PTOBBAL HOTX0B& ■*• Hobbs and family are respectful! vited to aUend the Funeral of his lat» Maude, wfcich will leave her falhetV dence, H Lancaster street, on Safe °7th ir.st, at 1.30 o'clock, for tk Cemetery. GEO. DICKINSON, , taker, Latimer square. r pilE Friends of Mr R. Forrester •*- vited to attend the Funeral of hm k£; beloved wife, Betsy, leaving his w ft Burns street, Sydenham, for the , hem Cemoterv. on Snnd»r. the 2>t& ut :.!0 r».m. JOHN ruinp. "I"HK Fnperal of the late Edward »{2" v A "xcd win lerre th» r»*J. *■»**" son, Mr K. Eastwood. ;0 F> on Sundav, at 2 v.m.. for me la* Cemetery.' GEORGE BARRELL. Friends of Mr and Mr* invited to attend :he font-rat late daughter, Mary Agnes, 'eatii Tesidenrr. Plunket «tr.-e». Srreyi Monday, at 5.43 a.m. for Jt St. Marv'j Ra.red Hear'. Addtngta*. i_ to the S>denhara Cemelerv. GEORGE '• KELL. '- r«M4 Cs«s> SIND.W, at - p.m.. lor tne Lining CbbuZ tery. ■■* ] Sister Lodges cordially invited. * ! White gloves and tie. ! S. BATRD. VT.M i .VIST T ' W " LEE ' S * rre ««^ GE URGE IHCKIXSftf FUNERAL FURNISHER * ™ LATIMER SQUARE. CHRISTCHrSCS/ $ ' s Latest Motor-Hearst and Carnage, i 1* For Funerals to any part of New >^O ri A_'l l Telephone 2339, N: S ht or Ust. %la fk JOHN RHTND, P.O. BOX 523. Undertaker. 4 .V S MOTOR Hearse and Carriages foe ifiS erals iu Town and Country. «KS 10S Montreal etreet. SydenhaM. *— fflSt 1633; 19 London street. ltkhmoed, ' 680. Town Office, 104 Cashel street. ' 612. J. LAMB AND SON. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 23* LICHFIELD STREET E. ESTABLISHED IST*. FUNERAL FURNISHERS! ' Latest Motor Hearses and Cavrri For Funerals any distance. 2D> CASHEL STREET EAST. 1 ' 'Phones 5379 ani 2633, nieht or afo" F. NEATE? FLORAL TRIBUTES. XPRESS yonr regard with i --* Wreath from "Jesmond Dene, -n made at shortest notice. Choicest soins. Friers quite moderate. "PfcejaV "JESMOND DENE," 4 Florists, p The Triangle i (opp. Petersen'?, Jswellera). -'"*„ GEO BG E BAR BB 61 FURNISHING UNDERTAKER? MOTOR-HEARSES AND MOTOR CARRIAGES FOR FUNERALS ANY THSL Office: Ml. Garage: 235 thirkajt 'PHONE J2\ >*«•** * TIyfErfORIAL PORCELAIN ' ■"■*■ in Glaar Some. Kew shiswfc, Assortment to choose from. Oswt signs. Prices reasonable. A. end lav Florists and Seedsmen, STI High' i Christchurcn. ' D, SHAT7 AND SONS, DIRECTORS. The Oldest Firm in Ci Established ISO. ';" Motor Hearses for Funerals at mq», town or country, at shortest: J. A. SEA*, 'Phone 62, Amberley. >;; oouhty cravaOaK HEATHCOTE COXJtCTt SCOW^SL.^ SPECIAL ORDER FOR THE KUALi (JiIANiNELIDING LUA& >UBLIC NOTICE is batbj rf*a* tbe following reeoiuu»n, janaaV hpeoiai iisjeuDg oi tne Heathcatav* .< Council, held on Fnday, the June, 1925, will be submitted tor < tion as a Bpecial Older at u''i Meoting of tne Heathcote County to be held on Friday the 24th day 1925, at 7.30 p.m. in the Coeacil < 178 Manchester street, ChriatcAßrch: "In pursuance of the Counties Act, , Local Bodies Loans Act, 181*. Heeitk 1920, and subject to the precedeJat <n of the Governor-General ia 'CouneiV;; whereas the Board of Health has/'ii the provision" of Sections 33 mad 24 « Public Health Act, 19», required Uk* H cote County Council- to comtraat m| i work in .the. Hillsborough BJdißSfis) v County, of Heathcote. . »*■«
The Heathcote County Council solves by way of Special- Order to way of special loan for the pnrpos channelling of tho Opawa road fredt* junction with Gadds road (othsttria* Si as Station road) to tho Hillsborough Riding in the < Heathcote the earn of J7OO (sewn pounds) for a period of twenty y< rate not exceeding »ix per centrae num for interest pins two per en annum for sinking fund, and leoiiliaa, ther that the first year's interest ul< out of the satd loan and that tho for the aaid loan be a special rate ceeding one-sixth of a penny in tfca~j bo struck orer the special rating an the Biding of Hillsborough in the 0 of Heathcote and comprised ■within ti lowing boundaries: SCHEDULE OP AREA. Starting at the point of inters* " Hiver Heathcote and Xyttalton line; thence along River Heathcote to section of - Rapajci road and Hill's : thence along RapaJci road along sootf era boundary of Rural Section 33909; ' in an easterly direction to the acirtlH corner of Rurcl Section 93339 to tho western boundary of Rural Section", thenoe in an easterly direction aloof 1 Section 866; thence northerly to tho tj ton Railway line; thence along raflway in a north-westerly direction to the ] of commencement in the Hillsborough ing in the County of Heathcote. ; \i <, "*' 3. H. McAULIFFE. *j County daAsj Cbristohurch, Fridav, 36th June, DSBJ'k 535 i ■.:'' . AMURI COUNTY COUNCIL. ANNUAL BALANCE-SHEETS. "CTOTICE is herebv giren that the 1 -* AXCE-SHBETS for the years ending 31st MARCH, 1934 and 1925 respee»i*ejts. gether with the Certificates of the A Office thereon, may be inspected at Council Office, Cukerden, and tho J Offices at Hanmer Springs Rotherhaxa, County, until the 20th day of JULY > Copie3 are also obtainablo from the -., on application. • D. T. DALZELL. "VJ County CI Culverden, 23rd Jnnc, 1925. FOB YOTO PICTURES and PICTURE 1 for Beautifying the Hon*. Present*, Wedding* Present* and '■ generally, go to McCORMICK and PUOH. ~ (T. CW. Puga* PxopcJ, j 110 Oxford terrace, i Next to JJaw Public Troat Buittia* 'Phono 978. Work*: To*» f"~
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18419, 27 June 1925, Page 20
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