xand transfer act notices w- land transfer act notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the several parcels of land hereinafter deecribed will *■'■'■ ;y» broutrht under the ■provision, of The » ; ' Land TrWer Act, 1883," unless caveat be :; ,t3«d forbidding the mm« on or before the ' of JLVRCU. 1003:----0246. "oWKN LYNTH—3M r.crra 1 rood 20 parchcu. part; of Rursl Section .u3B, W-ailrari Survey District. Occupied by ois0 A At.ISK l flT THOMAS CHARLES HULJSTOX —10 2-sth jjerchrH, part of Section 56.5, Ci;y of Christchurch. UnoccuMSB CHARLES HENRY LESTER—3SJ - perches, part of Rutal Section 17, Botciigh of Sydenham. Occupied by Applicant. 0159 JOHN' FISHER-9.3 acres end 37 Perches. Rural Sections 3757 and 8126, andpertof 10353, Blocks VIII. and XII.. Oxford Survey District. Occupied part- ■ ly by Applicant and ptrtly by Jamca D. McO,hon. 9182. ALBERT KAYE and OTHERS (Trustees of the Young lien's Christian Association) —20 perches, pert of Section 476, City of Chiutchurch. Occupied by the Canterbury Athletic and Cycling Club (Registered). 0465. SAMUEL GEORGE UXWIN—I rood 1J perch«s, part o£ Lot 22, Christchurch Town Reserves. Occupied by Applicitst. Diagrani.l may be in«rpecl«] lit this of&ce. Dated thia 3rd day of February. 1903, at the Lands Registry Office, Christchurch. G. G. BRIDGES, 6528 District Land Registrar.
EDUCATIONAL. MISS H. COUPLAND, Teacher at Piano. Singing (Voice Production) and P-iWtuTig-. Irtsssone Tceumed TUESDAY. lOah. All Home. Tiie»d*y and Friday All day end Evening to receive new pupils. 1G Inglis'a Buildings. 800 HigOi sUea',. 6538 DANCING, DEPORTMENT. MISS LOWE begs to intimate that she v/ill Resume her Classes in Chrietchurch NEXT WINTER, as usual. Address 8806 WARHANDYTE. Victoria. PIANOFORTE. MISS M. STEVENSON. 86Liclifield etreot. —The Term Begins on TUESDAY, 3rd " February. Pupils prepared ior Exuminations. *3*7e ORGAN AND PIANOFORTE. MR A. J. W. BUNZ (Organist and Choirmatter, St. Luke's Church), resumes Teaching FEBRUARY 6th, 1903. MUSIC ROOM—Gloucester street. 36D0 TiANCING DEPORTMENT and PHYSIJj CAL EXERCISE.—MISS COX (haying rvturnod from Europe) reaiuno* her Classes in the Art Gallery from FEBRUARY 12th. Fanoy Class in MARCH. Latest Fancy and • Ballroom Dances. At Home Saturday*. 329 St Asaph street Weat. Telephone 354. 5043 OAKHURST SCHOOL. Tancred street, Aahburton. Tl/TISSES A. AND E. PACKE.R. Term Begins FEBRUARY sth. 6085 " CHILTON HOUSE SCHOOL. THE TERRACE, WELLINGTON. ,*DOARDING and Dnjr School for Girl* Principal: HISS A. 0. FREEMAN. M' R OHARIiES E. is now at home, and is prepared to Receive Pupils ior. the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, and THEORY OF MUSIC. Out of Eleven Candidates prepared for the Associated Board Examinations in 1901 and 1902 Eleven Passed. Term Commences on THURSDAY, Feb. sth. 4320 168 MONTREAL 'riHRISTCHURCH SHORTHAND AND \S TECHNICAL SCHOOL, Grain Agency Buildings (opposite D.1.C.) ~ Principal— MISS E. E. DIGBY, I.P.S. DAY and EVENING CLASSES in all Subject*. Resume MONDAY, Jacuaiy 19th. Prospectus on application' the School. /TERM COMMENCES AT ANY TIME. "Tt.. ' VOICE CULTUBE. ■■ 'V - ' ■ — . Tlfß LEO. BUCKERIDGE (from Milan, -»-»- also pupil of Mr Charles Santley, London), has taken. Toomg at the corner of Chancery lane and Gloucester, street .(former Gae Omot), wSmws he wUI be prepared to receive PUPILS FOR VOICE PRODUCTION and SINGING, 'at the. commencement of the Term.. FEBRUARY sth. Any messages may , be teft'with Meters Milner end Thompson. rjOMMEBCIAL COLLEGE, 160 Worotiter street W*||- ■ PRINCIPAL— • • . MR C. H. GILBY, F.I.P.S. (Honours). Practical Training for Business Life. • Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Eng* . • lish, Fronch, Classics, Science, etc., etc. Day and.Evening Classes in All Subjects.. V Every Teacher a Specialist. ' CHRISTCHURCH QHORTHA-._< and TECHNICAL SCHOOIi, : f Grain Agency Buildings, Triangle, • •'. .. , , (Opposite DJ.C.) ■••■■■ MISS E. E. DIGBY, M.1.P.5., N.U.T. Holder of Teachers' Diploma, granted far tie Incorporated Phonographies Sooietv. Holder of Typewriting Diploma granted by the National Union of Typists. ' - MISS M. D. DIGBY, Holder of Sir Isaac Pitman and Sons' First-class High Speed Certificate. ' SHORTHAND. . HIGHEST RESULTS. 1902. At the Speed' Examination held in August « this year by the Christchurch Shorthand . Writer*'. Association, out of the ELEVEN ' Firtt-oisM Speed Certificates granted. TEN were obtained by pupils from this School. TYPEWRITING. Every description of Typewriting and Mimeograpoing done by an efficient staff of operaten. Typists, with or without machine, avail*>y t/t any time for casual office work, etc.
HOTELS. WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. CSEjsd » POST-CARD or TELEGRAM to O STOREY'S FAMILY HOTEL, (Opposite Christchurch Railway Station). F. W. MILLWARD, LICENSEE. This Popular Itotel, under new management, Brick and Stone Building, lofty and •pacious rooms. Special Arrangements lor ftrmanent Boarderi. SPEIGHT'S ALES ON DRAUGHT. Ttrm* 8e per day, £3 2e per week. 8763 QUEEN'S HOTEL, CHRISTCHURGH IS THE HEART OF THE CIT2T. Tariff, 4s 6d per day. SPEIGHT'S Ai,E3. 6796 Vi . : : i CAFE DE PARIS HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHBISTCHUKCH. rPHIS First-class Hotel, after undergoing I-"- extensive alterations and refurnishing on ttost modern lines, is NOW OPEN TO RECEIVE .VISITORS and TOURISTS, who frill find every Comfort and Convenience. HOT AND COLD SHOWER BATHS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. TWINES, SPIRITS. BEERS AND CIGARS OF THE BKST QUALITY. TERMS MODERATE. E. W. SOFIELD, Proprietor. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, between Caitael street and Linwood Cemetery. One FUR NECKLET <«ab!e). Finder rewarded on returning same to Black, Beattie and Co. 05X1 EOST, in town, on Saturday morning, a •mall BASKET and a> POCKET-BOOK, ■temped with, initials G.F. Finder please EWturn to U Armagh street 6489 OST—On Saturday, ia D.I.C. or Caahel «!*eet, Red Russian Leafier PURSE, containing money. • Finder will be iandsomtiy rewarded on returning same to the D.I.C. .____ 6500 (X^OUNI) —"Spring Blosiom £lixir,", 2sT * "B.oomine" cures Corns, Warts, and JHttaion*. Price 6d. "Sepoy's" Prairie Cure, 2j» «d; "Sepoy's" Prairie Oil, 3a 6d. At C3mnists and Storekeepers. Wholesale: Prosier wad Co. ."WTEDDING PRESENTS, usefoi and ori**. nam»nt»l, can be mn in the greatest ■ .Taristy at Mlnsoa aad Co.'i, -
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11504, 10 February 1903, Page 3
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