I * l N,, n LICHFIELD I t TtUpbons 459- I ! GB OR G E BA B AjLJ^flJI UNDER EUBAIiW^JI POLISHED ENGLISH OAK <JB • COFFINSi '^ inJu^'-Mm Are Kept in Stock foi ■U t * w L TmSt Jf ■ ' Telegrams or Telephone 9^ t SdSr*^M^ Dsy Keceite immediatjAwy^Sj—>orSH| OFFICE: 63 DURHAM B^f*LkiKi7^B Workahops; etc.,, 2M and »4 8t **r; e TT^^B ''« i ''*--■ «j?B----MOJfUMENTAL SOULPTOBe-'j ;^|j J T A I T. ». B Coruer of C«»nel street and Moetr^lt** I (Oppoaite I>nll^» d j;_-- t .--- e |a»': I MANUFACTURER and I^O^gS I Dssenptions of Monnnisaw w» X B.at (juality and t Inapectioti Inrjied. EtUblnW* l| GW J PAR f| MONtTMENTAL MASOK - U MANCHESTER S 9 U Monuments and Herfftene. »tt M***.* Granite, and Ston*- ;gg j N-E WE S T DES I*W s - ..« { AH "WoTk Guaranteed. _>M It LOWEST PR l i C .,P,f* lt_ Concrete Kerbicp. Iron T *»tfn«. & Inapection tjptciatly Invrtea. >?? T % L^
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 8
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